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CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel A. Ripetti, an Italian-American of the 39th New York Infantry, with an Italian flag, during the American Civil War, c1862

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel A. Ripetti, an Italian-American of the 39th New York Infantry, with an Italian flag, during the American Civil War, c1862


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CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel A. Ripetti, an Italian-American of the 39th New York Infantry, with an Italian flag, during the American Civil War, c1862

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER.
Lieutenant Colonel A. Ripetti, an Italian-American of the 39th New York Infantry, with an Italian flag, during the American Civil War, c1862

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1862 Bearer Flag Immigrant Standard Studio Sword Union Union Army


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the American Civil War era, where Lieutenant Colonel A. Ripetti stands proudly as a Union soldier of the 39th New York Infantry. As an Italian-American immigrant, he holds his heritage close to his heart by clutching an Italian flag with great reverence. The image captures the essence of unity and diversity within the Union Army during this tumultuous period in American history. Lieutenant Colonel Ripetti's presence symbolizes not only his personal commitment to fighting for freedom but also represents the countless immigrants who joined forces with native-born soldiers to preserve the union. Dressed in a meticulously tailored uniform and donning a wide-brimmed hat, Lieutenant Colonel Ripetti exudes confidence and determination. His sword rests firmly at his side, ready for battle should duty call. The studio setting adds an air of formality and highlights the importance of this momentous occasion. This photograph serves as a testament to the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by individuals like Lieutenant Colonel A. Ripetti throughout the Civil War. It reminds us that patriotism knows no boundaries or backgrounds; it is a shared sentiment that unites people from all walks of life under one flag. Granger Art on Demand has once again provided us with a powerful visual representation of history, allowing us to reflect upon those who fought valiantly for their beliefs while honoring their diverse backgrounds and contributions to our nation's past.

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