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Mary Tippee
Mary Tippee or Tebe. Vivandere with Collis Zouaves, Gettysburg, ca. 1863. Photograph attributed to Charles J. and Isaac G. Tyson. Location: Tyson Brothers studio in Gettysburg, PA. Image date: ca. 1863. Note: a vivandere (AKA vivandiere), or a sutler, was a woman camp follower who provided soldiers with provisions, or served as laundress, nurse, or cook. Mary Tippee was a vivander who travelled with the 114th Pennsylvania Regiment (the Zouaves) during the Civil War.
Image ID: 001683
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Image size: 7.0 Mpixels (20 MB uncompressed) - 2334x3000 pixels (7.8x10 in / 19.8x25.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Image keywords: 114th PA Regiment, 1800s, 19th-century, American Civil War, Americas, Civil War, Eon2004, EonBudget, French Mary, Gettysburg, Mary Tebe, Mary Tippee, Modern-Industrial, Pennsylvania, People, Photographs, United States, War-Conflict, Zouaves, camp followers, civil wars, cooks, laundresses, nurses, sutlers, vivanderes, vivandieres, wars, women