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Portrait of Carrie N. Lacy Henry Ulke, 278 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C

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Photograph shows Caroline "Carrie" Nichols (1838-1898). Nichols worked as a Union Army nurse during the Civil War and also worked with Freedmen's camp at Camp Todd, Virginia. She married Lt. George W. Lacy, assistant superintendent of Freedmen's Camps, April 1864, at Arlington, Virginia.

Photograph is housed in an album. Album page has decorative gold borders framing the print.

"Carrie N. Lacy" written on album page below photograph.

Collection of the Library of Congress and the National Museum of African American History & Culture.

Purchased by the Library of Congress and the National Museum of African American History and Culture; Swann Galleries; 2017.

Formerly owned by Emily Howland.

Forms part of the Emily Howland photograph album, p. 13.

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01/01/1865
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