- William F. Browne
William Frank Browne (unknown –
September 12 ,1867 ) was an American military photographer noted for his prolific work during the Civil War.Browne was born in
Northfield, Vermont . When the Civil War erupted in 1861, he enlisted as a private in Company C of the15th Vermont Infantry atBerlin, Vermont . He mustered out of theUnion Army in August 1863. Soon afterward, he began working as the camp photographer of the 5th Michigan Cavalry, staying with them in their winter encampment atStevensburg, Virginia . He took some of the earliest portrait photographs ofGeorge Armstrong Custer , commander of theMichigan Brigade , after that officer's promotion to Brigadier General.In 1864 Browne was employed by Alexander Gardner. In early 1865, he was assigned to photograph the fighting around Richmond, Virginia. A collection of 120 photographs taken by Browne were published by Gardner under the title, "View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River".
After the war, Browne returned to his native Northfield, where he died of consumption in 1867.
A number of his original photographs and prints are in the collection of the
Library of Congress .References
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAPbrowne.htm Biographical sketch]
External links
* [http://www.mdgorman.com/Photographs/Gardner/gardner__water_batteries.htm Several of Browne's photographs]
* [http://www.westcoastcwc.com/cgi-bin/Display_Item_Image.asp?Item=203&
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