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syrup as the main staples in the diet; thus the camp became known as "Camp Sorghum". Due to the lack of any security features, escapes were common. Conditions were terrible, with little food, clothing, or medicine, and disease claimed a number of lives among both the prisoners and their guards.
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officers, Camp Sorghum consisted of a 5-acre (20,000 m) tract of open field, without walls, fences, buildings, or any other facilities. A "deadline" (boundary line) was established by laying wood planks 10 feet (3.0 m) inside the camp's boundaries.
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Union Army approached the city. Byers however managed to hide in the attic of the asylum, and became one of the first to greet the Union Army upon its entrance to Columbia.
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in February 1865. Most of the POWs were removed from Columbia on February 12, 1865, as
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The prisoners of Camp Sorghum were eventually transferred to the property of the
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Established in late 1864 as a makeshift prison for approximately 1,400
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Confederate States Army
prisoner of war camp
Columbia, South Carolina
American Civil War
Union
cornmeal
sorghum
S. H. M. Byers
Sherman's March to the Sea
The Song of Iowa
Sherman's March to the Sea
state mental asylum in Columbia
was captured
William Tecumseh Sherman's
List of Civil War POW Prisons and Camps
Saluda Factory Historic District
"Camp Sorghum Prisoner of War Camp"
"S. H. M. Byers"



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