Ned M Campbell

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Matthew Brady’s “National Portrait Gallery,” at the corner of Broadway and 10th Street in New York City, announced by a small placard hanging at the door bearing the title, “The Dead of Antietam.” The forty-five photographs exhibited, with copies of stereoscopic views available for purchase at fifty cents apiece, were the first actual images taken of American dead on a battlefield, the first such
A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind
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