| Credit: | by Tyson Bros. |
|---|---|
| Date: | 1863-1865 |
| Negative Size: | stereo |
| Locations & Lines: | Gettysburg PA; Pennsylvania |
| Military Units: | CS Army; US Army |
| Sources: | Library of Congress |
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File Details: 2AIYm, 800 DPI, TIFF, Original Photograph, 11.5 Mb
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Category Field Photographs
Tags by Tyson Bros., CS Army, Gettysburg PA, Pennsylvania, US Army
Image ID: 2AIY
Tyson’s Stereoscopic Views. No. 579. Battle-field of Gettysburg––Stratton street, through which the Union forces retreated. The Rail fence marks the spot where Serg’t Hummiston [i.e. Humiston] fell. [C. J. Tyson stereo card]
Library of Congress says: Photograph shows two houses with fence, where Sergeant Amos Humiston fell in the Battle of Gettysburg, on Stratton Street, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The house in the distance has the name W.E. Biddle painted on the wall.
