Part of PICRYL.com. Not developed or endorsed by the Library of Congress
[President Abraham Lincoln posed with Union officers and soldiers during his visit to Antietam, Maryland, October 3, 1862]

Similar

[President Abraham Lincoln posed with Union officers and soldiers during his visit to Antietam, Maryland, October 3, 1862]

description

Summary

Photograph shows, left to right, Buck Juit, a soldier; Ward Hill Lamon, Lincoln's bodyguard (seated); Ozias M. Hatch; Marcy; Reeves; General McClernand; President Abraham Lincoln; General Fitz-John Porter; General McClellan; Joseph Camp Griffith Kennedy; Garrett (in light hat); and Mather. (Source: Ostendorf, p. 110)
Illus. in: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Hill Meserve. New York, Privately printed, 1911, p. 64.
Detail from a stereograph.

Ostendorf, no. 65
Meserve, no. 47
Published in: Lincoln's photographs: a complete album / by Lloyd Ostendorf. Dayton, OH: Rockywood Press, 1998, p. 110.

Alexander Gardner (October 17, 1821 - December 10, 1882) was a Scottish photographer who is best known for his photographs of the American Civil War. He emigrated to the United States in 1856 and worked as a photographer in Mathew Brady's studio. Gardner was sent to document the American Civil War and produced some of the most iconic images of the conflict, including photographs of the battlefields at Antietam and Gettysburg. After the war, Gardner photographed President Lincoln and the American West, including images of Native Americans, settlers, and the construction of the transcontinental railroad.

date_range

Date

01/01/1911
person

Contributors

Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882., photographer
place

Location

create

Source

Library of Congress
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain

Explore more

lincoln abraham
lincoln abraham