This antique (1862) framed print is a rare piece of history from the Civil War era. The lithograph depicts Camp Belger, a Union military camp in Baltimore, print creation for the 114th Regiment, New York S. Volunteers Col. Elisha B. Smith, Lieut. Col. Sam R. Per Lee, Major Henry F. Morse.

Shows a bird's eye view of rows of tents and troops in parade formation, the gate to the camp.  It was created and printed by F. Sachse Co., Baltimore, Md.  

The camp location was Madison and North Ave, just south of Druid Hill Ave on what was the edge of the city at the time. 

The artwork is an original and authentic piece of militaria from the United States Civil War. 
 
The piece is in good minus condition with browning.  Needs to be removed from the frame to clean, if desired, but is ready to hang in the original frame in your home or office. 

This is a must-have for any collector of Civil War memorabilia or militaria enthusiasts. Don't miss out on the chance to own this unique piece of history.  From a large row house on Eutaw Place an area where both Union and Confederate veterans lived after the Civil War.

Print dimensions are approximately: 18" x 12"
Frame dimensions: 20 1/2" x 14"

Can be picked up in Baltimore after eBay payment on eBay site.