Dead Confederate Soldier in the Trenches

Dead Confederate Soldier in the Trenches

Photograph

Dead Confederate Soldier in the Trenches

From The War for the Union 1861–1865


ca. 1863
Albumen silver print, printed ca. 1885
Image (each): 3 1/8 × 3 1/4 in. (7.9 × 8.3 cm)
Mount: 4 × 6 15/16 in. (10.2 × 17.6 cm)
Museum accession
1981.5971.0020
Inscriptions printed in black ink on mount recto, LC: 1861 / The War For the Union. / 1865 [sideways along edge]

printed in black ink on mount recto, BR: 6182. Dead Confederate Soldier in the Trenches.\ [FOR DESCRIPTION OF THIS VIEW SEE THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS CARD.]

printed in black ink on mount recto, RC: 6182. Dead Confederate Soldier in the Trenches. \ This photograph was taken April 2, 1865, in the Rebel trenches \ at Petersburg just after their capture by the Union troops. The \ trenches all along the lines were found to contain many dead Con- \ federates, and this view is but one of many that was made by the \ photographer showing the dead just as they fell. By looking at a \ number of these views you can get an idea of how a long stretch \ of the trenches looked that day. Of course the camera could not \ take but a small section within the scope of each view. You will \ notice that no two of the dead fell in the same position. \ 1861 / Photographic War History. 1865 [sideways along edge]

printed in black ink on mount verso, LC: 1861—PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.—1865 \ This series of pictures are ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS taken [...] [sideways]

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