The Civil War in America. Southern refugees
Southern refugees encamped in the woods near Vicksburg. Women and children, having abandoned their mansions and plantations, camping in tents in woodland. A negro slave is seen looking after two white children, left foreground. On the right a Confederate soldier is taking leave of his sweetheart. Vicksburg was the last great Confederate stronghold, and fell to the Unionists afer a 6 week siege on July 4th, 1863
Picture No
10218435
Media ID
45989887
Size
6146px x 3938px
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Credit
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Source
Illustrated London News. 1863. p 216. By Frank Vizetelly
Date
1863
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