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CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henrys house at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henrys house at Bull Run, Virginia


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CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henrys house at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861.
Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henrys house at Bull Run, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville and Manassas by Confederate troops after the First Battle of Bull Run

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1861 1862 Barnard Battlefield Centreville First Battle Of Bull Run George Manassas March Ruin Ruins Southeastern Stone Virginia


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This print titled "CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The image showcases the ruins of Mrs. Judith Henry's house at Bull Run, Virginia, captured by George N. Barnard in March 1862. The photograph provides a haunting glimpse into the aftermath of the First Battle of Bull Run and the subsequent evacuation of Centreville and Manassas by Confederate troops. Amidst the desolation, we witness the remnants of what was once a proud stone house now reduced to rubble. The composition evokes a sense of melancholy as we contemplate the lives that were forever changed within these walls during those tumultuous times. It serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating toll exacted by war on both individuals and their surroundings. Barnard's skillful lens captures not only physical destruction but also echoes an emotional narrative through his choice of framing and lighting. The mid-march sunlight casts long shadows over broken beams and shattered windows, emphasizing loss and despair. As we examine this historical artifact from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back to southeastern Virginia in 1862 – witnessing firsthand how conflict can ravage landscapes and leave indelible marks on communities forever altered by war.

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