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OverviewThe name Point Lookout conjures images of suffering and despair, a notorious Federal prison camp where thousands of Confederate captives endured unimaginable hardships. As the exchange cartel collapsed and relentless campaigns swelled Northern prisons beyond capacity, Point Lookout emerged in July 1863 as a grim solution. Officially dubbed Camp Hoffman, this sprawling 45-acre compound on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay opened in the shadow of Gettysburg and soon became the largest prison of the Civil War. By August 1865, more than 52,000 prisoners had crossed its gates, marking it as a cornerstone of the second wave of Union prison camps. In this meticulous and groundbreaking study Point Lookout, Maryland: The Largest Civil War Prison, author Robert Crickenberger reexamines Point Lookout with fresh eyes, peeling back layers of myth to reveal a more nuanced truth. While prison camps often fade into the background of Civil War narratives, overshadowed by the battles that filled them, Crickenberger brings Point Lookout into sharp focus. Challenging the traditional portrayal of guards as uniformly brutal and prisoners as mere victims, he draws on extensive, previously unpublished research to explore the complex experiences of both. Postwar accounts, steeped in survivor bias and Lost Cause rhetoric, have long dominated the story-until now. This thought-provoking work dismantles accepted assumptions, offering a balanced perspective that questions the validity of memoirs taken as gospel by earlier scholars. From the camp's daily realities to its broader impact on the prisoner-of-war system, Crickenberger's scholarship, based on extensive primary accounts, illuminates Point Lookout's critical role in shaping not only the Civil War but also the future of American incarceration. A vital resource for historians and casual readers alike, this book uncovers an overlooked chapter of history with clarity, depth, and unflinching honesty. AUTHOR: Robert E. Crickenberger Jr. brings more than four decades of expertise to his work as a historian and author. Since 1978, he has immersed himself in the history of Point Lookout State Park as a volunteer and living historian, drawing on both Confederate and Union perspectives to lead tours and presentations of the Civil War prison, federal occupation sites, and related landmarks. A key figure in preserving the park's legacy, he has authored and designed numerous interpretive signs, contributed to the park's tour book and museum, and spearheaded restoration efforts for Maryland's only surviving Civil War earthen fort and the prison site itself. As the steadfast President of the Friends of Point Lookout and a Historic Weapons Safety Officer for the Maryland Park Service, Crickenberger's dedication has earned him the prestigious title of Honorary Ranger. His lifelong commitment to historical accuracy and education shines through in his scholarship, making him a uniquely qualified voice on one of the Civil War's most significant prison camps. 20 images, 2 maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert E. CrickenbergerPublisher: Savas Beatie Imprint: Savas Beatie ISBN: 9781611217551ISBN 10: 1611217555 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 15 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRobert E. Crickenberger Jr. brings more than four decades of expertise to his work as a historian and author. Since 1978, he has immersed himself in the history of Point Lookout State Park as a volunteer and living historian, drawing on both Confederate and Union perspectives to lead tours and presentations of the Civil War prison, federal occupation sites, and related landmarks. A key figure in preserving the park’s legacy, he has authored and designed numerous interpretive signs, contributed to the park’s tour book and museum, and spearheaded restoration efforts for Maryland’s only surviving Civil War earthen fort and the prison site itself. As the steadfast President of the Friends of Point Lookout and a Historic Weapons Safety Officer for the Maryland Park Service, Crickenberger’s dedication has earned him the prestigious title of Honorary Ranger. His lifelong commitment to historical accuracy and education shines through in his scholarship, making him a uniquely qualified voice on one of the Civil War’s most significant prison camps. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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