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Private Nathaniel Shoup of Co. C, 84th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in uniform

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Private Nathaniel Shoup of Co. C, 84th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in uniform

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Photo shows identified soldier. Before the Liljenquist Family donated the ambrotype photo of Nathaniel Shoup to the Library of Congress, Christian Liljenquist took the photo to Shoup's grave site at the Alexandria National Cemetery, in Alexandria, Virginia. Shoup died in 1862, and his gravestone reads "Nath'l Shoup, Sgt. Pa."

Handwritten note inside case: Nathaniel Shoup, brother of Barbara Shoup Bridenstine, born 1842, died in service (war of 1861) with typhoid fever. He is buried in Arlington Cemetery, lot #59. (Note: he is buried at Alexandria National Cemetery.)
Case: Leather; floral design.
Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012:127).

Purchased from: Matthew Fleming, Milan, Ohio, 2012.
Forms part of: Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs (Library of Congress).
Forms part of: Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series (Library of Congress).
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More than 2,500 special portrait photographs, called ambrotypes and tintypes, and small card photos called cartes de visite represent both Union and Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Tom Liljenquist and his sons Jason, Brandon, and Christian built this collection in memory of President Abraham Lincoln and the estimated 620,000-850,000 Union and Confederate servicemen who died in the American Civil War. For many, these photographs are the last known record we have of who they were and what they looked like. See "From the Donor's Perspective--The Last Full Measure" for the full story. The Liljenquist Family began donating their collection to the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division in 2010, and continues to add to it. In addition to the ambrotypes and tintypes, the collection also includes several manuscripts, patriotic envelopes, photographs on paper, and artifacts related to the Civil War. The portraits often show weapons, hats, canteens, musical instruments, painted backdrops, and other details that enhance the research value of the collection. Other photo topics include flags, city views, veterans, and ships. Among the rarest images are sailors, African Americans in uniform, Lincoln campaign buttons, and portraits of soldiers with their families and friends. LOC Prints & Photographs Division holds thousands of images relating to the Civil War, found in many different collections.

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01/01/1861
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