Cold Harbor Collection
"Cold Harbor: A Glimpse into the Brutality of War" In this haunting black and white photograph, we witness a burial party on the battlefield in 1864
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"Cold Harbor: A Glimpse into the Brutality of War" In this haunting black and white photograph, we witness a burial party on the battlefield in 1864. The solemn faces of these soldiers tell stories of loss and sacrifice as they lay their fallen comrades to rest, and is a poignant reminder of the devastating toll that war takes on both sides. An engraving from June 1864 captures the intensity and chaos that engulfed Cold Harbor during one fateful month. Known as the First Battle or the Battle of Chickahominy River, it was a pivotal moment in American Civil War history. The illustration transports us back to those harrowing days when lives were forever changed. Another illustration depicts the site where Gaines Mill once stood, now known as Cold Harbor. These ruins serve as silent witnesses to the fierce clashes between Union and Confederate forces. They stand as reminders of bravery amidst unimaginable destruction. John Reekie's photographs capture moments frozen in time - burial parties at Cold Harbor, Virginia. Each image tells its own story, conveying grief and resilience intertwined within these hallowed grounds. Alfred R Waud's drawing showcases soldiers taking up positions at Cold Harbor on June 2nd, 1864. Their determined expressions reveal unwavering resolve despite facing an uncertain future filled with danger and uncertainty. The ruins of Gaines Mill near it can captured in another image - remnants standing tall amidst desolation. These ruins bear witness to battles fought with ferocity but also symbolize hope for rebuilding after conflict subsides. General Ulysses S Grant leans over a pew at Bethesda Church examining a map held by General George G Meade - an intimate moment frozen by Timothy H O Sullivan's camera lens during May 1864 in Cold Harbor, Virginia. This snapshot reveals strategic planning amid turmoil while highlighting leaders' dedication to their cause. At Massaponax Church, General Grant sits on a pew from Bethesda Church, writing dispatches.