Ambulance Corps. Method of removing wounded from the field

 

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Ambulance Corps. Method of removing wounded from the field

 

Here for your perusal is an original photograph of Ambulance Corps. Method of removing wounded from the field. It was created between 1861 and 1865 by Browne, William Frank.

The photograph illustrates United States.

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Image ID# A40D0AA9
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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