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"Brady: Capturing History Through the Lens" Matthew Brady, a renowned photographer of his time, immortalized significant figures and events in American history

Background imageBrady Collection: St. Peters Church near White House, Where Washington was Married. General E. V. Sumner

St. Peters Church near White House, Where Washington was Married. General E. V. Sumner and Staff, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Street in Fredericksburg, 1863. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Street in Fredericksburg, 1863. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Street in Fredericksburg, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Bermuda Hundred Landing, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Bermuda Hundred Landing, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Bermuda Hundred Landing, James River, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Headquarters of Capt. E. E. Camp, A. Q. M. at City Point, Virginia, 1861-65

Headquarters of Capt. E. E. Camp, A. Q. M. at City Point, Virginia, 1861-65
Headquarters of Capt. E.E. Camp, A.Q.M. at City Point, Virginia, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Coxs Landing, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Coxs Landing, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Coxs Landing, James River, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Wilcox Landing, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Wilcox Landing, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Wilcox Landing, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Lower Pontoon Bridge, Deep Bottom, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Lower Pontoon Bridge, Deep Bottom, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Lower Pontoon Bridge, Deep Bottom, James River, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Entrenchments on left of Bermuda Hundred Lines, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Entrenchments on left of Bermuda Hundred Lines, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Entrenchments on left of Bermuda Hundred Lines, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Extreme Left of Bermuda Hundred Lines, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Extreme Left of Bermuda Hundred Lines, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Extreme Left of Bermuda Hundred Lines, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Fort Beauregard, Manassas, VA, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Fort Beauregard, Manassas, VA, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Fort Beauregard, Manassas, VA, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Camp of Laborers, City Point, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Camp of Laborers, City Point, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Camp of Laborers, City Point, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Bridge, Richmond, Virginia, ca. 1865

Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Bridge, Richmond, Virginia, ca. 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Custom House, Richmond, Virginia (after evacuation), 1861-65. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Custom House, Richmond, Virginia (after evacuation), 1861-65. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Custom House, Richmond, Virginia (after evacuation), 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Ruins at end of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge, Richmond, 1861-65

Ruins at end of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge, Richmond, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Richmond, Virginia. Looking toward Manchester, ca. 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Richmond, Virginia. Looking toward Manchester, ca. 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Richmond, Virginia. Looking toward Manchester, ca. 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Wharves at Richmond, Virginia, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Wharves at Richmond, Virginia, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Wharves at Richmond, Virginia, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Richmond, Virginia, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Richmond, Virginia, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Richmond, Virginia, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Ruins of R & P Railroad Bridge, Richmond, ca. 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Ruins of R & P Railroad Bridge, Richmond, ca. 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Ruins of R & P Railroad Bridge, Richmond, ca. 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Jeff. Davis House, Executive Mansion, C. S. A. Richmond, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Jeff. Davis House, Executive Mansion, C. S. A. Richmond, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Jeff. Davis House, Executive Mansion, C.S.A. Richmond, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Richmond after the Evacuation, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Richmond after the Evacuation, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Richmond after the Evacuation, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Richmond, Virginia, after Evacuation, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Richmond, Virginia, after Evacuation, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Richmond, Virginia, after Evacuation, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: White House Landing, Pamunkey River, 1864. Creators: Tim O Sullivan, Mathew Brady

White House Landing, Pamunkey River, 1864. Creators: Tim O Sullivan, Mathew Brady
White House Landing, Pamunkey River, 1864

Background imageBrady Collection: Ruins in Carey Street, Richmond, 1865. Creators: Thomas C. Roche, Alexander Gardner

Ruins in Carey Street, Richmond, 1865. Creators: Thomas C. Roche, Alexander Gardner
Ruins in Carey Street, Richmond, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia, 1864. Creator: Thomas C. Roche

Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia, 1864. Creator: Thomas C. Roche
Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Dead Confederates, Fort Mahone, 1864. Creator: Thomas C. Roche

Dead Confederates, Fort Mahone, 1864. Creator: Thomas C. Roche
Dead Confederates, Fort Mahone, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Edward Everett, ca. 1858. Creator: Mathew Brady

Edward Everett, ca. 1858. Creator: Mathew Brady
Edward Everett, ca. 1858

Background imageBrady Collection: [Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry], 1856-58. Creator: Mathew Brady

[Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry], 1856-58. Creator: Mathew Brady
[Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry], 1856-58

Background imageBrady Collection: Peter Force, ca. 1858. Creator: Mathew Brady

Peter Force, ca. 1858. Creator: Mathew Brady
Peter Force, ca. 1858

Background imageBrady Collection: [Camp Scene with Soldiers of the 22nd New York State Militia, Harpers Ferry, Virginia]

[Camp Scene with Soldiers of the 22nd New York State Militia, Harpers Ferry, Virginia], 1862

Background imageBrady Collection: Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865. Creators: John Reekie, Alexander Gardner

Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865. Creators: John Reekie, Alexander Gardner
Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Belle Plain, Virginia. Potomac River, Upper Wharf, 1864

Belle Plain, Virginia. Potomac River, Upper Wharf, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Procession of Troops and Civilians on Way to Dedication of Soldiers National

Procession of Troops and Civilians on Way to Dedication of Soldiers National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Belle Plain, Virginia, 1864. Creators: James Gardner, Tim O Sullivan

Belle Plain, Virginia, 1864. Creators: James Gardner, Tim O Sullivan
Belle Plain, Virginia, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Confederate Earthworks, Belle Plain, Virginia, 1863. Creators: James Gardner

Confederate Earthworks, Belle Plain, Virginia, 1863. Creators: James Gardner
Confederate Earthworks, Belle Plain, Virginia, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Dutch Gap Canal, 1865. Creator: Egbert Guy Fowx

Dutch Gap Canal, 1865. Creator: Egbert Guy Fowx
Dutch Gap Canal, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady, Andrew Joseph Russell

Background imageBrady Collection: Dutch Gap Canal, James River, 1864. Creator: Egbert Guy Fowx

Dutch Gap Canal, James River, 1864. Creator: Egbert Guy Fowx
Dutch Gap Canal, James River, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady, Andrew Joseph Russell

Background imageBrady Collection: Pontoon Bridge, 1861-65. Creator: Egbert Guy Fowx

Pontoon Bridge, 1861-65. Creator: Egbert Guy Fowx
Pontoon Bridge, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady, Andrew Joseph Russell

Background imageBrady Collection: [A Union Station on the James River Established for Extracting Gunpowder from Confederate

[A Union Station on the James River Established for Extracting Gunpowder from Confederate Torpedoes], 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady, Andrew Joseph Russell

Background imageBrady Collection: Bridge on Orange and Alexandria Rail Road, as Repaired by Army Engineers under Colonel

Bridge on Orange and Alexandria Rail Road, as Repaired by Army Engineers under Colonel Herman Haupt, 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Battery Going into Action, Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, 1862

Battery Going into Action, Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, 1862. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: End of the Bridge after Burnsides Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863

End of the Bridge after Burnsides Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Confederate Method of Destroying Rail Roads at McCloud Mill, Virginia, 1863

Confederate Method of Destroying Rail Roads at McCloud Mill, Virginia, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: [Orange and Alexandria Railroad Bridge, near Union Mills, Virginia], ca. 1863

[Orange and Alexandria Railroad Bridge, near Union Mills, Virginia], ca. 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Excavating for Y at Devereaux Station, Orange & Alexandria Railroad, 1863

Excavating for Y at Devereaux Station, Orange & Alexandria Railroad, 1863
Excavating for " Y" at Devereaux Station, Orange & Alexandria Railroad, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Bull Run, 1861-62. Creators: Andrew Joseph Russell, George N. Barnard, Tim O Sullivan

Bull Run, 1861-62. Creators: Andrew Joseph Russell, George N. Barnard, Tim O Sullivan
Bull Run, 1861-62. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: Commissary Department, City Point, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Commissary Department, City Point, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Commissary Department, City Point, Virginia, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: City Point, Virginia. Terminus of U. S. Military Railroad, 1861-65

City Point, Virginia. Terminus of U. S. Military Railroad, 1861-65
City Point, Virginia. Terminus of U.S. Military Railroad, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageBrady Collection: [Senator and Mrs. James Henry Lane], 1861-66. Creator: Brady & Co

[Senator and Mrs. James Henry Lane], 1861-66. Creator: Brady & Co
[Senator and Mrs. James Henry Lane], 1861-66



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"Brady: Capturing History Through the Lens" Matthew Brady, a renowned photographer of his time, immortalized significant figures and events in American history. From Ulysses Grant to Father William Corby of the Irish Brigade during the Civil War, Brady's lens captured their essence. Rev. Hugh Brady, Bishop of Meath, also found himself under Brady's gaze as he stood alongside other chaplains at Harrison's Landing in Virginia. The photograph serves as a reminder of the spiritual support provided to soldiers during this tumultuous period. Even military leaders like General William Tecumseh Sherman and George Armstrong Custer were not exempt from being subjects for Brady's camera. These images offer glimpses into their lives and contributions to shaping America. As an 18th President of the United States, Grant donned his lieutenant general uniform when photographed by Brady. This portrait showcases both his military prowess and presidential authority. Not limited to political or military figures alone, Sioux chiefs such as Red Fox and Bearskin were also captured through Brady's lens. Their portraits provide insight into Native American culture during a time marked by conflict and change. Brady even turned his attention towards influential politicians like Thaddeus Stevens who played a crucial role in shaping America's future through legal means. His photograph stands as a testament to those who fought tirelessly for justice. Robert E. Lee, one of the most prominent Confederate generals during the Civil War era, was not immune to being documented by Matthew Brady either. The image offers viewers a glimpse into Lee's persona beyond battlefield strategies. Beyond politics and war heroes, inventors like Samuel Colt found themselves before Brady's camera too. Colt revolutionized firearm technology with his inventions that shaped American history forever. However diverse these individuals may be - from Grover Cleveland serving two non-consecutive terms as President to General Tom Thumb captivating audiences with his small stature - they all share one commonality: Matthew Brady's lens captured their essence, preserving their legacies for generations to come.