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Photographic Print : CIVIL WAR: LOG CABIN, 1864. Colonel John R. Coxe seated with a lady in front of his log cabin at the winter quarters at the Army of the Potomac headquarters at Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, February 1864

CIVIL WAR: LOG CABIN, 1864. Colonel John R. Coxe seated with a lady in front of his log cabin at the winter quarters at the Army of the Potomac headquarters at Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, February 1864




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CIVIL WAR: LOG CABIN, 1864. Colonel John R. Coxe seated with a lady in front of his log cabin at the winter quarters at the Army of the Potomac headquarters at Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, February 1864

CIVIL WAR: LOG CABIN, 1864.
Colonel John R. Coxe seated with a lady in front of his log cabin at the winter quarters at the Army of the Potomac headquarters at Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, February 1864

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1864 Army Army Of The Potomac Brandy Station Cabin Colonel Couple Dress Log Cabin Officer Rural South East Tent Union Union Army Virginia Winter Wood Wooden Coxe


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Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "CIVIL WAR: LOG CABIN, 1864." This captivating image, taken in February 1864, captures Colonel John R. Coxe seated in front of his log cabin at the Army of the Potomac headquarters at Brandy Station, Virginia. The winter scene is adorned with a lady by his side, adding a touch of warmth and tranquility amidst the turbulent Civil War era. Bring this piece of history into your home or office and relive the past with our high-quality, museum-grade print from The Granger Collection. Order now from Media Storehouse and experience the rich history of the Civil War like never before.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photograph from 1864, we are transported back to the heart of the American Civil War. The image showcases Colonel John R. Coxe, a distinguished Union officer, seated alongside a lady in front of his humble log cabin at the winter quarters of the Army of the Potomac headquarters in Brandy Station, Virginia. The scene exudes an air of tranquility amidst the chaos and turmoil that surrounded them during this tumultuous time. The wooden cabin stands as a symbol of resilience and resourcefulness, providing shelter for those who fought bravely on behalf of their beliefs. Colonel Coxe's presence exudes authority and strength while his companion adds a touch of elegance to this rustic setting. Their connection is palpable; perhaps she is a loved one or even another soldier seeking solace in each other's company amid war-torn surroundings. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst conflict and destruction, there were moments where individuals found respite from battlefields and hardships. It offers us a glimpse into their lives beyond military duty - reminding us that they too had personal connections and sought comfort in simple pleasures. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot frozen in time, we cannot help but marvel at its significance. It encapsulates not only an era marked by division but also human resilience and perseverance against all odds.

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