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General Willis A. Gorman & wife Martha Stone, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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General Willis A. Gorman & wife Martha Stone, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Gen. Willis A. Gorman & wife, between 1855 and 1865. [Lawyer, soldier, politician: general in the Union Army]
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General Willis A. Gorman & wife Martha Stone, between 1855 and 1865
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. This print captures General Willis A. Gorman and his elegant wife, Martha Stone, during the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. The identity of the photographer remains unknown, but their skill in capturing this moment is undeniable. In this image, General Gorman stands tall and proud, embodying strength and leadership as a soldier in the Union Army. His facial hair adds to his commanding presence while his attire reflects the fashion of the mid-19th century with a tailored suit and cape. Beside him stands Martha Stone, radiating grace and poise in her crinoline dress adorned with intricate fabric patterns. Her bonnet completes her ensemble, showcasing her refined taste in fashion. The couple's connection is palpable as they stand side by side - a testament to their enduring love amidst uncertain times. Their union symbolizes resilience and unity during one of America's darkest periods. Preserved within this glass negative from the Brady Handy Collection at the Library of Congress, this photograph offers us a glimpse into history - an intimate portrait frozen in time that allows us to reflect on both personal relationships forged during war and the larger historical context that shaped our nation. As we admire this remarkable image today, let us remember General Willis A. Gorman's bravery as a soldier fighting for justice alongside countless others like him who played pivotal roles in shaping America's future.
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