CBMSOD_181018_081
Existing comment:
A new-made grave occupies the center of the picture, a small head and foot board, the former with lettering defining its limits. Doubled up near it, with features almost distinguishable, is a body of a little drummer-boy. How it happens that it should have been left uninterred, while the last honors were paid to one of his comrades, we are unable to explain.

The burial was for a Union officer. The body is of a Rebel soldier. The man standing to the right is not in stereo negative used. He is in the companion negative.
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