This is one of my favorite images. Yes it is Major General Rufus Ingalls, theater quartermaster on the staff of Lt. General U.S. Grant driving a black boy in a carriage. The roles are certainly reversed. The image was taken at City Point, Virginia. The dog is Rufus Ingalls' dalmation.
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Returning to quality discussions...one of my favorite images
Sincerely,
Emmanuel Dabney
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
http://www.agsas.org
"God hasten the day when war shall cease, when slavery shall be blotted from the face of the earth, and when, instead of destruction and desolation, peace, prosperity, liberty, and virtue shall rule the earth!"--John C. Brock, Commissary Sergeant, 43d United States Colored TroopsTags: None
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Re: Returning to quality discussions...one of my favorite images
No Liz, no circumstances as to why and I don't know Ingalls reasons for continuing in the military during the war other than his entire adult life spent in its service.
Nevertheless, it is a neat image.Sincerely,
Emmanuel Dabney
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
http://www.agsas.org
"God hasten the day when war shall cease, when slavery shall be blotted from the face of the earth, and when, instead of destruction and desolation, peace, prosperity, liberty, and virtue shall rule the earth!"--John C. Brock, Commissary Sergeant, 43d United States Colored Troops
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Re: Returning to quality discussions...one of my favorite images
Those horses are in top condition, well fed and obiously well groomed. It also appears they were shod not to long before the photo was taken. The care taker for these horses treated them well.
great photo!Paul "Curly" Richardson
9th Ky Cavalry CSA
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