ale noncommissioned officer. >> did he have gangrene and his feet? >> the other illustration is out of a harper's weekly immediate post-war. his also described as being, his body is well under 100 pounds speared whether or not he had gangrene, i am not certain. there are other versions of this photograph, studio pictures from this time the show him standing with a top hat. another version of this picture also includes prosthetics on either side of him. for me, i find it very hard to look at this picture in light of the men and women who have been years over the last 10 overseas from roadside bombs, which is different than choosing to take off your own feet to save your life, but still, egregious wounds nevertheless. i am from chicago, illinois. i have a question. i am part of an organization in chicago that is working to establish a historic site for camp douglas in chicago. >> yes. >> hopefully, eventually, an interpretive center. it is a really challenging thing to do in an urban environment like chicago. it is close to the center of the city. andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of