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[Burial of Union soldier at Camp Griffin, Langley, Virginia]

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Attribution of G.H. Houghton as photographer from "A very fine appearance" : the Vermont Civil War photographs of George Houghton / Donald H. Wickman. Barre : Vermont Historical Society, c2010, page 33.

Title devised by Library staff from information in "A very fine appearance" : the Vermont Civil War photographs of George Houghton / Donald H. Wickman. Barre : Vermont Historical Society, c2010, page 32.

In album: [Album of ephemera and Civil War era photographs; photos and album compiled by Larkin Goldsmith Mead], page 68.

Digitized, 2014. Funding from The Center for Civil War Photography.

Accession box no. DLC/PP-1975:071

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army virginia langley soldiers union funeral rites and ceremonies graves history civil war military life salted paper prints langley va soldier union soldier griffin camp griffin 1861 19th century american civil war g h george harper houghton larkin g larkin goldsmith mead photo print ultra high resolution high resolution war photography military troops war campaign united states history library of congress group of people
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01/01/1861
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Houghton, G. H. (George Harper), approximately 1824-1870, photographer
Mead, Larkin G. (Larkin Goldsmith), 1835-1910, collector
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Langley (Va.) ,  38.94639, -77.15889
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army virginia langley soldiers union funeral rites and ceremonies graves history civil war military life salted paper prints langley va soldier union soldier griffin camp griffin 1861 19th century american civil war g h george harper houghton larkin g larkin goldsmith mead photo print ultra high resolution high resolution war photography military troops war campaign united states history library of congress group of people