A Side View of the Face of a Bronze Sculpture Depicting a Soldier
This bronze sculpture, at Corinth Contraband Camp, is known as “USCT” (an acronym for United States Colored Troops). The bronze figures in the park all depict some facet of daily life, from when the camp was active. This photograph provides a view of the left side of the soldier's face, from a slight angle.Galleries:Bronzes, Corinth Contraband CampKeywords:bronze sculpture, civil war soldier, corinth, corinth contraband camp, face, left side, mississippi, soldier, union army soldier, united states colored troops, usctPhoto Location: Corinth Contraband Camp, Corinth, MississippiPhotographer: Nathan WolkenhauerDate of Photo: 10/29/2011Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIExposure Time: 0.0025F Number: 4Original Dimensions: 3744×5616Picture Orientation: PortraitGPS Coordinates: 34°56'09.10"N 88°30'09.83"WPicture Number: 20912
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