Brady's Strange Photo Wagon: "And Still They Gazed, and Still the Wonder Grew"
New for December 2025
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12m
Sudents of the Civil War know that technical innovations developed or advanced during the conflict played an important role in history: ironclad warships, use of railroads and the telegraph, repeating rifles, medical and surgical practice, to name a few. Here's another one: the portable photography studio.
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