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Black Servants in a Civil War Camp

 

Here for your perusal is an original photograph of Washington, District of Columbia. Captain Paul of General Andrew A. Humphrey's staff. It was created in 1865 by Smith, William Morris.

The photograph illustrates United States Union Army Camp, showing Civil War officers, and black servants, likely runaway slaves.

We have compiled this collection of photographs mainly to serve as a valuable educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# 8D34CD46

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