Lc Handy Collection
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"LC Handy: A Glimpse into the Lives of Extraordinary Individuals" Step back in time and uncover the captivating stories behind these intriguing portraits from various eras. Confederate General Jubal Early, captured in a head-and-shoulders portrait dating back to c1860-1870, emanates an aura of strength and determination. The photographer's identity remains unknown, but their lens immortalized this legendary figure. Moving forward to the late 19th century, we encounter Adoniram J. Holmes of Iowa. Though his story is shrouded in mystery, his enigmatic gaze hints at a life filled with adventures and accomplishments that deserve recognition. Alexander Gardner's Photographic Gallery on Washington D. C. 's 7th & D Street serves as the backdrop for another captivating image from ca. 1863. This photograph transports us to a tumultuous era when our nation was divided by war, reminding us of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during those trying times. General Nathan Bedford Forrest emerges next from obscurity between 1880 and 1920. Despite being captured by an unknown artist, his commanding presence leaves an indelible mark on history – a testament to his significant role within America's military landscape. Kit Carson's band takes center stage at Camp McKibbin in Maryland during 1893; their music echoing through time as they entertain troops stationed there. Their faces reflect camaraderie and shared experiences that transcend generations. Intriguing titles like "Shall Old Acquaintance be Forgotten?" or "Just a friendly____" leave room for imagination while capturing moments frozen forevermore by anonymous photographers who expertly wielded their craft during this transformative period. Captain Columbus & friends gather together for yet another timeless snapshot in 1893 – their jovial expressions hinting at cherished memories forged amidst challenging circumstances. "After the battle at Marshall Hall, " we catch glimpses of resilience etched on the faces of those who fought valiantly.