ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS ISSUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 1863.
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Colonel George Sharpe, John C. Babcock, John McEntee, 80th N.Y., H.Q. Secret Service, August 1863.
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T. H. O’Sullivan
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General Pleasonton, November 15, 1863.
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223
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Camp in woods near Culpeper, November, 1863.
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227
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Mail Wagon, Jerusalem Plank, 1864.
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237
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Germanna Ford, Rappidan. 1864.
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T. H. O’Sullivan
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242
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Belle Plain, May, 1862.
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256
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Line of breastworks occupied by Union troops of North Bank of North Anna—enemies’ line of works on South Bank in the distance
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281
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General Prince & Staff, October, 1863.
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127
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Rear View of Winter Quarters of Telegraphic Corps & Photographic Departments, attached HQ Army of the Potomac, April 1864.
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700
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The crossing of the Rapidan River at Germanna Ford.
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701
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The crossing of the Rapidan River at Germanna Ford.
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702
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Troops Crossing at Germanna Ford, Rappahannock River, Va., May 4, 1864.
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703
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Encampment of 7000 rebel prisoners in the Punch Bowl, Belle Plain, Va., May 15,1864.
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707
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Quartermaster’s Department, Belle Plain, May 17, 1864.
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James Gardner
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708
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General view of Belle Plain, Va., May 17,1864.
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T. H. O’Sullivan
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710
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General view of Belle Plain, taken looking eastward toward the lower landing, May 16, 1864.
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James Gardner
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715
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Wagon Train Crossing the Rappahannock River, May, 1864.
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717
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Homes on Caroline St, Fredericksburg, damaged during the shelling of December 11, 1862, taken May 19, 1864.
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721
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Scene at Mrs. Alsop’s House, Spotsylvania, May 20, 1864.
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T. H. O’Sullivan
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722
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Confederate dead laid for burial near Mrs. Alsop’s House, Spotsylvania, May 20, 1864.
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723
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Dead Confederate soldier, near Mrs. Alsop’s house, Spotsylvania, May 20, 1864.
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724
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1st MA Heavy Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Alsop’s House. Pine forest near Spotsylvania Co. HQ after the battle of the 19th May 1864.
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725
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Confederate Dead on the Battlefield, Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864.
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726
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Confederate Dead on the Battlefield, Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 19, 1864.
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727
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View looking north from Beverly House, with the V Corps artillery reserve in the distance, May 19, 1864
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728
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Beverly House, near Spotsylvania Court House, the HQ of Gen. Warren, May 19,1864.
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729
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Massaponax Church, May 21, 1864.
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730
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A Council of War at Massaponax Church, Va., May 21, 1864, General Grant leaning over General Meade, examining a map which had just been completed by the Topographical Engineers.
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731
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A Council of War at Massaponax Church, Va., May 21, 1864, General Grant writing a dispatch.
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732
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A Council of War at Massaponox Church, Va., May 21, 1864.
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733
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Union Hospital at the Marye House, Marye’s Heights, Fredericksburg, May 19, 1864.
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735
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Outbuildings adjacent to the Marye House, Fredericksburg, May 19, 1864.
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736
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The Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, May 20, 1864.
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739
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Front of Sanitary Commission depot Commerce St., Fredericksburg, May 20, 1864.
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740
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Wounded soldiers at the Sanitary Commission depot, Fredericksburg, May 20, 1864.
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741
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Nurses and officers of the Sanitary Commission, Fredericksburg, May 20, 1864.
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742
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The backyard of Sanitary Commission depot, Fredericksburg, May 20, 1864.
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744
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Bethel Church, HQ of General Burnside, May 23, 1864.
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690
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Bethel Church, May 23, 1864.
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745 |
Canvas Pontoon bridge across North Anna River at Jericho Mills, on which 5th Corps crossed - May 23, 1864. |
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746
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A Canvas Pontoon Bridge on North Anna near Jericho Mill.
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747
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Jericho Mill, North Anna River, view from North Bank, May 24, 1864.
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748
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Jericho Mill from South Bank of North Anna, Va., with canvas Pontoon Bridge, constructed by 50th N.Y.V. Engineers.
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749
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Jericho Mill, North Anna River, view from South Bank showing engineers constructing road, May 24, 1864
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750
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Jericho Mill, North Anna, Va., Looking Up Stream from South Bank, Canvas Pontoon Bridge and Pontoon Train on Opposite Bank, May 24, 1864.
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751
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5th Corps’ Ammunition Train Crossing North Anna, Va., at Jericho Mill, on Canvas Pontoon Bridge, constructed by 50th NY Eng.
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752 |
[Chesterfield Bridge, North Anna River, Va., Confederate redoubt carried by Second Corps in distance, May 24, 1864.] |
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753
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Chesterfield Bridge on North Anna, with Cavalry crossing. Rifle Pit in the foreground, enemies’ works in the distance.
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754
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Union Supply Wagons crossing the Pamunkey River, looking eastward, May 28, 1864.
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755
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Interior view of captured Confederate redoubt at the Chesterfield Bridge, on North Anna, captured by 2nd Corps under General Hancock, May 23, 1864.
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756
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Line of Breastworks occupied by Union troops on North Bank of North Anna, enemies’ line of works on South bank in distance
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759
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Quarle’s Mill, North Anna River, view from South Bank.
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760
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The corduroy bridge over the North Anna River at Quarle’s Mill, from the North Bank.
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761
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Quarle’s Mill, North Anna River, view from South Bank.
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762
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Destruction of railroad Bridge across the North Anna River, May 25, 1864.
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763 |
[Soldiers bathing in the North Anna River.] |
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765 |
Pontoon Bridges, North Anna, Constructed by the 50th NYV Engineers, below Railroad Bridge, Where a Portion of the 2nd Corps, under Gen. Hancock crossed, 23rd May, 1864. |
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766 |
Canvas Pontoon bridge at Hanovertown Ferry on Pamunkey River, Va., May 28, 1864. |
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767
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Pontoon Bridge at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky, Constructed by the 50th N.Y.V. Engineers, May 28, 1864.
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769 |
[Ruins of Richmond and York Railroad bridge across the Pamunkey, above White House, at Mrs. Nelson's Crossing.] |
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770
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Old Church Hotel, Va., June 2, 1864.
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771
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Burnett’s Inn, Cold Harbor, Va., June 4, 1864.
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[Burnett's Inn, Cold Harbor, Va., June 4, 1864.] |
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774 |
[Bethel Church, Virginia. View of Bethel Church, temporary headquarters of General Burnside.] |
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777
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Charles City Courthouse, June 14, 1864.
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778 |
[Charles City Courthuse, rear view, June 13, 1864.] |
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780
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Ruins of houses at Charles City Courthouse, June 14, 1864.
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781
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Pontoon Bridge over the James River from North Bank, June 15.
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782 |
[Captured Confederate encampment, June 1864.] |
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783
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The execution of William Johnson, Petersburg, June 20, 1864.
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T. H. O’Sullivan
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784
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Outside of one of the forts captured by 18th Corps, under Gen. Smith, with Dunn’s house in front of Petersburg, June 24, 1864.
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785
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View of Rebel Works in Front of Petersburg, Captured by the 18th Corps under General Smith, June 24, 1864.
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786
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Field telegraph, Battery Wagon and officers tent of Military Telegraph Corps, HQ, Army of the Potomac, June 24, 1864.
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787
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Cowan’s independent Battery, lst NY inside one of the rebel forts in front of Petersburg, June 24, 1864
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789
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View of Cowan’s Independent 1st NY in Rebel fort in front of Petersburg, captured by 18th Corps under Gen. Smith, June 24, 1864.
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791 |
Celebrating the 4th of July, 1864, in front of Petersburg, Lt. Col. Ira Spaulding and Officers of 50th NYV Engineers at dinner |
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793
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View on James River from Gen. Grant’s HQ, July 5, 1864.
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796
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Docks at City Point, James River, Va., July 5, 1864.
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798
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Railroad Docks at City Point, James River, July 6, 1864.
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801
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View of bombproof works, occupied by U.S. Colored Troops in front of Petersburg, Va., August 7, 1864
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802
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Black troops of Ferrero’s Division on eastern front at Petersburg, Va., August 7, 1864.
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804
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Near view of Bombproof tent in the advance line in front of Petersburg, Va., August 7, 1864.
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806
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A bombproof tent in front of line of Petersburg, Va., August 7.
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808
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Bombproof Huts in the front line before Petersburg, August 10, 1864.
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814
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View of ruins, City Point, after the explosion of August 9, 1864.
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818 |
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820 |
13-inch mortar "Dictator" in front of Petersburg, September 1, 1864. |
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13-inch mortar "Dictator" in front of Petersburg, September 1, 1864. |
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823
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Section of the 30-pound Parrott Battery on the right of the 10th Corps in the works in front of Petersburg, Va., September 1, 1864.
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824
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View of the officers quarters of the 1st MA Cavalry, General Meade’s escort.
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827
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1st Mass. Cavalry Camp in the woods.
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831
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The "Dictator" at its final position at Petersburg adjacent to Battery 5, September 1, 1864.
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MEMORIES OF THE WAR: Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia. - Descriptions enclosed in brackets are derived, non-original descriptions. All other descriptions are original.
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Neg# |
Title |
Photographer |
845 |
Small Ammunition Laboratory, Richmond. April 5, 1865 |
Alexander Gardner |
846
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[Negro women sitting on rocks in the James River; Richmond & Petersburg RR bridge abuttment beyond. Taken from the south bank.] |
Alexander Gardner
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847 |
[Ruins of Arsenal, Tredegar Iron Works in distance.] |
Alexander Gardner |
848 |
[Ruins inside the Arsenal; Tredegar Iron Works in distance.] |
Alexander Gardner |
850 |
[Soldiers with stacked arms, resting in the shade on Capitol Square. City Hall beyond.] |
Alexander Gardner |
851 |
[View from Libby Hill, looking west on Main street.] |
Alexander Gardner |
852 |
[Haxall & Crenshaw Flour Mills from the James River, looking upriver.] |
Alexander Gardner |
853 |
[Ruins of Richmond and Danville Railroad bridge, looking south from Mayo Island.] |
Alexander Gardner |
854 |
[Close view of the Gallego Flour Mill's waterwheel.] |
Alexander Gardner |
855 |
[Washington Monument, taken from the Capital building; soldiers and ladies milling about.] |
Alexander Gardner |
856 |
[View of ruins in the Burnt District looking toward the Capitol.] |
Alexander Gardner |
857 |
[View in the Burnt District; piles of rubble around lampost, gutted buildings beyond.] |
Alexander Gardner |
858 |
[Soldier & Boy sitting in rubble; Exchange Hotel in background.] |
Alexander Gardner |
859
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Castle Thunder, Richmond, Looking up Carey Street, April 7, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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860 |
[Alms House, General Hospital #1, Richmond Va.] |
Alexander Gardner |
861 |
[Arsenal Yard looking toward the Franklin Paper Mills] |
Alexander Gardner |
862 |
[Tredegar Iron Works, showing footbridge to Brown's Island; man sitting nearby.] |
Alexander Gardner |
863 |
[Ruins of buildings, two men standing in background, small stack of shot to their left.] |
Alexander Gardner |
864 |
[Ruins of buildings, looking west, 2nd Presbyterian Church in background.] |
Alexander Gardner |
865 |
Ruins of Armory, Richmond, Va. April 8, 1865. |
Alexander Gardner |
866
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Pratt’s Castle, Gamblers Hill, Richmond, Residence of General Heningson, April 8, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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867 |
[Ruins of the Franklin Paper Mills.] |
Alexander Gardner |
868 |
[Canal Bridge at foot of 7th Street, barges beyond.] |
Alexander Gardner |
869 |
[View of ruins and Mayo's Bridge from Mayo Island; looking northwest.] |
Alexander Gardner |
870 |
[View of ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge.] |
Alexander Gardner |
871 |
[View of Belle Isle from south bank.] |
Alexander Gardner |
872
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View of Ruins, Looking up Twelfth Street from Carey Street April 6, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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873
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Libby Prison, from Union Hotel, April 6, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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874 |
[Ruins of Mayo's Bridge, looking south toward Manchester.] |
Alexander Gardner |
875 |
[View of Millrace on the Manchester side of the city, looking towards Tredegar Iron Works.] |
Alexander Gardner |
876 |
[Belle Isle Railroad Bridge from the south.] |
Alexander Gardner |
877 |
[Freshet in the James River, possible Mayo Island, trees surrounded by water.] |
Alexander Gardner |
878 |
[Haxall Mills, showing the James River, looking west.] |
Alexander Gardner |
879 |
[Ruins of paper mill with waterwheel.] |
Alexander Gardner |
880 |
[Haxall's and Crenshaw's Mills; canal in foreground.] |
Alexander Gardner |
881
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Panorama of Richmond from Gambells Hill, #1.
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Alexander Gardner
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882
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Panorama of Richmond from Gambells Hill, #2.
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Alexander Gardner
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883
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Panoramic View of Richmond in Ruins, from the Old Arsenal looking down the James River, April, 1865
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Alexander Gardner
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884
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Panoramic View of Richmond in Ruins, from the Old Arsenal looking down the James River, April, 1865
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Alexander Gardner
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885 |
[Ruins of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge, looking south.] |
Alexander Gardner |
886 |
[Ruins of the Gallego Flour Mills.] |
Alexander Gardner |
887
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Ruins of Arsenal, Richmond, Looking towards Petersburg Depot, April 10, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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888 |
[Waterwheel at Franklin Paper Mill; different view.] |
Alexander Gardner |
890
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Graves of Union Soldiers, on Belle Isle, Richmond, April 8, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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891
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Belle Isle, Richmond, April 8, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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894
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Kerr’s Tobacco Factory, on Carey and Twenty-first Streets, Richmond, used as a store house for supplies sent to Federal Prisoners and where the first Union Flag was thrown out on the morning of the third of April, 1865. Taken April 7, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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895 |
[Libby Prison, Cary street, looking west.] |
Alexander Gardner |
896
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Libby Prison, looking West, on Water Street, Richmond, April 6, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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897
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Castle Thunder, Richmond, Va.
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Alexander Gardner
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898 |
[Richmond City Hospital] |
Alexander Gardner |
899 |
[Ruins of R&P RR bridge, looking west. Brown's Island beyond.] |
Alexander Gardner |
900 |
[View in the Burnt District.] |
Alexander Gardner |
901 |
[View in the Burnt District.] |
Alexander Gardner |
902 |
[Bank & 11th Streets, from Capitol Square.] |
Alexander Gardner |
903 |
[View in the Burnt District.] |
Alexander Gardner |
904 |
View of Ruins on Main St., Richmond, looking down from 12th St., April 6, 1865 |
Alexander Gardner |
905
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View of Ruins, Richmond, from Main Street, looking down 14th Street, April 8, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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906 |
[Bank street looking east; Exchange Hotel in background.] |
Alexander Gardner |
907 |
[Ruins of Richmond, looking towards Gamble's Hill; caissons in foreground.] |
Alexander Gardner |
908
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Ruins of Gallago Flour Mills, Richmond, from Canal Street said to be largest mills in the country, capable of turning out 2,100 barrels of flour per day. View from Canal Street and taken on April 10, 1865.
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Alexander Gardner
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909
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Mechanicsville, Va., April 10, 1865.
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John Reekie
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910
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Tomb of President Monroe, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, April 10, 1865.
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John Reekie
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911
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Residence of Jefferson Davis, Clay and Twelfth Streets, Richmond, April 12, 1865.
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John Reekie
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912
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Executive Mansion, (Jeff Davis’) Richmond, April 12, 1865.
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John Reekie
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913
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Bridge Across the Chickahominy, Mechanicsville Road, Va., April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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914
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Unburied Dead on Battlefield.
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John Reekie
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916
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View on Battle-Field of Cold Harbor, April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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917 |
View on Battle-field of Cold Harbor. |
John Reekie |
917 |
[Washington Monument on Capitol Square; soldiers milling about. Similar to 919.] |
John Reekie
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918
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Collecting the remains of the dead, Gaines Mill, Va.
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John Reekie
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919
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Washington Monument on Capitol Square, Richmond, April 14, 1865.
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John Reekie
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920
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Elliston’s Mill—Battlefield of Mechanicsville, Va, April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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921
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Ballard’s Hotel, Richmond, April 14, 1865.
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John Reekie
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922
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Caisons on Stoney Creek, Destroyed on the evacuation of Richmond, April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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923
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Richmond City Hall, April 14, 1865.
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John Reekie
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924 |
Chickahominy River, Va. Bridge |
John Reekie |
925 |
[Residence of General R. E. Lee, Franklin Street, Richmond.] |
John Reekie |
926
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Residence of General Robert E. Lee, Franklin Street, Richmond, April 17, 1865.
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John Reekie
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927 |
[Looking up Main street.] |
John Reekie |
928 |
[Monumental Church, Broad Street, with west side and front visible.] |
John Reekie |
929 |
[View from Hollywood cemetery.] |
John Reekie |
930
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Bridge Across the Chickahominy, Va., April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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931 |
[View of graves in Oakwood Cemetery.] |
John Reekie |
932
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Ruins of Gaines’ Mill, Scene of two Battles, 27th June, 1862 and 1st June, 1864. Taken April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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933 |
[Chickahominy River, Va. Bank of the Chickahominy River.] |
John Reekie |
935 |
Oldest House in Richmond, Main street, near 20th, over 200 years old. Headquarters of Gen. Washington, and afterwards residence of President Monroe. |
Alexander Gardner |
936 |
[Richmond, Va. April 1865. House.] |
John Reekie |
937 |
[St. Paul's Church from Capitol Square.] |
John Reekie |
938
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Spottiswood Hotel, Richmond, April 15, 1865.
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John Reekie
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939 |
[Ruins of Gallego Flour Mills; Haxall & Crenshaw's Mill at Right.] |
John Reekie |
940 |
[View on Canal Basin, looking toward the Capitol. Barge at left, Customs House at right.] |
John Reekie |
941 |
[View on Canal, looking toward Gamble's Hill; barges laden with furniture in foreground.] |
John Reekie |
942 |
[Bank street at Customs House, cavalry horses tied at Capitol fence.] |
John Reekie |
943 |
[View through window of the Burnt District.] |
John Reekie |
944 |
[View in Burnt District.] |
John Reekie |
945 |
[Burnt District, looking toward the Capitol.] |
John Reekie |
946 |
[Ruined building in the Burnt District.] |
John Reekie |
947 |
[View on the Canal Basin, barge across foreground.] |
John Reekie |
948 |
[Group of freedmen near the Canal.] |
John Reekie |
949 |
[Petersburg fortifications.] |
John Reekie |
950 |
[Earthworks in front of Petersburg.] |
John Reekie |
951
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Union Wagon Train leaving Petersburg on Washington Street, April 10,1865.
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John Reekie
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952
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View looking northwestward on Sycamore Street, Petersburg, April 10, 1865.
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John Reekie
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953 |
[Pontoon bridge over the James River.] |
John Reekie |
954 |
[Pontoon bridge over the James River.] |
John Reekie |
960 |
[Point at which Grant crossed the James.] |
John Reekie |
964 |
[Ballard house on Franklin Street.] |
John Reekie |
965 |
[Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee.] |
John Reekie |
983 |
[Petersburg, Va. August 1864. Troops drawn up to witness an execution.] |
John Reekie
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990
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Cemetery
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John Reekie
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1000 |
[Richmond, Va., April 1865. View of church.] |
John Reekie |
1010 |
[Richmond, Va. April 1865. Church.] |
John Reekie |
1011 |
[Richmond, Va. April 1865. Pontoon bridge across the James River.] |
John Reekie
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1020 |
[Graves of Confederate soldiers in Oakwood Cemetery.] |
John Reekie |
1021 |
[Petersburg, Va. April 1865. Gas works showing the effect of bombardment.] |
John Reekie |
1029 |
[A giant sling-cart to carry siege guns, Drewry's Bluff.] |
John Reekie |
1109 |
[Ruins of Mill on the James River and Kanawha Canal above Richmond.] |
John Reekie
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VIEW OF CONFEDERATE WATER BATTERIES ON THE JAMES RIVER
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Neg. # |
Title |
Photographer |
1001 |
Ten Inch Columbiad and Magazine Entrance, Sand Bag Revertment, Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's,) on James River. |
William Frank Browne |
1002 |
Rear View of the same Gun, as shown in No. 1001. |
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1003 |
Rear View of the same Gun, as shown in No. 1001. |
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1005 |
Seven Inch Brooke Gun, (Rifle.) Sand Bag Revertment - Hurdle Revertment - a double embrasure, designed to sweep both up and down River, which bends sharply at this Point - Dutch Gap in the distance. |
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1006 |
Same Gun as shown in No. 1005, with Traverse - View of Howlett's House in the distance, and the left of the Confederate Line, extending from the James to the Appomattox River in front of Bermuda Hundred. |
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1007 |
Rear View of the Same Gun, as shown in No. 1005, with Battery Spofford, (U. S.) near Right Cheek of Embrasure - Entrance to Magazine near left of Picture. |
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1008 |
Three-fourths View of the Same Gun, as shown in No. 1005. |
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1009 |
View up, in rear of Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's,) showing Entrance to location of Gun, as shown in No. 1001. |
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1010 |
Continuation of View No. 1009 showing rear of Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's,) with View of Howlett's House. Taken with instrument on top of high Magazine, shown in extreme distance of No. 1009. |
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1011 |
View in Rear of Battery Dantzler (Howlett's) from a point near the Old Gun Carriage, shown in No. 1010, looking back. |
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1012 |
View down James River from Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's) showing U. S. Batteries Sawyer and Spofford, with Butler's Tower on left - Wreck of Gunboat Drury, (Confederate) sunk by 1st Conn. Art., Jan. 24, 1865, concealed behind point of woods, in middle ground of picture. |
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1013 |
View, from near Howlett's, of Dutch Gap, Peninsula, showing James River on each side of the Neck of Land. This View joins on left of No. 1012. |
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1014 |
Ten-inch Columbiad in unfinished Battery Wood, on James River, next above Howlett's, showing Hurdle Revertment and Mask of Woods not yet cleared away. |
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1015 |
Ten-Inch Columbiad in unfinished Battery Wood, on James River, Hurdle Revertment. This is next Gun above that shown in No. 1014. |
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1016 |
Same gun as shown in 1015, with Hurdle Revertment and Epaulement - Unfinished Battery. |
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1017 |
View in rear of Battery Wood, showing Magazine Entrance to Gun shown in No. 1015 - Hurdle Revertment, anchored by Grape Vines. |
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1018 |
Eight Inch Brooke Rifled Gun, weighing 21,987 lbs., in unfinished Battery Wood, Hurdle Revertment, anchored by grape vines. |
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1019 |
Side View of Eight Inch Brooke Gun, weighing 21,987 lbs. Same Gun as shown in No. 1018. |
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1021 |
Same Gun, as shown in No. 1020 - Magazine Traverse. |
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1022 |
Three-fourths Rear View of the Same Gun, as shown in No. 1020. |
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1023 |
View of Battery Semmes, looking North, the reverse of the line being seen. |
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1024 |
Ten-Inch Columbiad - Elevating Screw, and with other parts, having been removed by the Confederates - Battery Semmes. |
" |
1025 |
Ten-Inch Columbiad in Battery Semmes - Seen from top of Magazine - No Revertment. |
" |
1026 |
Side View of the Same Gun, as shown in No. 1025, showing the height of Magazine, and the Entrance. |
" |
1028 |
Battery Brooke from South to North-Epaulement for Gun shown in No. 1027 |
" |
1029 |
Ten Inch Banded Brooke’s Gun, smooth base, in Battery Brooke, pointing towards Fort Brady, (U. S.) – Entrance to Magazine on right. |
" |
1031 |
Same Gun as shown in No. 1029, showing front of Carriage. |
" |
1032
|
Seven Inch Brooke Rifle Gun in Battery Brooke—Fort Brady (U.S.) in extreme distance over terminus of gun.
|
" |
1034 |
Battery Brooke on James River, looking from North to South. |
" |
1037 |
Interior of Fort Drury - Ten-Inch Columbiad, with view down River, showing point in middle ground near where the U. S. Iron Clad Galena was repulsed in 1862 - Batteries near Chapin's Bluff in the distance. |
" |
1038 |
Interior of Fort Drury-Same Gun as shown in No. 1037. |
" |
1039 |
Interior of Fort Drury - Hot-shot Furnace - Same Columbiad as shown in No. 1037 - Pile of Balls, &c., &c. |
" |
1040 |
Extreme Battery, Drury's Bluff - Seven Inch Brooke's Rifle Gun - Portion of Hulks forming obstructions visible near left cheek of embrasure, place where Galena was repulsed in 1862 - 1st Conn. Art. on drill. |
" |
1041 |
Same View as No. 1040 - Chapin's Bluff in the distance. |
" |
1042 |
Three fourths front view of the same Gun as shown in No. 1040. |
" |
1043 |
Three-fourths rear view of the same Gun as shown in No. 1040 - Fort Darling on the right of the picture. |
" |
1044 |
Front View of the same Gun as shown in No. 1040, showing the Gabion forming the right and left cheek of the Embrasure, with Confederate Garrison in rear. |
" |
1045 |
Officer's Quarters and Magazine at Drury's Bluff. |
" |
1046
|
Ordnance Depot at Drury’s Bluff—Bird’s eye view of a Ship at the dock. This view was taken from the top of the Bluff, eighty feet above the deck.
|
" |
1049
|
View from Drury's Bluff looking down the River (James) - Chapin's Bluff below the second bend of the River. |
" |
1050 |
Grave of Frank L. Smith, who was accidentally drowned in James River; also, Confeerate Graves at Drury's Bluff. |
" |
1051
|
Eight-Inch Broke Gun slung on a captured Confederate Sling Cart, with Limber in front and a U. S. Sling Cart in rear.
|
" |
1052
|
Same Gun And Sling Cart as shown in No. 1051, showing how the Gun is slung under the cart.
|
" |
1053 |
View of large Sling Cart made by the Confederates to move Guns weighing 50,000 lbs. from the Tredegar Works. Used by the 1st Conn. Art. in removing the Guns from the Confederate Water Batteries on James River. |
" |
1054
|
A three-fourths rear view of the same sling cart shown in 1053— (description seen on No. 1053). This view shows the construction of the wheels, the alternate spokes projecting from opposite ends of the hubs, and all terminating in the same plane in the rim of the wheel.
|
" |
1055 |
Three-fourths front View of the same Sling Cart shown in No. 1053. This view shows the Limber, Brake, and Drag Ropes used by the soldiers in assisting the Horses and mules to move Heavy Guns. |
" |
1056 |
Front Elevation of the Sling Cart shown in No. 1053. |
" |
1057 |
Rear of Sling Cart shown in No. 1053. This view shows Trunnion Rings below the Axle, Elevating Screw above and Break Levers. |
" |
1061 |
View of Low Water Battery, showing Magazine and Entrance - Portion of Obstructions visible under foliage - Chapin's Bluff in the distance. |
" |
1062
|
Obstructions in the River below Fort Drury.
|
" |
1063 |
Combination of Butler's Gap and Dutch Towers. |
" |
1064 |
View in Dutch Gap. Steamtug Alida at the Entrance of the Gap. |
" |
1065
|
Brigade Band at Gen. Abbott’s Headquarters, Fort Drury.
|
" |
1066 |
View of Butler's Dutch Gap Canal. |
" |
1068 |
View of Confederate Gunboat Drury, blown up and sunk by the 1st Conn. Art. in the James River.
|
" |
1069
|
View of Confederate Church at Fort Darling—Graves in the foreground—Entrance to the Fort on the right.
|
" |
1072
|
Adjt. General's Headquarters at Fort Drury, Va.
|
" |
1075
|
Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing. Ordnance awaiting shipment - Mountain Howitzer captured from U. S. Cavalry, and recaptured at Petersburg - Eight inch Columbiad (Confederate) used on Petersburg Heights - Armstrong's Blackley's, and Whitworth's Projectiles on hand barrow captured at Fort Fisher, N. C. - U. S. Howitzers on left which repulsed Confederate assault on Redoubt Dutton, June, 1864 - U. S. Navy Gun captured at Fort Clifton.
|
" |
1076 |
Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing. Confederate Mortars, Eight-Inch Cohorn 24 pdr's - U.S. Train in background - A broken Gun Carriage with temporary device. |
" |
1078
|
The Ambulence Corps.
|
" |
1079
|
Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing. An Eight Inch Columbiad, captured from the Confederates on Petersburg Heights, slung on two Sling Carts—An Eight Inch Mortar slung on a small Sling Cart— A twenty pdr. Parrott slung on a Gin in the distance—Shipping, piles of Ordnance Boxes, &c.
|
" |
1083 |
Headquarters 1st Conn. Art. - Gen. Abbott and Staff. |
" |
1084
|
Fort Abbott, City Point Line, the Fort Occupied by Abraham Lincoln during the fight, in front of Petersburg, that resulted in its capture.
|
" |
1085 |
Military Executions, City Point, Va. Hollow Square formed around the Gallows, April 1865. |
" |
1150 |
[Sling Cart used in removing catured artillery at Fort Darling.] |
" |
1151
|
Sling Cart for moving Heavy Cannon.
|
" |
1152 |
[Sling Cart used in removing catured artillery at Fort Darling.] |
" |
1155 |
[Sling Cart used in removing catured artillery at Fort Darling, April 1865.] |