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File Details: AILYm, 300 DPI, TIFF, Original Photograph, 6.7 Mb

Image ID: AILY

Credit:

by O’Sullivan (Timothy H.)

Date:

1865.02

Negative Size:

8 in. x 10 in.

Equipment:

axe; bench; hammer; horseshoe; mule; mule stocks; pipe; toolbox

Locations & Lines:

Petersburg battlefield VA; Virginia

Military Units:

9th Corps; US Army

Sources:

Library of Congress; National Archives

Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book Of The War. Vol. 2, No. 70. Army Repair Shop. February, 1864 [sic]. A Field Workshop in the Ninth Army Corps, before Petersburg. In such rude manner did the lusty artificers of the corps carry on their needful trades, doing much good work under the scorching rays of the southern sun. At one time the majority of these hardy workmen were detailed from the ranks, with extra pay and allowances, but when every soldier was needed behind his musket, skilled men were hired for such duty ,and some of the soldiers ordered back to their regiments. On the right of the view is the stocks, a neat contrivance, to facilitate the shoeing of mules, an operation which those self-willed animals had a decided objection to undergo. Time being precious, the farriers could not be expected to waste much in the exercise of their persuasive abilities. The refractory mule was led into the stocks, often by the seductive display of a peck of oats, suddenly to find himself suspended in air upon a huge belly-band. Four stout fellows seizing his feet, fastened them securely with thongs in the required position, and while impotent rage convulsed his frame, rapidly nailed on the shoes, finally releasing the hybrid in a state of wretched uncertainty as to the intents and purposes of his masters.
The tent fly, with its partial walls of loose bricks, covers the forge. Around it are the wheel and harness-makers, evidently resting, with pleasing expectation of forming a prominent feature of the photograph, while the contrabands have assumed positions of determined fixedness, worthy of occasion.

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