Description: Number 1 (July/August 1997) Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Passing in Review; Gettysburg ’96: A selection of images seen at last year’s Gettysburg Show; Palmetto Soldiers on the Fields of the West: 10th & 19th South Carolina Infantry in the Army of Tennessee; The “Forgotten” Fifteenth Infantry: Service in China, 1912-1938; The Grim Face of War: A somber album from the collections of our readers; Early American Machine Guns: Photo postcards from the collection of Herb Peck Jr.;Light & Shadow; Uniforms & History; The Auction Block; Sutler’s Row; Captain Bob’s Caveat Emptorium; Stragglers; Back cover. Number 2 (September/October 1997) Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Passing in Review; A.S. Morse’s Gallery of the Cumberland: A prolific photographer in the Western Theater; Southern Faces: A Confederate gallery from the collections of our readers; A Photograph of the C.S.S. Alabama…at Last; “A Sickening, Heart-Rending Sight:”6th Regiment North Carolina State Troops at the Battle of First Manassas; My Darling Wife…Three letters from the colonel of the 15th Georgia; The Auction Block; Cover story; Uniforms & History; Sutler’s Row; Stragglers; Back cover. Number 3 (November/December 1997) Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Passing in Review; September 8,1863: a momentous day in the history of photography; “Between the Crosses, Row on Row:” A photo study of the cost of World War I; Immigrants in the Ranks: A collection of vignettes of foreigners in the Union army; The Elusive Pillbox Cap, 1870-1900; Black Sheep: Francis Henderson Baker, U.S.N.; Captain Bob’s Caveat Emptorium; Uniforms & History; Light & Shadow: Technical Aspects of Photography & Collecting; The Auction Block; Sutler’s Row; Stragglers; Back cover. Number 4 (January/February 1998) Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Cream of the Crop: Photos from the1997 Gettysburg Show (Divided into sections that include musicians, militia, sailors and marines, painted backdrops, Feds and Rebs, getting comfortable, family matters, outdoor views and medals and insignia); The Culpeper Backdrop: A multi-faceted detective story; Monsieur Rondin’s Fake Photo: A Scan that Failed; Uniforms & History; Passing in Review; Light & Shadow: Technical Aspects of Photography & Collecting; The Auction Block; Sutler’s Row; Back cover. Number 5 (March/April 1998) Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Passing in Review; Elswick’s Elegant Images: Photographs from the collection of William Elswick; From Shiloh to Santiago: Biography of William Wallace Walker, Jr.; “Hope of the 22nd Ohio: "A portrait of Western soldiers by Ed Italo; The Journal of William O’Shaughnessy, Battery H, 3rd New York Light Artillery; Red & White in Blue: Four tragedies of the Indian Wars; Uniforms & History; Captain Bob’s Caveat Emptorium; Sutler’s Row; Stragglers; Back cover Number 6 (May/June 1998) Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Light & Shadow; Passing in Review; The Gun Runner from West Point; James Bailey: An Obscure Louisiana Photographer and His Obscure Confederate Legacy; Southern Soldiers: Faces from the Antebellum & Confederate South; A Family in Gray: The LeRoy Brothers of the ‘Oconee Rifles’; Zouaves! Images from the Collection of David Wynn Vaughan; Nameless Zouaves from the Collections of Our Readers; Brothers at War: James and Richard Taylor; Uniforms & History; The Auction Block; Capt. Bob’s Caveat Emptorium; Sutlers’ Row; Stragglers; Back cover.
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Publication Name: Military Images
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Publication Month: May, June, July, August
Publication Year: 1997
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Language: English
Issue Number: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
Volume: 19, XIX
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Genre: History
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Topic: Military, Photography, Civil War, Antiques
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