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    Hi

    Found this picture on a photo site, it is tittled "camp scene probably belle plain" zoomed in on the Tiff and found these guys who i think is confederate?
    Could any of you gentlemen with a better eye help me out
    If they are confeds it surely is a great photo!!
    great deitails!, and could be awsome to diskuss

    This is the adress of the site


    Just download the master image!

    I want to upload it to the thread, could some body please help with this
    i have not done this before!

    Best
    Nicholas O`Grady

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    Re: Confederate Prisoners???

    These guys are definitely Confederates. Great image and great zoom ability. I think it is interesting to note that all the tents behind them should be Confederates as well and there is an extremely large number of shelter tents back there. So these Confederates had shelter halves, hmmmmmmmm.....:sarcastic
    Last edited by 27thNCdrummer; 04-17-2008, 08:50 PM. Reason: Changed "their" to "there".
    Andrew Turner
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    Liberty Rifles

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    • #3
      Re: Confederate Prisoners???

      The individuals shown are, indeed, Confederates and this image has already been extensively discussed. This is one of several Belle Plain "Punch Bowl" images extensively analyzed by William Frassanito in his "Grant and Lee: The Virginia Campaigns, 1864-1865" (Gettysburg PA: Thomas Publications, 1983, p. 57-60). Under close examination, Frassanito was able to pick out a man wearing "Al 4" brass on his hat, indicating he was likely in the 4th Alabama Infantry (Law's Brigade, Field's Division, Longstreet's Corps), which was, in fact, heavily engaged in the Wilderness and at Spotsylvania Court House. Tentative dating for the photograph is either 16 or 17 May 1864 based on documentary evidence.

      Given this, the odds are pretty good many, if not all, of the men shown in the immediate foreground were Alabamians as well--maybe even members of the same regiment.

      Regards,

      Mark Jaeger


      Originally posted by skulker View Post
      Hi

      Found this picture on a photo site, it is tittled "camp scene probably belle plain" zoomed in on the Tiff and found these guys who i think is confederate?
      Could any of you gentlemen with a better eye help me out
      If they are confeds it surely is a great photo!!
      great deitails!, and could be awsome to diskuss

      This is the adress of the site


      Just download the master image!

      I want to upload it to the thread, could some body please help with this
      i have not done this before!

      Best
      Nicholas O`Grady
      Regards,

      Mark Jaeger

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      • #4
        Re: Confederate Prisoners???

        As Mark has stated, this is part of the "Punch Bowl" series. It's quite possible that the tents are US, either put up for the prisoners or carried by the Confederates. Many of the rebs captured at Spotsylvania were from the Second Corps, which had captured many US 6th Corps shelters in the Wilderness.

        The Punch Bowl was a former winter 1862-1863 US camp. The holes the men are sitting in are the remnants of abandoned huts. Hunters who have been on this property believe it was the camp of regiments from the Iron Brigade, based on the Wisconsin buttons found there and the fact that it was the area occupied by the US 1st Corps during that winter.

        Eric
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        • #5
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          Ryan Burns
          The Skulkers Mess

          GGG Grandson of 1st Sgt. Albert Burns
          3rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment

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          • #6
            Re: Confederate Prisoners???

            Shelter tents were not something rare for CS soldiers, at least in the eastern theatre. As Eric mentions, many were captured at the Wildnerness and they are mentioned from time to time as being manufactured for CS troops as well. There is a great quote from a civilian witness to Lee's retreat from Petersburg who describes a "sea of white tents" where the ANV stopped on the night of April 4, 1865.

            Note the RD pattern jackets - two of these men appear (front and lower left) to have RD 2's, with shoulders straps and belt loops. One wonders if the man in the center is from the Ambulance Corps - note the dark hat band. The man to the right in the forage cap may be US.
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            • #7
              Re: Confederate Prisoners???

              Nothing says "make yourself at home...sit 'n stay awhile" like four field-pieces frowning down on you from the plateau above...
              Tom Scoufalos
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              • #8
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                Originally posted by RN_PAC View Post
                Nothing says "make yourself at home...sit 'n stay awhile" like four field-pieces frowning down on you from the plateau above...
                FINALLY figured out how to post a cropped closeup. That's what I get for being such an avowed technophobe
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                • #9
                  Re: Confederate Prisoners???

                  Hi

                  Yes thanks for posting the closeups for me, it is great to see some evidence that the RD 2 type shells were realy common among the soldiers at this period of the war, and hat brass on confederates this late???(Not realy PEC):)
                  If the RD is so common even among this small group of soldiers, it must have been very comon in the army as a whole!
                  I have been thinking if the other guys in the photo wheres RD 3 type shells(no shoulder straps) or NC type shells!
                  Anyway great image!

                  Nick O`Grady

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                  • #10
                    Re: Confederate Prisoners???

                    In one of the un-cropped photos there is another soldier standing in the corner with a dark colored RD 2 type shell and a realy "Cowboy" looking hat!
                    and two guys in shrt sleeves!
                    I however do not think the guy sitting nearest to the camera with the cap is a federal, but that he is also a confederate maybe dressed in a suit made of EA blue-gray cloth(might be a RD 3 if it is a short jacket OR a frock with lighter color pants! cant realy see if the coat ends above waist line!
                    the fourth sitting guy(whit the bowler typ hat), and the 4Th AL soldier also have a dark color uniform could be EA as well!, the other guys have lighter colored jackets
                    What realy stands out to me in all photos of late war confederates, is that it was a lot dark colored uniforms around in the ANV!

                    there is another great but sad photo of confederates lying dead at Gettysburg, ibelive this was said to be around the round tops!, in this the dead men is wearing matching uniforms trowsers and jacket so dark almost to a black in color!, it is on the LOC

                    Nick O`Grady

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                    • #11
                      Re: Confederate Prisoners???

                      Who us?



                      Ryan Burns
                      The Skulkers Mess

                      GGG Grandson of 1st Sgt. Albert Burns
                      3rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment

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                      • #12
                        Re: Confederate Prisoners???

                        Thats them Ryan!
                        Thanks !!

                        Nick O`Grady

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