This collection includes both photographs and drawings.  In several instances, it includes drawings derived from photographs and copies of the photographs.  Where there is one or more drawings that correspond to a photo, the drawing often reveals details that are blurred in the old photos.

View From Main Gate of the Stockade
Photographed by A. J. Riddle, August 17, 1864

In this set of drawings and copies of the original photo, it interesting to note the  representation of the skeletal unclad forms in one of the drawings.  In the photo, the individuals clearly have clothing.

South View - Taken from the Stockade
Photographed by A. J. Riddle, August 17, 1864

In this instance there are two different drawings of the view and, in both instances, the drawing is a composite of two photographs for panoramic view of the camp.  In the fifth image, we've laid one photo over the other to provide a view similar to that of the drawings.


 
 

Bird's Eye View of the Stockade
Photographed by A. J. Riddle, August 17, 1864

 

North-East View - Taken From the Stockade
Photographed by A. J. Riddle, August 17, 1864

 
 
 
     
     

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