I'm guessing this is bogus.
It's listed on the Library of Congress website as "Dead on battlefield at 1st Bull Run" and doesn't list a publisher. The only thing else it says is "Plate forms half of a stereograph pair. Forms part of Civil War glass negative collection (Library of Congress)."
I've never seen it before (which really doesn't mean a whole lot) and the picture looks almost too clear for that time period of the war. Plus the position of the foreground corpse looks a bit contrived. Also, it appears that he is wearing a greatcoat, which I certainly wouldn't be wearing during late July in Virginia.
It's listed on the Library of Congress website as "Dead on battlefield at 1st Bull Run" and doesn't list a publisher. The only thing else it says is "Plate forms half of a stereograph pair. Forms part of Civil War glass negative collection (Library of Congress)."
I've never seen it before (which really doesn't mean a whole lot) and the picture looks almost too clear for that time period of the war. Plus the position of the foreground corpse looks a bit contrived. Also, it appears that he is wearing a greatcoat, which I certainly wouldn't be wearing during late July in Virginia.
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