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Andersonville National Historic Site
Join Our Friends
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The Friends of Andersonville are an important partner of Andersonville National Historic Site and the National Park Service. They are a tax-exempt, non-profit corporation that helps support interpretation, education, and preservation issues at the historic prison site, the National Cemetery, and the National POW Museum. The Friends are a unique source of financial assistance for the park as the Friends' Trustees administer the Andersonville Trust, an endowment that serves annual grants to the park.
Anyone wishing to donate to the Andersonville Trust can do so. Please mail your tax deductible gift, made payable to Andersonville Trust, to:
Andersonville Trust
P.O. Box 186
Andersonville, GA 31711
For more information about the Friends of Andersonville, please contact them at the address above or you can visit their web site: friendsofandersonville.org .
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Did You Know?
Adam Swarner, a young Cavalryman from New York State was the first prisoner to die at Andersonville. Five months later, his brother Jacob was buried in grave number 4,005 of the National Cemetery.
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Last Updated: September 05, 2008 at 16:04 EST |