Credit: | by Roche (Thomas C.) |
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Date: | 1865.04.03 |
Negative Size: | 4 in. x 10 in. stereo |
Equipment: | sponge and rammer staff |
Locations & Lines: | Fort Mahone VA; Petersburg battlefield VA; Virginia |
Military Units: | CS Army |
Sources: | Library of Congress; SMU Libraries |
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File Details: ALEKm, 1400 DPI, TIFF, Original Negative, 46.6 Mb
Image ID: ALEK
Photographic History. The War For The Union. War Views. No. 3180. C.S. soldier killed in the Trenches at the storming of Petersburgh [sic], Va., April. The marks and spots on his face, are blood issuing from his mouth and nose. The wound is in the head, caused by a fragment of Shell. [Anthony Co. stereo card]
Photographic War History. The War For The Union. 1861-1865. No. 6180. Dead Rebel Artillery Soldier, Petersburg, Va. April 2, 1865. This is a dead Rebel artilleryman in the works at Petersburg; his uniform is grey, trimmed with red, signifying that he belonged to the artillery. The blood is pouring out of a wound in his head, and his face is all covered with blood. [Taylor & Huntington stereo card]
Anthony No. 3180.
Etched onto negative: 3180, changed to 6180.