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NC-L2 Confederate Prison
Marker text:
Confederate Prison L2
Enclosure, 16 acres. Once held 10,000 men. Destroyed by Federals, 1865. Site one block south.
State Historical Commission, 1936
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East Innes St at Long St, Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina
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