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Camp William Penn, c. 1864 (chromolitho)
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Camp William Penn, c. 1864 (chromolitho)
878330 Camp William Penn, c.1864 (chromolitho) by Rosenthal, Louis N. (c.1824-after 1900); 49.8 x29.1 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Rendezvous for United States Colored Troops, City Line, Near North Pennsylvania Railroad, Chelten Hills, PA. Command post, 88th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Louis Wagner, colonel. Pencil note: " by Max Rosenthal" ); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia; Polish, out of copyright
Media ID 23501492
© Free Library of Philadelphia Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
African American American Civil War Barracks Military Camp Regiment
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This chromolitho print captures the essence of Camp William Penn during the American Civil War. The image showcases a significant rendezvous point for United States Colored Troops, located in Chelten Hills, Pennsylvania. The commanding post of the 88th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, led by Colonel Louis Wagner, is prominently featured in this historic scene. The composition beautifully portrays the landscape surrounding the camp, with its sprawling barracks and carefully planned architecture. It offers a glimpse into the daily life of soldiers stationed at this military camp during one of America's most tumultuous periods. The print serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by African American soldiers who fought valiantly on behalf of their country. Their presence on this battlefield played a crucial role in shaping America's history. Preserved within the Free Library of Philadelphia's Print and Picture Collection, this artwork provides an invaluable visual record that transports viewers back to Camp William Penn in 1864. Its historical significance cannot be overstated as it represents not only a key moment in American history but also symbolizes unity and resilience amidst adversity. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured every intricate detail within this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded of those who bravely served their nation and honor their memory with gratitude and respect.
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