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Gardner, Alexander (1821-1882) [Group of seventeen men posed in front of the Office of Gov't Repair Shops, Washington D.C.]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05111.01.0137 Author/Creator: Gardner, Alexander (1821-1882) Place Written: Washington, D.C. Type: Photograph Date: Pagination: 1 albumen print ; 23.5 x 18 cm. Order a Copy

A print of a photograph of men standing outisde of a two story building. Most of the civilian men standing outside the white two-story building are probably workers employed by the government. One sign on the roof and another on the porch read: "Office of Gov't Repair Shops." Another adjoining building in the background is also a government shop and has its own sign mounted on its roof. Washington became a major center for army services during the war. Numerous government repair shops [some massive in size] employing hundreds of skilled and unskilled workers were established to keep the armies running. Inscription on verso: "Gardner XXIX 923 ."

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