Gents,
While again scanning through images, I noticed an amazing cluster of soldiers in the far corner of the image, "Richmond, Va. Residence of Jefferson Davis (1201 East Clay Street)]." The LOC doesn't give any more specifics other than it was taken in 1865, but based on the equipage of the men in the snippet, I would assume it to be right after the evacuation and surrender.
It appears to me that the soldier with the lighter colored jacket at right is wearing a horseshoe blanketroll over his knapsack, and from the reflection, the man to his right has a groundcloth as the top layer of his roll. It also looks as if the soldier at far left is leaning upon a sword (or walking stick).
I submit it now for your edification and discriminating observation!
While again scanning through images, I noticed an amazing cluster of soldiers in the far corner of the image, "Richmond, Va. Residence of Jefferson Davis (1201 East Clay Street)]." The LOC doesn't give any more specifics other than it was taken in 1865, but based on the equipage of the men in the snippet, I would assume it to be right after the evacuation and surrender.
It appears to me that the soldier with the lighter colored jacket at right is wearing a horseshoe blanketroll over his knapsack, and from the reflection, the man to his right has a groundcloth as the top layer of his roll. It also looks as if the soldier at far left is leaning upon a sword (or walking stick).
I submit it now for your edification and discriminating observation!
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