CIVIL WAR ERA MILITARY INFRASTRUCTURE LUMBER MILL CDV PHOTO c1863. DURING THE CIVIL WAR ERA ON A SMALL RIVER (POSSIBLE IN INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA) FOUR SAWMILL WORKERS TAKE A BREAK TO POSE FOR A PHOTO ON TOP OF THEIR NEWLY CUT BOARDS FOR THE WAR EFFORT.
Lumber mills were crucial during the Civil War as they. Provided the wood necessary for building military infrastructure, including bridges, barracks, fortifications, and transportation structures.
Which were essential for troop movement and supply lines, making them a vital component for both the Union and Confederate armies. Essentially, without readily available lumber, military operations would have been severely hampered. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. DIMENSIONS: 2 3/8" x 4". THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.