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A Harvest of Death, 1863.. A Harvest of Death is the title of a photograph taken by Timothy H. O'Sullivan, sometime between July 4 and 7, 1863.It shows the bodies of soldiers killed at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War, stretched out over part of the battlefield.
English: The Harvest of Death (Q61729111), Gettysburg, PA. Photograph showing dead soldiers on the battlefield. Negative by Timothy H. O'Sullivan. Positive by Alexander Gardner. Albumen silver print. 7 x 8 11/16 inches.
His job was to photograph the West to attract settlers. O'Sullivan's pictures were among the first to record the prehistoric ruins, Navajo weavers, and pueblo villages of the Southwest. [10] He faced starvation on the Colorado River when some of the expedition's boats capsized; few of the 300 negatives he took survived the trip back East.
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Incidents of the war: "The Harvest of Death", Gettysburg, July, 1863" Timothy H. O'Sullivan (1840–1882) was born in New York City. As a teenager, he was employed by Mathew Brady and worked for him continuously from 1856 to late 1862, when he was hired by Alexander Gardner as "superintendent of my map and field work."
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