Belle Plain, Virginia (vicinity). Camp of Negro laborers in the Quartermaster's Department

 

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Belle Plain, Virginia (vicinity).

Belle Plain, Virginia (vicinity). Camp of Negro laborers in the Quartermaster's Department

 

Here for your enjoyment is an inspiring photograph of Belle Plain, Virginia (vicinity). Camp of Negro laborers in the Quartermaster's Department. It was made in 1864 by Gardner, James, b. 1832.

The photo illustrates United States.

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Image ID# D77B9D8E
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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