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Showing posts with label quarters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quarters. Show all posts
Monday, February 27, 2017
Animated Stereoview Portrait of a Group of African Americans Posing in Front of a House on a Plantation on Fort George Island, Florida (1800's)
Animated stereoview portrait of a group of African Americans posing in front of a house on a plantation on Fort George Island, Florida, c. 1800's.
Source: New York Public Library.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Portrait of Union Soldiers from Company D of the 45th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment Posing in Front of a Building Serving as Their Quarters in New Bern, North Carolina (1860's)
Portrait of Union soldiers from Company D of the 45th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment posing in front of a building serving as their quarters in New Bern, North Carolina, during the American Civil War, 1862-1863. From the book History of the Forty-Fifth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia published in 1908.
Friday, October 2, 2015
A Group of Union Soldiers Posing in Front of Their Winter Quarters Near City Point, Virginia (1864)
A group of Union soldiers posing in front of their winter quarters near City Point, Virginia, c. 1864. Attributed to Mathew Brady.
Source.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
A Large Group of African American Slaves Posing Outside of Their Quarters on a Plantation Near Charleston, South Carolina (1860)
A large group of African American slaves posing outside of their quarters on a plantation near Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1860. A rare scene from perhaps the only series of photographs to document slavery in the United States. By Osborn and Durbec. Animated stereoview.
Source.
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