Reekie, John
Reekie, John (American photographer, active 1860-1869)
John Reekie
VIAF ID: 26245407 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The Aiken House, in front of Petersburg, Va., near headquarters Army of Potomac | |
Aiken house on Weldon Railroad, Virginia | |
A burial party on the battle-field of Cold Harbor | |
[Chickahominy River, Va. Bridge on Mechanicsville road] | |
[Cold Harbor, Va. African Americans collecting bones of soldiers killed in the battle] | |
[Cold Harbor, Va., vicinity. Ruins of Gaines' mill] | |
Collecting remains of the dead | |
Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. (Drewry's Bluff, James River) A giant sling-cart to carry siege guns | |
Exterior and interior views of hospitals, ambulance trains and medical corps. | |
Extreme line of Confederate works, Cold Harbor, Virginia | |
First wagon train entering Petersburg | |
Index Am. phot. colls., 1990: | |
[James River, Va. Another view of the Dutch Gap canal] | |
[James River, Va. Point where Army of the Potomac crossed in June 1864 (Wyanoke Wharf?)] | |
[Mechanicsville, Va. View of houses] | |
Medical supply boat, Appomattox Landing, Virginia | |
[Petersburg, Va. Federal troops drawn up to witness a hanging] | |
Richmond, Virginia. Burnt district | |
Richmond, Virginia. Haxall & Crenshaw flour mill. (Arch Street) | |
Richmond, Virginia (vicinity). Mill on James River and Kanawah Canal above Richmond | |
Richmond, Virginia. Washington monument on the Capitol grounds | |
Soldier's skeletons City Point, Va. | |
St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Va. | |
These died, that our Nation might live. We were driven from this field (Wilderness) before we could gather our wounded or bury our dead. This is the way we found the field covered when we returned some months later | |
Troops drawn up in Hollow Square to witness an execution | |
Unburied dead on battlefield | |
Varina (?) Landing, Virginia. Pontoon bridge across the James river. (Cavalry guarding bridge) | |
Views of Civil War fortifications, gun emplacements, breastworks, with and without personnel | |
[Washington, D.C. Douglas Hospital (formerly "Minnesota row"), 2nd and I Streets, NW] |