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Museum posts Civil War photos in search of girls' identities
Virginia museum displays Civil War photos of young girls in hopes of solving mystery.
- This image provided by the Museum of the Confederacy shows an Ambrotype photo of an unidentified soldier, who left this image of himself with Mrs. L.M.C. Lee of Corinth, Mississippi, on the eve of the battle of Shiloh. The soldier never reclaimed his image and was presumed to have been killed in battle.read moreAPShare
- May 25, 2012: A group of seven Civil War battlefield photos of unidentified persons is seen at he Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Va. Officials at the the Museum of the Confederacy are publicly releasing the images in the admittedly remote chance a descendant might recognize a facial resemblance or make a connection the battlefields where they were found.read moreAPShare
- This image provided by the Museum of the Confederacy shows an Ambrotype photo of an unidentified soldier, who left this image of himself with Mrs. L.M.C. Lee of Corinth, Mississippi, on the eve of the battle of Shiloh. The soldier never reclaimed his image and was presumed to have been killed in battle.read moreAPShare
- May 25, 2012: Ann Drury Wellford, manager of photographic services for The Museum of the Confederacy, poses with images of unidentified persons found on a Civil War battlefield, at the museum in Richmond, Va. The museum is publicly releasing eight images in the admittedly remote chance a descendant might recognize a facial resemblance or make a connection the battlefields where they were found.read moreAPShare
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Museum posts Civil War photos in search of girls' identities
Virginia museum displays Civil War photos of young girls in hopes of solving mystery.
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