Credit: | unknown photographer |
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Date: | 1864.11 |
Negative Size: | stereo |
Equipment: | bridge pontoon (wood) |
Locations & Lines: | Dutch Gap VA; Virginia |
Military Units: | US Army |
Transports: | bridge train no. 15 pontoon wagon 337; bridge train no. 15 pontoon wagon 339 |
Sources: | Library of Congress |
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File Details: AKVCm, 1400 DPI, TIFF, Original Negative, 48.6 Mb
Image ID: AKVC
Photographic War History. The War For The Union. 1861-1865. No. 2557. A Pontoon Boat on Wheels. This view shows two of the boats (of which the armhy bridge is made) on wheels ready for the march. Each pontoon wagon is drawn by six mules. These pontoons were always getting stuck in the mud, and the soldiers, struggling along under their own burdens, were obliged to haul on the drag ropes, and raise the blockade. Probably no soldier will see this view without being reminded of the time when he helped to pull these pontoons out of the mud, and comforted himself by swearing at the mules. [Taylor & Huntington stereo card]
An African-american sits in front of the wagons.
Anthony No. 2557.
Etched onto negative: 2557.