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Army Forge Scene, in Front of Petersburg, August 1864. Creator: David Knox
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Army Forge Scene, in Front of Petersburg, August 1864. Creator: David Knox
Army Forge Scene, in Front of Petersburg, August 1864. [Scene from the American Civil War: horse being shoed at a blacksmiths shop. Note large bellows attached to the forge, and man hammering horseshoe at right]. Albumen print, pl. 77 from the album " Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the War, volume ii" (1866)
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This photo print, titled "Army Forge Scene, in Front of Petersburg, August 1864" captures a powerful moment from the American Civil War. Taken by David Knox and featured in Alexander Gardner's album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, volume ii" in 1866, this image offers a glimpse into the daily life of soldiers during this tumultuous period. The scene depicts an African American blacksmith shop where a horse is being shoed. The large bellows attached to the forge indicate that it was well-equipped for its purpose. A man can be seen diligently hammering a horseshoe on an anvil at the right side of the frame. This snapshot showcases not only the skill and craftsmanship required for such work but also highlights the vital role horses played in warfare during that time. The composition beautifully captures both African American and Caucasian men working together amidst war-torn surroundings. It serves as a reminder of their shared experiences and contributions to their country's armed forces. Preserved through albumen print technology, this historical artifact now resides within Chicago's Art Institute gallery collection. Its presence there ensures that future generations can appreciate its significance as both art and documentation of America's past struggles and triumphs. Through David Knox's lens, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in history when individuals from diverse backgrounds united under challenging circumstances - forging not only horseshoes but also bonds that helped shape our nation.
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