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Camp Barry near Bladensberg, Maryland. Artillery Depot, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Camp Barry near Bladensberg, Maryland. Artillery Depot, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
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Artillery Brady Depot Maryland Maryland United States Of America Mathew B Military Camp Albumen Silver Print American Civil War Brady Mathew B Mathew B Brady Mathew Brady
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This print captures the historical significance of Camp Barry near Bladensburg, Maryland during the American Civil War. The image showcases an artillery depot that served as a crucial military camp from 1861 to 1865. Although its creator remains unknown, this photograph was previously attributed to the renowned Mathew B. Brady. The scene depicts a cluster of sturdy buildings within the camp, standing proudly against the backdrop of a vast country landscape. A large banner flutters in the wind, displaying an emblematic symbol of unity and resilience during wartime. The absence of color allows us to focus on the architectural details and appreciate their historical value. Camp Barry's strategic location made it an essential hub for military operations during this tumultuous period in American history. This image serves as a testament to its importance as an artillery depot where soldiers were trained and equipped for battle. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this nineteenth-century albumen silver print offers us a glimpse into America's past and highlights our nation's enduring spirit in times of conflict. It is through photographs like these that we can connect with our heritage and gain insight into pivotal moments that have shaped our present-day United States.
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