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    Civil War photos plus more..

    Folks, in doing some research today I came across a website with a very extensive CW photos section. Many I've seen in the LOC but there were a huge amount I've never seen . They also have a great gallery on native americans and other various topics. Some of you have probably seen the sight, but for those who haven't, enjoy.

    http://www.old-picture.com/collection-index-001.htm
    Eric N. Harley-Brown
    Currently known to associate with the WIG/AG


    "It has never been fully realized, nor appreciated by the people of the North-the great part in preserving the Union, the brave, loyal,and patriotic Union men, in the mountainous parts of the Southern states, rendered" - Orderly Sgt. Silas P. Woodall (2nd grt. grnd...) member of "Kennemers Union Scouts & Guides"-organized in Woodville, Alabama 1863.

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Great resource, THANKS! I especially enjoyed the rail road photos.
    Robert Collett
    8th FL / 13th IN
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    WIG

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Quote Originally Posted by toptimlrd View Post
    Great resource, THANKS!
    I second what is said above. I really like the photo's of the Trenches.
    Aaron Bolis
    1st. co. Richmond Howitzers

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    For some reason I get the feeling this photo is not original, but I may be wrong:
    http://www.old-picture.com/civil-war...ampfire-by.htm
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    Riley Ewen

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Quote Originally Posted by theknapsack View Post
    For some reason I get the feeling this photo is not original, but I may be wrong:
    http://www.old-picture.com/civil-war...ampfire-by.htm
    This picture was discussed once before, perhaps before the last crash; anyone remember it?
    Robert Collett
    8th FL / 13th IN
    Armory Guards
    WIG

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Quote Originally Posted by theknapsack View Post
    For some reason I get the feeling this photo is not original, but I may be wrong:
    Looks more like 1960's rather 1860s. Who knows.~Gary

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Quote Originally Posted by theknapsack View Post
    For some reason I get the feeling this photo is not original, but I may be wrong:
    http://www.old-picture.com/civil-war...ampfire-by.htm
    Quote Originally Posted by garyjd View Post
    Looks more like 1960's rather 1860s. Who knows.~Gary


    That's one I missed, but I do agree that something just isn't right. There is also the presence of the classic reenactorism " pants in sock", that makes me wonder. Who knows though, as has been stated before there are several photos of CW soldiers who have been noted for their farbyisms (?).
    Eric N. Harley-Brown
    Currently known to associate with the WIG/AG


    "It has never been fully realized, nor appreciated by the people of the North-the great part in preserving the Union, the brave, loyal,and patriotic Union men, in the mountainous parts of the Southern states, rendered" - Orderly Sgt. Silas P. Woodall (2nd grt. grnd...) member of "Kennemers Union Scouts & Guides"-organized in Woodville, Alabama 1863.

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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Actually, that photo is believed to have been made during the war. It is part of series attributed to photographer/artist Albert Bierstadt. Attached is one of the others that came from that series. It is entitled "Confederate dead on Matthews Hill," and can be found in the Library of Congress collection. It is felt that they were taken in the fall of 1861. Bierstadt received a pass to observe military movement in October 1861, which resulted in a few paintings, and supposedly these photos. These photos are obviously staged with the same individuals appearing throughout them.

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    Eric J. Mink
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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Quote Originally Posted by Dignann View Post
    Actually, that photo is believed to have been made during the war. It is part of series attributed to photographer/artist Albert Bierstadt. Attached is one of the others that came from that series. It is entitled "Confederate dead on Matthews Hill," and can be found in the Library of Congress collection. It is felt that they were taken in the fall of 1861.
    Hey! That "farby" dead Confederate has his pants tucked in his socks too. What gives?
    Mark Hiland
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    Re: Civil War photos plus more..

    Great collection.
    Re the campfire photo, I wonder if the photographer had his own chemical concoction to get such detail and "stop action" in a shady area -- wonder what his emulsion "film speed" would have been? Level of contrast reminds me more of Plux-X 4x5 sheet film shot with the trusty Speed Graphic in my old reporter days ... but I'm pleased to see that others are vouching for its wartime authenticity.

    At first I thought this must have been taken in the open, very bright sunlight, but you can see other parts of the photo have much more light. The lads would have been fairly still so as not to lose their dinners in the fire -- but even with them posing it would be hard not to have some blurring or very shallow depth of field. I'll look for more of this guy's work.

    Perhaps the original plate was underexposed and modern digitization has cleaned up the image so we can see what the photographer saw?

    I've bookmarked this collection to peek back from time to time.
    Paul Hadley
    Boys of F64, Pantone Patrol

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