1862-1863
Special Photographs / Special Photographs/Military/Civil War
GUSN-197467
Colonel Thomas Isaac Coffin Amory of the Seventeenth Massachusetts Regiment is one of the men standing on the steps in front of the Edward R. Stanly House, New Bern, North Carolina. The House was used as the brigade headquarters.
group portraits
soldiers
military personnel
colonels
civil wars
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black-and-white photographs
DigitalID 002319
AccessID 4274
Other identifier HNEDID-002319
1 photographic print : black-and-white, mounted
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.02.04.TMP.010
New Bern (Craven county, North Carolina)
photographs
black-and-white photographs
Amory, Thomas Isaac Coffin, 1828-1864
United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 17th (1861-1865)
United States. Army. Corps, 18th (1862-1864)
Civil War
Item
Special Photographs / Special Photographs/Military/Civil War
Information provided by the New Bern Historical Society states the image is the Headquarters of the First Brigade, First Division, Eighteenth Army Corps, from John B. Green III's "A New Bern Album," (New Bern, NC: Tryon Palace Commission, 1985). The building is the Edward R. Stanly House, northwest corner of Hancock and Pollock Streets, ca. 1863.
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