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Andersonville National Historic SiteSection H of Andersonville National Cemetery
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Andersonville National Historic Site
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Join the National Park Service Volunteer-In-Parks (VIP) Program and help Andersonville National Historic Site meet its missions of resource protection and visitor services.

The park is always seeking volunteers to help with visitor services. The park may also need volunteers for administrative services, research projects, resource management, or cemetery operations. Sometimes the park is looking for interns. Most of our internships are filled through the Student Conservation Association and are for the summer months.

Please contact the park and ask for the VIP Coordinator to get more information about volunteer opportunities. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Headstone of Jacob Swarner in National Cemetery.  His brother, Adam, was the first prisoner to die at Andersonville  

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.

Last Updated: September 05, 2008 at 16:25 EST