Thirty-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, photograph, detail, zoomable image

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 9, 2010.
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Company H, 36th Pennsylvania Infantry
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Civil War Photograph Collection, Library of Congress

Thirty-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, photograph

Scanned by
Library of Congress
Notes
Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 9, 2010.
Image type
photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Permission to use?
Public
Original caption
Company H, 36th Pennsylvania Infantry
Source citation
Civil War Photograph Collection, Library of Congress

Private John Taylor Cuddy dies in the Florence Military Prison in South Carolina

John Taylor Cuddy, a Union Civil War soldier from Carlisle in the 36th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, survived the dismal conditions at Andersonville Prison in Georgia that claimed the lives of sixty-seven members of his regiment.  He died of malnutrition and sickness in the Florence Stockade at Florence, South Carolina on September 29, 1864.  Cuddy was eighteen days shy of his twentieth birthday.  (By Brenna McKelvey)
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