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  • (photo by Matt Roth)..The Almshouse in Cockeysville held ground for some Civil War reenactors, Saturday afternoon April 21, 2007. According to Civil War reenactor Ralph Aitkin, from Lewistown, PA, during the Civil War times, embalmers, were members of the upper class and doctors, by trade. They brandished fancy pistols to ward off thievery, and wore expensive hats to show their social status. According to Aitkin, a $30 hat in those days is the equivalent of a $5,000 modern headdress. Undertakers, however, were members of the lower class. Their task was to merely bury the dead, not preserve them -- that is, until the number of war slain Civil War officers prompted the embalmers to teach the undertakers how to properly handle and administer embalming fluid, which was 90% arsenic. The newly skilled undertakers charged less for their services, undercutting the wealthy embalmers $100 fee, making headway for what would become the modern-day mortician, those who embalm and bury.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 02, 2014: Paul Russinoff has an extensive collection of Civil War era photographs in his house in Baltimore.
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Twins Ruth, (in red), and Rebecca (in white) Brown, seen with their cat, Kitty, have made Civil War themed dioramas using tiny clay cats since they were in their teens. At 32-years-old, the twins opened The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Labor Day 2015. The twins stand next to what will be their largest Civil War diorama when finished -- "Little Round Top." When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be 's largest piece. <br />
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The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Twins Ruth, (in red), and Rebecca (in white) Brown, seen with their cat, Kitty, have made Civil War themed dioramas using tiny clay cats since they were in their teens. At 32-years-old, the twins opened The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Labor Day 2015. The twins stand next to what will be their largest Civil War diorama when finished -- "Little Round Top." When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be 's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Twins Ruth, (in red), and Rebecca (in white) Brown, seen with their cat, Kitty, have made Civil War themed dioramas using tiny clay cats since they were in their teens. At 32-years-old, the twins opened The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Labor Day 2015. The twins stand next to what will be their largest Civil War diorama when finished -- "Little Round Top." When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be 's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Twins Ruth, (in red), and Rebecca (in white) Brown, seen with their cat, Kitty, have made Civil War themed dioramas using tiny clay cats since they were in their teens. At 32-years-old, the twins opened The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Labor Day 2015. The twins stand next to what will be their largest Civil War diorama when finished -- "Little Round Top." When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be 's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Twins Ruth, (in red), and Rebecca (in white) Brown, seen with their cat, Kitty, have made Civil War themed dioramas using tiny clay cats since they were in their teens. At 32-years-old, the twins opened The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Labor Day 2015. The twins stand next to what will be their largest Civil War diorama when finished -- "Little Round Top." When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be 's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Twins Ruth, (in red), and Rebecca (in white) Brown have made Civil War themed dioramas using tiny clay cats since they were in their teens. At 32-years-old, the twins opened The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Labor Day 2015. The twins stand next to what will be their largest Civil War diorama when finished -- "Little Round Top." When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be 's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: The "Andersonville Diorama" at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg depicts the brutal Civil War POW camp in Georgia with tiny clay cats.<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Civil War inspired clay cat figurines are on sale at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg.<br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Ruth Woods, holds in her hand a diorama called "A Spirit in My Feet Said Go and I Went," borrowing a quote from famed Civil War-era photographer Matthew Brady. The scene depicts a rendition of what the surroundings of a Matthew Brady Civil War photograph looked like -- except with tiny clay cat soldiers.<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Ruth Woods, holds in her hand a diorama called "A Spirit in My Feet Said Go and I Went," borrowing a quote from famed Civil War-era photographer Matthew Brady. The scene depicts a rendition of what the surroundings of a Matthew Brady Civil War photograph looked like -- except with tiny clay cat soldiers.<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Ruth Woods, holds in her hand a diorama called "A Spirit in My Feet Said Go and I Went," borrowing a quote from famed Civil War-era photographer Matthew Brady. The scene depicts a rendition of what the surroundings of a Matthew Brady Civil War photograph looked like -- except with tiny clay cat soldiers.<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A barber tent for Civil War POWs as portrayed by tiny clay cats is part of the "Andersonville Diorama" at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: The "Andersonville Diorama" at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg depicts the brutal Civil War POW camp in Georgia with tiny clay cats.<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Civil War inspired clay cat figurines are on sale at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg.<br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Civil War inspired clay cat figurines are on sale at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg.<br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Tiny clay cats depicting Union soldiers work inside a model of the USS Monitor which is part of the "Horrid Creation of Nightmare vs. the Little Pygmy" diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
The diorama depicts a naval battle between ironclad warships the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor at Hampton Roads, Sunday March 9th 1862 ...but with tiny clay cats. <br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Kitty the resident cat at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg walks past "The Angle at Gettysburg," the museum's largest diorama. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: "The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
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  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: In “The Angle at Gettysburg” diorama, a clay cat version of General Alexander Webb, a brigade commander for the Union, is depicted fighting with the 69th Pennsylvania regiment during Pickett’s Charge. According to Rebecca Brown, General Webb didn't like the 69th, Pa., because “they're comprised of Irish Immigrants.” <br />
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"The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Tiny clay cats depicting Confederate soldiers work inside a model of the CSS Virginia which is part of the "Horrid Creation of Nightmare vs. the Little Pygmy" diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
The diorama depicts a naval battle between ironclad warships the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor at Hampton Roads, Sunday March 9th 1862 ...but with tiny clay cats. <br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Tiny clay cats depicting Confederate soldiers work inside a model of the CSS Virginia which is part of the "Horrid Creation of Nightmare vs. the Little Pygmy" diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
The diorama depicts a naval battle between ironclad warships the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor at Hampton Roads, Sunday March 9th 1862 ...but with tiny clay cats. <br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: The "Horrid Creation of Nightmare vs. the Little Pygmy" diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg depicts a naval battle between ironclad warships the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor at Hampton Roads, Sunday March 9th 1862 ...but with tiny clay cats. <br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A diorama titled "A Very Hell of Fire" depicts an attack on General Meade's Headquarters at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg.<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A diorama depicting Fort Sumter during the second day of bombardment illustrates the battle using small clay cats at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Rebecca Brown fastens the hull back on to the CSS Virginia in the  "Horrid Creation of Nightmare vs. the Little Pygmy" diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Saturday April 2, 2016. The diorama depicts a naval battle between ironclad warships at Hampton Roads, Sunday March 9th 1862 ...but with tiny clay cats. <br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A diorama depicting Fort Sumter during the second day of bombardment illustrates the battle using small clay cats at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A diorama depicting Fort Sumter during the second day of bombardment illustrates the battle using small clay cats at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Tiny clay cats man a diorama of The USS Housatonic, the first ship in the Civil War to be sunk by a submarine -- The CSS Hunley -- which the Brown Twins are planning to build. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: "The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: "The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: "The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: "The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A diorama of a confederate campground -- illustrated with clay cats -- sits under an air conditioner at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A rendition of "Kemper's Advance" sits on a shelf under an air conditioner window unit at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A diorama of a confederate campground -- illustrated with clay cats -- sits under an air conditioner at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. On the shelf below is a rendition of "Kemper's Advance."<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A sign explains the "Little Round Top" diorama is still under construction at the The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown's largest piece. Tea from used bags, according to their website, is "used to represent fallen leaves and other debris under trees."<br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A sign explains the "Little Round Top" diorama is still under construction at the The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown's largest piece. Tea from used bags, according to their website, is "used to represent fallen leaves and other debris under trees."<br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A cluster of clay cat Union soldiers are positioned for battle in the unfinished "Little Round Top" diorama at the The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: A cluster of clay cat Union soldiers are positioned for battle in the unfinished "Little Round Top" diorama at the The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. When finished, The 11-foot-long diorama will be twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown's largest piece. <br />
<br />
The Brown twins opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: Fiancés Roger Biddinger, from Northumberland, Pa., and Kathy Fredo, from Milton, Pa., make a picture of the "Horrid Creation of Nightmare vs. the Little Pygmy" diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg Saturday April 2, 2016. The diorama depicts a naval battle between ironclad warships at Hampton Roads, Sunday March 9th 1862 ...but with tiny clay cats. <br />
<br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: "The Angle at Gettysburg," is the largest diorama at The Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum in Gettysburg. It depicts Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg, features 1,900 clay cat soldiers and measures 5.5 ft x 7.5 ft. <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg inside a former girl's orphanage dorm. They live above their museum which showcases a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats -- which they make.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 02, 2016: <br />
<br />
Twins Rebecca and Ruth Brown opened Civil War Tails in Gettysburg, a collection of hand-made battle dioramas as depicted by small clay cats.<br />
<br />
The country has between 28,000 and 35,000, many of them small and labors of love.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Washington Post
    160402_Civil_War_Tails_Diorama_Museu...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_2...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_2...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_2...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
  • December 06, 2014: A bundle of U.S. dollar bills rolled into antique slave shackles to illustrate a story titled "How Slavery Made Capitalism."<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    141206_How_Slavery_Made_Capitalism_1...JPG
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