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  • Grand Review: Pioneers

    We're all familiar with this Grand Review image - I really like these guys in front of the brass band.






    Closeups attached.

    Link to the LOC image.
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    Paul Calloway
    Proudest Member of the Tar Water Mess
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    Wayne #25, F&AM

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    Re: Grand Review: Pioneers

    Guess they wanted everyone to know who they were. Neat image. Two questions:
    1) are the straps on the Pioneers a centeen and haversack? No leather gear b/c they have no weapons?
    2) does anyone know what the parade route was? maybe what street that is and/or which face of the Capitol we are seeing.

    Thanks for posting!
    Lindsey
    Pat Brown

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      Re: Grand Review: Pioneers

      Great close-up Paul, thanks for putting it on the forum.

      I wonder what the pioneer on the second line (behind the mounted men), fifth from the left has stuffed into his sack coat/haversack, you can see a large object sticking out?

      Claire Morris
      69th New York (UK)

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        Re: Grand Review: Pioneers

        Duplicate post... see below
        Last edited by Wounded_Zouave; 01-01-2007, 10:43 AM.
        - Cyrus Simmons

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          Re: Grand Review: Pioneers

          Originally posted by brown View Post
          Guess they wanted everyone to know who they were. Neat image. Two questions:
          1) are the straps on the Pioneers a centeen and haversack? No leather gear b/c they have no weapons?
          2) does anyone know what the parade route was? maybe what street that is and/or which face of the Capitol we are seeing.

          Thanks for posting!
          Lindsey
          I can't answer your first question, but as for the second, that's Pennsylvania Avenue looking southeastly toward the Western face of the capital. The column is about to make a right turn onto 15th Street, go North a block before going left (West) on Pennsylvania Avenue again, passing in front of the White House and the Review Stand.



          Here is a neat post-war poem by Francis Bret Harte that describes a ghostly vision of the Grand Review. It reads in part:

          And I saw a phantom army come,
          With never a sound of fife or drum,
          But keeping time to a throbbing hum
          Of wailing and lamentation:
          The martyred heroes of Malvern Hill,
          Of Gettysburg and Chancellorsville,
          The men whose wasted figures fill
          The patriot graves of the nation.

          Entire poem: http://www.civilwarpoetry.org/union/...2ndreview.html
          - Cyrus Simmons

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