WebPhoto 1. Confederate dead at Bloody Lane, looking northeast from the south bank. The group of Union soldiers looking on were likely members of the 130th Pennsylvania, who … WebJan 14, 2016 · Photo Gallery Historic Photographs Taken by Alexander Gardner Alexander Gardner took 70 photographs of the battlefield starting just two days after the battle. This was the first time an American battlefield had ever been photographed before the …
Rare Civil War Postmortem Photographs of Dead Soldiers (1860
WebThis photograph, taken by Peter Weaver on November 11, 1863, depicts a group of men posing as dead soldiers among rocks in the Slaughter Pen. The two men standing are doctors, posed as if inspecting the “bodies.” The summit of … WebA1008. Federal fallen were buried, Confederate unburied, where they fell - Antietam, MD, September 1862. 309. Confederate Dead by a Fence on the Hagerstown Road - … piplits mackinnon
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WebThe Dead Of Antietam The following images are from Matthew Brady’s 1862 exhibit of photographs taken by Alexander Gardner and James Gibson. Their images were the first to show dead bodies on the field, and personalized the appalling casualty numbers from the battle. (From the Library of Congress) WebBy Garry Adelman, American Battlefield Trust. When Gettysburg's Union and Confederate dead were exhumed for reburial in proper cemeteries (1863-1873), workers recorded key location and other information about … WebJan 14, 2024 · Battle of Gettysburg Day 2 – Confederates attack Little Round Top from the northwest, but are repulsed in The Valley of Death. In one last gasp to destroy the Union left flank on July 2 (shortly before 8:00 P.M.), and bolstered by having gained control of The Wheatfield, Confederates from Georgia and South Carolina rushed southeast toward ... haiti in 1950