. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . gan Regiment, captured at the first battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. Guarding them on the parapet area number of the Charleston Zouave Cadets. The bearded officer resting his head on his hand, next to the civilian, is Captain C. E. Chi-chester, of the Cadets. Next to him is Private T. G. Boag, and sitting in front of him with his coat in his hands is Lieutenant White. The head and shoulders of W. II. Welch, orderly-sergeant, appear behind the mouth of the cannon. The center figureof the three cadets sitting at his left, wi


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . gan Regiment, captured at the first battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. Guarding them on the parapet area number of the Charleston Zouave Cadets. The bearded officer resting his head on his hand, next to the civilian, is Captain C. E. Chi-chester, of the Cadets. Next to him is Private T. G. Boag, and sitting in front of him with his coat in his hands is Lieutenant White. The head and shoulders of W. II. Welch, orderly-sergeant, appear behind the mouth of the cannon. The center figureof the three cadets sitting at his left, with his sword-point on the ground, is Sergeant (later Captain) Joseph F. Burke. The uniformof the Seventy-ninth New York was dark blue with a small red stripe on trousers and jackets. The latter had small brass but-tons. On their caps was the number 79 in brass figures. Many of the other men shown without coats belonged to the EighthMichigan Infantry. This photograph and the two others of Castle Pinckney shown on subsequent pages were taken in August,


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