Looking over the LOC's high-res images of Gettysburg's Little Round Top I noticed a couple of men (civilians scavengers? burial detail? Reb prisoners?) in one image (LC-B815-267). One of them has a sack of some sort slung over his shoulder. Upon closer inspection, I realized they're standing near a dead body. You can also see Plum/Bloody Run in the top right:

Here's another view of the body from a slightly different angle (LC-B817- 7318):

William Frassanito doesn't mention these figures in his studies of the Gettysburg aftermath photos. I found it unusual as there are no other dead visible at the foot of Little Round Top in these images. Any further theories as to the two living men?

Here's another view of the body from a slightly different angle (LC-B817- 7318):

William Frassanito doesn't mention these figures in his studies of the Gettysburg aftermath photos. I found it unusual as there are no other dead visible at the foot of Little Round Top in these images. Any further theories as to the two living men?
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