File:PA ind-btyB-haberlin.jpg
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English: Period photograph (sixth-plate Ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.2 x 8.1 cm; removed from mat case) showing identified soldier of Independent Battery 'B' (Artillery), Pennsylvania Volunteers, Private William P. Haberlin, who was killed in action on Dec. 16, 1864, at Nashville, Tennessee.
Handwritten poem found with photograph reads: Now to the field again I'll go, for the union to defend, until Jeff Davis is made to know, his kingdom is about to end. And now if I would not live, to hear f[r]eemen shout for joy, this miniature to you I give, in memory of a soldier boy. William P. Haberlin. |
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- 2011-03-04 06:40 Chachap 819×1024× (606853 bytes) First version is # LC-DIG-ppmsca-27550, showing the photograph in its original mat case (image lightened by ~~~~). Library of Congress digital photo with mat removed by Mike O'Donnell, 2010; from LoC, Prints and Photographs Online Collection: # ppss.00430
- 2011-03-04 06:30 Chachap 858×981× (310295 bytes) Period photograph (sixth-plate Ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.2 x 8.1 cm; removed from mat case) showing identified soldier of Independent Battery 'B' (Artillery), Pennsylvania Volunteers, Private William P. Haberlin, who was killed in action on Dec. 16, 186
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