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Kearny coffin on caisson, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
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Kearny coffin on caisson, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
Kearny coffin on caisson, 1912. Shows flag-draped coffin of Major General Philip Kearny (1815-1862) on Broadway in New York City. Kearny died in battle during the Civil War and was buried at Trinity Churchyard until 1912, when the body was moved to Arlington Cemetery
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1912 American Flag Broadway Civil War Coffin Coffins Dead George Grantham Bain Major General Moving New York United States Of America Stars And Stripes Union Army Us Flag War Dead Armed Services Bain George Graham Bain News Service Caisson George Graham Bain Horse Drawn Horse Drawn Vehicle Horsedrawn Philip Kearny Press Photography
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A solemn procession on Broadway: The coffin of Major General Philip Kearny (1815-1862), draped in an American flag, is carried atop a horse-drawn caisson through the streets of New York City. This poignant moment captures the grief and reverence for a fallen hero who gave his life during the Civil War. In 1912, Kearny's body was moved from Trinity Churchyard to Arlington Cemetery, where it would finally rest alongside fellow soldiers.
This powerful image is a testament to the nation's enduring respect for its military leaders and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of freedom. The somber procession serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of honoring our fallen heroes.
Photographed by Bain News Service, this black-and-white print offers a glimpse into America's complex history, where moments of tragedy are tempered by acts of patriotism and remembrance.
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