Credit: | unknown photographer |
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Date: | 1862.03 |
Equipment: | book; pipe |
Locations & Lines: | Alexandria VA; Virginia |
Military Units: | 14th US Infantry; US Army |
Persons: | Bellows (Alonzo J.); Brady (George K.); Brodhead (Daniel M.); Brown (W. Harvey); Collins (Patrick); Forwood (W. H.); Giddings (Grotius R.); Hager (Jonathan B.); Henton (James); Ilges (Guido); Keyes (Hamlin W.); King (Cornelius L.); Krause (David); Loosely (Daniel); McClintock (John); McElhone (James F.); McNaught (John); O’Connell (John D.); Smedberg (William R.); Walker (John H.) |
Sources: | Library of Congress; USAMHI – MOLLUS collection |
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File Details: AUEGm, 800 DPI, TIFF, Copy Photograph, 27 Mb
Image ID: AUEG
C. Russell Hunley, John Young Letters: The 14th U.S. Infantry Regiment In The American Civil War says: Officers of the 14th U. S. Infantry near Alexandria, Virginia in March, 1862 prior to participating in the Peninsula Campaign. Left to Right: Maj. Grotius R. Giddings, Capt. W. Harvey Brown, Capt. John D. O’Connell, Lt. Daniel M. Brodhead, Capt. William R. Smedberg, Lt. David Krause, Lt. Cornelius L. King (the sash signifies he was officer of the day), Lt. George K. Brady, Capt. Guido Ilges, Lt. Alonzo J. Bellows, Lt. James Henton, Lt. John H. Walker, Lt. Patrick Collins, Lt. John McClintock, unidentified with crossed arms, Lt. Daniel Loosely, Lt. James F. McElhone, Capt. Hamlin W. Keyes, Capt. Jonathan B. Hager, Capt. John McNaught (also McIntosh). Brodhead, McElhone and Keyes were later killed.