867762 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Union artillerymen posing with 24-pounder guns in Fort Richardson near Arlington, Virginia, late 1861; their pieces are mounted alternately on garrison carriages and front-pintle barbette carriages. Officially, these men were still listed as the 4th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment, not being re-constituted as the 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery until January 2, 1862; their regimental commander, Col. Robert O. Tyler, can be seen cradling his sword on his forearm at the left-hand side of this picture. This photograph was issued by Mathew Brady as part of his ?Incidents of the War? series of albumen prints; note the American flag flying in the distance, only faintly visible on a misty overcast day. Cleaned by BiM); Battlefields in Motion, Ltd.; American, out of copyright.
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