President Lincoln on Battle-Field of Antietam

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President Lincoln on Battle-Field of Antietam

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Alexander Gardner

American Photographer · 1821–1882

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As an idealistic young reporter and newspaper editor in Glasgow, Scotland, Alexander Gardner dreamed of forming a semi-socialistic colony somewhere in what he thought of as the unspoiled wilderness of America. He selected a place in Iowa, but even though he sent family and friends to live there, Gardner never joined them. Instead, when he disembarked in New York he remained. The celebrated America

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Date
October 1862
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
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View of President Abraham Lincoln visiting the Army of the Potomac near Harpers Ferry after the Battle of Antietam. The President stands at the front and center of the group facing Major General George McClellan, and rests one hand on the back of a chair as the soldiers gather around him. Tents from the army's encampment are visible in the background.

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