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Ruins of Garretts Barn and Out-houses near Port Royal, where Booth was shot, April 1865 (engraving)
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Ruins of Garretts Barn and Out-houses near Port Royal, where Booth was shot, April 1865 (engraving)
959583 Ruins of Garretts Barn and Out-houses near Port Royal, where Booth was shot, April 1865 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of Garretts Barn and Out-houses near Port Royal, where Booth was shot, April 1865. Illustration for Harpers Pictorial History of the Civil War (McDonnell Bros, 1886). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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American Civil War Booth Port Royal Shot
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This engraving titled "Ruins of Garretts Barn and Out-houses near Port Royal, where Booth was shot, April 1865" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The image depicts the aftermath of one of the most dramatic events during the American Civil War - the shooting of John Wilkes Booth. The ruins stand as solemn witnesses to this fateful event that occurred in April 1865. The dilapidated barn and out-houses near Port Royal serve as a haunting reminder of the chaos and destruction brought about by war. The artist, from the 19th century American School, skillfully captures both the desolation and historical importance of this location. This particular print is an illustration for Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, published by McDonnell Bros in 1886. Through digital cleaning techniques, this image has been preserved for generations to come. It allows us to reflect on a pivotal moment when America was torn apart by conflict but ultimately united through healing. As we gaze upon these ruins today, we are reminded not only of John Wilkes Booth's infamous act but also of how far our nation has come since then. This engraving serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst ruin and devastation, hope can emerge and rebuild what once seemed irreparable.
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