From "War Memories" catalog: This view shows the method of removing the wounded from the field by the Ambulance Corps. In no previous war in the history of the world was so much done to alleviate suffering as in the war of 1861-1865. But notwithstanding all that was done, the wounded suffered horribly. After any great battle it required several days and nights of steady work ere all the wounded were gathered up, and no pen nor tongue can tell how they suffered while waiting for the Ambulance Corps.
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Title from "War Memories" catalog.
"War Memories" catalog number: 1078
Handwritten on item back: 206
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"War memories, the war for the Union 1861-1865 : catalogue of original photographic war views : photographic history of the war for the Union." Taylor & Huntington, 1890, Hartford, Conn.