Civil War Confederate Calvary - Harper's Pictorial Record
- It was published in the Pictorial War Record.
- The illustration depicts Confederate cavalry during the American Civil War.
- Frederick, Maryland, was a significant location during the war, particularly during the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
- The image likely captures a moment related to the movements of Confederate troops in the area, possibly in the days leading up to battles like South Mountain or Antietam.
Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War is a two volume anthology, published in 1866 and 1868, that served as a contemporaneous, illustrated record of the American Civil War, comprising articles, engravings, and maps. It was intended to present a pro-Union narrative of the war's events.
- It was published in the Pictorial War Record.
- The illustration depicts Confederate cavalry during the American Civil War.
- Frederick, Maryland, was a significant location during the war, particularly during the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
- The image likely captures a moment related to the movements of Confederate troops in the area, possibly in the days leading up to battles like South Mountain or Antietam.
Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War is a two volume anthology, published in 1866 and 1868, that served as a contemporaneous, illustrated record of the American Civil War, comprising articles, engravings, and maps. It was intended to present a pro-Union narrative of the war's events.