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Pywell, William R. Slave Pen, Alexandria, VA., August, 1863. [Copy 1]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05111.01.0282 Author/Creator: Pywell, William R. Place Written: Alexandria, Virginia Type: Photograph Date: 1863/08 Pagination: 1 photograph ; 46.4 x 33.7 cm Order a Copy

Title from text on recto. Taken from Gardner's "Photo. Sketchbook of the Civil War," plate "No. 2." Shows a large red brick building with a white brick addition: the slave pen. A sign on the red brick building reads: "Price, Birch & Co. dealers in Slaves." The addition has bars on the windows. Negative by Wm. R. Pywell.

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