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American Civil War,Alfred Wood,14th Brooklyn Regiment,Union Soldiers,Upton Hill
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Description
Description of PhotographThis is an 8x12 inch Reproduction Photograph made from a high quality scan of the original. When evaluating the quality of the photo, please keep in mind that most photos in our collection were taken over 100 years ago.
Title: Reception of Col Wood--by the 14th Brooklyn Regt.--(after his return from Richmond) at Uptons Hill, Va.--Tuesday, p.m.
Creator(s): Waud, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph), 1828-1891, artist
Date Created/Published: [between 1861 and 1864]
Notes:
Title inscribed below image.
Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2.373)
Forms part of: Morgan collection of Civil War drawings.
Subjects:
Wood, Alfred N.--Military service.
United States.--Army.--New York Infantry Regiment, 84th (1861-1864)
Flags--Union--1860-1870.
Military camps--Union--1860-1870.
Military officers--Union--1860-1870.
Military parades & ceremonies--1860-1870.
Soldiers--Union--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union.
United States--Virginia--Upton's Hill
Drawings--American--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2004660306/
Bookmark:2004660306
Bookmark:2004660306
Size
Approximately 8x12 inches.
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Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.