Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
George N. Barnard American photographer
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902, photographe
George N. Barnard photographe américain
Barnard, George N. (American photographer, 1819-1902)
Barnard, George N.
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Works
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[Atlanta, Ga. Gen. William T. Sherman on horseback at Federal Fort No. 7] | |
Atlanta, Georgia. Fortifications | |
Bull Run, Virginia. Robinson's house | |
Calhoun's grave, St. Philip's Ch'yard, Charleston, S.C. | |
Catalogue of photographic incidents of the war ... 1863: | |
Charleston, South Carolina. Ruins of Roman Catholic Cathedral. Interior view | |
Cities under the gun, c1986: | |
Gloucester, Virginia. Water battery | |
Instantaneous view, the Calzada del Monte | |
Instantaneous view. The harbor of Havana, with Fountain of Neptune in the foreground | |
Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), looking toward Charleston | |
Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga. | |
[Manassas, Va. Confederate fortifications, with Federal soldiers] | |
The Mexican reformation... | |
Nashville, Tennessee. View of city | |
Outside view, Fort Sumter | |
Photographic views of Sherman's campaign | |
Preparing for the "March to the Sea" | |
Rebel look-out, Bolivar Point | |
Rebel works in front of Atlanta, Ga., no. 3 | |
[Recueil. Photographies positives. Oeuvre de George N. Barnard] | |
Reduced-scale copies of photographs by George N. Barnard, 1861-1865(?) | |
Refugees leaving the old homestead | |
Ruins of old brick church, Hampton, Va. The oldest church in America | |
Ruins of railroad depot, Atlanta, Ga. | |
Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S.C. | |
Sally-port of Fort Moultrie | |
Savanah River, near Savannah, Ga. | |
Scene of Gen. McPherson's death | |
Sherman's men destroying railroad | |
The slave market, Atlanta, Ga. | |
Soldiers' graves, Bull Run Battlefield, Va. | |
South angle of Fort Sumter after the war, Charleston, S.C. | |
South bank of the Chattahoochie, Ga. | |
Stereographs from the series Views in Cuba | |
Stone Bridge, Bull Run where General Tyler's column engaged the enemy, and where, after the retreat became general, the passage being blocked, immense havoc was made on the Union troops by the Confederate artillery. It was destroyed by the Confederates when they retreated from Centreville. | |
Sudley Ford, Bull Run, where General McDowell crossed with Hunter's column to turn the extreme left of the enemy | |
Thorburn's house at Sudley Church, used as a hospital by the Federal troops on 21st July, 1861 | |
Trinity Episcopal Church, 3rd & Ind. Ave. Unfinished Capitol in the background | |
View in the city of Atlanta, Ga. Whitehall Street | |
View of battlefield. Peach Tree Creek, Ga. | |
View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), showing the debris, shot, and shell | |
View of large rebel fort east of W. & A. R.R. Potter's House in the right background, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864 | |
View of the Cabana, from Calle de Tacon, Havana | |
View on Battery, Charleston, S.C. | |
View on Meeting St., Charleston, S.C., looking south, showing St. Michael's church, the Mills House, ruins of Central Church and Theatre in ruins in the foreground | |
Views from Confederate fort on Peachtree street looking south, towards the city, Atlanta, Georgia | |
Views of Civil War fortifications, gun emplacements, breastworks, with and without personnel | |
[Washington, D.C. Closer view of Aqueduct Bridge, with Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in foreground] | |
[Washington, D.C. Georgetown ferry-boat carrying wagons, and Aqueduct Bridge beyond, from rocks on Mason's Island] | |
Water Battery of Fort Johnson, James Island, S.C. | |
Where General McPherson was killed | |
Whiteside Valley below the bridge | |
[Yorktown, Va. Confederate naval gun; in background is Nelson Church, used as a hospital] | |
[Yorktown, Va. Headquarters of Gen. John B. Magruder] | |
Yorktown, Virginia. Exploded gun in Confederate battery | |
Yorktown, Virginia. View from Cornwallis cave | |
Yorktown, Virginia. View of ravine, where a large number of Confederate powder magazines were located |