The Voice of Nettie Mudd
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10-09-2012, 02:04 PM
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RE: The Voice of Nettie Mudd
Unless the officers assigned to the fort had some fancy furniture and carpeting to send down to the carpentry shop - along with bath water and spiffy clothes - I just don't see this photo being taken at Fort Jefferson. To me, the table reaks of late-Victorian style especially. Did any of the officers have wives living with them on the island? That furniture looks like a wife's touch - not a working officer's quarters without the distaff.
Do prison records still exist that would show a log of who visited the island between 1865-69, especially for the purpose of photography? How long did the yellow fever epidemic last there? Surely there was no incoming during that period. Wouldn't a visitor have to have permission from the War Department? Wouldn't they have to travel by military supply ships? Okay, Mr. Elliott, divulge your secrets! |
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