Metzner, Adolph
Adolph G. Metzner
VIAF ID: 28916264 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Adolph G. Metzner
- 100 1 _ ‡a Metzner, Adolph
- 100 1 _ ‡a Metzner, Adolph
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Drs. Fischer and Janson | |
[Duck River bridge, Columbia, Tennessee, March 21, 1862] | |
[Eleventh Regiment Indiana Zouaves] | |
Erdelmeyer in [trouble?], Camp King, Tuscumbia, Ala. | |
Field staff, 32 R.I.V. | |
[Fortifications at Corinth, Mississippi, June 1862] | |
[General August Willich] | |
[General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard's headquarters, Corinth, Mississippi, May 31, 1862] | |
General R.W. Johnson's headquarters at [Stones River], Murfreesboro, Tenn. | |
[General William S. Rosecrans in camp near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, January 1863] | |
Genrl [i.e. General] Grant, Chattanooga, Tenn. | |
Green River | |
Gunboats on the Cumberland River, near Nashville [Tennessee], Carondolet in front | |
[Hans, the cook of Company "A" and Henry von Trebra, Indianapolis, August 1861] | |
[Having become a Corporal - advancement is easy, Alabama 1862] | |
Henry Von Trebra & Louis V. Trebra arriving at Camp Morton, Indpls [i.e. Indianapolis] from their farm in Madison, Ill. | |
How the full moon rises over the hill in Tennessee | |
[Inside Confederate fortifications after the battle at Resaca, Georgia, May 1864] | |
[Iron works near Waynesboro, Tennessee] | |
J Lewinsky foraging and scared to death by Rebel Calvary | |
Der Jacob! | |
Jacob Lewinsky, Co. A, 32 Rgt Ind Vols | |
Japanes Gesandschaft | |
Japanese Ambassador | |
Lavern, Tenn., 63 | |
[Lieutenant Colonel Francis (Frank) Erdelmeyer, Stone's River, Tennessee, January 1863] | |
[Lieutenant Colonel Henry von Trebra] | |
[Lieutenant Colonel William G. Mank provides the eulogy at the funeral of Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Glass, Madison, Indiana, 1863] | |
[Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, fall 1863] | |
Lost on the field of Chickamauga | |
[Major Edward Mueller, Nashville, Tennessee, April 1862] | |
[Major William Schnackenburg] | |
[The march from Corinth, Mississippi to Battle Creek Tennessee, 1862] | |
Member of the 6th Ky. [i.e. Kentucky] Louisville Legion near Stone [i.e. Stones] River, Murfreesboro, Nov. 6, 1862 | |
["Micke and the rattlesnake", General Alexander McDowell McCook's headquarters, Tuscumbia, Alabama] | |
[Mississippi state line near Corinth, April 1862] | |
Near Marietta, Georgia, 1864 | |
Onkle Billy | |
[Orderly Sergeant Robert Wolff, Company A, 1862] | |
["Orderly! Who is this guy that's snoring so bad?" Orderly: "Your First Lieutenant!"] | |
[Partial sketch of a horse and a group of soldiers] | |
[Pioneer Edward Wernick and Frederick Henrick "Fritz" Bosch, Corinth, Mississippi, 1862. "You will positively be assigned to the foraging detail"] | |
[Polishing the General's britches, Major Ed Mueller, Murfreesboro, Tennessee] | |
[Private Xavier Blodier's funeral, Camp Nevin, Kentucky] | |
[The Rebel Fort Beauregard, near Bowling Green, Kentucky, March 2, 1862] | |
Rebel hospital at Corinth, Miss - formerly a ladies college | |
[Rogersville, Alabama, June 25, 1862] | |
[Rough sketch of soldiers walking with backpacks] | |
Sargt Lennbay[?], 32 Regt, Ind Vols | |
[Shiloh Battlefield, April 9, 1862] | |
[Sketch of woman] | |
[Sketches] | |
[Skirmish line, Company A, Thirty-second Indiana at Salt River, Kentucky, October 9, 1862] | |
[Soldier of the Sixth Indiana Battery on horseback, Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee,1862] | |
Stilljestanden! [i.e. Stillgestanden] | |
Stone River | |
[Tennessee River near Florence, Alabama, 1862] | |
Texas Rangers | |
[Troops of the 32nd Regiment, Indiana Volunteers] | |
[Troops of the Thirty-second Indiana at Chickamauga, September 1863] | |
[The U.S. Calvary taking a lesson in surgery - Farmington, Mississippi, April 22, 1862] | |
Unter Arest! | |
Wie der Vollmond in Tennessee aufgeht! | |
[William G. Mank [?], 11th Indiana Regiment and Jacob Labinsky, 32nd Indiana Regiment] | |
Wm. C. Mank, 11th Ind[iana] Lou Wallace Rgt., Jacob Lewinsky | |
Young lady's call on outpost, Alabama |