Crew of the original "Monitor" on her deck |
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Cumberland Landing, Virginia. Federal encampment on the Pamunkey |
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Emmitsburg, Maryland. Mount St. Mary's college |
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Fair Oaks, Virginia. Old frame house on Fair Oaks battlefield used by Hooker's Division as a hospital |
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Fair Oaks, Virginia (vicinity). Brigade officers of the Horse Artillery commanded by Lt. Col. William Hays |
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Genl's Franklin, Slocum, Barry, Newton, and friends |
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. View of breastworks on Round Top |
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Group at Cumberland, May, 1862 |
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[James River, Va. Deck and turret of U.S.S. Monitor] |
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[James River, Va. U.S.S. Maratanza, Commander Thomas H. Stevens, immediately after capture of the Teaser] |
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[Manassas, Va. Confederate fortifications, with Federal soldiers] |
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[Manassas, Va. Orange and Alexandria Railroad wrecked by retreating Confederates] |
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[Manassas, Va. Provost guard of the 9th New York Infantry] |
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Military bridges across the Chickahominy, built by the 15th N. Y. V. Engineers, Col. Murphy |
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The Monitor Deck view, from the bow. |
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Northeast view of Battery no. 1, at Farnhold's house, York River, mounting one 200 pound & five 100 pound rifled guns |
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Officers of Battery C, 3d U.S. Art'y. near Fair Oaks, Va., June, 1862 Battery G, 3d U.S. Artillery near Fair Oaks, Va., June, 1862. |
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On the battlefield at Gettysburg |
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Overall views of Civil War military camps |
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[The Peninsula, Va. The staff of Gen. Fitz-John Porter; Lts. William G. Jones and George A. Custer reclining] |
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The Peninsula, Virginia. Officers of General George B. McClellan's staff |
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[Richmond, Va., vicinity. 20-pdr. v Parrott rifled guns of the 1st New York Battery] |
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Richmond, VA. Wagon park [crossed out] Fair Oaks, June 1862 |
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Richmond, Virginia (vicinity). Major (JM) Robertson's Battery of Horse Artillery |
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Savage Station, Va., June 27, 1862 |
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Selected civil war photograph collection (Library of Congress) |
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Servants at quarters of Prince de Joinville in front of Yorktown, May 3, 1862 |
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Shadows of Antietam |
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The siege of Yorktown, Va. |
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Tending wounded on battlefield of Antietam |
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[Tending wounded Union soldiers at Savage's Station, Virginia, during the Peninsular Campaign] |
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U.S. Frigate "Pensacola," off Alexandria, Va. |
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Union fortifications, Yorktown, Va. |
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United States gunboat "Maritanza," July 4, 1862 |
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Virginia. Ruins of bridge on Richmond & York River Railroad. Destroyed May 17, 1862 to render the railroad useless to the Confederates |
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White House, formerly residence of Mrs. Custis Washington, now the residence of Col. Lee, 17th May, 1862 |
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[White House Landing, Va. "White House on the Pamunkey," residence of Gen. W.H.F. Lee, and headquarters of Gen. George B. McClellan] |
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[Yorktown, Va., vicinity. 13-in. seacoast mortars of Federal Battery No. 4, right bank of Wormley's Creek] |
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[Yorktown, Va., vicinity. Group before the photographic tent at Camp Winfield Scott] |
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[Yorktown, Va., vicinity. Headquarters of Gen. George B. McClellan, Camp Winfield Scott] |
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Yorktown, Virginia. Battery No. 4 mounting 13-inch mortars. South end |
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Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Allen's farm house. Headquarters of General Fitz John Porter. Lafayette's headquarters before the battle of Yorktown |
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Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Comte de Paris, Duc de Chartres, Prince de Joinville and friends at lunch. Camp Winfield Scott |
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Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Federal Battery No. 1 two miles below Yorktown. Parrott guns in peach orchard |
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Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Group. Similar to 351 |
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Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). View of Yorktown and fleet from Farenholt's house. Battery No. 1 in foreground |
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