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Return of the Seventy-First Regiment, the Start of Parade at South Ferry (b / w photo)
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Return of the Seventy-First Regiment, the Start of Parade at South Ferry (b / w photo)
5215353 Return of the Seventy-First Regiment, the Start of Parade at South Ferry (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Return of the Seventy-First Regiment, the Start of Parade at South Ferry, owing to the Physical Condition of the Regiment it was taken on Broadway Cars over Part of the Line of March. Illustration for The New Metropolis edited by E Idell Zeisloft (D Appleton, 1899).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22776588
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The print titled "Return of the Seventy-First Regiment, the Start of Parade at South Ferry" captures a significant moment in American history. Taken by an anonymous 19th-century American photographer, this image is part of a private collection. The photograph showcases the return of the Seventy-First Regiment after their parade through New York City. Due to the physical condition of the regiment, they were transported on Broadway Cars for part of their march. The scene depicts them starting their procession at South Ferry, with elevated railway stations visible in the background. This historical snapshot offers a glimpse into America's past and highlights the pride and unity that parades can evoke within communities. It was originally published as an illustration for "The New Metropolis" edited by E Idell Zeisloft in 1899. With its rich historical context, this image serves as a reminder of New York City's vibrant heritage and its role as a bustling metropolis. It symbolizes not only the strength and resilience of this particular regiment but also represents countless other regiments throughout United States history. As we admire this photograph today, it allows us to reflect on our nation's past while appreciating how far we have come as Americans united under one flag.
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