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General Marcy and friends at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 2, 1862 (photo)
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General Marcy and friends at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 2, 1862 (photo)
CHT247778 General Marcy and friends at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 2, 1862 (photo) by Gibson, James F. (b.1828); Private Collection; (add.info.: American Civil War, 1861-65; Randolph Barnes Marcy (1812-87); Inspector General of McLellans Army of the Potomac; ); eArchives Charmet; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22951114
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Federal Northern Union Army Unionist
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General Marcy and Friends at Camp Winfield Scott - A Glimpse into the Camaraderie of Union Soldiers during the American Civil War
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. This print captures General Randolph Barnes Marcy and his comrades at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, on May 2,1862. The image, taken by James F. Gibson, offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Union soldiers during one of America's most tumultuous periods. General Marcy, an esteemed officer serving as Inspector General of McLellan's Army of the Potomac, stands proudly among his fellow soldiers in this group portrait. Their uniforms bear witness to their allegiance to the Northern cause as they fought for unity and freedom in a divided nation. The photograph not only showcases military personnel but also hints at the personal connections forged amidst war. It serves as a testament to the camaraderie that developed between these men who faced adversity together on the battlefield. As we delve into this historical moment frozen in time, we are reminded of America's resilience and determination during its darkest hours. This photograph is a poignant reminder that even amidst conflict and uncertainty, bonds were formed that transcended political differences or social backgrounds. Preserved within private collections today, this remarkable piece allows us to reflect upon our shared history while honoring those who sacrificed so much for their beliefs. Let it serve as a tribute to all those who fought valiantly for what they believed was right – both on this hallowed ground near Yorktown
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