. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . TAIN KELL, IS STANDINGAT THE EXTREME RIGHT. In this charming photo-graph of Milbrook ManorHouse near , appears a scene of 1864at the quiet country-place towhich Admiral Semmes of theConfederate warship, Ala-bama, and his chief executiveofficer, Captain K< II, retiredfor rest and recuperation afterflic loss of their vessel in thebattle with the U. S. S. Kear-sarge off the coast of the right of the picture isCaptain Kell, convalescingfro


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . TAIN KELL, IS STANDINGAT THE EXTREME RIGHT. In this charming photo-graph of Milbrook ManorHouse near , appears a scene of 1864at the quiet country-place towhich Admiral Semmes of theConfederate warship, Ala-bama, and his chief executiveofficer, Captain K< II, retiredfor rest and recuperation afterflic loss of their vessel in thebattle with the U. S. S. Kear-sarge off the coast of the right of the picture isCaptain Kell, convalescingfrom his wound in this green,shaded retreat. Exquisitelyrendered by the camera are thehoopskirts, the flowing- scarfs,and the old-fashioned blousesof the women in the rider a glass the detail comesout with startling reality, andfor a moment the atmosphereof the place and the time is re-stored. The beautiful, vine-clad manor house, with thequaint group of women, bringback to remembrance the his-tory of the cruiser and of theKearsarge, and the bravery ltile men who fought during themost dramatic naval 1310 I


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