It’s amazing to think Camp Lawton – a huge complex that housed 10000 prisoners – is still being rediscovered, but this news item informs us that part of the stockade walls have just been unearthed.
Lawton was an overflow camp for Andersonville, built in mid-1864 when the horror camp was bursting at the seams. The University of Georgia has a nifty website with details about the camp.
Archaeologists say they’ve unearthed timbers hidden since the Civil War which are believed to be from Confederate Camp Lawton, a stockade used to hold more than 10,000 Union prisoners.
The Augusta Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/OXA31U) that the discovery was made last week at the site in Jenkins County, now part of Magnolia Springs State Park.
via Remnants of Civil War lockup unearthed in east Ga. – AP State Wire News – The Sacramento Bee.