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    Here's is an interesting photo I have never seen before.

    Entitiled: Maimed Soldiers, Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

    From www.oldpicture.com

    *********Excellent for civilian clothes among other things.


    Ken R Knopp
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    Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

    It is such a neat image. I've always found the little boys in military inspired attire the most interesting.
    Pat Brown

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    • #3
      Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

      I supose you are refering to the one in the kepi, wonder who he hero-worships? To me the others look to be in "typical" boys' clothing of the era, wearing round hats and one in a "mechanic's" cap. I like the variety of "coat" styles we see, both for the men and boys. ...And there's a woman in the background in "working" attire..fabulous, fabulous image...thanks for sharing it with us.:)
      -Elaine "Ivy Wolf" Kessinger

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      • #4
        Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

        Here's the link to the high res version of this wondeful image in the LOC:


        http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/...,tgmi,lamb,hec
        T. N. Harrington
        Traveling Photographic Artist
        Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
        Winchester, Virginia

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          Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

          Interestingly the two linked photos in this thread are different. It looks to me like they were probably taken jast a few minutes apart.

          I find interesting the "bedroll" in the foreground that is bound together by what appears to be much like a knapsack rigging.
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          [FONT=microsoftsansserif][SIZE=2]James R. Pfeiffer

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            Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

            This can be found at Marc Hermann's Myrtle Avenue Clothiers site:

            It's a fun and beautifully laid out examination of many of the details in both of these photographs, in 'clickable' high resolution zooms of various areas.
            [SIZE="3"][SIZE="2"]Todd S. Bemis[/SIZE][/SIZE]
            [CENTER][/CENTER][I]Co. A, 1st Texas Infantry[/I]
            Independent Volunteers
            [I]simius semper simius[/I]

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            • #7
              Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

              Did not note the bedroll at 1st, not unlike the one I am working on ar the present. Thanks for pointing it out.
              Jim "Doc" Bruce
              War means fightn and fightn means killn.
              L 'audace, l 'audace, Toujours l 'audace.
              Every man must know his limitations.

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                Re: Washington, District of Columbia. Maimed soldiers and others before office of U.S. Christian Commission

                Here's the high res version of the companion plate at the LOC:

                http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/...,tgmi,lamb,hec
                T. N. Harrington
                Traveling Photographic Artist
                Daguerreotypes and Wet-plate Collodion Photographs
                Winchester, Virginia

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