Gents,
Awhile ago, before the boards exploded, there was a thread about a pair of camp shoes being worn by a dead Confederate soldier in the image "Bodies of Confederate soldiers, killed on July 1, collected near the McPherson woods."
For the past few months, I've been addicted to the high-resolution images on the Library of Congress' website, and I've come across another pair of camp shoes, interestingly, also on the Gettysburg battlefield, but this time among the Federal dead of the III Corps...
...As well as a pair in the image "Dead soldiers in the wheatfield near the Emmittsburg road; another view."
I've been through most of the Antietam death studies, as well as those from Petersburg, and I haven't found any camp shoes. It's curious that they really only appear in battlefield images at Gettysburg.
To me, the most interesting is the discarded shoe in the image of the Federal dead. Was it worn by a Federal, taken off by a Confederate and tossed aside because it clashed with his tastes in fashion? Or, was it worn by a Confederate and replaced with a shoe taken from a fallen Federal?
Awhile ago, before the boards exploded, there was a thread about a pair of camp shoes being worn by a dead Confederate soldier in the image "Bodies of Confederate soldiers, killed on July 1, collected near the McPherson woods."
For the past few months, I've been addicted to the high-resolution images on the Library of Congress' website, and I've come across another pair of camp shoes, interestingly, also on the Gettysburg battlefield, but this time among the Federal dead of the III Corps...
...As well as a pair in the image "Dead soldiers in the wheatfield near the Emmittsburg road; another view."
I've been through most of the Antietam death studies, as well as those from Petersburg, and I haven't found any camp shoes. It's curious that they really only appear in battlefield images at Gettysburg.
To me, the most interesting is the discarded shoe in the image of the Federal dead. Was it worn by a Federal, taken off by a Confederate and tossed aside because it clashed with his tastes in fashion? Or, was it worn by a Confederate and replaced with a shoe taken from a fallen Federal?
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