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Another HD image I hadn't seen of prisoners
Last edited by LibertyHallVols; 02-15-2011, 06:46 PM. Reason: Converted image to a link. Image was too large to display.Aron Price
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Re: Another HD image I hadn't seen of prisoners
Yes sir, nice image..., here is a link to another thread with discussion of this image.Mel Hadden, Husband to Julia Marie, Maternal Great Granddaughter of
Eben Lowder, Corporal, Co. H 14th Regiment N.C. Troops (4th Regiment N.C. Volunteers, Co. H, The Stanly Marksmen) Mustered in May 5, 1861, captured April 9, 1865.
Paternal Great Granddaughter of James T. Martin, Private, Co. I, 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Senior Reserves, (76th Regiment N.C. Troops)
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Re: Another HD image I hadn't seen of prisoners
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http://www.authentic-campaigner.com/...chmentid=31923Michael S. Collins
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Re: Another HD image I hadn't seen of prisoners
It is in the same location, but I believe actually on the same side, slightly further to the south (towards Lookout Mtn.).I assume this by judging the location of Lookout Mtn. in the first, and Cameron Hill in the second. That's Cameron hill in the right background on the second image. With the distance of the city at the far right, I don't believe that, that is the corner of the depot from the first photo. As shown, the first photo is believed to be in 64', not prisoners, but potential Fed. soldiers on leave, either coming or going thru Chattanooga .Which was discussed a few years ago. The photo of the soldiers, I believe is actually close to where the Chattanooga Choo- Choo is today.Last edited by Mtn.Guerilla; 02-22-2011, 09:21 PM.Eric N. Harley-Brown
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Received. “How now about the fifth and sixth guns?”
Sent. “The sixth gun is the bully boy.”
Received. “Can you give it any directions to make it more bully?”
Sent. “Last shot was little to the right.”
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