Civil War Photo (M): Union Army camp showing large tents errected among trees and soldiers posed by row
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Product Details
- Brand: Snapshots of the Past
Features
- Print Size: Approximately 11 x 14".
- Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.
- Image and page source: Library of Congress

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Product Description
This is a museum-quality, reproduction print on premium, acid-free, semi gloss paper with archival/UV resistant inks.
Original, c. 1861.
Topics: Military camps Union 1860-1870. Tents 1860-1870. US History 1861-1865 Military facilities Union.
HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR PHOTOS
A majority of the Civil War photos come from the original gl plate negatives in the holdings at the Library of Congress. The plates depict the activities both during and immediately following the War (1861-1865). The process of taking photographs during the War was complex and time-consuming. Photographers mixed their own chemicals and prepd their own wet plate gl negatives. The negatives had to be prepd, exposed, and developed within minutes, before the emulsion dried. This was a difficult process to master in a studio setting and even more difficult to work outdoors. Photographers transported their supplies in a wagon, improvised a darkroom, and learned to use their chemicals in both the blistering heat and bitter cold. In the 1880s dry plate negatives were introduced. These gl negatives were commercially available and did not need to be developed immediately after the exposure. (Source: Library of Congress)
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