

General Thomas Swearing in the Volunteers Called into the Service of the United States at Washington, D.C.
Black and white illustration. Men in a line with their right arms raised. A man in a dark coat on the left holds a hat in his right hand and appears to lead the group. A man in a light coat on the right holds a rifle. A man stands to the left facing the line. A large building in the background with columns. Leafless trees. A cloudy sky.
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