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A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia. April 1865. Creator: John Reekie
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A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia. April 1865. Creator: John Reekie
A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia. April 1865
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Alexander Alexander Gardner American Civil War Bones Burying Dead Dead Bodies Dead Body Digging Gardner Gardner Alexander Grave Digger Grave Diggers Human Remains John Reekie Reekie John Remains Skull Skulls Stretcher Virginia Virginia United States Of America Albumen Print Albumen Silver Print Cold Harbour Reekie
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A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia. April 1865" is a haunting photograph captured by John Reekie during the American Civil War. This powerful image depicts a group of men solemnly engaged in the somber task of burying fallen soldiers at Cold Harbor. The black and white tones intensify the gravity of the scene, emphasizing the stark reality of death and loss. The composition showcases rows upon rows of bodies, bones scattered amidst freshly dug graves. Each figure represents an individual who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The burial party stands as a testament to their dedication and unwavering commitment to honor those who have fallen. In this poignant moment frozen in time, we witness grave diggers carefully carrying a stretcher with human remains towards its final resting place. Skulls peek out from beneath shrouds, reminding us of both our mortality and resilience in times of war. John Reekie's photograph serves as a visual reminder that behind every statistic lies a story—a life cut short too soon. It captures not only the physical act of burial but also conveys profound emotions such as grief, duty, and reverence for those lost on the battlefield. This historic print now resides within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection—an invaluable record preserving our nation's past struggles and sacrifices endured during one of America's darkest chapters—the Civil War.
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