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Monday, May 8, 2017
Portrait of Union Surgeons and Other Medical Personnel Serving With the 2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment Posing in Front of a Tent in an Encampment in Bladensburg, Maryland, During the American Civil War (1861)
Portrait of Union surgeons and other medical personnel serving with the 2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment posing in front of a tent in an encampment in Bladensburg, Maryland, during the American Civil War, August 1861. From the book A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion published in 1896.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Union Surgeons Seymour Churchill and William A. Madell of the 23rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment Posing in Front of a Tent During the Civil War
Union surgeons Seymour Churchill and William A. Madell of the 23rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment posing in front of a tent in an unidentified camp during the Civil War. Attributed to Mathew Brady. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Staged Hospital Scene of Union Surgeons Performing a Leg Amputation in Camp at Fort Monroe, Virginia (1861)
Staged scene in a Union field hospital of Zouave surgeons performing a leg amputation as a group of their comrades watch at Fort Monroe, Virginia, 1861. By George Stacy. Animated stereoview.
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