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CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861. Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861. Wood engraving, after Winslow Homer, on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 4 January 1862
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CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861. Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861. Wood engraving, after Winslow Homer, on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 4 January 1862
CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861.
Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861. Wood engraving, after Winslow Homer, on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 4 January 1862
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This print captures a poignant moment during the Civil War: Christmas, 1861. The image showcases Union soldiers eagerly opening boxes in their camp, bringing a touch of holiday cheer to their challenging circumstances. This wood engraving, created by Winslow Homer and featured on the front page of Harpers Weekly on January 4th, 1862, perfectly encapsulates the spirit of unity and resilience that characterized this period in American history. Amidst the harsh realities of war, these brave men find solace and joy in receiving gifts from home. Their faces light up with anticipation as they uncover treasures sent by loved ones far away. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a glimpse into the humanity behind the uniforms - ordinary individuals longing for connection and comfort amidst turmoil. The scene unfolds against an exterior backdrop; rows of tents stretch out behind them as laundry flutters gently in the breeze. It is a reminder that even during wartime, life goes on - soldiers still need clean clothes and moments to savor simple pleasures like opening presents. As we reflect upon this image today, it serves as a powerful testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit. These troops represent not just Yankee soldiers or members of the Union Army but also countless others who have fought throughout history for causes they believed in. They remind us that even amidst darkness and uncertainty, there is always room for hope and celebration – especially during Christmas time
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