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The transfer of prisoners continued without incident until July 15, when a train carrying 833 Confederate POWs and 128 Union guards bound for Elmira collided with a coal train coming from the opposite direction. 49 POWs and 17 guards were killed with many more seriously wounded. [3]
Jul 26, 2014 · 12 Though more than 12,000 Confederate POWs were assigned to the Elmira prison camp, there was only enough barrack space for 5,000 prisoners. Many Rebels were forced to live in tents along the ...
- Ray Finger
In the late 1970s through late 1980s, Elmira and Corning Community College had a partnership whereby college professors volunteered to lecture within the prison, and inmates were able to earn an associate degree. However, during the recession of 1990–1992 there was a public outcry over spending taxpayer money to educate felons while many middle-class families struggled to pay their children ...
5 days ago · A stockade was built around an unused Union army training camp to create Elmira Prison in June 1864. The prison contained 35 barracks and was intended to house as many as 5,000 prisoners. On July 6 the first 400 arrived, and by the end of the month there were more than 4,400 prisoners, with more on the way.
Sep 11, 2018 · There were 12,121 prisoners in the Elmira Prison of which 2,970 died, a 24.5% death rate. North Carolina soldiers suffered the highest number of deaths. 1,228 Tar Heel soldiers died in the Elmira Prison or 41.3% of all deaths during the 370 days of operation. 1,121 men captured at Fort Fisher were sent to Elmira. 761 or 68% were Tar Heels.
In the summer of 1864, the decision was made to ship upwards of 10,000 prisoners to Elmira. The barracks would only hold 4000, the mess hall would only feed 1500 at a time and there were no medical facilities. Accusations were made that Elmira was set up as a death camp, not a prison, from the beginning.
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Jul 16, 1989 · July 16, 1989 12 AM PT. Associated Press. ELMIRA, N.Y. — Like some rusty bayonet or tattered battle flag hidden away in the attic, the Elmira prison camp is an all-but-forgotten relic of the ...