The Face of a Bronze Figure Representing Chaplain Alexander
This bronze sculpture, at Corinth Contraband Camp, is known as “Chaplain Alexander and Boy.” The bronze figures in the park all depict some facet of daily life, from when the camp was active. This bronze figure represents James M. Alexander, the chaplain in charge of the Corinth Contraband Camp. This photograph provides a view of the figure's face, in profile. The figure has sideburns, and a mustache.Galleries:Bronzes, Corinth Contraband CampKeywords:bronze sculpture, chaplain alexander and boy, chaplain james m alexander, corinth, corinth contraband camp, face, mississippi, mustache, profile, sideburnsPhoto Location: Corinth Contraband Camp, Corinth, MississippiPhotographer: Nathan WolkenhauerDate of Photo: 10/29/2011Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIExposure Time: 0.005F Number: 4Original Dimensions: 4488×3412Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 34°56'09.10"N 88°30'09.83"WPicture Number: 20890
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