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Ruins of the Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Virginia, 1865 (albumen silver print)
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Ruins of the Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Virginia, 1865 (albumen silver print)
701261 Ruins of the Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Virginia, 1865 (albumen silver print) by Gardner, Alexander (1821-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: On April 2, 1865, as the Union Army advanced on Richmond, General Lee gave orders to evacuate the city. A massive fire broke out the following day, the result of a Confederate attempt to destroy anything that could be of use to the invading army. In addition to consuming twenty square blocks, including nearly every building in Richmonds commercial district, it destroyed the massive Gallego Flour Mills, situated on the James River.); The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22394888
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
American Civil War Burnt Civil Confederacy Confederate Confederates District Flour James Mill Mills Official Panorama Remains Richmond Shell Stark Striking Virginia Deliberate Gallego
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This photograph captures the haunting aftermath of the devastating fire that consumed the Gallego Flour Mills in Richmond, Virginia, in 1865. Taken by Alexander Gardner, a renowned American photographer during the Civil War era, this albumen silver print showcases the stark remains of what was once a bustling industrial complex. The ruins stand as a testament to the fierce warfare that took place during this tumultuous time in American history. As General Lee ordered the evacuation of Richmond and Confederate forces attempted to destroy anything useful to their Union adversaries, an immense fire broke out. It ravaged not only twenty square blocks but also almost every building in Richmond's commercial district. The Gallego Flour Mills were situated on the banks of the James River and were deliberately targeted by Confederate troops. The image captures both the deliberate destruction and striking beauty found within these ruins. The panorama reveals charred remnants of what was once a thriving mill complex against a backdrop of smoke-filled skies. Gardner's photograph serves as an official documentation of this significant event during America's most divisive conflict. Through his lens, he immortalizes not only physical destruction but also symbolizes resilience amidst chaos. This powerful image invites viewers to reflect upon the impact war has on communities and serves as a reminder of our shared history.
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