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CIVIL WAR: AVERELL & STAFF. Pennsylvania Cavalry including Lt. W. H. Brown, 5th U

CIVIL WAR: AVERELL & STAFF. Pennsylvania Cavalry including Lt. W. H. Brown, 5th U


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CIVIL WAR: AVERELL & STAFF. Pennsylvania Cavalry including Lt. W. H. Brown, 5th U

CIVIL WAR: AVERELL & STAFF.
Pennsylvania Cavalry including Lt. W.H. Brown, 5th U.S. Cavalry, Pt. H.H. King, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, Colonel Averell, Lt. Phillip Pollard, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry in Westover Landing, Virginia. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1862

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1862 Brown Cavalry Foliage Landing Pennsylvania Staff Tent Tree Union Union Army Virginia Pollard Southeast Westover


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This photograph captures a significant moment in American history during the Civil War. The image showcases Colonel Averell and his staff from the Pennsylvania Cavalry, standing tall and proud in their Union Army uniforms. Among them are Lieutenant W. H. Brown from the 5th U. S. Cavalry, Lieutenant Phillip Pollard from the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Private H. H. King also from the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry. The setting is Westover Landing in Virginia, with its lush foliage creating a picturesque backdrop for this group of brave men. They stand together under a tent next to a towering tree, symbolizing strength and resilience amidst the chaos of war. Photographed by Alexander Gardner in 1862, this print offers us an intimate glimpse into the lives of these soldiers who fought valiantly for their beliefs during one of America's darkest times. Their determined expressions reflect both determination and camaraderie as they prepare to face whatever challenges lie ahead. This historical artifact serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during this tumultuous period in our nation's past. It stands as a testament to their bravery and dedication to preserving unity within our great country. Granger Art on Demand presents this powerful image that not only honors those who fought but also invites viewers to contemplate the impact of war on society then and now.

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