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Civil War Photography

Old Pictures: Have you ever looked at really old pictures of your parents or grandparents? Old pictures can tell us things about the past. – Give an example Today, we are going to look at old photographs from the Civil War and use them to look for clues about the past and to understand what it was like to live back then.

When we study an event in history and we use a piece of writing from that time, what would we call that type of document? – A primary source – A primary source is a document, speech, or other sort of evidence written, created or otherwise produced during the time being studied. Is a photo considered to be a primary source? – Yes!

The Civil War While photographs of earlier conflicts do exist, the American Civil War is considered the first major conflict to be extensively photographed. For the first time in history, citizens on the home front could view the actual carnage of far away battlefields. Civil War photographs stripped away much of the romance around warfare.

Today pictures are taken and stored digitally, but in 1861, the newest technology was wet- plate photography, a process in which an image is captured on chemically coated pieces of plate glass. This was a complicated process done exclusively by photographic professionals.

3D! Did you know that an estimated 70% of all Civil War documentary photographs were shot as "stereoviews" - the 19th Century equivalent of 3-D?

Photo #1 Photography as a Primary Source Interactive Worksheet. Question 2. Look at this first 3-D picture from the Civil War. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i.

Photo #2 Question 3: a. b. c. d. e. f.

Photo #3 Question #4 a. b. c. d. e. f.

Photo #4 Question #5 a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.

15 photos in 1 st Gallery 23 photos in 2 nd Gallery “see more 3d images” Time left over? Time left over? Look at additional images Watch videos about photography during the Civil War. 3-D Gallery of Civil War Photos Using the website and 3-D glasses provided: 1.Choose one or two images that interest you. 2.Copy the image(s) into a word processing document.(‘save picture as’ onto your desktop. Delete later today!) 3.Explain the image(s) by answering: a.Where was it taken? Can you tell if its in the North or South? b.What is happening in the image? Describe what it must have been like to be present in the photo. c.What can the image tell us about the Civil War? What clues exist about the past? d.Why did you choose the image(s)?

Assessment photo Look at the picture. a.What do your notice first about this picture? b.Where do you think this picture was taken? How can you tell? c.What do you think these are the remains of? d.Why do you think the photographer chose to take a picture with a man in it?