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Stone Church, Centreville, Virginia, March 1862. Creators: Barnard & Gibson, George N
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Stone Church, Centreville, Virginia, March 1862. Creators: Barnard & Gibson, George N
Stone Church, Centreville, Virginia, March 1862. [Scene from the American Civil War, Union army soldiers after fighting at Bull Run, with broken windows of the Stone Church visible behind]. Albumen print, pl. 4 from the album " Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1" (1866)
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The print captures a haunting scene from the American Civil War, specifically the aftermath of the Battle of Bull Run in March 1862. In this image, Union army soldiers can be seen standing amidst the ruins of Stone Church in Centreville, Virginia. The broken windows and damaged exterior of the church serve as a poignant reminder of the destruction caused by war. The black and white composition adds to the solemnity and intensity of the moment, emphasizing both the physical damage to buildings and its impact on people's lives. Amidst this desolate landscape, one man stands out among his comrades, his gaze fixed towards an uncertain future. This photograph is part of Alexander Gardner's renowned album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War" which documented various aspects of America's deadliest conflict. Barnard & Gibson were responsible for capturing this particular scene with their skilled use of albumen print technique. As we observe this image today, it serves as a powerful testament to both human resilience and devastation during times of conflict. It reminds us that even places dedicated to peace and spirituality are not immune to war's destructive forces. This print preserves a significant historical moment while also inviting contemplation on themes such as faith, sacrifice, and our shared humanity in times marked by strife.
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