Been pouring over this great LOC image of Union soldiers outside a bombproof on Morris Island, SC. The only description is "Headquarters of field officer of the trenches. Second parallel." Says July or August, 1863. A fascinating photograph overall, showing tremendous detail: torpedos, glass bottles, a stretcher. There's even a telegraph wire visible. A close look reveals a "67" on one soldier's cap. Could this be the 67th Ohio? Before or after their role in the famous attack on Fort Wagner?
Is that some sort of zouave jacket?
A close-up on the 67:
You can see all these in greater detail here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/1531976...n/photostream/
or at the LOC database (LC-B8156- 14).
Is that some sort of zouave jacket?
A close-up on the 67:
You can see all these in greater detail here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/1531976...n/photostream/
or at the LOC database (LC-B8156- 14).
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