Crew On USS ‘Saugus’
As we all know there are very pictures that were taken during the time of the Civil War. Pictured above, we see a group of men who are on a ship that seems to be all geared up to ride the waves of the fearsome sea. The picture above is actually a portrait of the crew on monitor USS ‘Saugus,’ James River, Virginia, 1863. The tension is evident in this photo, isn’t it?
A Dead Soldier
We have mentioned time and again that the Civil War resulted in thousands of deaths. The battles that took place all ended up with casualties on both sides of the Union and Confederate. In this photo, we see a dead soldier who had been left in a roadside at Fredericksburg, Virginia, American Civil War, 3 May 1863. Such a shame to lose brave soldiers like this guy here.
Field Band, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry
In the above photo, we see the Field Band of the 2nd Rhode Island Infantry. We must remember that music was a key component on either side of the conflict. Drums and fifes were used to cheer on the soldiers, hoping to motivate their spirits to fight on. It was even reported that bands from both sides would play against each other in the nights before an epic battle.