Portrait of three Union Army deserters guarded by two of their comrades said to be taken shortly before the deserters were executed by firing squad during the American Civil War in 1863. By Andrew J. Russell.
Source: Huntington Digital Library.
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Portrait of three Union Army deserters guarded by two of their comrades said to be taken shortly before the deserters were executed by firing squad during the American Civil War in 1863. By Andrew J. Russell.
Source: Huntington Digital Library.
A collection of photographs and other images of Union soldiers who died during service with the 64th and 65th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiments, 6th Ohio Independent Battery, and McLaughlin's Squadron, Ohio Cavalry as well as those who died after being transferred to other regiments during American Civil War.
A collection of photos and other images of Union soldiers who served with the 7th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment during the American Civil War paired with later portraits of them taken in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Portrait of a group of Danish soldiers posing in a camp somewhere in Denmark during the Second Schleswig War, 1864. By Carl Wilhelm Roikjer.
Source: Royal Library, Denmark.
American soldiers of the 6th US Cavalry Regiment training horses in Fort Bayard, New Mexico, c. 1885.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
Portrait of a group of six unidentified Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, c. 1860′s.
Source: University of Kentucky.
Portrait of a group of Union soldiers of the 7th Regiment New York State Militia posing in front of a tent in Camp Cameron in Washington, D.C., 1861. The African American boy was probably a camp servant. Attributed to Mathew Brady.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
Portrait of a group of French ambulance officers playing a card game in Cuperly, France, during World War 1, c. 1915-1916. By Raoul Berthelé.
Source: City Archives of Toulouse.