Photograph Album Collection
Step back in time with this captivating photograph album, showcasing a diverse collection of historical moments captured through the lens
Exterior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Exterior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s
City of Atlanta, Georgia No. 2, 1866. Creator: George N. Barnard
City of Atlanta, Georgia No. 2, 1866
Defences of the Etawah Bridge, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Defences of the Etawah Bridge, 1860s
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Step back in time with this captivating photograph album, showcasing a diverse collection of historical moments captured through the lens. Dating back to 1936, the first image by Manuel G. Runyan takes us on a visual journey through time. Moving forward, we witness President Johnson being presented with mariner photos in 1965, courtesy of NASA's talented creators. The album also offers a glimpse into significant events such as President Johnson congratulating astronauts during the same year. These powerful images remind us of humanity's remarkable achievements and our relentless pursuit of exploration beyond Earth's boundaries. Delving further into history, George N. Barnard's photographs transport us to pivotal moments like the destruction of Hoods Ordinance Train in 1864 and the administration of allegiance to Confederate prisoners at Point Lookout. These hauntingly beautiful snapshots capture both triumphs and tragedies that shaped our nation. The Charles Walter Amory family album from 1888-1897 adds a personal touch to this collection, allowing us to peer into cherished memories frozen in time by an unknown creator. The warmth emanating from these pictures reminds us that amidst grand historical events lie intimate stories waiting to be discovered. George N. Barnard continues his narrative with scenes depicting General McPherson's death and the battle ground of Resacca, Georgia No. 1 - each frame telling its own tale etched onto history's canvas. Sherman and His Generals stand united in another striking image from Barnard’s lens; their determined expressions reflecting the weighty responsibility they carried during those turbulent times. As we near the end of this photographic odyssey, Savannah reveals itself through multiple lenses: Buen-Ventura captures its essence while Savannah No. 2 showcases its beauty post-Civil War era - reminders that even after great strife comes renewal and hope for brighter days ahead. Finally, Columbia beckons from atop Capitol Hill – an enduring symbol reminding us that despite challenges faced throughout history, our nation's spirit endures.