Credit: | by O’Sullivan (Timothy H.) |
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Date: | 1861.12 |
Negative Size: | 4 in. x 10 in. stereo |
Equipment: | bayonet; cannon; cartridge box; long gun; quaker gun |
Locations & Lines: | Port Royal Island SC; Seabrook Point (Edisto Island SC); South Carolina |
Military Units: | 79th New York Infantry; US Army |
Sources: | Library of Congress; USAMHI – MOLLUS collection |
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Category Field Photographs
Tags 79th New York Infantry, bayonet, by O’Sullivan (Timothy H.), cannon, cartridge box, long gun, Port Royal Island SC, Quaker gun, Seabrook Point (Edisto Island SC), South Carolina, US Army
Image ID: AJMU
Photographic Incidents of the War. No. 161. Mock Battery erected by the Seventy-ninth New York. [Gardner Co. stereo card]
Photographic War History. The War For The Union. 1861-1865. No. 161. A Battery of “Quaker Guns.” Sometimes in order to give the enemy an idea that we had more cannon than we really possessed, our troops would make imitation cannon out of big logs, and mount them on such wheels as they could get hold of. At a distance these resembles a battery of artillery, and so served their purpose in deceiving the enemy. This mock battery was made by the 79th New York, at Seabrook Point, Port Royal Island, S., C., December, 1861. [Taylor & Huntington stereo card]
Gardner No. 161.
Written on copy negative: 161.