Gen. Grant on Lookout Mt., 1863, [1863 Nov.] [graphic].

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Gen. Grant on Lookout Mt., 1863, [1863 Nov.] [graphic].

Informal group portrait. Grant is standing at left, facing the other men, who are seated, scattered along a cliff to Grant's right. The cliff is surrounded by trees and there is a wooden building in the distance. Emulsion-paper print from a Brady negative, late-19th or early-20th century. May have been produced for purchase as souvenir. Subjects are, left to right: Grant; Gen. J.A. Rawlins (seated, with back against tree); Gen. Joseph Dana Webster behind him; Col. Clark B. Lagow leaning against tree; and Col. William S. Hillyer in right foreground; an orderly seated at rear. Photograph #16 in this collection is identical to this photograph; however, it is lighter and more faded.

1 photograph : b&w ; 5 x 6.875 in.

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