Camp of 31st Pennsylvania Infantry near Washington, D.C..(1862?)
SUMMARY
Woman with sleeves rolled up holding basket, posed in front of tent with a soldier (possibly her husband) and three children, other soldiers in the background.
CALL NUMBER
LOT 4172-C
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I was going back through my Civil War Times Illustrated, and the August 1999 issue was dedicated to women and the war. One of the articles was by Vickie Wendel and was about "Washer Women." This photo accompanied the article.
In the meantime, our unit is working on having our own unit drill and related civilian COI to help our younger members think of ideas for them to try or explore. The idea of a laundress came up and I posted the photo for our membership to view. One of them asked about the kids in camp and another asked why we assume she is a laundress?
It is labelled as a group of the 31st PA, and according to a quick search they were in/around Washington in 61-62. So I thought that she may be the wife of the soldier in the photo. She may be a laundress, I think there is a washboard and soap to the right of the children. It is also neat how the boy has a matching "uniform" to his father(?).
One of ladies in our group made an observation about the basket she is holding that it might be more of a "market type basket" rather than a basket meant for laundry.
Just curious as to others thoughts are about this photo..
Thanks
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