File:Soldiers from Richmond Grays at execution of abolitionist John Brown in Charles Town, West Virginia LCCN2016650150.jpg
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DescriptionSoldiers from Richmond Grays at execution of abolitionist John Brown in Charles Town, West Virginia LCCN2016650150.jpg |
English: Richmond Grays on guard at John Brown's hanging, which became Company A, 1st Virginia Volunteers Regiment in 1861, including Robert Alexander Caskie, center with goatee; John Wilkes Booth, left of Caskie's shoulder; and Aylett Reins Woodson, bottom center; also Lieutenant Julian Alluisi of the Virginia Rifles in shako hat at top right. Tentatively identified are Louis F. Bossieux, center right; Cyrus Bossieux, top far left; Charles D. Clark, top right; David Garrick Wilson, bottom right; and William H. Caskie, behind Charles D. Clark. Photograph was previously thought to be of Confederate soldiers during the Civil War (Library of Congress). Title: Digital display record: This record exists solely to make the digital image available. You may be able to find information about the displayed item by looking at other online catalog records retrieved with the Reproduction Number below. If no such record is retrieved, information may be found in Prints & Photographs Division manual indexes.
Abstract/medium: 1 photograph : photomechanical print ; image 19 x 14 cm, page 27 x 19 cm. |
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Author | Dinkle, Lewis Graham, 1829-1906, photographer. | ||
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Collection InfoField | Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress | ||
Part of InfoField | prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | brown, john · death & burial · west virginia · charles town · soldiers · american · harpers ferry (w. va.) · history · john brown's raid · book illustrations · photomechanical prints | ||
Location InfoField | charles town | ||
Genre InfoField | Book illustrations--1910-1920 · Photomechanical prints--1910-1920 |
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