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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.
Timothy H. O'Sullivan (c. 1840 – January 14, 1882) was an American photographer widely known for his work related to the American Civil War and the Western United States. Biography [ edit ]
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."
"Harvest of death" photograph by Timothy H. O'Sullivan of Union dead [32] By 5:30 p.m., when the first of Kershaw's regiments neared the Rose farmhouse, Stony Hill had been reinforced by two brigades of the 1st Division, V Corps, under Brig. Gen. James Barnes, those of Cols. William S. Tilton and Jacob B. Sweitzer. Kershaw's men placed great ...
The ruins of the house in which Muiris Ó Súilleabháin grew up on the Great Blasket Island.. Muiris Ó Súilleabháin (Irish: [ˈmˠɪɾʲɪʃ oː sˠuːl̠ʲəˈwaːnʲ]; 19 February 1904 – 25 June 1950), anglicised as Maurice O'Sullivan, was an Irish author famous for his Irish language memoir of growing up on the Great Blasket Island and in Dingle, County Kerry, off the western coast of ...
Guy O’Sullivan, the veteran reality TV executive who was working to bring the 'Great British Bake-Off' to Canada, died over the weekend. He was 49.
Michael O'Sullivan (March 4, 1934 – July 24, 1971) was an American actor, "larger than life," [1] who appeared on Broadway, at Lincoln Center, on the London stage, at San Francisco's Actor's Workshop and in many regional theaters and festivals of America throughout his brief career in the late 1950s and '60s.