Robert Gray
Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2012
The USS New Hampshire was an older ship of the line fitted out as a store and depot ship of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. In 1864 she was stationed off Port Royal, South Carolina when photographer Samuel A. Cooley came aboard and took a series of photos of the crew. At least five of the images were made with the subjects standing next to a 100-pounder Parrott rifle. Original prints from this series are rare, with the exception of a young powder monkey which has been widely reproduced and was issued as a stereoview by Cooley, John C. Taylor and later by publishers Taylor & Huntington.
New York Public Library
NYPL catalog ID: b11708965
Beaufort County Library, Beaufort, S.C.
Admin ID: 42781
Anaglyph by Paul Taylor
New York Public Library
NYPL catalog ID: b11708965
Beaufort County Library, Beaufort, S.C.
Admin ID: 42781
Anaglyph by Paul Taylor