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Andersonville must have made an impression on the 10 year-old boy who walked among the headstones in 1960 searching for interesting names, dates, and places. He (that would be me, he) returned to the small town in southwest Georgia last week to find one specific grave marker. The staff at the park was extremely helpful with an electronic search of the POW database and finding William's