Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Alexander Gardner
Gardner, Alexander
Gardner, Alexander (American photographer and printer, 1821-1882, born in Scotland)
Alexander Gardner British photographer
גרדנר, אלכסנדר, 1821-1882
VIAF ID: 57416946 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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[Abraham Lincoln] | |
Across the continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division | |
Antietam, Maryland. Antietam bridge on Sharpsburg and Boonsboro turnpike | |
Antietam, Maryland. Battlefield near Sherrick's house where the 79th N.Y. Vols. fought after they crossed the creek. Group of dead Confederates | |
Antietam, Maryland. Gen. Joe Hooker's headquarters | |
[Antietam, Md. Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand] | |
[Antietam, Md. Bodies of Confederate dead gathered for burial] | |
Battery no. 1, near Yorktown, Virginia | |
Battle-field of Gettysburg--Dead Confederate sharpshooter at foot of Little Round Top [i.e., Devil's Den] | |
A burial party on the battle-field of Cold Harbor | |
Caledonia, or, A historical ... [MI] 1887-1894 | |
"Castle Thunder," Richmond, Va. | |
Chief Officer and Clerks of the Ambulance Department, 9th Army Corps, in Front of Petersburg, Virginia | |
Completely silenced! Dead Confederate artillery men, as they lay around their battery after the Battle of Antietam | |
Confederate soldier, who, after being wounded, had dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill-side, where he died | |
Copying Maps, Photographic Headquarters, Petersburg, Virginia | |
corps après la bataille d'Antietam | |
Culpeper, Virginia. Officers of U.S. Horse Artillery, Army of the Potomac | |
[Dedication ceremonies at the Soldiers' National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania] | |
An enduring interest : the photographs of Alexander Gardner | |
General McClellan and Staff | |
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Offices of U.S. Sanitary Commission | |
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Unfit for service. Artillery caisson and dead mule | |
Grand Army Review, Washington, D.C. | |
Group at Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, Antietam, October 1862 | |
Home of a Rebel sharpshooter | |
Index Am. phot. colls., 1990: | |
L'insigne du courage | |
[Listing of illustrations of General Meade's campaign in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia] | |
The memorial war book : as drawn from historical records and personal narratives of the men who served in the great struggle | |
Military Telegraphic Corps, Army of the Potomac, Berlin, October 1862 | |
[Nuage Rouge et William Blackmore, pendant la venue de la délégation de Nuage Rouge à Washington] | |
Original photographs taken on the battlefields during the Civil War of the United States | |
Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins | |
Payne, alias Wood, alias Hall Arrested as an associate of Booth in the conspiracy | |
Penitentiary, Richmond | |
Photographic sketch book of the war | |
Planning the Capture of Booth | |
Richmond, Virginia. Burnt district | |
Richmond, Virginia. Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge | |
Richmond, Virginia. Tredegar Iron Works, with footbridge to Neilson's Island | |
Ruins at Manassas Junction | |
Ruins in Carey Street, Richmond | |
Ruins of Gaines' Mill, Virginia | |
Ruins of Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond | |
Sanitary Commission Headquarters, Richmond, Virginia | |
Scouts and guides to the Army of the Potomac | |
Sheridan and his generals | |
The State Department at Washington | |
The Supreme Court of the United States | |
U.S. Signal Service. Field telegraph train | |
[Unidentified woman possibly associated with Seminary Hospital, Washington, D.C., or Chesapeake Hospital, Fort Monroe, Virginia] | |
View of breastworks on Round Top - the hill which formed our extreme left at the battle of Gettysburg | |
View on battle-field of Antietam | |
View on canal, near Crenshaw's Mill, Richmond, Virginia | |
Vua-Sha-Peh (Stabber) | |
Warrenton, Virginia. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside and staff | |
[Washington, D.C. Gen. John F. Hartranft reading the death warrant to the conspirators on the scaffold] | |
[Washington, D.C. Hanging bodies of the conspirators; guards only in yard] | |
[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Edman Spangler, a "conspirator," manacled] | |
Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia. Lewis Payne in sweater seated and manacled | |
Wharf opposite Richmond | |
What do I want, John Henry? Warrenton, Va., November 1862 | |
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