RFKGXACR–American Civil War deserter execution, Federal camp, Alexandria, Virginia 1862. The Illustrated London News
RMG1N7EB–Execution of a deserter in The American Civil War, December 13, 1861 at Fairfax Seminary, Federal Camp, Alexandria
RM2CTE5T5–Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), Brady, Mathew B. (1823 (ca.)-1896), 1861, United States
RMDGB092–The execution of William Johnson, Union army hang William Johnson
RME1GJT5–Russian soldier prepared for execution after desertion in World War One
RFPNMD19–Vintage engraving, young deserter caught and punished with death
RMTA2APG–American soldiers in front of an executed German deserter. A field court had sentenced him to death and hanged him in public as a deterrent.
RF2JNY32N–The Penalty of a Great Crime - A Military Execution. Execution of Union Army deserters, sitting on coffins in front of dug graves. 19th century American Civil War illustration by Edwin Forbes
RMEYD71G–World War One execution pole and poem by Erwin Mortier at inner courtyard of the Poperinge town hall, West Flanders, Belgium
RF2K1D9WP–Scenes attending the military execution near Washington, D. C., of private William Henry Johnson, of the Lincoln Cavalry, on December 13th, 1861, in presence of General William Buel Franklin's division, for desertion and intended communication with the enemy. First execution of a deserter in the Army of the Potomac. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMA94JWW–Execution post
RMMAMYN3–Mentions preparations for moving south; also mentions attending the execution of a deserter. Title: Letter from James E. Love, Nashville, Tennessee, to Molly, May 20, 1863 . 20 May 1863. Love, James Edwin, 1830-1905
RMKXYC20–Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va, by Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896
RM2TDJJ3F–06/30/1913. Execution of a deserter in Melilla. Parade before the corpse of the Forces that Formed the painting upon completion of the sentence. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Lázaro
RMR5AMKK–The civil war in America : Execution of a deserter in the federal camp, Alexandria. Illustrated London News. London, January 11, 1862. American civil war. Source: P.P.7611 page 40 volume 40.
RMCCA9HA–French Traitor deserter executed execution 1916 execution desertion AWOL absence without leave executioner shot dead by rifle
RMFGK5YH–Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va, by Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896
RM2H488MP–The execution of a deserter by hanging him on a branch of a tree. Line block by Albert.
RFMNDB7H–The grave of Louis Harris in Ghissignies CWGC cemetery, the last soldier executed for desertion during the Great War
RMBNTJ51–'Shot at Dawn', firing squad post from the First World War at Poperinge, Belgium,used only for the final execution on 19-5-1919.
RMA122W3–Shadow of a visitor to the WWI prison cell where soldiers were kept before execution Poperinge Belgium
RM2M3JYHT–Firing squad shooting a blindfolded Federal soldier for desertion during the American Civil War. Date: 1862
RMRFD2AD–The Firing Squad. Dated: c. 1633. Medium: etching. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: JACQUES CALLOT. CALLOT, JACQUES.
RMBE2PH2–Poperinge shot at dawn post
RMBMNPKD–addition of names to the wealdstone war memorial following the posthumous pardon of pte farr
RMANHHK1–Grave of ES Poole in Poperinghe New Military cemetery Belgium. Shot at dawn for desertion in WW1
RFK17522–3D illustration of 'CAPITAL PUNISHMENT' title on Legal Documents
RMEYD71E–World War One execution pole and poem by Erwin Mortier at inner courtyard of the Poperinge town hall, West Flanders, Belgium
RMP378F1–. Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va. Alternate Title: The war for the Union, photographic history. Coverage: 1861-1865. Digital item published 8-11-2006; updated 6-25-2010. 99 Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va, by Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896
RMMAKJNY–Contains an account of the execution of a deserter from the 119th New York Infantry. Includes envelope. Title: Letter of [William S. Moffat], camp of 143rd N.Y., near Catlett's Station, to his wife [Matilda B. Moffat], Dryden, Tompkins Co., N.Y., September 18, 1863 . 18 September 1863. Moffat, William S., -1898
RM2H46A2J–The execution of a deserter in the Federal Camp, Alexandria, during the Civil War in America. Wood engraving.
RM2PCCM2F–Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Virginia / Negative by Brady & Co., Washington.. Title from item, Corresponding glass negatives: LC-B811-2355B, left, and LC-B811-2355A, right. E. & H.T. Anthony & Co. acquired the negatives from the studio of Mathew Brady in exchange for photographic supplies, Purchase; Russell Norton; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012: 069). United States, Army, Colored Infantry Regiment, 23rd (1863-1865), People, Virginia, Petersburg, 1860-1870, African Americans, Military service, Virginia, Petersburg, 1860-1870, African Americans, Punishment & torture, Virginia, Petersburg, 1860-1870
RMBNTK5X–'Shot at Dawn', firing squad post from the First World War at Poperinge, Belgium,used only for the final execution on 19-5-1919.
RMA122W9–Shadow of a visitor to the WWI prison cell where british soldiers awaited execution Poperinge Belgium
RMBMNPN2–addition of names to the wealdstone war memorial following the posthumous pardon of pte farr
RMANHHK4–Grave of A Botfield in Poperinghe New Military cemetery Belgium. Shot at dawn for desertion in WW1
RMEYD71B–World War One execution pole and poem by Erwin Mortier at inner courtyard of the Poperinge town hall, West Flanders, Belgium
RMBNTK1Y–One of the cells used to hold soldiers condemned to death by firing squad, 'Shot at Dawn' exhibition, Poperinge, Belgium
RMA122N6–Post used by firing squad in Poperinge Belgium
RMBMNPJ4–addition of names to the wealdstone war memorial following the posthumous pardon of pte farr
RMANHHK3–Grave of R T Tite in Poperinghe New Military cemetery Belgium. Shot at dawn for desertion in WW1
RMBMNPGC–addition of names to the wealdstone war memorial following the posthumous pardon of pte farr
RMANHHK2–Grave of G Everill in Poperinghe New Military cemetery Belgium. Shot at dawn for desertion
RMBMNPF4–addition of names to the wealdstone war memorial following the posthumous pardon of pte farr
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