"Had he and I but met
By some old ancient inn,
We should have sat us down to wet
Right many a nipperkin!
But ranged as infantry,
And staring face to face,
I shot at him as he at me,
And Killed him in his place."
Excerpt from the poem "The Man He Killed" by Thomas Hardy, English novelist & poet
(June 2, 1840-January 11, 1928).
Ambrotypes of unidentified Confederate & Union soldiers from the Liljenquist Family Collection, Library of Congress.
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