Belle Plain, Virginia. Encampment of 7,000 Confederates in the "Punch bowl" |
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Belle Plain, Virginia. Pontoon wharf |
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Belle Plain[s], Va., May 16, 1864, encampment of 2nd New York and 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery |
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[Brandy Station, Va. Capt. Samuel A. McClellan, Capt. J. Henry Sleeper, Capt. O'Neil W. Robinson, all of the Artillery Brigade, 3d Corps, and Alfred R. Waud, artist correspondent] |
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[Brandy Station, Va. Field hospital of the 3rd Division, 2d Corps] |
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Brandy Station, Virginia. Capt. Beckwith's horse, headquarters, Army of the Potomac |
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[Brandy Station, Virginia]. Provost Marshals of 3d Army Corps |
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Breaking Camp, Brandy Station, Va. |
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Capt. Sleeper 10th Mass. Battery and other officers, Dec. 1863 |
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Civil War naval vessels and naval personnel groups |
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Civil War officer groups in the field, formal groups, camp life and incidents |
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[Culpeper, Va. Battery A, 4th U.S. Artillery, Robertson's Brigade] |
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Culpeper, Virginia. Lt. Williston and horse. U.S. Horse Artillery |
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Documentary photographs of the Civil War, 1861-1865. Miscellaneous views and activities |
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Exterior and interior views of hospitals, ambulance trains and medical corps. |
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[Fredericksburg, Va. Marye house, with rifle pits in front] |
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[Fredericksburg, Va. Nurses and officers of the U.S. Sanitary Commission] |
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[Fredericksburg, Va. Wounded from the Battle of the Wilderness] |
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Fredericksburg, Virginia. House near Marye's house on heights in the rear of Fredericksburg showing the effects of shot and shell |
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Fredericksburg, Virginia. Marye's house where the Irish Legion fell, December [13], 1862 |
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Fredericksburg, Virginia. Pontoon bridge across the Rappahannock |
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Fredericksburg, Virginia. Tomb of Washington's mother |
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Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. View of Maryland Heights |
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Headquarters, Christian Commission in the field, Germantown |
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Headquarters of the Sanitary Commission, Brandy Station, Va. 1864 (i.e. Nov. 1863) |
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Incidents of War: Tunker (i.e., Dunker) Church, battle-field of Antietam, Md. |
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Index Am. phot. colls., 1990: |
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[James River, Va. Pontoon bridge] |
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Lieutenants of 10th Mass. Battery |
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Meeting of the Shenandoah and Potomac at Harpers Ferry |
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[Norfolk, Va. Ruined buildings at Navy Yard] |
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Quartermaster's department, Belle Plain, May 17, 1864 |
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Residence, chief quartermaster, Third Army Corps, Brandy Station |
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Wagon train crossing the Rappahannock River |
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[Washington, D.C. Band before officers' quarters at Harewood Hospital] |
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[Washington, D.C. Field relief wagons and workers of U.S. Sanitary Commission] |
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[Washington, D.C. General view of Harewood Hospital, on farm of W. W. Corcoran, 7th Street Road near Soldiers' Home] |
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[Washington, D.C. Officers at door of Seminary Hospital (formerly Georgetown Female Seminary), 30th St. at N, Georgetown] |
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Washington, District of Columbia. Company H, 10th U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps [i.e. 2nd New York Heavy Artillery Regiment] |
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Washington, District of Columbia. Sanitary Commission Home Lodge |
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[William Wilson, scout, headquarters, Army of the Potomac, seated on horse, full-length portrait, facing left, Culpeper, Va.] |
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