2129 - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 'Slaughter pen' on left wing›
- Publication:
- US, Civil War Photos, 1860-1865
- Image Number:
- 2129
- Title:
- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 'Slaughter pen' on left wing
- Call Number:
- LC-B811- 262[P&P]
- Medium:
- 4 negatives (5 plates) : glass, stereograph, wet collodion.
- Published Date:
- Jul 1863
- Notes:
- Photographer name from Frassanito, W.A., Gettysburg, A journey in time, 1975. Caption from negative sleeve: Slaughter pen on left wing at battle of Gettysburg, July 1863. Two plates form left (LC-B811-262B) and right (LC-B811-262A) halves of a stereograph
- Card Number:
- cwp2003004938/PP
- Conflict Period:
- US Civil War
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About US, Civil War Photos, 1860-1865
Photographs taken primarily by Mathew B. Brady and his team of photographers during the Civil War.
Source Information
Forces War Records, US, Civil War Photos, 1860-1865 (https://nz.forceswarrecords.com/document/297179523/2129-gettysburg-pennsylvania-slaughter-pen-on-left-wing-page-1-us-civil-war-photos-1860-1865 : accessed 9/11/2024), database and images, https://nz.forceswarrecords.com/document/297179523/2129-gettysburg-pennsylvania-slaughter-pen-on-left-wing-page-1-us-civil-war-photos-1860-1865
- Publication Title
- US, Civil War Photos, 1860-1865
- Total Records
- 6,886 Complete: 100%
- Content Source
- Library of Congress
- Published on Forces War Records
- 20 August 2012
- Last Updated
- 20 August 2012
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