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Camp Carroll, Baltimore, MD, 1862 Frame Style:Ebony Frame where British columns staged from

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where British columns staged from Chieveley pressed against entrenched riflemen on the Tugela's far bank

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Camp Carroll, Baltimore, MD, 1862 Frame Style:Ebony Frame where British columns staged fromCamp Carroll, Baltimore, MD, 1862 a documentary view of the Union encampment ringing a city held under uneasy occupation, where Maryland's divided loyalties were policed by tent lines and drill yards. The image carries the quiet of a garrison waiting for orders, the war still hardening into its long shape. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional

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