Sunday, October 12, 2008

Alert Flickr Member Spots Officer


An alert Flickr member, bch10, saw my carte de visite of 1st Lt. Robert S. Robertson of the Ninety-third New York Infantry, and left a comment that included a link to a Library of Congress image of the regiment's officers and non-commissioned officers, noting that Robertson sat front and center.

I downloaded the high-resolution, archival version of the image from the LOC (use this link, then enter call number LC-B817- 7515) and enlarged it to see the detail. I instantly recognized two of the other officers in the group, sending shivers through me.

The second man seated to Robertson's left is Capt. Dennis Edwin Barnes of Company C, who died in action during the Battle of the Wilderness. His image is in my Photostream. The officer with the sideburns standing behind Robertson's right is 1st Lt. Waters Whipple Braman of Company H. Braman later became a captain, and served as an aide-de-camp to generals David Birney and Gershom Mott. Braman's photo is not in my Photostream, but is included in Union Faces.

Robert Stoddart Robertson left the Ninety-third to become an aide-de-camp to Brig. Gen. Nelson A. Miles in December 1863. Five months later, during the Wilderness Campaign, near Corbin’s Creek, a Confederate charge broke the Union line. Robertson rallied the men, turned back the enemy attackers, and later received the Medal of Honor for his actions. Three weeks later, at Totopotomoy Creek, while carrying orders to a front line position, he suffered a serious leg wound that ended his military service. After the war he settled in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and served as lieutenant governor from 1886-1888. His full profile will appear in an future issue of Civil War News.

A detail of the LOC image is shown here. Sepia-toned portraits from my collection overlay it. (Note: The Barnes image was part of my collection for a short time. Purchased on eBay from Daniel Lorello, it has since been returned to the state of New York).

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Brendan Hamilton said...

Thanks for the cred, Ron. Didn't realize you're the author of Faces of War. Excellent work.

Not to beat a dead horse, but I had some fun going back to the LOC and finding more images of your officers. LC-B817- 7011 shows Robertson and Braman standing 2nd and 3rd from the left, respectively. LC-B817- 7451, a group shot of Company C, shows Braman (who according to Soldiers & Sailors also served in Co C) and Barnes seated in chairs at the front of the group. It helps that they seem to maintain nearly the same expressions/hat tilts in every image--the 19th century equivalent of a "game face?"

Anyway, thanks again for the info. You provide so much more context to these images just as in the portraits in your published work.

9:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Waters W. Braman is my great, great, grandfather! How cool. Thanks!
Megan Tierney-Ward

10:46 AM  

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