File:Gordon, scourged back, as he entered our lines, 1863.jpg

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Description Civil War CDV of Gordon (slave) upon arrival at the Baton Rouge Union camp. Verso inked inscription "Contraband that marched 40 miles to get to our lines."
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Source Cowan's Auctions
Author Photographers William D. McPherson and his partner Mr. Oliver, New Orleans
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