Burnside Bridge, Across Antietam Creek, Maryland 1862, Image Altered in 2023
historic black and white photograph focusing on stone bridge over creek, medium-size sycamore tree growing against bridge on foreground side of creek, the far side of creek raises sharply up hill with scattered trees
Historic photograph of Burnside Bridge taken in September 1862 by Alexander Gardner (1821-1882) and printed later in 1866. The photo is taken from the eastern side of Antietam Creek and slightly north of bridge, looking towards the bridge. A Sycamore tree is visible in the lower left of the photograph situated right up against the bridge. This tree is a "Witness Tree" and still stands today.
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This image was altered in January 2023 for use in a StoryMap focusing on Witness/Notable Trees in National Capital Region, NPS. The color mode was changed to grayscale. Dust, scratches, and other obvious damage was removed. Sections were manually lightened or darkened to remove imperfections in original image. Image contrast and levels adjusted for clarity.
Library of Congress Rights and Restrictions Information for Original Image: https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/index.html
Burnside Bridge, Antietam National Battlefield, Washington County, Maryland Latitude: 39.470100402832, Longitude: -77.7380981445313
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September 1862
1862 September [printed later], c1866
Burnside bridge, across Antietam Creek, Maryland. Alexander Gardner, photographer. Library of Congress (Control # 2002713093): https://www.loc.gov/item/2002713093/.
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Person: Cynthia Wanschura Organization: National Capital Regional Office, National Park Service Role: NPGallery Asset Creator Position: Regional GIS Specialist