Container List
NOTE: This list provides an item-level description of each of the Civil War stereographs
by item number. These stereographs are part of the larger Stereograph Collection
and are housed in boxes 71-75. |
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Item: 771-1 | 1st Delaware, 12th New Jersey and 14th Connecticut at Stonewall, U.S.A.
General noteStereograph of a painting showing men engaged in battle. |
ca. 1880 | ||
Item: 771-2 | Field telegraph station.
General noteMen seated under make-shift tent around telegraph equipment. |
ca. 1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 772-1 | Intelligent contrabands at leisure, November, 1863.
General noteTwo African-American men seated outside of tent. |
1863 | ||
Item: 772-2 | A group of "contrabands."
General noteLarge group of African-American men, women, and children seated in front of a wooden structure. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 772-3 | A Negro family coming into the Union lines.
General noteAn African-American family around, and seated in, a covered wagon. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 773-1 | [Group of soldiers, woman, and child in front of log building with sign reading "Union
17" hanging over doorway.]
General noteGroup of soldiers, woman, and child in front of log building with "Union 17" sign hanging over doorway. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-2 | [Soldiers of the 7th Regiment New York Militia outside tent.]
General noteSoldiers of the 7th New York State Militia relaxing outside tent. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-3 | [Soldiers of the 7th Regiment New York State Militia.]
General noteSoldiers of the 7th Regiment New York State Militia and an African- American man relaxing outside the tent labeled "The-Ruins." |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-4 | [Soldiers lounging around artillery emplacements.]
General noteSoldiers lounging around artillery emplacements at possibly at Fort Jackson, La. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-5 | [Officer and African-America man seated outside a camouflaged tent.]
General noteOfficer and African-America man seated outside tent camouflaged with brush and small trees. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-6 | [Man standing next to tree with post office and other wood frame buildings in the
background.]
General noteMan standing next to tree with post office and other wood frame buildings in the background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-7 | Camp life, Army of the Potomac. Basking in the sunshine.
General noteSoldiers relaxing outside tents. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-8 | Gymnastic field sports of the gallant 7th. A four story pile of men.
General notePyramid of soldiers in a field, others looking on. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-9 | Camp life, Army of the Potomac. News from home.
General noteFour soldiers sitting outside a tent preparing food and reading a letter. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-10 | Improvised dinner table in the field.
General noteHand-colored view of a group of soldiers sitting around make-shift dining table with drums and flag hanging from the trees in the background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-11 | A Camp in a pleasant grove.
General noteGroup portrait of soldiers and African-American boy seated in front of tent. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-12 | Camp dinner.
General noteHand-colored view of soldiers and African-American man sitting around a dinner table eating. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-13 | The Way they cook dinner in camp.
General noteFour soldiers cooking dinner on small stoves beneath a tarp. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-14 | Tent life of the 31st Pennsylvania regiment
General noteSoldiers with women and children outside of tents with personal belongings scattered around the camp site. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-15 | A Group of soldiers of the 31st Pennsylvania Regiment.
General noteGroup portrait of five soldiers with guns and swords. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-16 | Capt. Bollerman's kitchen. Tasting the soup.
General noteSoldiers, a woman, and an African-American man relaxing while one soldier ceremoniously tastes the soup. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 773-17 | View from the breastworks outside Fort Burnham, late Rebel Fort Harrison. Rebel pickets
in the woods; a rebel fort in the middle distance.
General noteView from the Breastworks outside Fort Burnham, formerly the Confederate Fort Harrison, showing tents and buildings of rebel camp beyond. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-18 | [Tents of Camp Winfield Scott in the distance.]
General noteTents of Camp Winfield Scott in the distance. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-19 | [Soldiers caring for horses at camp.]
General noteSoldiers caring for horses at camp. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-20 | [Covered wagons and horses on a hill side with tents in the far background, Camp Winfield
Scott, Va.]
General noteCovered wagons and horses on a hill side with tents in the far background, Camp Winfield Scott, Va. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-21 | Commissary department, headquarters Army Potomac, April, 1864.
General noteSoldiers of the Commissary Dept. butchering meat, carcasses hanging from a pole, left, barrels of supplies, right. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-22 | Winter quarters of telegraphic and photographic departments, attached to headquarters
Army Potomac, April, 1864.
General noteSoldier on what appears to be a swing set among pine trees, tents and log buildings in background, one possibly O'Sullivan's darkroom. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-23 | Rear view of winter quarters of telegraphic and photographic departments, attached
to headquarters Army Potomac, April, '64.
General noteMen, including an African-American man, standing outside log buildings with a wagon to the right. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-24 | Headquarters Army of the Potomac, eastern half of camp, April, '64.
General notePartiality cleared field with tents in the background. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-25 | Camp of the 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment, April, 1864.
General noteSoldiers in formation out in an open field with tents in the background. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-26 | A Breakfast party at headquarters, Army Potomac, April, 1864.
General noteOfficers seated outside a tent enjoying a meal, young African American man standing by. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-27 | Discussing the probabilities of the next advance.
General noteTwo men seated smoking pipes with horses in the background, possibly the photographers Timothy O'Sullivan and Alexander Gardner. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-28 | Group at transportation office, Aquia Creek, February, 1863.
General noteTwo men outside transportation tent with sign reading Transportation Office, Subsistence and Stores, Capt. F.C. Tripter, AAQM. |
1863 | ||
Item: 773-29 | Headquarters New York Herald in Army of the Potomac, Sept., 1863.
General noteJournalists relaxing outside of tents set among trees, wagon with "N.Y.H. Headquarters" painted on the side to the right. |
1863 | ||
Item: 773-30 | Group at Telegraphic Corps quarters, headquarters Army Potomac.
General noteMen, possibly journalists seated around a table eating and drinking. |
1863 | ||
Item: 773-31 | Group, Comte de Paris, Duc de Chartres, Prince de Joinville, and friends, Camp Winfield
Scott, near Yorktown, May 1, 1862.
General noteFrench nobles and others seated around table eating and drinking. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-32 | Group, Prince's servants.
General noteFour menservants preparing a meal, or cleaning. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-33 | Officers of the 60th New York Volunteers at Sulphur Springs, Virginia.
General noteEleven soldiers seated for a group portrait with other military men and a springhouse in the background. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-34 | Officers of the 60th New York Volunteers at Sulphur Springs, Virginia.
General noteFourteen officers posing for group portrait. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-35 | Camp of Gen'l M'Dowell's body guard, July 5, 1862.
General noteSoldiers seated underneath a tree with tents and a house in the background. |
1862 | ||
Item: 773-36 | Field telegraph, battery wagon and officers tent of military Telegraph Corps, headquarters
Army of the Potomac, 24th June, 1864.
General noteTelegraph wagon and tent with the operators outside of the tent. |
1864 | ||
Item: 773-37 | 7th Regiment (N.G.) N.Y.S.T., Camp Cameron, Washington City, Tent No. 20, Co. 2, May
1861.
General note5 soldiers seated outside of tent. |
1861 | ||
Item: 773-38 | Mounting Guard.
General noteGroups of soldiers from the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry standing in formation. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 773-39 | Mounting Guard.
General noteGroups of soldiers from the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry standing in formation. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865, published later | ||
Item: 773-40 | Mounting Guard.
General noteGroups of soldiers from the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry standing in formation. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 773-41 | 1st Massachusetts Cavalry camp in the woods.
General noteView of companies "C" and "D," 1st Massachusetts Cavalry in front of their tents. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865, published later | ||
Item: 773-42 | Filling their canteens.
General noteCanvas covered well being used by soldiers to replenish their canteens. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 773-43 | Filling their canteens.
General noteCanvas covered well being used by soldiers to replenish their canteens. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 773-44 | Camp in Monument Garden, Chattanooga.
General noteSoldiers relaxing in a field with log structures in the background. |
ca. 1863, published later | ||
Item: 774-1 | Dr. Richard Burr, Embalming Surgeon, Army of the James.
General noteDoctor embalming dead soldier. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 774-2 | He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently
dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he died.
General noteDead Confederate soldier lying in a field. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 774-3 | Members of a South Carolina Regiment laid out for burial.
General noteMembers of a South Carolina Regiment laid out for burial with identifying markers. |
1863 | ||
Item: 774-4 | Graves of Union prisoners at the Race Course.
General noteGraves with markers in open field with a building in the background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 774-5 | Embalming building in the field, Army of the James, before Richmond. A great many
bodies of the slain are embalmed here, preparatory to sending them North for burial.
General noteEmbalming building in the field, large shed, hung round with curtains and with signs for Doctor Bunnel. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 774-6 | Embalming building in the field, Army of the James, before Richmond. A great many
bodies of the slain are embalmed here, preparatory to sending them North for burial.
General noteEmbalming building in the field, large shed, hung round with curtains and with signs for Doctor Bunnel. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 774-7 | Execution of a colored soldier.
General noteAfrican-American soldier hanged for attempted rape. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 774-8 | Execution of a colored soldier.
General noteAfrican-American soldier hanged for attempted rape. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 775-1 | Frank L. Keyes, wounded soldier, July 1862.
General noteWounded soldier in bed with a woman seated at the bed side, flag hanging on wall. |
1862 | ||
Item: 775-2 | The ever welcome Sanitary Commission.
General noteUnited States Sanitary Commission covered wagon with horses and soldiers in front of a fort, large flag overhead. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 775-3 | The ever welcome Sanitary Commission.
General noteUnited States Sanitary Commission covered wagon with horses and soldiers in front of a fort, large flag overhead. |
1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 776-1 | Scene on board a frigate
General noteTwo sailors standing on deck of a ship. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-2 | [Large ship on a body of water.]
General noteLarge ship on a body of water. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-3 | Turret of Monitor, "Terror."
General noteTurret of Monitor, "Terror" at Philadelphia Navy Yard. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-4 | Quarter deck of the U.S. Steamer "Tallapoosa" [sic] Capt. De Haven.
General noteGroup of sailors and officers on deck of Talapoosa, with cannon. |
after Sept. 1864 | ||
Item: 776-5 | Monitor Terror, Philadelphia.
General noteMonitor Terror, Philadelphia. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-6 | The captured Ram Atlanta, in James River.
General noteLooking at the Atlanta over an expanse of water. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-7 | Monitor Cononicus, on the James River, taking in coal.
General noteMonitor Cononicus, on the James River, taking in coal. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-8 | Monitor Cononicus, on the James River, taking in Coal.
General noteMonitor Cononicus, on the James River, taking in coal. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-9 | Gunboat Mendota at Deep Bottom, James River.
General noteTwo-masted and side-wheeled Gunboat Mendota at Deep Bottom, James River. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-10 | Double turreted Monitor Onondaga, on the James River.
General noteSailors seated in rowboat near shore with the "Onondaga," flag on stern, in the distance. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-11 | Gunboat Mendota on the James River near Dutch Gap.
General noteGunboat Mendota on the James River near Dutch Gap. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-12 | Monitor "Casco," James River, Va., near Dutch Gap.
General noteMonitor "Casco," James River, Va., near Dutch Gap. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-13 | Gun boats on the James River, Va., above Varina Landing.
General noteVarious ships seen from the shore of the James River above Varina Landing. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-14 | After deck and turret of Monitor Kaatskill. Taken at Charleston Harbor, S.C.
General noteSailors and officers on the Monitor Kaatskill, cannons and lifeboats on deck. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 776-15 | The Teazer [sic] Confederate gunboat, captured by the Maritanza [sic]. July 4, 1862.
This view shows the destruction caused by the bursting of 100 pound rifled shell.
General noteThe Teaser, a Confederate gunboat captured by the Maratanza, July 4, 1862, with gapping hole in the deck and other damage. |
1862 | ||
Item: 776-16 | Group, officers on board the Monitor, July 9,1862.
General noteGroup portrait of officers on board the Monitor, July 9,1862. |
1862 | ||
Item: 776-17 | Deck view of the iron-clad gunboat Galena, showing the effect of the fire from Fort
Darling.
General noteDeck view of the iron-clad gunboat Galena, showing the effect of the fire from Fort Darling. |
1862 | ||
Item: 776-18 | Group on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862.
General noteSailors on the deck of the Monitor, including African American in the foreground, July 6, 1862. |
1862 | ||
Item: 776-19 | [Monitors at Charlestown Navy Yard.]
General noteTwo boats docked at what may be Charlestown Navy Yard. |
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Item: 776-20 | Monitors, Charlestown Navy Yard.
General noteTwo monitors docked at Charlestown Navy Yard, skyline in background. |
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Item: 776-21 | U.S. Frigate "Pensacola" off Alexandria, Va.
General noteSailors sitting on shore looking at the U.S. Frigate "Pensacola" off Alexandria, Va. |
1861, published later | ||
Item: 776-22 | Hundred-pounder gun on rebel steamer.
General noteHundred-pound rifle-gun on the Rebel blockade-runner Teaser captured by the United States gun-boat Maratanza, July 4,1862. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 776-23 | Effect of Yankee shell on the "Teazer." [sic]
General noteThe Rebel blockade-runner "Teaser" was captured by the United States Gunboat "Maratanza, " July 4, 1862. This view shows a portion of the deck of the "Teaser," and the destruction from shells hitting the deck. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 776-24 | The original "Monitor" after her fight with the "Merrimac."
General notePart of the deck and turret of the "Monitor;" near the port-hole can be seen the dents made by the heavy steel-pointed shot from the guns of the "Merrimac," officers to the right. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 776-25 | The original "Monitor" after her fight with the "Merrimac."
General notePart of the deck and turret of the "Monitor;" near the port-hole can be seen the dents made by the heavy steel-pointed shot from the guns of the "Merrimac," officers to the right. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 776-26 | Iron-clad gunboat "Galena," showing the effect of Rebel shot.
General noteThis is a view of the United States gunboat "Galena" after her flight with Fort Darling on Drewey's Bluff, James River, in July, 1862, looking along the hull with guns showing in the ports, sailors on deck. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865, published later | ||
Item: 776-27 | Double-turret monitor "Onondaga" in the James River.
General noteSailors seated in row boat near shore with the "Onondaga" in the distance. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 776-28 | The Rebel ram "Atlanta."
General noteLooking across the water at the Rebel ram "Atlanta." |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 776-29 | Gunboat "Mendota," in James River, near Deep Bottom, 1864.
General noteGunboat "Mendota," in James River, near Deep Bottom, 1864. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 776-30 | U.S. Steamer "Massasoit," in James River, 1864.
General noteSailors seated on a dock with the steamer Massasoit in the background. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 776-31 | Admiral Dahlgren and staff on the "Pawnee."
General noteRear Admiral John Dahlgren and staff on the deck of the "Pawnee" off Charleston, S.C. |
ca.1861-ca.1965, published later | ||
Item: 776-32 | Smoke-stack of the Rebel Ram "Virginia."
General noteThe smoke-stack of the Rebel Ram "Virginia" filled with holes, and laying on a beach. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 776-33 | Broadside deck view of monitor "Dictator."
General noteOfficers, sailors, and others aboard the "Dictator." |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 777-1 | Special artist of Harper's Weekly sketching battle field of Gettysburg.
General noteArtist Alfred R. Waud, seated with his sketchbook. |
1863 | ||
Item: 777-2 | A battle-field Vulture, Godfor by name, one of those inhuman creatures who follow
in the wake of armies, robbing the field of blankets, clothing, turning the pockets
of the dead, etc.
General notePortrait of man in dirty clothing. |
copyright 1886 | ||
Item: 777-3 | Jim Kerrigan, the "mollie" squealer.
General noteMan in civilian clothing seated in front of brick wall. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 777-4 | Group, Messrs. Allen, Hammond, Fargo, and Hall.
General noteFive gentlemen posed for a group portrait; man standing at left appears to be Lincoln; "Allen" is Allan Pinkerton, head of the Secret Service. |
1862 | ||
Item: 778-1 | A rare old third dimension portrait of Abraham Lincoln, made in the days of the Civil
War.
General noteAbraham Lincoln seated with arm resting on a table. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 778-2 | Abraham Lincoln.
General noteBust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 778-3 | [Abraham Lincoln standing outside a tent with officer and another man, possibly Allan
Pinkerton.]
General noteAbraham Lincoln standing outside a tent with officer and another man, possibly Allan Pinkerton. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 778-4 | Lincoln at Antietam Oct. 3rd, 1862, with Gen. McClellan and staff.
General noteOfficers, including General McClellan, with Lincoln outside tent at Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 778-5 | Lincoln visits General McClellan at Antietam.
General noteLincoln and General McClellan in his tent at Antietam, table draped with American flag. |
1862 | ||
Item: 778-6 | President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan in McClellan's tent.
General noteLincoln and General McClellan in his tent at Antietam, table draped with American flag. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 779-1 | Gen. Robert Anderson (Major at Sumter)
General notePortrait of General Robert Anderson, Major at Fort Sumter. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-2 | Group, Gen'ls Barry, Slocum, Newton, Franklin, and friends, May 14, 1862.
General noteGroup portrait of Union generals, child seated in the foreground. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-3 | Capt. Bates' quarters, headquarters 3d Army Corps, Army Potomac, April, 1864.
General noteCapt. Bates seated outside small log building. |
1864 | ||
Item: 779-4 | General Benj. F. Butler and staff.
General noteGeneral Butler and staff in dress uniforms, civilians in the background. |
ca. 1861-1865 | ||
Item: 779-5 | Col. Corcoran and staff, of the gallant 69th.
General noteOfficers standing outside a tent. |
ca.1861-ca.1863 | ||
Item: 779-6 | Brig. Gen. Crawford and staff.
General noteStudio portrait of General Crawford and staff. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-7 | Lieut. W.D. Cushing, U.S.N.
General noteStudio portrait of Lieut. W.D. Cushing, U.S.N. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-8 | Lt. Washington, a Confederate prisoner, and Capt. Custer, U.S.A.
General noteJ.B. Washington, with George A. Custer, a classmate at West Point, after his capture at Fair Oaks. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-9 | Gen. Custer at his headquarters
General noteCuster seated outside tent, with dog at his feet. |
ca. 1864, published later | ||
Item: 779-10 | Gen. G.A. Custer.
General noteOval portrait of Custer, looking to his right. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 779-11 | Gen. G.A. Custer.
General noteOval portrait of Custer, looking to his right. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 779-12 | Gen. John A. Dix
General notePortrait of Dix who is famous for his order, "If any man pulls down the American Flag shoot him on the spot." |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-13 | Brig. Gen. Abram Duryea [Duryée], Col. 7th Regt. N.Y.
General noteAbram Duryée's portrait. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-14 | Col. Duryee and staff at head quarters, Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va. No.
2.
General noteGroup portrait of Col. Duryée and staff on the porch of headquarters. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-15 | Vice Admiral David Farragut, U.S.N.
General notePortrait of David Farragut, seated, hat on table. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-16 | Vice Admiral David Farragut, U.S.N.
General noteDavid Farragut's portrait. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-17 | Gen. Ferrero and staff, Petersburg, Va.
General noteGroup of officers, including Gen. Edward Ferrero, standing on stairs in front of building, columns decorated with bunting. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-18 | Group, Gibson and staff.
General noteOfficers standing around a cannon at Fair Oaks. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-19 | Brig. Gen. Gordon.
General notePortrait of Brig. Gen. Gordon. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-20 | Lieut. Gen'l Ulysses S. Grant, Com. in Chief Armies of U.S.
General notePortrait of Ulysses S. Grant. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-21 | Gen. U.S. Grant
General notePortrait of Ulysses S. Grant. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-22 | Lieut. General U.S. Grant hero of a grateful nation.
General notePortrait of General Ulysses Grant. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-23 | [Ulysses S. Grant.]
General noteU.S. Grant, standing. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-24 | A council of war at Massaponax Church, VA., 21st May, 1864. Gen. Grant leaning over
Gen. Meade, examining a map which had just been completed by the topographical engineers.
General noteGroup of generals seated on wooden benches relaxing and consulting a map, wagons in the background. |
1864 | ||
Item: 779-25 | A council of war at Massaponax Church, VA., 21st May, 1864. Gen. Grant and Meade,
Asst. Sec. of War, Dana, and their staff officers.
General noteGroup of generals seated on wooden benches relaxing and consulting a map, wagons in the background. |
1864 | ||
Item: 779-26 | General Grant's Council of War.
General noteGroup of generals seated on wooden benches relaxing and consulting a map, wagons in the background. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 779-27 | Major Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock.
General notePortrait of Major General Winfield Scott Hancock. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-28 | Gen. Heintzelman and staff, Harrison's Landing, Aug., 1862.
General noteGeneral Heintzelman and staff seated or kneeling on ground. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-29 | Brig. Gen. O.O. Howard.
General notePortrait of General Oliver Otis Howard. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-30 | Gen. Phil. Keanery [Kearny]. Photograph taken in 1863.
General notePortrait of General Philip Kearny. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 779-31 | Gen. Phil. Keanery [Kearny]. Photograph taken in 1862.
General notePortrait of Gen. Phil. Kearny. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 779-32 | Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan and wife.
General notePortrait of McClellan standing behind his seated wife. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-33 | Group, Gen. Marcy and friends, at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 2, 1862.
General noteGeneral Marcy and others, including civilians, posed for a group portrait. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-34 | Gen'l Marcy and friends at headquarters Army of the Potomac, 4th October, 1862.
General noteGeneral Marcy and others, including civilians, in front of tent at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-35 | Moseby [Mosby] and his gang of guerillas.
General noteStudio portrait of 17 men, including John Mosby. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 779-36 | Maj. Gen. Ord, wife and child at the mansion formerly occupied by Jeff. Davis, Richmond,
Va. In the doorway is the table upon which the surrender of Gen. Lee was signed.
General noteFamily portrait of General Ord and his wife and child. |
1865 | ||
Item: 779-37 | Gen'l Pleasonton, September, 1863.
General notePortrait of General Alfred Pleasonton. |
1863 | ||
Item: 779-38 | Gen'l Patrick and staff, near Bealton, Va., September, 1863.
General noteGen'l Patrick and staff, in front of tent camouflaged with greenery, near Bealton, Va., September, 1863. |
1863 | ||
Item: 779-39 | General Patrick (Provost Marshal General Army Potomac) and staff, Culpepper [sic],
November, 1863.
General noteGeneral Patrick and staff seated on a porch, Culpeper, Va.. |
1863 | ||
Item: 779-40 | Group, Major Robertson and friends.
General noteGroup portrait of Major Robertson and other soldiers, each with sword, standing next to cannon. |
1862 | ||
Item: 779-41 | Com. John Rogers, U.S.N.
General notePortrait of Commander John Rogers. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-42 | Lieut. Gen. Winfield Scott. U.S.A.
General noteWinfield Scott, seated on porch, holding sword. |
[ca. 1861-ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 779-43 | Maj. Gen'l W.T. Sherman, U.S.A.
General notePortrait of General William Tecumseh Sherman. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-44 | Gen. W.T. Sherman, ("Old Tecumseh").
General notePortrait of General William Tecumseh Sherman. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-45 | Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman and horse. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta,
Ga.
General noteMajor General W. T. Sherman and horse near Atlanta, Georgia. |
1864 | ||
Item: 779-46 | Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.
General noteMajor General Sherman and staff standing around a cannon near Atlanta, Georgia. |
1864 | ||
Item: 779-47 | Gen. W.T. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.
General noteMajor General Sherman and staff standing around a cannon. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 779-48 | Gen. W.T. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.
General noteMajor General Sherman and staff standing around a cannon. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 779-49 | Brig. Gen. K. Smith
General noteBust pose of General Smith, facing left of frame. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 779-50 | Major-General W.F. Smith, (Baldy Smith) Commander of the 6th Corps. This view was
taken near Malvern Hill, during the "seven days' fight" in 1862.
General noteGroup portrait of General Smith with other soldiers. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 779-51 | Col. Strang, Quartermaster.
General noteCol. Strang working at table outside a tent. |
ca. 1861-1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-52 | Brig. Gen. Sweeney [Sweeny].
General notePortrait of General Thomas William Sweeny, face turned to profile . |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-53 | Gen. G.H. Thomas, (the Rock of Chickamauga.")
General notePortrait of Gen. G.H. Thomas. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-54 | Lieut. Wheeler from Berkshire, Samuel Williams, attendant.
General noteTwo women and military officers standing outside a tent. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 779-55 | Com. J.L. Worden.
General notePortrait of Commander Worden, who was in command of the "Monitor" when it captured the "Merrimac." |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 779-56 | [Unidentified officers and a civilian in front of a tent]
General noteUnidentified officers and a civilian in front of a tent. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 780-1 | Co. A., 5th Reg. N.Y. Vol., 1861
General noteZouaves lined up in formation. |
ca.1861 | ||
Item: 780-2 | Col. Duryea's [Duryée] Zouaves
General noteCol. Duryée's Zouaves lined up in formation at Fort Monroe. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 780-3 | [Group of soldiers and officers in unidentified camp]
General noteGroup of soldiers and officers in unidentified camp, tents in background. |
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Item: 780-4 | The hero of Gettysburg.
General noteWar veteran John Burns seated outside in a rocking chair with his musket propped near the door to a building. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 780-5 | Hard Tack
General noteSoldier seated on a wooden crate full of hard tack. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 780-6 | A cavalry orderly.
General noteAn orderly standing next to a horse. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 780-7 | Our boys in the trenches.
General noteSoldiers seated on the edge of trench which is covered with make-shift tents. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 780-8 | The sally-port and draw-bridge.
General noteSoldiers standing on a draw-bridge in front of cannon. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 780-9 | Group at Mr. Foller's farm, Cumberland.
General noteGroup of soldiers, African-American men, and African-American boys seated on logs out in the woods. |
1862 | ||
Item: 780-10 | [Soldiers in formation with a drummer in the rear left corner.]
General noteSoldiers in formation with a drummer in the rear left corner. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 780-11 | Lamar Rifles, taken on Main St. at side of Court House Square.
General noteSoldiers lined up at the town square with rifles. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 781-1 | View looking South, showing how the Rebels destroyed the Orange and Alexandria Railroad
when they fell back before the Army of the Potomac, under General Meade, October 13,
1863.
General noteRipped up railroad ties and twisted metal with men standing in the background. |
1863 | ||
Item: 781-2 | [Soldiers guarding railroad equipment.]
General noteSoldiers guarding railroad equipment. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 781-3 | The famous relay house on the B.O.R.R
General noteSoldiers sitting on platform near relay house on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 781-4 | Destruction of a railroad bridge.
General noteRubble of a destroyed railroad bridge. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 782-1 | Fort Morgan. View of Citadel, looking south-west, showing the effect of Farragut's
terrific bombardment.
General noteLooking southwest at Fort Morgan, showing collapsed roof, and rubble-strewn yard. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 783-1 | General McClellan's Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
General noteMcClellan's Headquarters building. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 783-2 | Capt. John's Run, near Washington.
General noteBoat on shore of Potomac with a man on deck. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 783-3 | Georgetown ferry.
General noteMen standing on the rocks at the shore with the wagons on the Georgetown ferry and a bridge in the background. |
1862 | ||
Item: 783-4 | Sherman's Grand Army. Looking up Pennsylvania Ave. from the Treasury Building, Maj.
Gen. Logan and staff and Army of Tennessee passing in review.
General notePeople lining the street at corner, as Maj. Gen. John A. Logan and Army of Tennessee pass in review. |
1865 | ||
Item: 783-5 | G. The Army of the Potomac. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Buildings.
Maj. Gen. Humphrey and staff on horseback, and 2d Army Corps in ranks beyond.
General noteOfficers, including Major General Andrew Humphrey, on horseback on Pennsylvania Avenue, soldiers in ranks in background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 783-6 | The Army of the Potomac. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Building,
troops of Maj. Gen. Parks and 9th Army Corps passing in review.
General noteLead horses beginning to make a turn, troops of the 9th Army Corps arrayed behind. |
1865 | ||
Item: 783-7 | Sherman's Grand Army. Looking up Pennsylvania Ave. from the Treasury Buildings, Maj.
Gen. Logan and staff and Army of Tennessee passing in review.
General noteCrowds in the foreground, and lining the street, as officers on horses, including General John Logan, lead the Army of Tennessee on parade. |
1865 | ||
Item: 783-8 | Sherman's Grand Army. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Buildings,
during the passage of the 20th Army Corps.
General noteWide avenue, with soldiers led by officers on horses on the right side of the street. |
1865 | ||
Item: 783-9 | Grand review of the Army of the Potomac looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury
Building. Major-General Wright and the 6th Army Corps passing in review.
General noteLarge group of soldiers making the corner in formation, nearly filling the street. |
1865, published later | ||
Item: 783-10 | The Army of the Potomac looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from Treasury Building a Division
of Artillery pass in review.
General noteDivision of Artillery from the Army of the Potomac passing in review, officers on horseback, followed by caissons. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 783-11 | [Grand review of returning soldiers at Washington, May 23rd and 24th, 1865. Gen. Grant,
Fred Grant, Sec. Stanton, Pres. Johnson.]
General noteThe reviewing stand with guests at the Grand Review of returning soldiers at Washington, May 23rd and 24th, with honor guard of soldiers in front. |
1865 | ||
Item: 783-12 | Grand review of returning soldiers at Washington, May 23rd and 24th, 1865. Gen. Grant,
Fred Grant, Sec. Stanton, Pres. Johnson.
General noteThe reviewing stand with guest at the Grand Review of returning soldiers at Washington, May 23rd and 24th, with honor guard of soldiers in front. |
1865 | ||
Item: 784-1 | Signal tower, Jacksonville, Fla.
General noteSignal tower with houses in the background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 784-2 | Signal tower, Jacksonville, Fla.
General noteSignal tower with houses in the background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 784-3 | Old Spanish fortress of St. Augustine.
General noteInterior of old Spanish fortress of St. Augustine, soldiers, cannons and cannonballs. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 784-4 | Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida.
General noteWalls and battlements Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 785-1 | Fort Pulaski ?, April 10-11, 1862
General noteFort believed to be Fort Pulaski (Ga.) showing earthworks and walls. |
ca.1862 | ||
Item: 785-2 | Fort Pulaski ?, April 10-11, 1862
General noteFort believed to be Fort Pulaski (Ga.), from road, showing walls of the fort. |
ca.1862 | ||
Item: 785-3 | Interior of Fort Pulaski after the bombardment.
General noteInterior of Fort Pulaski (Ga.) after the bombardment, showing brick arches and rubble. |
ca. 1862 | ||
Item: 785-4 | Fort Pulaski after bombardment, Apr. 10-11, 1862
General noteFort Pulaski after bombardment, showing damage to the outer walls. |
1862 | ||
Item: 785-5 | Fort McAllister, taken Dec. 13th 1864 after a 15 minute fite [sic]. Sherman's last
obstacle
General noteTrenches with chevaux-de-frise, outside Fort McAllister. |
1864 | ||
Item: 785-6 | General Sherman's men dismounting Rebel guns from Fort McAllister.
General noteGeneral Sherman's men dismounting cannons from Fort McAllister using block and tackle hanging from tripod. |
1864 | ||
Item: 785-7 | Interior of the Rebel Fort McAllister, Savannah, Ga., looking east, showing the place
where Sherman's men carried the place by storm.
General noteInterior of the Fort McAllister, Savannah, Ga., looking east, showing earthworks and abatis. |
1864 | ||
Item: 785-8 | Fort McAllister
General noteFort McAllister, Georgia, showing earthworks and abatis. |
ca. 1864 | ||
Item: 785-9 | Dismounted mortar, Fort Pulaski, GA,
General noteDismounted mortar and debris at Fort Pulaski, Ga. |
1862 | ||
Item: 786-1 | Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteWhitehall Street with line of covered wagons passing down the street. |
1863 | ||
Item: 786-2 | Front House and Masonic Hall, Marietta St., Atlanta.
General noteMarietta Street with large buildings in the background with smaller dwellings in the foreground. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 786-3 | Railroad depot, round house and machine shops, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteRailroad depot, round house and machine shops, Atlanta, Ga. with a group of men standing in train yard, tracks in the foreground. |
1863 | ||
Item: 786-4 | Mich. Engineers destroying rails and engine boiler and machinery near the depot, ruins
of machine shop
General noteSoldiers of the 1st Michigan Engineers looking on as rails, engine boiler and machinery is destroyed near the depot, ruins of machine shop in the background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 786-5 | Depot, north side, view looking north west, round house and machine shops of Atlanta
& Western R.R.
General noteDepot and tracks, with machine shops in the background. |
ca. 1864 | ||
Item: 786-6 | Where Gen. McPherson was killed.
General noteWagon wheels against trees and a sign nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed. |
1864 | ||
Item: 786-7 | The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteWagon wheels against trees and a sign nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed. |
1864 | ||
Item: 786-8 | Rebel fort on the Marrietta Road, north of the City, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteRebel fort with what is probably the photographer's wagon and dark tent in middle ground beyond the chevaux-de-frise. |
ca.1864 | ||
Item: 786-9 | Gen. Sherman's men tearing up the railroad before leaving Atlanta, Ga.
General noteGen. Sherman's men using lever to pull up rails before leaving Atlanta. |
ca.1864 | ||
Item: 786-10 | Gen. Sherman's soldiers tearing up the railroad, before leaving Atlanta, Ga.
General noteGen. Sherman's men using lever to pull up rails before leaving Atlanta. |
ca.1864 | ||
Item: 786-11 | The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteWagon wheels against trees and a sign in the distance nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed. |
1864 | ||
Item: 786-12 | The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteWagon wheels against trees and a sign nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed. |
1864 | ||
Item: 786-13 | Rebel fortifications, Atlanta, Ga.
General noteFortification with soldiers and cannons. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 786-14 | How Sherman's boys fixed the railroad.
General noteSoldier piling up ties and rails for burning. |
ca.1864, published later | ||
Item: 786-15 | Sherman's men destroying railroad.
General note1st Michigan Engineers destroying rails and engine boiler and machinery near the depot, ruins of machine shop in the background. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 786-16 | Preparing for the "March to the Sea."
General noteTrain cars and covered wagons loaded with gear and people, the last cars to leave Atlanta before Union troops destroyed the railroad. |
ca.1864, published later | ||
Item: 786-17 | On the lines near Atlanta.
General notePotter House damaged by Union artillery. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 786-18 | Picket Station near Atlanta, Ga.
General notePicket post with soldiers relaxing among trees near building just visible at right. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 786-19 | Picket Station near Atlanta, Ga.
General notePicket post with soldiers relaxing outside in front of building. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 787-1 | Group of Union troop defending the viaduct on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road.
General noteGroup portrait of men and a boy seated and standing on hill overlooking the viaduct over the Patapsco River. |
after 1863 | ||
Item: 787-2 | Ruins of P. M. Gen'l M. Blair's residence, MD. Destroyed by the rebel raiders July
12, 1864.
General noteFrame of destroyed house with people in the foreground surveying the damage. |
1864 | ||
Item: 787-3 | Crew of the Army gun boat Foster, practising [sic] with howitzer guns, Point of Rocks.
General noteSailors in a field with artillery. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 787-4 | Principal street in Sharpsburg, Maryland.
General noteDirt road dividing rows of houses. |
1862 | ||
Item: 787-5 | Lutheran church, Sharpsburg, Maryland.
General noteChurch with fences out front and damage done to the side. |
1862 | ||
Item: 787-6 | Street in Sharpsburg. Episcopal church in the distance.
General noteStreet in Sharpsburg, wagon, home and fence in foreground, Episcopal church in the distance. |
1862 | ||
Item: 787-7 | Pontoon bridge across the Potomac at Berlin.
General noteThe Potomac River with soldier on horseback near the bridge. |
ca. 1863 | ||
Item: 787-8 | Ruins of bridge across the Potomac, at Berlin, destroyed by the Confederates, June
1861.
General noteHouses near the Potomac river, piers of destroyed bridge standing in the river. |
1861 | ||
Item: 788-1 | A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field
of Antietam.
General noteMan standing over grave of Union soldier and body of Confederate soldier on a battlefield. |
1863 | ||
Item: 788-2 | A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field
of Antietam.
General noteMan standing over grave of Union soldier and body of Confederate soldier on a battlefield. |
1863 | ||
Item: 788-3 | Ditch on the right wing, where Kimbal[l]'s brigade fought so desperately at the battle
of Antietam.
General noteDitch filled with war dead. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-4 | "The sunken road" at Antietam. A Union battery succeeded in getting an excellent range
of this road and slaughtered the enemy like sheep.
General noteDitch filled with war dead. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-5 | He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently
dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he died.
General noteA Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he lies in a depression in the grassy field. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-6 | Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the Burnside Bridge, at the battle of Antietam.
General noteTwo dead soldiers on the battlefield at Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-7 | Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the Burnside Bridge, at the battle of Antietam.
General noteTwo dead soldiers on the battlefield at Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-8 | Gathered together for burial after the battle of Antietam.
General noteDead soldiers lined up on the ground awaiting burial. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-9 | Dead. Horse of Confederate Colonel both killed at the Battle of Antietam.
General noteDead horse in a field. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-10 | Horse of Confederate colonel both killed at the Battle of Antietam.
General noteDead horse in a field. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-11 | Killed at the battle of Antietam.
General noteDead soldiers near a wooden fence. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-12 | Burying the dead after the battle of Antietam.
General noteSoldiers digging graves for the dead soldiers. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-13 | View in ditch on the right wing after the battle of Antietam.
General noteDitch filled with dead soldiers and debris. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-14 | View in ditch on the right wing after the battle of Antietam.
General noteDitch filled with dead soldiers and debris. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-15 | View in ditch on the right wing after the battle of Antietam.
General noteDitch filled with dead soldiers and debris. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-16 | View of ditch on right wing, which had been used as a rifle pit by the Confederates
at the battle of Antietam.
General noteSoldiers looking at dead soldiers in a ditch. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-17 | Confederate soldiers as they fell at the battle of Antietam.
General noteThree dead soldiers in front of wooden fence. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-18 | View on battle field. Group of Louisiana regiment as they fell at the battle of Antietam.
The contest at this point had been very severe.
General noteThree dead soldiers in front of wooden fence. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-19 | View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Scene of
terrific conflict.
General noteView on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy: dead soldiers litter the battle field. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-20 | View on battle field of Antietam.
General noteSoldiers seated near tree with dead soldiers around them. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-21 | A lone grave on battle field of Antietam.
General noteLone grave next to a tree with soldiers around it, two with guns on shoulders, apparently keeping guard. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-22 | A lone grave on battle field of Antietam.
General noteLone grave next to a tree with soldiers around it, two with guns on shoulders, apparently keeping guard. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-23 | View on battle field of Antietam near Sherrick's house, where the 79th New York Volunteers
fought after they crossed the creek. Group of dead Confederates.
General noteTwo dead Confederate soldiers lying in a field. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-24 | Dunker church, on battle field of Antietam.
General noteChurch building with wooden fence in front. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-25 | Ruins of Mumma's house, on battle field of Antietam.
General noteRuins of Mumma's house, on battle field of Antietam with other buildings in the background, Gardner's wagon dark room at extreme left. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-26 | Gen'l Hooker's headquarters during the battle of Antietam.
General noteA large brick house, the home of Philip Pry, General McClellan's headquarters during the battle of Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-27 | Group, Gen'l Caldwell and staff on battle field of Antietam, 21st September, 1862.
General noteGroup portrait of General Caldwell and staff in front of a tent with the American flag draped over the front. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-28 | Pic-nic party at Antietam bridge, 22d September, 1862.
General noteHorse drawn carriage near the Antietam bridge, two women and two men also pictured. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-29 | Antietam bridge on Sharpsburgh and Boonsboro' turnpike.
General noteAntietam bridge with buildings in the background. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-30 | Burnside bridge, Antietam, looking up stream.
General noteBurnside bridge, Antietam, looking up stream with wooden barrels in the water. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-31 | Smith's barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam.
General noteSmith's barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-32 | Smith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam.
General noteSmith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-33 | Smith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam.
General noteTents and huts near Smith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-34 | Straw huts erected on Smith's farm, and used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam.
General noteStraw huts erected in a field on Smith's farm, and used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-35 | Burnside bridge. South-Eastern view.
General noteBurnside bridge. South-Eastern view. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-36 | Burnside bridge, from the South-East.
General noteBurnside bridge, from the South-East. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-37 | Bridge across the Antietam. North-East view.
General noteBridge across the Antietam. North-East view with houses and barns in the background. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-38 | Signal tower on Elk Mountain, overlooking battle field of Antietam.
General noteSoldiers on top of signal tower on Elk Mountain, overlooking battle field of Antietam. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-39 | View of battle field of Antietam on day of battle, 17th September, 1862.
General noteView of battle field of Antietam on day of battle, 17th September, 1862. |
1862 | ||
Item: 788-40 | Dunker Church, Antietam, Sept. 17th 1862.
General noteDead soldiers with cart and church in background. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-41 | The "Sunken Road" at Antietam.
General noteSoldiers dead in the ditch or "sunken road." |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-42 | The "Sunken Road" at Antietam.
General noteSoldiers dead in the ditch or "sunken road." |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-43 | Where Sumner's Corps charged at Antietam.
General noteView on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Dead soldiers litter the battle field. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-44 | Where Sumner's Corps charged at Antietam.
General noteView on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Dead soldiers litter the battle field. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-45 | On the Antietam Battlefield.
General noteThis is a view of the west side of the Hagerstown Road. The bodies of the dead are next to a wooden fence. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-46 | Burnside Bridge, Antietam, Sept., 1862.
General noteBurnside Bridge, Antietam, Sept., 1862, from above. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-47 | Burnside Bridge, Antietam, Sept., 1862.
General noteBurnside Bridge, Antietam, Sept., 1862, from above. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 788-48 | Battle Grounds of the Potomac Valley.
General noteLarge gathering of people for Memorial Day observance at Antietam. |
after 1868? | ||
Item: 789-1 | The levee at Vicksburg, Miss., February, 1864.
General noteThe Vicksburg levee with steamboats. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 790-1 | New York's famous 7th Regiment leaving for the war Apr. 1865 [1861?]
General noteCrowds of people lined up along the street watching the soldiers preparing to leave for the war. |
1861 | ||
Item: 790-2 | Military on Broadway.
General noteMilitary marching on Broadway with onlookers. |
1865 | ||
Item: 790-3 | Broadway from Barnum's Museum, showing portion of park barracks.
General noteCivil War barracks in City Hall Park, traffic and pedestrians. |
ca.1861 | ||
Item: 790-4 | [New York 7th Regiment marching down the street.]
General noteNew York 7th Regiment marching down the street. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 790-5 | Procession while organizing on Broadway and Canal St.
General noteSoldiers marching down Broadway in New York City with crowds of on lookers. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 791-1 | The crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington. The Everett House in
the distance.
General noteThe crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington. Union Square in middle ground, Everett House in the distance. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-2 | The great union meeting in Union Square, New- York, April 20, 1861.
General noteThe crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington, the Everett House in the distance. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-3 | The gathering numbers fill the streets and crown the house tops with a crowds of civilians.
General noteThe streets and house tops crowded with people, American flags flying from roof-tops, above Union Square. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-4 | Mass meeting in N.Y., Apr. 20, 1861
General noteThe streets and house tops crowded with civilians, American flags flying from roof-tops, above Union Square. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-5 | The dense mass gathered around one of the Speaker's stands, over which gracefully
floats the Stars and Stripes
General noteDense group of people listening to a speaker, large flag above them. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-6 | The great union meeting in Union Square, New- York, April 20, 1861, flag of Fort Sumter,
left.
General noteDense group of people listening to a speaker, large flag above them. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-7 | The equestrian statue of Washington, bearing aloft the Flag of Fort Sumter, a great
historical picture. Below see the heaving mass burning with devotion to the Constitution
bequeathed to them as a sacred legacy by their fathers.
General noteThe equestrian statue of Washington at Union Square with the flag of Fort Sumter and a crowd of people listening to a speaker. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-8 | The great union meeting in Union Square, New-York, April 20, 1861.
General noteThe equestrian statue of Washington, bearing aloft the flag of Fort Sumter. Crowd of people listening to a speaker. |
1861 | ||
Item: 791-9 | N. Y. City & Vicinity. [Rally in Union Square]
General noteThe equestrian statue of Washington, bearing aloft the flag of Fort Sumter. Crowd of people listening to a speaker. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 792-1 | English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N. C.
General noteArmstrong gun in Fort Fisher with soldiers. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 793-1 | Confederate soldiers and breastworks.
General noteThree soldiers seated on a pile of wood. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-2 | The harvest of death.
General noteDead soldiers lying on the battlefield. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-3 | Breastworks on the left wing, battle of Gettysburgh.
General noteTwo soldiers seated near the breastworks at Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-4 | Position of the centre of the Army at Gettysburgh.
General noteLooking down on battlefield from rocky prominence at Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-5 | Breastworks on the left wing, battle of Gettysburgh.
General noteMan peering over rock breastwork at Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-6 | Cemetery gate, Gettysburgh.
General noteGate of the Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-7 | Woods on the left wing, battle of Gettysburgh; in the middle ground a dead soldier.
General noteWoods on the left wing, battle of Gettysburg; in the middle ground a dead soldier. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-8 | Wheat field, where Gen. Reynolds was killed.
General noteWheat field, lined with fence, pond at right, where General John Reynolds was killed. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-9 | Gen. R. E. Lee's headquarters, Gettysburgh.
General noteGen. R. E. Lee's headquarters, Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-10 | Gen. Mead's headquarters, Gettysburgh.
General noteGen. Mead's headquarters, Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-11 | Confederate prisoners, Gettysburg.
General noteConfederate prisoners seated on a pile of wood. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-12 | All the live stock on Mr. Gill's plantation after the battle of Gettysburgh.
General noteAfrican American man and children and a donkey near Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-13 | Round Top Mountain, Gettysburgh.
General noteMan sitting behind stone fence or breastwork on Round Top. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-14 | Round Top Mountain, Gettysburgh.
General noteMan sitting behind stone fence or breastwork on Round Top. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-15 | Sugar Loaf Mountain, Gettysburgh.
General noteTwo men riding in a wagon, one possibly Mathew Brady, with Sugar Loaf Mountain beyond. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-16 | John L. Burns' cottage at Gettysburg
General noteJohn L. Burns' cottage at Gettysburg, Burns on porch, woman in doorway. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-17 | The test that tries men's souls, Battle of Gettysburg.
General notePainting depicting Battle of Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-18 | Scene in a wheat field on the Confederate right, at the battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers in a wheat field. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-19 | Farmers' Inn and hotel, Emmittsburg, where our special artist was captured, July 5th,
1863.
General noteThree people seated on the front porch of the hotel at Emmittsburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-20 | All over now- Confederate sharp-shooter at foot of Round Top, Gettysburg.
General noteConfederate sharp-shooter dead on top of rocks. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-21 | Gateway of cemetery, Gettysburg.
General noteGateway of Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-22 | Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of battle-field of Gettysburg.
General noteSeveral Confederate dead in shallow grave, wagon in the background. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-23 | Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of battle-field of Gettysburg.
General noteSeveral Confederate dead in shallow grave, wagon in the background. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-24 | Federal soldiers as they fell, at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteFallen Federal soldiers on battlefield at Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-25 | Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the centre of the battle-field of Gettysburg.
General noteConfederate soldiers near the center of the battlefield of Gettysburg where they died. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-26 | Confederate soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top,
at the battle of Gettysburg.
General noteConfederate soldiers who had been killed by artillery on Round Top, at the battle of Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-27 | The home of a Rebel sharp-shooter, on battlefield of Gettysburg.
General noteThe hiding place of a Confederate sharp-shooter, on battlefield of Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-28 | View in wheat-field opposite our extreme left at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers in a wheat field at Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-29 | View in wheat-field opposite our extreme left at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers in a wheat field at Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-30 | Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right at the battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers scattered across a field. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-31 | Dead sharp-shooter on the right of the Confederate line.
General noteDead sharp-shooter on the right of the Confederate line. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-32 | A harvest of death on the battle-field of Gettysburg.
General noteUnion dead laid out on the battlefield. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-33 | Scene in the woods at foot of Round Top, at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers in the woods. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-34 | View in slaughter pen, foot of Round Top, Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers on the ground. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-35 | Scene in the woods at slaughter pen.
General noteDead soldiers among the trees. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-36 | View on the left, on the battle field of Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers on the ground. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-37 | A Confederate sharp-shooter, who had been killed by a shell at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead Confederate soldier next to rock. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-38 | Gen. Meade's headquarters during the battle of Gettysburg.
General noteHouse with picket fence near a dirt road used as General Meade's headquarters. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-39 | Slaughter pen on left wing at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteSoldier on rocky hillside, dead soldiers among the rocks |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-40 | Dead Confederate sharp shooter at the battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead Confederate sharp shooter, cap and rifle on ground beside him. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-41 | Dead Confederate sharp shooter at the battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead Confederate sharp shooter, cap and rifle on ground beside him. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-42 | View of Slaughter Pen at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteView of dead soldiers on rocky hillside at battle of Gettysburg. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-43 | View at Losser's [Trostle's] barn, where the 9th Massachusetts battery was cut up.
General noteView at Trostle's farm with dead horses in the foreground. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-44 | View near the [Em]mittsburg road on battle-field [of] Gettysburg
General noteDead soldiers with covered wagon in the distance. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-45 | War effect of a shell on a Confederate soldier at battle of Gettysburg.
General noteDead Confederate soldier in a field, rifle with bayonet laying across his body |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-46 | Second artillery and 19th Massachusetts column, Battle of Gettysburg, U.S.A.
General noteArtist rendition of the second artillery and 19th Massachusetts column, Battle of Gettysburg. |
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Item: 793-47 | Gen. Meade's headquarters from cemetery.
General noteGen. Meade's headquarters from cemetery. |
1863 | ||
Item: 793-48 | House of Gen. James Gettys, founder of Gettysburg.
General noteHouse of Gen. James Gettys, founder of Gettysburg. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 793-49 | Gen. Meade's headquarters.
General noteGen. Meade's headquarters. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 793-50 | Battle field of Gettysburg- Gen. Lee's headquarters on the Chambersburg turnpike,
west of Gettysburg.
General noteGen. Lee's headquarters on the Chambersburg turnpike, west of Gettysburg. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 793-51 | Southern portion of Gettysburg, from a position West of the town, near the Theological
Seminary. Culp's Hill in the distance, on the right.
General noteSouthern portion of Gettysburg, from west of the town near the Theological Seminary, road leading to town, and Culp's Hill in the distance, on the right. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 793-52 | Battle field of Gettysburg- residence of John L. Burns on Chambersburg street.
General noteResidence of John L. Burns on Chambersburg street. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 793-53 | Wheeler's New York Battery coming into action, battle of Gettysburg, U.S.A.
General noteArtist rendition of artillery unit with caissons entering the battle of Gettysburg. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-54 | On the battlefield at Gettysburg.
General noteGroup of Union soldiers dead on the battle field, soldiers looking on. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 793-55 | Union dead at Gettysburg.
General noteUnion dead laid out on the battlefield. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-56 | The slaughter pen at Gettysburg.
General noteDead soldiers at the slaughter pen at Gettysburg. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-57 | General Meade's headquarters at Gettysburg.
General noteHouse with picket fence near a dirt road used as General Meade's headquarters. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 793-58 | In Trossel's [Trostle's] barnyard, Gettysburg.
General noteView at Trostle's farm with dead horses in the foreground. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-59 | In Trossel's [Trostle's] barnyard, Gettysburg.
General noteView at Trostle's farm with dead horses in the foreground. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 793-60 | Three "Johnnie Reb" prisoners.
General noteThree Confederate prisoners seated on planks of wood. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 794-1 | Part of interior of Fort Walker, Port Royal.
General noteWood bracing the masonry fortifications, with cannon above, and laundry hanging from lines below. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 794-2 | [Fort Wagner, Folly Island, South Carolina]
General noteFortification, possibly Fort Wagner on Folly Island, with cannon in foreground, piles of shot beyond. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 794-3 | Ordinance [sic] yard, Morris Island near Charleston, S.C.
General noteCannons and other ordnance at Morris Island, South Carolina. |
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Item: 794-4 | Slave quarters Smith's plantation, Port Royal.
General noteHouse with African Americans seated in front, Smith's plantation, Port Royal. |
ca.1862 | ||
Item: 794-5 | Preparing cotton for the gin.
General noteAfrican Americans outside a building preparing cotton for the cotton gin, possibly at Smith's plantation, Port Royal. |
1862 | ||
Item: 794-6 | Slaves preparing cotton for gin.
General noteAfrican Americans outside a building preparing cotton for the cotton gin, possibly at Smith's plantation, Port Royal. |
ca.1862 | ||
Item: 794-7 | Interior of Ft. Wagner, Morris Island, S.C., showing officers' quarters.
General noteInterior of Ft. Wagner, Morris island, S.C., showing tents on platforms that serve as officers' quarters. |
1863 | ||
Item: 794-8 | 300 pound Parrot Gun, in Ft. Chatfield, Morris Island, S.C.
General note300 pound Parrott Gun, named after a Col. Brayton, with soldiers ready to fire it. |
1863 | ||
Item: 794-9 | Garrison of Fort Wagner on parade.
General noteGarrison of Fort Wagner on parade, tents and fortification in background. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 794-10 | A battery of "Quaker guns."
General noteSoldiers with rifles standing guard over decoy cannons made of logs mounted to wheels. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later, published later | ||
Item: 794-11 | "Mounting Guard" in Fort Wagner, Morris Island, S.C.
General noteSoldiers in formation, mounting guard in Fort Wagner, Morris Island, S.C. |
1863?, published later | ||
Item: 794-12 | The Parrot Rifled Cannon that threw the shot and shell in Charleston, S.C., from Morris
Island.
General noteParrott rifled cannons that shelled Charleston, S.C., from Morris Island, lined up under some trees. |
1863 | ||
Item: 794-13 | Interior view of Ft. Putnam, Charleston Harbor, S.C.
General noteInterior view of Fort Putnam, Charleston Harbor, S.C. with piles of cannonballs. |
1863 | ||
Item: 794-14 | North east angle of Ft. Marshall, Sullivan Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C.
General noteCannons on the parapet of Fort Marshall, Sullivan Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C. |
1863 | ||
Item: 794-15 | The famous "swamp angel" gun; throws rifled shell into Charleston night and day.
General noteSoldiers with the "Swamp Angel" gun. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 794-16 | Wreck of the original Swamp Angel, the first gun that fired on Charleston.
General noteWreck of the original Swamp Angel, the first gun that fired on Charleston, soldiers in boat in the background. |
1863 | ||
Item: 794-17 | Possibly Hilton Head
General noteFortifications, buildings and small cabins in a flat landscape. |
ca. 1864 | ||
Item: 795-1 | Soldiers Cemetery, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteTomb stones at Soldiers Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 795-2 | Arsenal, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteArsenal building behind high white wall, Beaufort, S.C. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 795-3 | C[amp] G[round], 2nd U.S. Art[iller]y Colored, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteAfrican American men of Battery G, 2nd Light Artillery standing at attention near tents and artillery pieces, Beaufort, S.C. |
ca. 1864 | ||
Item: 795-4 | Ordnance Office, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteOrdnance Office with soldiers on the porch, possibly including Capt. H.L. Ryce, Ordnance officer, 76th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Beaufort, S. C. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-5 | Hospital No. 3, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteHospital No. 3, Beaufort, S. C., shot straight on showing deep verandas on both floors of the building. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 795-6 | Hospital #5, Beauford [Beaufort], S. C.
General noteHospital building in Beaufort, S. C., a large house that has been converted. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-7 | Hospital #7, Beauford [Beaufort], S. C. formerly owned by Edgar Tripp, Esq., Janry
1864
General noteHospital building in Beaufort, S. C. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-8 | Hospital #8, Beauford [Beaufort], S. C.
General noteHospital building in Beaufort, S. C. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 795-9 | Hospital #9, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteHouse with large verandas on three sides, and low fence in front, Hospital #9, Beaufort, S. C. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-10 | Sanitary Commission, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteLarge house surrounded by a fence with sign over the gate for the U.S. Sanitary Commission. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 795-11 | Beaufort, S. C. 1862, boat landing.
General noteBoat landing with houses in the back ground and African Americans, right. |
1862 | ||
Item: 795-12 | Capt. Jno. H. Moore's residence, Post Quarter Master. March 1864, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteHouse with a group of people standing on the porch. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-13 | [Post] Chaplin's [sic] residence, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteHouse with a group of people standing on the porch. |
ca. 1864 | ||
Item: 795-14 | Signal station, Beaufort, S. C.
General noteHouse with superstructure built atop it for use as a signal station, Beaufort, S.C. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-15 | Signal station at Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 1862. Once the residence of J. G. Barnwell
(adjoining hqts.. General Stevens, right.)
General noteSignal station at Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 1862 soldier standing on superstructure built atop house, next to General Isaac Stevens' headquarters just visible, right. |
1862 | ||
Item: 795-16 | Signal station at Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 1862 next to Gen. Steven's Hdqts.
General noteSoldiers on horseback in the street in front of the signal station and Gen. Isaac Stevens headquarters. |
1862 | ||
Item: 795-17 | Head Quarters, 115th N.Y., Beaufort, S.C. Col. Sammons, March 1864
General noteLooking over picket fence across yard toward small house housing the Headquarters of the 115th N.Y. Infantry. |
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Item: 795-18 | Camp of 8th Maine, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteCamp tents of the 8th Maine Infantry Regiment at Beaufort, South Carolina. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-19 | Adjt. General's office, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteSentry and other soldiers in front of house used as office, Beaufort, S.C. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-20 | Beebe's quarters
General noteLarge house with verandas and fence, sentry at top of stairs, Beaufort, S.C. |
ca. 1863 | ||
Item: 795-21 | Tyler's Store, Bay St., Beaufort, S.C. opposite Post Office, during the passage of
Sherman's Army
General noteSoldiers out front, and wagons alongside a store in Beaufort, S.C. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-22 | Dr. Clyman's, Chief Medical Officer, March 1864, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteTwo soldiers outside the gate of a large house used by Dr. Clyman. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-23 | Ball room, 22 Febry, 1864, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteLarge room decorated with bunting and swags, and a banner for Washington's birthday. |
1864 | ||
Item: 795-24 | Ball room, 22 Febry, 1864, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteView of ballroom decorated for Washington's birthday with bunting, swags, an American flag, with settees lining it. |
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Item: 795-25 | Issuing stores to contrabands, Beaufort, S.C.
General noteAfrican Americans outside building, with European Americans on steps. |
ca. 1863 | ||
Item: 796-1 | The ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the sister churches.
General noteThe ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the churches in the background with rubble in foreground. |
ca. 1861 | ||
Item: 796-2 | The ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the sister churches.
General noteThe ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the churches in the background with rubble in foreground. |
ca. 1861 | ||
Item: 796-3 | Meeting St., near Broad, Charleston, S.C., looking north. St. Michael's church in
the middle distance.
General noteMeeting St., near Broad, Charleston, S.C., looking north, St. Michael's church in the middle distance. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-4 | Group of relics in Charleston, S.C., arsenal, showing Rebel torpedoes, shot, shell,
and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun.
General noteMan sitting among items in Charleston, S.C., arsenal, including Confederate torpedoes, shot, shell, and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-5 | View on the battery, Charleston, S.C. remains of the large Blakely gun, burst by the
rebels before the evacuation.
General noteView on the battery, Charleston, S.C. remains of the large Blakely gun, in front of a large home, burst by the Confederates before the evacuation. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-6 | South Battery, Charleston, S.C., looking N.E. ruins of Blakely Gun in the foreground.
General noteSouth Battery, Charleston, S.C., looking N.E. ruins of Blakely Gun in the foreground, along with protective earthworks, houses and street beyond. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-7 | Ruins of the North Eastern Depot, Charleston, S.C. blown up at the time of the evacuation
by the Rebels.
General noteArched façade and rubble, remains of the North Eastern Depot, Charleston, S.C. blown up at the time of the evacuation by the Confederates. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-8 | Panoramic view, the ruins of Charleston, S.C., Roman Catholic Cathedral in the distance.
General noteBoy sits atop steps among the ruins of Charleston, S.C., Roman Catholic Cathedral in the background. |
ca. 1861 | ||
Item: 796-9 | Broad St., Charleston, S.C., looking East with the ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral
and St. Michael's church in the distance.
General noteBroad St., Charleston, S.C., looking East with the arched façade and towers of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and St. Michael's church in the distance. |
ca. 1861 | ||
Item: 796-10 | Meeting St., Charleston, S.C. looking South
General noteStreet in Charleston, S.C., probably after the fire of 1861. |
ca.1861 | ||
Item: 796-11 | The old Post Office at the junction of East Bay and Broad St., Charleston, S.C., showing
the only palmetto tree in the city
General notePost office on the right, palmetto on sidewalk to left. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-12 | The old Market House, junction of Market and Meeting St., Charleston, S.C.
General noteThe old Market House, with steps with ironwork in front. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-13 | The old Market House, junction of Market and Meeting St., Charleston, S. C.
General noteThe old Market House, with steps with ironwork in front. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 796-14 | Ruins of North Eastern R.R. depot where 200 persons were blown up on the day of the
evacuation, Charleston, S.C.
General noteArched façade and rubble, remains of the North Eastern Depot, Charleston, S.C. blown up at the time of the evacuation by the Confederates. |
1863 | ||
Item: 796-15 | Ruins of Circular Church and Secession Hall.
General noteRuins of Circular Church and Secession Hall, with only columns and walls standing. |
ca. 1861 | ||
Item: 796-16 | Ruins of St. Finbars
General noteChurch, probably after fire in Charleston, South Carolina, 1861. |
1863 | ||
Item: 796-17 | Institute Hall, where on Dec. 20, 1860 the Ordinance of Secession was ratified.
General noteInstitute Hall, where on Dec. 20, 1860 the Ordinance of Secession was ratified next door to the Teetotal Restaurant and Circular Church. |
before 1861 | ||
Item: 796-18 | Panoramic view of Charleston, from the spire of St. Michael's Church (looking north.)
General notePanoramic view of Charleston, from the spire of St. Michael's Church (looking north). |
ca.1860 | ||
Item: 796-19 | After the fire of 1861, Circular Church, Meeting Street, Charleston S.C.
General noteHeavily damaged street with Circular Church on the right side of the road. |
1861 | ||
Item: 796-20 | Point Battery, junction of East and South Battery Streets.
General noteArtillery at Point Battery, junction of East and South Battery Streets, baskets in the foreground. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-21 | Commercial wharf battery.
General noteCommercial wharf battery, with wharf in the foreground, and earthworks in front of buildings. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-22 | Ruins of North Eastern Depot, blown up during the evacuation of Charleston (about
300 lives lost.)
General noteRuins of North Eastern Depot, blown up during the Confederate evacuation of Charleston. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-23 | Meeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church, with St. Phillips in
distance.
General noteMeeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church, with St. Phillips in distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-24 | Meeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church, with St. Phillips in
distance.
General noteMeeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church (with scaffolding), with St. Phillips in distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-25 | Looking down Meeting Street-Ruins of theatre and Circular Church, with Mills House
and St. Michael's in the distance.
General noteLooking down Meeting Street with ruins of theatre and Circular Church (with scaffolding), with Mills House and St. Michael's in the distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-26 | Looking down Meeting Street-Ruins of theatre and Circular Church, with Mills House
and St. Michael's in the distance.
General noteLooking down Meeting Street with ruins of theatre and Circular Church (with scaffolding), with Mills House and St. Michael's in the distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-27 | Looking down Meeting Street-Ruins of theatre and Circular Church, with Mills House
and St. Michael's in the distance.
General noteLooking down Meeting Street with ruins of theatre and Circular Church (with scaffolding), with Mills House and St. Michael's in the distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-28 | Tomb in rear of Circular Church, showing the effect of shell.
General noteDestroyed tomb behind Circular Church. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-29 | O'Conner House, where Union Officers were confined under fire.
General noteO'Conner House, where Union Officers were confined under fire. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-30 | Mills House.
General noteTwo men in foreground with the Mills House in the background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-31 | East Battery, looking South.
General noteEast Battery, looking South, gutted house, right. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-32 | East Battery, looking North, ruins of Blakely gun in foreground.
General noteEast Battery, looking North, ruins of Blakely gun in foreground. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-33 | Club house at the race course.
General noteClub house at the race course. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-34 | Tomb of J. C. Calhoun.
General noteTomb of John C. Calhoun. |
1865 | ||
Item: 796-35 | Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C.
General noteRuins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C. |
ca. 1861, published later | ||
Item: 796-36 | Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C.
General noteRuins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C. |
ca. 1861, published later | ||
Item: 796-37 | Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C.
General noteRuins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C. |
1863, published later | ||
Item: 796-38 | Charleston, S.C., O'Connor House where Union officers were confined under fire
General noteMen sitting among rubble of a home, while O'Connor house stands untouched. |
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Item: 797-1 | View from the parapet of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, S. C., looking N.E.
General noteView from the parapet of Fort Moultrie, S.C., with cannon in foreground and flag in background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 797-2 | Interior view of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, S. C., looking through the sallyport.
General noteInterior view of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, S. C., building in the center, stacks of cannonballs. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 797-3 | Interior view of Ft. Moultrie, S. C.
General noteInterior view of Ft. Moultrie, S. C., showing shacks and earthen fortifications. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 797-4 | Beach view of Sullivan's Island from Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S. C.
General noteView from Fort Moultrie of the beach, palmettos and a house, artillery in the foreground. |
ca. 1867 | ||
Item: 797-5 | Interior view of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S. C.
General noteStacks of cannonballs, and fortifications, interior of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina. |
1867 | ||
Item: 797-6 | Interior of Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island.
General noteInterior of Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island looking toward sallyport and the water. |
1865 | ||
Item: 797-7 | Interior of Fort Moultrie, Moultrieville in the distance.
General noteInterior of Fort Moultrie, fortifications in ruins, homes of Moultrieville in the distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 797-8 | Sally-Port of Fort Moultrie.
General noteSally-Port of Fort Moultrie with a soldier standing in front. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-1 | Union flag raising April 12, 1865, Fort Sumter on the Charleston side.
General noteFlag on parapet of Fort Sumter, with steamboats beyond. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-2 | Interior view of Fort Sumter
General noteView of Fort Sumter showing breach in fortifications. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-3 | Fort Sumter
General noteDamaged masonry fortifications of Fort Sumter, light house structure in background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-4 | Fort Sumter
General noteInterior view of Fort Sumter. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-5 | Exterior view of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S. C.
General noteExterior ruin of Fort Sumter with lighthouse, Charleston Harbor, S. C. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-6 | South-West view of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S. C.
General noteMen on beach in front of Fort Sumter, lighthouse above. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-7 | View of Fort Sumpter [sic.] Interior, showing remains of a casemate and other ruins.
General noteView of Fort Sumter's interior showing remains of a casemate and other ruins. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-8 | The sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], Charleston Harbor, S.C., looking towards Morris
Island, showing the debris, shot and shell.
General noteDestroyed section of Fort Sumter. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-9 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], Charleston Harbor, S. C., April 14, 1865, pending
the ceremony of raising the old Flag.
General noteCrowd of people gathered for the flag ceremony at Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-10 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], Charleston Harbor, S. C., April 14, 1865, pending
the ceremony of raising the old Flag.
General noteCrowd of people gathered for the flag ceremony at Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-11 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], Charleston Harbor, S. C., April 14, 1865, pending
the ceremony of raising the old Flag.
General noteCrowd of people gathered for the flag ceremony at Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-12 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], Charleston Harbor, S. C., April 14, 1865, pending
the ceremony of raising the old Flag.
General noteCrowd of people gathered for the flag ceremony at Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-13 | View from the parapet of Ft. Sumpter [sic], S. C. on the day of the raising of the
old flag.
General noteFlag on parapet of Fort Sumter, with steamboats beyond. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-14 | Fort Sumter-after the first bombardment in 1861.
General noteFort Sumter-after the first bombardment in 1861. |
1861 | ||
Item: 798-15 | Fort Sumter in April 1861 after Anderson evacuated.
General noteSoldiers in interior of fort, with the Stars and Bars of the Confederacy flying above. |
1861 | ||
Item: 798-16 | Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor.
General noteBoat with Fort Sumter in the background. |
ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 798-17 | N.E. Angle, Fort Sumter
General noteInterior view of Fort Sumter, showing destruction and rubble after Union bombardment. |
1863 | ||
Item: 798-18 | Fort Sumter on its evacuation (by Rebels) Feb. 18, 1865 when taken by the Federal
forces.
General noteInterior view of Fort Sumter, showing destruction and rubble after Union bombardment. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-19 | Fort Sumter, 1861.
General noteView of Fort Sumter. |
1861 | ||
Item: 798-20 | Interior of Fort Sumter, April 14,1861.
General noteCannons and rubble in the interior of Fort Sumter, 1861. |
1861 | ||
Item: 798-21 | Interior view of Fort Sumter, showing the Northeast angle, Charleston, S. C.
General noteInterior view of Fort Sumter, with General Hampton and Bishop Lynch standing next to Columbiad gun. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 798-22 | Fort Sumter after evacuation, flagpole shot away twice.
General noteInterior view of Fort Sumter, with flagpole, center, destroyed walls in background. |
1861 | ||
Item: 798-23 | Fort Sumpter [sic] from the bar.
General noteMen seated on the beach with Fort Sumter in the background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-24 | Palmetto fortifications on the channel side of Fort Sumpter [sic.]
General noteFortifications made of palmetto logs on the channel side of Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-25 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic] showing gabions and bomb proofs.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter showing gabions supporting ramp to parapets, and bombproof shelters. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-26 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic] looking toward Charleston.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter looking toward Charleston, with men and camera at left. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-27 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic] looking toward Charleston.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter looking toward Charleston, with baskets used for gabions in foreground. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-28 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic] looking toward Charleston.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter looking toward Charleston, with baskets used for gabions in foreground. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-29 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], James Island in the distance.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter, with rows of gabions supporting structure of the fort. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-30 | North wall of Fort Sumpter [sic.]
General noteBrick wall of Fort Sumter with cannon on top. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-31 | A parapet of Fort Sumpter [sic], looking toward Morris Island.
General noteA parapet of Fort Sumter with cannons. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-32 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], looking toward Morris Island.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter looking toward Morris Island, gabions supporting parapet. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-33 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], looking toward Morris Island, Charlest'n, S. C.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter looking toward Morris Island, gabions supporting parapet. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-34 | Interior of Fort Sumpter [sic], showing light house.
General noteInterior of Fort Sumter with lighthouse. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-35 | Sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], looking toward Morris Island.
General noteFort Sumter coast littered with war debris and men surveying the scene. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-36 | Sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], shewing [sic] broken guns, shot, shell, &c.
General noteMan (John P. Soule?) sitting next to cannon that has tumbled down from Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-37 | Sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], shewing [sic] broken guns, shot, shell, &c.
General noteMan (John P. Soule?) sitting next to cannon that has tumbled down from Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-38 | Sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], shewing [sic] broken guns, & c.
General noteCannon and row of timbers in the rubble below Fort Sumter. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-39 | Sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic.]
General noteSea face of Fort Sumter with war debris including shells on the shore. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-40 | Sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], shewing [sic] light house, broken guns, & c.
General noteSea face of Fort Sumter, showing light house, broken guns, and other debris. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-41 | Fort Johnson, James Island, Fort Sumter in the distance
General noteFort Johnson, James Island, with cannons lining the parapet, Fort Sumter in the distance. |
1865 | ||
Item: 798-42 | Fort Sumter after the bombardment.
General noteFort Sumter after the bombardment, cannon and timbers lining the shore. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 798-43 | Raising the old flag over Fort Sumter.
General noteCrowd of people enjoying the flag ceremony at Fort Sumter. |
1865, published later | ||
Item: 798-44 | Photographic war history. The war for the Union.
General noteCrowd of people enjoying the flag ceremony at Fort Sumter. |
1865, published later | ||
Item: 799-1 | View from an elevation in front of the Capitol, Nashville, Tenn.
General noteHouses and sheds in front of the Capitol building Nashville, Tenn. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 799-2 | View from the front of the State House looking over the field during the battle of
Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15th and 16th, 1864.
General noteMen and women looking toward the battle from in front of the State House. |
1864 | ||
Item: 799-3 | View from the front of the State House looking over the field during the battle of
Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15th and 16th, 1864.
General noteMen and women looking toward the battle from in front of the State House. |
1864 | ||
Item: 799-4 | View from the front of the State House, Nashville, Tenn., during the battle of Dec.
14, 1864. Showing in the distance the Federal camps, in the foreground soldiers and
civilians watching the fight.
General noteView from the front of the State House, Nashville, Tenn., during the battle of Dec. 14, 1864, with soldiers and civilians in the foreground watching the fight. |
1864 | ||
Item: 799-5 | Bridge over the Cumberland River on the Louisville and Nashville R. R.
General noteMen standing on bridge with guardhouses over the Cumberland River on the Louisville and Nashville R. R. |
1864 | ||
Item: 799-6 | The fortified bridge over the Cumberland River on the Louisville and Nashville R.
R.
General noteBoy on horse below the fortified bridge over the Cumberland River on the Louisville and Nashville R. R. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 799-7 | Knoxville R. R. depot at Chattanooga. Group of Rebel prisoners waiting transporta.
North.
General noteKnoxville Railroad depot at Chattanooga, group of Confederate prisoners waiting transportation North. |
ca.1864 | ||
Item: 799-8 | View on the top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
General noteMan climbing ladders leading up the side of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. |
ca.1864 | ||
Item: 799-9 | Umbrella Rock, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
General noteTwo men seated underneath a rock formation. |
ca. 1864 | ||
Item: 799-10 | Pulpit Rock, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., the place where Jeff. Davis addressed the rebel
armies.
General noteMen seated on Pulpit Rock, Lookout Mountain. |
ca.1863 | ||
Item: 799-11 | View from the Heights opposite Knoxville, Tenn.
General noteTents located on mountain with a view Knoxville across the river. |
ca.1864 | ||
Item: 799-12 | Federal camp at Johnsonville, Tenn.
General noteTroops of the 1st Tennessee Colored Battery near depot platform before evacuation from Johnsonville. |
ca.1864, published later | ||
Item: 799-13 | Railroad depot at Nashville, Tenn.
General noteRailroad depot at Nashville, Tenn. with locomotives lined up along side it. |
ca.1864, published later | ||
Item: 799-14 | Chattanooga, Tenn.
General noteConfederate prisoners waiting outside the railroad depot to be transported north. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 799-15 | Lulu Lake on Lookout Mountain.
General noteLulu Lake on Lookout Mountain. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 800-1 | Firing the gun with shrapnel at a target a mile distant in the Potomac.
General noteMan pointing into the distance near soldiers and a cannon on the banks of the Potomac. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-2 | Army of the Potomac encampment of St. Peter's Church, Virginia.
General noteOfficers standing in a field with tents in the background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-3 | Magazine, Ft. Brady, Va.
General noteSoldiers standing outside a magazine at Fort Brady, Va. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-4 | Loading a big gun, Fort Corcoran, Va.
General noteSoldiers loading a large gun at Fort Corcoran, Va. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-5 | Interior of Ft. Totten, Va.
General noteSoldiers at Fort Totten [Washington, D.C.?] with artillery. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-6 | Interior of fortifications, near Ft. Brady Va. Block houses.
General noteLog block houses near Fort Brady, Va. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-7 | Falls Church, Va.
General noteLarge brick house behind a wooden fence. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-8 | Lieut. Gen. Grant and chief of staff, Gen. Rawlins, at his head quarters, at Cold
Harbor, Va. Taken June, 14th 1864.
General noteLieut. Gen. Grant looking at map or other document, with chief of staff, General Rawlins, at his headquarters, at Cold Harbor, Va. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-9 | Signal corps, Cobb's Hill.
General noteSignal corps standing in front of log structure. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-10 | Colored pickets on duty near Dutch Gap.
General noteAfrican American pickets on duty near Dutch Gap shown taking aim with rifles. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-11 | Gen. Butler's [headquarters near Varina, Va.]
General noteHouse with log sheds attached and with soldiers outside. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-12 | Colored Army teamsters, Cobb Hill, Va.
General noteSeven African-American Army teamsters standing in front of wooden shed and wagon. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-13 | Quarters 10th Regt. U.S. Colored Troops, Va. Ft. Brady in the distance.
General noteSoldiers standing outside of the tents of the 10th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops, Va. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-14 | Main battery, Ft. Brady, Va.
General noteSoldiers standing next to a large piece of artillery. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-15 | Interior of the Union fort Sedgwick, called by the rebel soldiers "Fort Hell," showing
Union soldiers on the breastworks,. This view was taken the Morning after the storming
of Petersburg, Va., April 2d, 1865
General noteSoldiers standing on breastworks made of logs filled with earth. |
1865 | ||
Item: 800-16 | Ditch and "Cheavaux de Frise" in front of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebel
soldiers "Fort Hell." This view was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh,
Va., April 2d, 1865.
General noteDitch and cheavaux-de-frise in front of the Union Fort Sedgwick. |
1865 | ||
Item: 800-17 | Falls Church.
General noteHouse with wooden fence around it. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-18 | Hotel at Sulphur Springs, Va. North view.
General noteWagon in foreground on street in front of hotel at Sulphur Springs, Virginia |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-19 | U.S. Soldiers graves at 2nd Corps hospital, Carpenters farm, one mile south of Wilderness
Church.
General noteMan standing looking over graves with headstones. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-20 | Cumberland Landing
General noteTwo men in the foreground looking over a map with tents and horses in the background. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-21 | View of carpenter, wheelwright, and harness shops at headquarters Army of the Potomac,
April, 1864.
General noteShop tents at the headquarters Army of the Potomac. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-22 | Capt. H. Smith's mess, Co. D, 93 N. Y. V., Bealton, Va. August, 1863
General noteCapt. H. Smith's and another officers of Co. D, 93 N. Y. V., being served a meal by African Americans at Bealton, Va. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-23 | Residence John Minor Botts, Va., southeast, September, 1863.
General noteSoldiers in front of the John Minor Botts residence, men and women on the porch. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-24 | Removing the wounded across the Rappahannock, under a Flag of Truce, after the Battle
of Chancellorsville.
General noteTown on the banks of the Rappahannock, group of soldiers waiting to cross. |
May 1863 | ||
Item: 800-25 | Stone church, Centreville, used as a hospital, after the battle of the 18th July,
1861.
General noteStone church, Centreville, used as a hospital, after the first battle of Bull Run, July 18, 1861, with picket on duty in the foreground. |
1861 | ||
Item: 800-26 | Quaker guns, Centreville.
General noteMan pretending to light the fuse of a log made to look like a cannon. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 800-27 | Winter quarters, Confederate army, Centreville, south view, March 1862.
General noteRoof tops of log cabins. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-28 | Winter quarters, Confederate army, Manassas, Va., south view, March 1862.
General noteLog cabins of the Confederate army. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-29 | Principal fort at Centreville
General noteTwo men (one possibly the photographer, Barnard) standing within a rough fortress. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-30 | Fort on heights of Centreville, mounting Quaker guns, March, 1862.
General noteSoldiers and Quaker guns on the heights of Centreville. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-31 | Building railroad bridge, across Cedar Run near Catlett's Station. Destroyed by the
Confederates when they fell back before the Army of the Potomac, under Gen'l Meade,
Oct. 13, 1863.
General noteRe-building railroad bridge, across the Cedar Run near Catlett's Station after it had been destroyed by the Confederates when they fell back before the Army of the Potomac, under Gen'l Meade, Oct. 13, 1863. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-32 | White House, formerly residence of Mrs. Custis Washington. Now the residence of Col.
Lee, May 17, 1862. Since burned.
General noteWhite House, once owned by Martha Custis Washington, later by W.H.F. Lee, May 17, 1862, later burned down. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-33 | Bridge over the north fork of the Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va.
General notePeople walking over a bridge constructed of logs and planks. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-34 | Erecting bridge across north fork of Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va.
General noteErecting bridge across north fork of Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-35 | Rappahannock bridge. South view.
General noteRappahannock bridge, man on plank walkway on the outside of the bridge, animals and wagons crossing main part. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-36 | Fugitive Negroes fording the Rappahannock, fleeing from Jackson's army.
General noteRappahannock River, Va. Fugitive African Americans fording the Rappahannock. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-37 | Railroad depot and yard, Culpepper [sic].
General noteRailroad depot with wagons in the yard, Culpeper, Virginia. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-38 | Street approaching Warrenton. Court house in the distance.
General noteStreet approaching Warrenton, with the courthouse in the distance. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-39 | Court house in Warrenton.
General noteCourthouse in Warrenton, Virginia. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-40 | View in Warrenton.
General noteView in on a street in Warrenton, Virginia. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-41 | Hotel at Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Rear view.
General noteRear view of hotel at Sulphur Springs, Virginia, tents pitched on the lawn. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-42 | Hotel at Warrenton Springs, Va. Street view south.
General noteHotel at Warrenton Springs, Va., looking south down the street. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-43 | Catlett's Station.
General noteSoldiers on top of railroad cars on siding by Catlett's Station. |
1862 | ||
Item: 800-44 | Aquia Creek Landing, February, 1863.
General noteAquia Creek Landing with steamboats and sailing vessels in the water beyond the town. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-45 | Embarkation of the Ninth Army Corps at Aquia Creek Landing, February, 1863.
General noteSoldiers leaving for the war at Aquia Creek Landing. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-46 | View at Aquia Creek Landing, from Commissary Department.
General noteView at Aquia Creek Landing from Commissary Department showing docks, railroad tracks and moored steamboat. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-47 | Lacy House, Falmouth, Va. View from the south, March, 1863.
General noteView from the south of the Lacy House, Falmouth, Virginia., with wagons out front. |
1863 | ||
Item: 800-48 | Ruins of bridge at Germania Ford, where the troops crossed at under Gen'l Grant, May
4,1864.
General noteRuins of bridge at Germania Ford, where the Union troops under Grant crossed, May 4,1864. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-49 | Ruins of bridge at Germania Ford, where the troops crossed at under Gen'l Grant, May
4,1864.
General noteRuins of bridge at Germania Ford, where the troops crossed at under Gen'l Grant, May 4,1864. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-50 | Departed greatness, a relic of the past century, found near Guiness' Station, Va.,
May 21, 1864.
General note18th century carriage with tattered canopy found near Guiness Station, Virginia. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-51 | Bethel Church, Va., headquarters Gen. Burnside, May 23, 1864.
General noteBethel Church, Virginia., headquarters of General Burnside, May 23, 1864. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-52 | Canvas pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky [sic], constructed by the
50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864.
General noteCanvas pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunkey River, constructed by the 50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-53 | Pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky [sic], constructed by the 50th
N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864.
General noteWagons crossing pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunkey River, constructed by the 50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-54 | Ruins of bridge at Mrs. Nelson's crossing on the Pamunky [sic], 28th May, 1864.
General noteSoldiers setting up pontoon bridge next to the ruins of another bridge. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-55 | Old Church Hotel, Va., June 2nd, 1864.
General noteOld Church Hotel with horses tied up in front. |
1864 | ||
Item: 800-56 | View on Battle-field of Cold Harbor.
General noteHuman remains on the Cold Harbor battlefield. |
1865 | ||
Item: 800-57 | Savage Station, Va., June 27,1862.
General noteCovered wagons and horses with train cars in the distance. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-59 | A field hospital scene.
General noteWounded soldiers lying on the ground underneath a tree. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-59 | Savage Station, Va., June 27,1862.
General noteCovered wagons and horses with train cars in the distance. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-60 | Troops crossing the Rappahannock river on a pontoon bridge.
General noteTroops and wagons crossing the Rappahannock River on a pontoon bridge. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 800-61 | Unburied dead on battlefield.
General noteUnburied dead at Gaines' Mills, Virginia. |
ca.1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-62 | Unburied dead on battlefield.
General noteUnburied dead in the woods at Gaines' Mills, Virginia. |
ca. 1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-63 | Unburied dead on battlefield.
General noteUnburied dead in the woods at Gaines' Mills, Virginia. |
ca. 1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-64 | Collecting remains of the dead.
General noteCollection of dead Union soldiers that were buried on the battlefield in unmarked graves. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 800-65 | Collecting remains of the dead.
General noteCollection of dead Union soldiers that were buried on the battlefield in unmarked graves. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 800-66 | Collecting remains of the dead.
General noteCollection of dead Union soldiers that were buried on the battlefield in unmarked graves. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 800-67 | The Ambulance corps
General noteSoldiers carrying wounded and dead on stretchers, and loading them aboard an ambulance. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865, published later | ||
Item: 800-68 | Interior of Fort Sedgwick.
General noteInterior of Fort Sedgwick. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 800-69 | Encampment at Cumberland Landing, Va.
General noteSoldiers seated on hill above camp at Cumberland Landing, Virginia., on the Pamunkey River in May 1862. |
ca.1862, published later | ||
Item: 800-70 | Evacuation of Port Royal, Va., May 30, 1864.
General noteSoldiers boarding steamboats from wharf made of pontoons, Port Royal, Virginia. |
1864, published later | ||
Item: 800-71 | A group of "contrabands"
General noteSeven African-American Army teamsters standing in front of wooden shed and wagon. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 801-1 | Bridge Construction Corp. at Alexandria, Va.
General noteBridge Construction Corp. at Alexandria, Virginia. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 801-2 | Gov't barns at Alexandria
General noteInterior of barn, soldiers moving bales of hay or straw, Alexandria, Virginia. |
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Item: 801-3 | Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.
General noteAlexandria, Virginia from a high vantage, trains in the foreground, slave dealer and houses beyond. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 801-4 | Slave pen, Alexandria, Va., May 24, 1861.
General noteSlave pen with soldiers and a wagon in front, Alexandria, Virginia. |
1861 | ||
Item: 801-5 | Slave pen, Alexandria, Va., May 24, 1861.
General noteSlave pen with soldiers and a horse drawn wagon in front., Alexandria, Virginia. |
1861 | ||
Item: 801-6 | Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.
General noteInterior of slave trader's in Alexandria, Va., with soldier, others behind grate. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 801-7 | Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.
General noteAfrican-American woman standing outside the slave pen in Alexandria, Virginia. |
ca.1861-ca.1865 | ||
Item: 801-8 | The Marshall House, Alexandria, Va.
General noteMen on the steps and in front of the Marshall House, Alexandria, Virginia. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 801-9 | Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.
General noteSlave pen with soldiers and a horse drawn wagon in front, Alexandria, Virginia. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 802-1 | B'dway [Broadway] Landing on Appomattox.
General notePontoon bridge at Broadway Landing, Virginia on the Appomattox River. |
ca. 1861-ca. 1865 | ||
Item: 802-2 | Pontoon bridge on the Appomattox river, near Broadway landing, Va.
General notePontoon bridge on the Appomattox River, near Broadway Landing, Virginia. |
[ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 802-3 | Pontoon bridge on the Appomattox river, near Broadway landing, Va.
General notePontoon bridge on the Appomattox River, near Broadway Landing, Virginia. |
[ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 802-4 | House where Gen Lee signed Capitulation papers.
General noteMcLean's house, two story house, with veranda, fence, women sitting on steps. Surrender made in the front left room. |
[ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 802-5 | McLean's House, Where Lee Surrendered.
General noteView of McLean House behind trees and fence. |
[ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 803-1 | [Remains on battlefield of Bull Run]
General noteRemains (bones) on battlefield of Bull Run. |
[after 1861] | ||
Item: 803-2 | Sherman's Battery, as it appeared on its return from the Battle of Bull Run.
General noteGroup of battery wagons and soldiers, on road in front of unmarked building. Large photographic defect in left hand picture. |
[ca. 1861] | ||
Item: 803-3 | Bull Run Battlefield, Va.
General noteExpanse of battlefield, an empty field with shrubbery; a few houses in the background on a hillside. |
[after 1861] | ||
Item: 803-4 | Sudley's Ford, Bull Run.
General noteSeven men on horseback crossing a creek. Group of four children in the foreground on near side of creek. |
[ca. 1861] | ||
Item: 803-5 | Sudley's Ford and Church, Bull Run.
General noteBrick foundation or bunker on river's edge, child seated on stairs. Fence, trees and house on a hill across the river. |
[ca. 1861] | ||
Item: 803-6 | Robinson's House, Bull Run.
General noteWooden house with porch, trees in yard. |
[ca. 1861- a. 1865] | ||
Item: 803-7 | Ruins of Mrs. Henry's House, Bull Run.
General noteRuins of a house. Stone fireplace still standing; remains of wooden planks and rubble strewn around fireplace. Soldiers both sitting and standing in vicinity. |
[after 1861] | ||
Item: 803-8 | Soldiers' Graves, Bull Run.
General noteA soldier looking at soldiers' graves, marked with wooden stakes, next to a creek or marsh. |
[ca. 1861] | ||
Item: 803-9 | Beauregard's Headquarters, Manassas
General noteTwo story brick house with tree-lined walkway to front door, people on front steps. |
[ca. 1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 803-10 | The new bridge at Bull Run, built by M'Dowell's engineers
General noteWooden plank bridge, man walking across. |
[ca. 1861] | ||
Item: 803-11 | View on Bull Run.
General noteView down a river with trees on either bank, logs fallen into the water. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 803-12 | Headquarters Gen'l M'Dowell, (formerly Gen'l Beauregard's)
General noteGroup of covered wagons with horses, tents, the U.S. flag; all camped in an open field near a house. |
ca. 1861 | ||
Item: 803-13 | Confederate Barracks, Manassas
General noteFour log cabins among trees. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 803-14 | Our artist at Manassas, 4th July, 1862.
General notePortable photographer's darkroom on wheels, parked among trees, photographer (O'Sullivan?) standing next to it. |
July 4, 1862 | ||
Item: 803-15 | Bull Run Monuments
General noteGroup of soldiers in front of stone pyramid topped with a shell. |
[ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 803-16 | Picket Station, Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run.
General noteSoldiers sitting, eating, reclining in and around a tent at a reserve picket station near Bull Run. |
ca.1861-ca.1865, published later | ||
Item: 803-17 | Battle of Bull Run.
General noteEngraving or drawing (?) of Battle of Bull Run. Combat scene involving cannons, horses, soldiers, rifles with bayonets. The U.S. flag lies on the ground. |
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Item: 804-1 | Battle Field of Cedar Mountain.
General noteWooden House with stone chimney, many holes caused by cannonballs. A man and horse stand next to the main house. Confederate General Winder was killed here on Aug 9, 1862. |
[after Aug 9, 1862] | ||
Item: 804-2 | Group, Officers of the 10th Maine on the battle field of Cedar Mountain.
General note5 officers standing in a field, trees in the background. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 804-3 | Dead horses on battle field of Cedar Mountain. First position of the Confederate forces,
from which they were dislodged
General noteFour dead horses on battle field of Cedar Mountain. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 804-4 | Graves on the battle field of Cedar Mountain, where a large number of Union soldiers
were buried.
General noteMen standing near graves in a field; many pieces of wood are strewn in the foreground. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 804-5 | Battery fording a tributary of the Rappahannock on the day of the Battle of Cedar
Mountain.
General noteSoldiers on horseback, foot and in horse-drawn wagons crossing a small river. |
[Aug 9, 1862] | ||
Item: 804-6 | Culpepper [sic] Court House. Group of Confederates, captured at the Battle of Cedar
Mountain, at the window.
General noteTwo-story brick court house with portico. Men gathered under the portico and in the upper front window. Men also lounge in front of another building in the foreground. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 805-1 | City Point
General noteView of railroad tracks leading to a port with many boxes of stacked cargo. The masts of ships rise above the cargo and a wooden pier and building are visible to the right. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-2 | Gen'l Grant's Headquarters. City Point, Va.
General noteMen standing outside a small one story wood house with hitching post in front. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-3 | [View of City Point (Va.) showing men on a pier.]
General noteA group of men standing on a pier, a ship anchored nearby. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-4 | Lieut.-Gen. Grant at his Headquarters, City Point, Va.
General noteGrant seated in a chair, with papers, underneath an open-air shelter. Another man stands to his right. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 805-5 | View of City Point, Va. showing barges, transports, &c.
General noteView of port with docked ships and more on the horizon. A covered wagon and a man on horseback are in the foreground. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-6 | View of City Point, Va. showing barges, transports, &c.
General noteView of port with docked ships and more on the horizon. A covered wagon and a man on horseback are in the foreground. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-7 | [View of City Point, Va. showing supplies, men, ships]
General noteView of the port of City Point, Va. showing supplies, men, ships. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-8 | The James River at City Point
General noteView of the port of City Point, Va. showing ships, cargo, wagons. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-9 | The landing at City Point, Va.
General noteView of wharves at City Point, Va. showing smokestacks and ships. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-10 | General Hospital Wharf, army of the James, at City Point, all the wounded take ship
here for the North.
General noteSteamboat at end of a wharf. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-11 | New ordnance wharf at City Point, Va. built after the great explosion.
General noteLong view of wharf with docked ship, cargo wagons. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-12 | Soldiers' graves near the General Hospital, City Point, Va.
General noteField of soldiers' graves, some with headstones, with tents in the background |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 805-13 | Army Wagon going to Commissary Depot, City Point, for supplies.
General noteHorse-drawn wagon; barrel in foreground. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-14 | Gen. Grant's favorite field horse Cincinnati. Taken at City Point, Va.
General noteMan standing next to saddled horse. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-15 | Gen. Grant's favorite field horse Cincinnati. Taken at City Point, Va.
General noteMan standing next to saddled horse. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-16 | Jeff. Davis, one of Gen. Grant's saddle horses. Taken at City Point, Va.
General noteMan standing next to saddled horse. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-17 | Soldiers' Winter Quarters, Army of the Potomac.
General noteGroup of soldiers standing in front of barracks. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-18 | Serving out rations (small issue), near City Point, Va.
General noteGroup of soldiers standing on porch and in front of wooden building with barrels lined up on porch and lying on the ground next to a wheelbarrow. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 805-19 | Lieut. Gen. Grant, wife and son, at his head quarters City Point, Va.
General noteLieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, wife and son in doorway of a house. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-20 | Lieut. Gen. Grant, wife and son, at his head quarters City Point, Va.
General noteLieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, wife and son in doorway of head quarters building. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-21 | Brig. Gen. Rawlins, Wife and Child, at Gen. Grant's Head Quarters, City Point, Va.
General noteBrig. Gen. John A. Rawlins, wife and daughter, in doorway of head quarters building. |
[ca. 1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-22 | Lieut. Gen. Grant, at his Head Quarters, City Point, Va.
General noteUlysses S. Grant leaning on a tree, outside of a tent. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 805-23 | View of City Point Landing, James River, Va., July 5, 1864
General noteView of a port area with stacks of cargo in barrels, horse-drawn wagons and tents. |
July 5, 1864 | ||
Item: 805-24 | View at City Point, James River, Va., Dock in foreground, July 5, 1864.
General noteSeveral ships at dock, railroad tracks and moving train in foreground. |
July 5, 1864 | ||
Item: 805-25 | Docks at City Point, James River, Va., July 5, 1864.
General noteView of docks showing ships, railroad tracks, horse-drawn wagons, roofs of nearby buildings. |
July 5, 1864 | ||
Item: 805-26 | Railroad Docks at City Point, James River, Va., July 5, 1864.
General noteDocks with railroad tracks in foreground; ships coming into dock. |
July 5, 1864 | ||
Item: 805-27 | View from hill above City Point Landing, James River, Va.
General noteThree men grouped outside a tent on a hilltop, one possibly the photographer, port below. |
[ca.1864] | ||
Item: 805-28 | View of the ruins from the hill above the landing at City Point, James River, after
the explosion of 9th August, 1864.
General noteBuilding in ruins, tents set up around periphery, ships on river in the background. |
1864 | ||
Item: 805-29 | Scene at City Point, Va.
General noteRailroad tracks, with train in foreground, and storehouses at City Point port. |
[ca. 1864], published later | ||
Item: 805-30 | Scene at City Point, Va.
General noteRailroad tracks, with train in foreground, and storehouses at City Point port. |
[ca. 1864], published later | ||
Item: 805-31 | General Grant's Horse "Cincinnati."
General noteMan standing next to saddled horse. |
March, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 806-1 | Professor Lowe observing the battle of Fair Oaks, Va., from his balloon.
General noteMan in midair in a hot-air balloon basket, many men holding the ropes on the ground. |
[June 1862], published later | ||
Item: 806-2 | Prof. Lowe replenishing the Balloon from the Balloon Constitution.
General noteHot-air balloon Intrepid being refilled with air in a field. |
[June 1862], published later | ||
Item: 806-3 | Professor Lowe inflating Balloon Intrepid to reconnoiter Battle of Fair Oaks.
General noteHot-air balloon being inflated, crowd watches. |
[June1862] | ||
Item: 806-4 | Gibson's Battery of Horse Artillery
General noteGroup of soldiers on horses, horses also pulling artillery carts. |
[June1862] | ||
Item: 806-5 | Benson's [i.e. Gibson's] Battery of Horse Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June 1862
General noteGroup of soldiers on horses, horses also pulling artillery carts. |
June, 1862 | ||
Item: 806-6 | Front view of old frame house, orchard, and well, at Seven Pines, over 400 were buried
here after the battle of Fair Oaks.
General noteSoldiers gathered around howitzers, two frame houses in background, and in the distance, Sickles Brigade in line of battle. |
[June 1862] | ||
Item: 806-7 | Redoubt thrown up by M'Carthy near the extreme front.
General noteLog and dirt bunker shielding soldier with artillery. |
[June 1862] | ||
Item: 806-8 | Quarles house, near Fair Oaks station, where a large number of the dead were buried.
General noteMen standing and sitting among trees in front of a two story wooden house. |
[June 1862] | ||
Item: 806-9 | Fort Sumner, near Susan Clark's house, Fair Oaks.
General noteSoldiers with cannons behind a bunker of sandbags. |
[June 1862] | ||
Item: 806-10 | Frame house on Fair Oaks battle field used as a hospital by Hooker's Division.
General noteTwo-story wooden frame house with many men gathered in and around it. |
[June 1862] | ||
Item: 806-11 | [Frame house on Fair Oaks battle field used as a hospital by Hooker's Division.]
General noteTwo-story wooden frame house with many men gathered in and around it. |
[June 1862] | ||
Item: 806-12 | A Battery of "Flying Artillery."
General noteGroup of soldiers on horses, horses also pulling artillery carts, including the commanding officer, Horatio Gibson. |
[June 1862], published later | ||
Item: 806-13 | Fair Oaks Station, Va.
General noteSoldiers gathered around howitzers, two frame houses in background, Sickles Brigade in background. |
[June 1862], published later | ||
Item: 806-14 | Fort Sumner, near Fair Oaks, Va., 1862.
General noteSoldiers manning light artillery behind a bunker, infantry in background. |
[June] 1862, published later | ||
Item: 807-1 | Camp Hamilton near Fortress Monroe Va.
General noteEncampment of soldiers in tents at Fort Monroe. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-2 | Camp scene, Fortress Monroe.
General noteGroup of men seated around a table, drinking, outside a tent, Fort Monroe. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-3 | Fortress Monroe [soldiers dining].
General noteSoldiers dining around a table, in a tent at Fort Monroe. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-4 | Fortress Monroe [men dining on box ]
General noteSoldiers eating and drinking on a table made from box labeled "N.C. staff mess, 5th Regt., NYS[I?]." |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-5 | Fortress Monroe [Exterior view, soldiers stand guard on bank.]
General noteExterior view of Fort Monroe, soldiers stand guard on bank. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-6 | Fortress Monroe [Large cannon, soldier attending, inside fort walls.]
General noteLarge cannon, soldier attending, inside the walls of Fort Monroe. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-7 | Bridge at Hampton, Va., burned by the rebels on the arrival of Col. Duryee's 5th Regiment
Zouaves at Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va.
General noteDemolished bridge, soldiers standing on and around it, large, columned houses visible in background. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-8 | Scene at Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va.
General noteGroup photo of soldiers [Zouaves?], some displaying guns. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-9 | Bridge and main entrance to Fortress Monroe, Va.
General noteBridge over moat approaching entrance to fort, soldiers stand guard. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 807-10 | Company E, 5th Regiment N.Y. Zouaves, Colonel Duryee, at Camp Butler, near Fortress
Monroe, Va.
General noteGroup of soldiers at alert, guns with bayonets on their shoulders. |
[between ca.1862-ca.1864] | ||
Item: 808-1 | View of lower end of Fredericksburg, February, 1863.
General noteView of two-story brick and wooden houses and a mill with waterwheel, from opposite bank of Rappahannock River. |
February, 1863 | ||
Item: 808-2 | Fredericksburg from the Lacy house, March, 1863.
General noteView of town from across the Rappahannock River showing houses, church spires and trees. |
March, 1863 | ||
Item: 808-3 | View of Fredericksburg from Tyler's Battery.
General noteCannons behind a battery, overlooking river and town. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 808-4 | Philip's House on fire, Falmouth Station, near Fredericksburg, 14th February, 1863.
General noteThree story brick house with porch and three chimneys afire, people watching. |
February 14, 1863 | ||
Item: 808-5 | View of Fredericksburg.
General noteView of town from opposite bank of river, houses, churches and a mill are visible. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 808-6 | Burial of dead at Fredericksburgh, Va.
General noteMen prepare to bury the dead, who are draped in tarps or in coffins on the ground. |
[December 15, 1862] | ||
Item: 808-7 | The hospital at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864.
General noteWounded soldiers gathered around entrance to a brick building, a woman sits in the doorway. |
May, 1864, published later | ||
Item: 808-8 | Wagon train crossing the Rappahannock River.
General noteWagon train crossing the river on a pontoon bridge. |
May, 1864, published later | ||
Item: 808-9 | Burial of the dead.
General noteMen prepare to bury the dead, who are draped in tarps or in coffins on the ground. |
December 15, 1862, published later | ||
Item: 809-1 | Construction Corps at Belle Plains, Va.
General noteTents on hill overlooking a river and port. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-2 | Westover Landing, James River, July 1862.
General noteView through trees of ships at dock, James River, Virginia |
July 1862 | ||
Item: 809-3 | Ruins of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge across the James.
General noteRuins of railroad bridge over the James River, brick pylons still standing in the river. |
April 5, 1865 | ||
Item: 809-4 | Same View as No. 1040--Chapin's Bluff in the distance.
General noteCannon in bunker overlooking river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-5 | View of Pontoon Bridge over the James River
General notePontoon bridge over river, with ships beyond it. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-6 | A Picturesque View of Belle Plain Landing, James River.
General noteView of river with ships and steamboats, tents on hill above river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-7 | Signal Tower, Ceppe's Hill, James River.
General noteLarge multilevel tower, men at top and on ground. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-8 | View of James River Pontoon Bridge, from south side, above Jones' Landing.
General notePontoon bridge across river, man standing in middle. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-9 | James River Pontoon Bridge, opened for the passage of steamers.
General notePontoon bridge with gap in middle. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-10 | Celebrated Aikens Landing, where all the Rebel prisoners were exchanged, on the James
River near Dutch Gap; the double turreted monitor Omdagua [Onandaga] at anchor in
the river.
General noteDock, ship (U.S.S. Onandaga) at anchor in the river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-11 | Gen. Butler's Dutch Gap canal.
General noteView of canal construction. |
[Aug.1864-Dec.1864] | ||
Item: 809-12 | Pontoon boats on the way to Dutch Gap.
General noteTwo boats loaded on wheels, a man sits next to them. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-13 | Pontoon boats on the way to Dutch Gap.
General noteTwo boats loaded on wheels, a man sits next to them. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-14 | Dutch Gap Canal. Taken after the bank was blown out. Prof. Maillefert in the foreg'd.
General noteCanal at Dutch Gap shown leading to river, man sitting on bank. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-15 | Dutch Gap canal and group of soldiers. Taken after the bank was blown out. On the
extreme end a portion of the bank remains, which forms a profile, which the soldiers
call Jeff. Davis.
General noteView of canal at Dutch Gap with group of soldiers and an Afro-American man standing on the near bank. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-16 | Dutch Gap canal and group of soldiers. Taken after the bank was blown out. On the
extreme end a portion of the bank remains, which forms a profile, which the soldiers
call Jeff. Davis.
General noteView of canal at Dutch Gap with group of soldiers and an Afro-American man standing on the near bank. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-17 | Dutch Gap. Soldiers at work inside the dam.
General noteView of canal construction at Dutch Gap. |
Dec. 1864 | ||
Item: 809-18 | Dutch Gap canal. Taken after the bank was blown out. James River, Va.
General noteView of canal at Dutch Gap with pontoon bridge stretching across, soldiers standing on banks. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-19 | The water battery, or battery "Abbot," near Ft. Brady, on James River, Va.
General noteSoldiers aim a cannon in a battery above the James River. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-20 | Ft. Brady, James River, Va. View showing Battery ready for action.
General noteSoldiers man cannons inside Fort Brady. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-21 | View in water battery, James River, Va. Ready to fire.
General noteSoldiers man cannons inside a fort. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-22 | Interior of the Rebel Fort Darling, James River, near Richmond, Va.
General noteView of a cannon inside Fort Darling, pointed toward the river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-23 | Masked battery and obstructions in the James River, Fort Darling, near Richmond, Va.
General noteView of river with walkways on bank, hidden battery at Fort Darling. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-24 | Masked battery and obstructions in the James River, Fort Darling, near Richmond, Va.
General noteView of river with walkways on bank, hidden battery at Fort Darling. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-25 | Obstructions in the James River, opposite the Rebel Fort Darling, near Richmond, Va.
General noteJames River shown with piles of sticks, dirt, other debris. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-26 | Interior of the Rebel Fort Darling, James River, near Richmond, Va. showing magazines,
bomb-proofs, and shot and shell.
General noteInterior of Fort Darling showing cannons, cannonballs and brick fortifications. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 809-27 | A Pontoon Bridge on the James River.
General notePontoon bridge across the James River, man standing in middle. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 809-28 | Where prisoners were exchanged [Aikens Landing].
General noteDock, ship (U.S.S. Onandaga) at anchor in the river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 809-29 | Where prisoners were exchanged [Aikens Landing].
General noteDock, ship (U.S.S. Onandaga) at anchor in the river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 809-30 | A Pontoon boat on wheels.
General noteTwo boats loaded on wheels, a man sits next to them. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 809-31 | Waiting for exchanged prisoners.
General noteSteamboat "New York" at dock. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 810-1 | Canvas pontoon bridge across the North Anna, Va., constructed by the 50th N.Y.V. engineers
at Jericho Mills, where the 5th Corps under Gen. Warren crossed. View, looking down
stream from north bank.
General noteView down North Anna River showing pontoon bridge, wagons along north bank. |
[after May 1864] | ||
Item: 810-2 | Jerciho Mills from north bank of North Anna, Va., with canvas pontoon bridge, constructed
by 50th N.Y.V. engineers, where the 5th Corps under Gen. Warren crossed 23rd May,
1864.
General noteView across North Anna River showing pontoon bridge. |
[after May 1864] | ||
Item: 810-3 | 50th N.Y.V. engineers constructing road at Jericho Mills, on south bank of North Anna,
Va. General headquarters' train crossing canvas pontoon bridge in the distance, 24th
May, 1864.
General noteGroup of men constructing road with picks, pontoon bridge behind on North Anna River. |
May 24, 1864 | ||
Item: 810-4 | Jericho Mills, North Anna, Va., looking up stream from south bank, canvas pontoon
bridge and pontoon train on opposite bank, 24th May, 1864.
General noteView across North Anna River of pontoon bridge, several large wooden buildings on riverbank and beyond. |
May 24, 1864 | ||
Item: 810-5 | Jericho Mills, North Anna, Va., looking up stream from south bank, canvas pontoon
bridge and pontoon train on opposite bank.
General noteView across North Anna River of pontoon bridge, several large wooden buildings on riverbank and beyond. |
May 24, 1864 | ||
Item: 810-6 | View of Chesterfield bridge on North Anna from rebel redoubt captured by 2d corps
under Gen. Hancock, 23rd May, 1864.
General noteCannon behind a bunker, overlooking bridge on the North Anna River. |
May 23, 1864 | ||
Item: 810-7 | Line of breastworks occupied by Union troops on north bank of North Anna, enemies'
line of works on south bank, in the distance.
General noteSoldiers inside a trench, covered with sheets of cloth and wood. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 810-8 | View of North Anna, with railroad bridge in the distance.
General noteA group of men swimming in the North Anna River, railroad bridge in the background. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 810-9 | Pontoon bridges, North Anna, constructed by the 50th N.Y.V. Engineers, below railroad
bridge, where a portion of the 2nd Corps, under Gen. Hancock crossed 23rd May, 1864.
General noteTwo pontoon bridges span North Anna River, two men seated on far bridge. |
May 23, 1864 | ||
Item: 810-10 | A canvas pontoon bridge.
General notePontoon bridge spanning river, soldiers and horses on both banks. |
[ca. 1864-1865], published later | ||
Item: 810-11 | A Confederate redoubt.
General noteView of a fort interior with cannons, tents, soldiers sitting under the tents. |
[ca.1861-ca.1864], published later | ||
Item: 810-12 | A Confederate redoubt.
General noteView of a fort interior with cannons, tents, soldiers sitting under the tents. |
[ca.1861-ca.1864], published later | ||
Item: 810-13 | Our boys in the trenches.
General noteSoldiers inside a trench, covered with sheets of cloth and wood. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 810-14 | Engineer corps building a road.
General noteGroup of men constructing road with picks, pontoon bridge behind on river. |
May 24, 1864, published later | ||
Item: 811-1 | Crows' nest battery and lookout, before Petersburgh, [sic] Va.
General noteSoldiers surrounding a large artillery piece. |
[ca.1864] | ||
Item: 811-2 | Redoubt Zabriskie on Cobb's Hill to protect signal tower.
General noteSoldiers standing and sitting around bunker. |
[ca.1864] | ||
Item: 811-3 | View showing the effect of a shell bursting though the east parlor of the Dunlop House,
Petersburgh, [sic] Va.
General noteInterior of house showing brick rubble where a shell has shattered the wall. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-4 | Dwelling houses on Bollingbrook St., Petersburgh, [sic] Va., showing the effect of
Gen. Grant's bombardment.
General noteBrick houses partially destroyed, mainly on upper stories. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-5 | Tobacco warehouse on High St. Petersburgh, [sic], Va., used by the rebels as temporary
prisons. View from the south side.
General noteExterior view of brick two & three story warehouse, soldiers seated on stairs. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-6 | Tobacco warehouse on High St. Petersburgh, [sic], Va., used by the rebels as temporary
prisons. Front view.
General noteExterior view of brick two & three story warehouse, fence in foreground. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-7 | Effect of the bombardment, Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
General noteBrick wall with large section blown out of it, tree in foreground. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-8 | A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers
"Fort Damnation."
General noteDead soldier, with rifle fallen on top of him. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-9 | A dead Confederate soldier in the trenches at Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.
General noteDead soldier, with rifle fallen on top of him. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-10 | A dead Confederate soldier on the Petersburg line, April 2, 1865.
General noteDead soldier. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-11 | C.S. soldier killed by a shell in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers
"Fort Damnation."
General noteDead soldier lying in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-12 | A dead Southern soldier, as he lay on the foot passage in the trenches of Fort Mahone,
called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation."
General noteDead soldier lying in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-13 | A dead Southern soldier, as he lay on the foot passage in the trenches of Fort Mahone,
called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation."
General noteDead soldier lying in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-14 | C. S. soldier killed in the trenches, at the storming of Petersburg, Va. April.
General noteDead soldier with bloody face lying in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-15 | C. S. soldier killed in the trenches, at the storming of Petersburg, Va. April.
General noteDead soldier with bloody face lying in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-16 | Southern soldiers, killed in the trenches of Ft. Mahone, called by the soldiers Ft.
Damnation.
General noteSeveral dead soldiers in a deep trench, rifles lean against walls. |
[April 1865] | ||
Item: 811-17 | Southern soldiers, killed in the trenches of Ft. Mahone, called by the soldiers Ft.
Damnation.
General noteSeveral dead soldiers in a deep trench, rifles lean against walls. |
[April 1865] | ||
Item: 811-18 | This picture is a good view of the covered ways inside the rebel Fort Mahone, called
by the soldiers "Fort Damnation."
General noteDead soldier in trench behind a section of chevaux-de-frise. |
[April 1865] | ||
Item: 811-19 | This picture is a good view of the covered ways inside the rebel Fort Mahone, called
by the soldiers "Fort Damnation."
General noteDead soldier in trench behind a section of chevaux-de-frise. |
[April 1865] | ||
Item: 811-20 | Confederate soldier killed in the trenches of Fort Mahone, April 1, 1865.
General noteDead soldier. |
[April 1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-21 | A dead rebel solider, barefooted killed by a shell, which tore his side out.
General noteDead soldier. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-22 | A dead rebel solider, barefooted killed by a shell, which tore his side out.
General noteDead soldier. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-23 | A dead rebel solider, barefooted killed by a shell, which tore his side out, the entrails
protruding from his side.
General noteDead soldier. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-24 | A dead rebel soldier, inside the Union picket lines.
General noteDead soldier, wall of fort in background. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-25 | This view was taken in the trenches of the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers
"Fort Damnation," the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, [sic], Va., April
2d,1865, and shows a boy about 14 years….
General noteDead boy in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-26 | This view was taken the Southern trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburg,
Va., April 2nd, 1865, and shows a dead Southern soldier who must have died instantly,
his left temple and part of his head was carried away by a shell….
General noteDead soldier in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-27 | This view was taken the Southern trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburg,
Va., April 2nd, 1865, and shows a dead Southern soldier who must have died instantly,
his left temple and part of his head was carried away by a shell….
General noteDead soldier in trench. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-28 | A dead rebel soldier as he lay in the trenches before Petersburgh, [sic], Va., April
2d, 1865.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle by his side. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-29 | A dead rebel soldier in the trenches before Petersburg., April 2, 1865.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle by his side. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-30 | A rebel soldier, killed at the trenches before Petersburgh, [sic], the spots and marks
on his face, are blood issuing from his mouth and nose.
General noteDead soldier next to a pile of rubble, a building and fence are visible in the background. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-31 | A rebel soldier, killed at the trenches before Petersburgh, [sic], the spots and marks
on his face, are blood issuing from his mouth and nose.
General noteDead soldier next to a pile of rubble, a building and fence are visible in the background. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-32 | A rebel soldier, killed at the trenches before Petersburgh, [sic], the spots and marks
on his face, are blood issuing from his mouth and nose.
General noteDead soldier next to a pile of rubble, a building and fence are visible in the background. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-33 | "Chevaux de frise" in front of the rebel works at Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
General noteChevaux de frise laid out at all angles across an open field. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-34 | Rebel breastworks in front of Petersburgh [sic].
General noteBunker constructed of soil and logs, soldiers stand behind it. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-35 | Rebel breastworks in front of Petersburgh [sic].
General noteBunker constructed of soil and logs, soldiers stand behind it. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-36 | Rebel breastworks in front of Petersburgh [sic].
General noteBunker constructed of soil and logs, soldiers stand behind it. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-37 | Interior view of the rebel works in front of Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
General noteInterior view of rough fort, ammunition boxes and canteens scattered on the ground. |
April 2, 1865 | ||
Item: 811-38 | View in the rear of Dunlop's house, Bollingbrook Street, Petersburgh [sic], showing
ruins of tobacco warehouses destroyed by shell.
General noteBrick two story house with porch next to bombed brick façade of warehouse, Afro-American man in front yard of house. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-39 | View in the rear of Dunlop's house, Bollingbrook Street, Petersburgh [sic], showing
ruins of tobacco warehouses destroyed by shell.
General noteTwo soldiers on lawn with statue, remains of brick factory is visible through trees. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-40 | Ruins of the Petersburgh [sic] Railroad Bridge, Richmond, Va.
General noteRuins of bridge showing brick pylons still standing, man walks among rubble. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-41 | Trestle-work bridge on the Southside railroad, one mile above Petersburgh, [sic],
Va.
General noteTrestle bridge over a river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-42 | Large dam on the Appomattox river, Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
General noteView of river showing dam, trees. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-43 | Church built by the engineers at Poplar Grove, near Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
General noteFront view of wooden log church with large spire. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-44 | Interior of the Union Fort Stedman, Petersburgh, [sic], Va., showing bombproofs.
General noteInterior of Fort Stedman showing bombproofs. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-45 | Rebel encampment in front of Petersburg, 24th June, 1864.
General noteEncampment of log cabins and tents among trees, soldiers sitting and standing. |
June 24, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-46 | Rebel encampment in front of Petersburg, 24th June, 1864.
General noteEncampment of log cabins, soldiers standing around buildings. |
June 24, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-47 | View of rebel works in front of Petersburg, captured by the 18th Corps, under Gen.
Smith, 24th June, 1864.
General noteView of field showing trenches and embankments, two soldiers in the distance. |
[June, 1864] | ||
Item: 811-48 | Cowan's Independent Battery, 1st N.Y., inside one of the rebel forts in front of Petersburg,
24th June, 1864.
General noteInterior view of fort, cannons and wagons lined up inside fence, soldiers sit under tents and stand in yard. |
June 24, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-49 | Camp life in front of Peterburg during the dog days.
General noteView of tent with men inside, seated at table and laying in cot, horse-drawn wagon behind tent. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-50 | View of bombproof tents occupied by U.S. colored troops in front of Petersburg, Va.,
August 7, 1864.
General noteMilitary camp showing bomb shelters, with soldier standing on bridge. |
August 7, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-51 | Bombproof kitchen and tents on front line in front of Petersburg, August 10, 1864.
General noteMilitary camp showing camouflaged kitchen, tents, laundry, soldiers. |
August 10, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-52 | A bombproof shelter for the soldiers during the seige of Petersburg, August 10, 1864.
General noteView of underground shelter made of earth and wood, soldiers surrounding it. |
August10, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-53 | Camp of Union soldiers on the line in front of Petersburg, Va., August 10, 1864.
General noteView of military camp seen through trees, showing tents, bomb shelters. |
August 10, 1864 | ||
Item: 811-54 | 15-inch mortar "Dictator" in the works in front of Petersburg, view from the south.
General noteWooden platform on which soldiers are gathered with large mortar, cannonballs. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-55 | Fort Abbott, City Point line, the fort occupied by Abraham Lincoln during the fight,
in front of Petersburg, that resulted in its capture.
General noteExterior view of fort down a canal. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 811-56 | Making Coffee.
General noteGroup of soldiers in a bomb shelter, another soldier heats a pot over the fire. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-57 | The thirteen-inch mortar "Dictator."
General noteWooden platform on which soldiers are gathered with large mortar, cannonballs. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-58 | First wagon train entering Petersburg.
General noteWagon train entering town along road lined with houses and churches. |
[April, 1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-59 | Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line.
General noteLog structure with sign, "Fruit and Oyster House," man sitting outside. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-60 | The Union line before Petersburg.
General noteView of earth bunker, chevaux-de-frise in front of it and wooden bomb shelters behind. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-61 | The Union line before Petersburg.
General noteView of earth bunker, chevaux-de-frise in front of it and wooden bomb shelters behind. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-62 | Railroad battery before Petersburg.
General noteSoldiers with large mortar in railroad battery car. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 811-63 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle by his side. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-64 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle by his side. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-65 | A dead Confederate soldier.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle by his side. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-66 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle at his right. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-67 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle at his right. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-68 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle at his right. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-69 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteSeveral dead soldiers in a deep trench, rifles lean against walls. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-70 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteSeveral dead soldiers in a deep trench, rifles lean against walls. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-71 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench, his rifle pointed away him. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 811-72 | Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches.
General noteDead soldier in trench. |
April 2, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 812-1 | Old "Libby prison" building, Richmond, Va.
General noteLarge four-story brick building, six tents in front, men standing in foreground. Maj. Thomas Turner is one of the four men in foreground. |
August 23, 1863 | ||
Item: 812-2 | Jeff. Davis' Mansion
General noteThree story stone house, group of men on front stairs. |
[1865] | ||
Item: 812-3 | Libby Prison
General noteFour-story brick building, lower story whitewashed, small wood guardhouse at corner, several men stand outside. |
[ca.1862-ca.1868] | ||
Item: 812-4 | Libby Prison
General noteFour-story brick building, lower stories whitewashed, one man stands outside. |
[ca.1862-ca.1868] | ||
Item: 812-5 | View of Richmond, Va.
General noteView of city from across river, showing houses, bridges, churches. |
ca. 1860 | ||
Item: 812-6 | Castle Thunder, Confederate prison.
General noteFour-story brick building seen from side, smaller wooden house next to it, two Afro-American children sit next to a pile of stones in the street. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-7 | Richmond in ruins.
General noteOverhead view of bombed buildings in Richmond, Virginia. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-8 | General Lee's Residence.
General noteFront view of three-story brick house with wooden fence, surrounded by similar houses. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-9 | The 5th Penn. Cavalry on the battle field of Oct 29th, 1864, near Richmond, Va.
General noteCavalry gathered in center of military camp with tents and wooden shacks. |
Oct 29, 1864 | ||
Item: 812-10 | Captured rebel guns, at the Rockets, Richmond, Va.
General noteLine of small cannons, soldier standing next to them. |
[ca.1864-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-11 | The smoke stack of the rebel ram Virginia at the Rocketts, Richmond, Va., showing
the effects from shot and shell, after the return from her raid down the river.
General noteLarge smoke stack on it side, riddled with holes and tears, three soldiers stand behind it. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-12 | The capitol, Richmond, Va.
General noteLeft side and rear of large stone two-story building, seen along a tree-lined drive. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-13 | Ruins in the burnt district, Richmond, Va.
General noteRuins of several brick and stone buildings or houses. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-14 | [R. R. Depot] Richmond, Va., looking south-west, showing [?] and Gamble Hill in the
distance.
General noteView of ruined brick buildings and rubble. |
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Item: 812-15 | The Petersburg Railroad depot in Richmond.
General noteLocomotive missing front wheels, several soldiers stand on it, ruined buildings in background. |
[ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-16 | Ruins of a locomotive in the Petersburg railroad depot, Richmond, Va.
General noteLocomotive missing front wheels, several soldiers stand on it, ruined buildings in background. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-17 | The capitol, Richmond, Va.
General noteFront view of large stone building with colonnade, men stand on porch and on ground. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-18 | "Castle Thunder," Cary St., the place where so many Union prisoners suffered.
General noteSide view of three-story brick building with dormers & chimneys on cobblestone street. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-19 | Libby Prison, Richmond, Va.
General noteFour-story brick building, lower story whitewashed, piles of coal in street. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-20 | Ruins of the Danville Railroad bridge, Richmond, Va.
General noteBrick pylon remains of bridge over river. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-21 | Park of captured guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.
General noteField full of small artillery guns, two men and dark room wagon in foreground. |
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Item: 812-22 | Libby Prison, Richmond, Va.
General noteFour-story brick building, lower story whitewashed, piles of coal in street, men stand along street. |
[ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-23 | Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Richmond, Va.
General noteFront and side view of three-story brick house surrounded by other similar houses. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-24 | Drupe's Bluff, near Richmond, Va.
General noteView of river and overlooking bluff, with pieces of artillery half-sunk in river. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-25 | First New York Battery, 20 pound Parrot rifled guns, near Richmond, June 1862.
General noteArtillery in field with horses and covered wagons. |
June 1862 | ||
Item: 812-26 | First New York Battery, 20 pound rifled guns, near Richmond, June 1862.
General noteArtillery in field. |
June 1862 | ||
Item: 812-27 | Major Robertson's battery of horse artillery, near Richmond, June, 1862.
General noteArtillery and mounted soldiers in a field. |
June 1862 | ||
Item: 812-28 | Libbey [i.e. Libby] Prison, looking west, on Water street, Richmond.
General noteFour-story brick building, bottom stories whitewashed, next to other brick buildings. |
April 6, 1865 | ||
Item: 812-29 | Castle Thunder, Richmond, Va.
General noteSide view of three-story brick building with dormers and chimneys, small wooden guardhouse next to it. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 812-30 | Libby Prison
General noteFour-story brick building, bottom stories whitewashed, men stand outside and on stairs. |
[ca.1862-ca.1868] | ||
Item: 812-31 | Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins.
General noteOverhead view of burnt city, large brick façade of building still stands in foreground. |
[ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-32 | Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins.
General noteOverhead view of burnt city, large brick façade of building still stands in foreground. |
[ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-33 | Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins.
General noteOverhead view of burnt city, large brick façade of building still stands in foreground, river in middle ground. |
[ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-34 | "Castle Thunder," Richmond, Va.
General noteThree-story brick building with dormers and chimneys. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-35 | Grave of General J. E. B. Stuart.
General noteWhite stone marker at gravesite at edge of trees, Hollywood cemtery, Richmond. |
[ca. 1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-36 | A crippled locomotive in Richmond.
General noteLocomotive missing front wheels, several soldiers stand on it, ruined buildings in background. |
[ca.1865], published later | ||
Item: 812-37 | Ruins of Richmond, April, 1865.
General noteRuins of railroad depot, only brick columns left standing around burned locomotive, man seated next to it. |
April, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 812-38 | Ruins of Richmond, April, 1865.
General noteRuins of railroad depot, only brick columns left standing around burned locomotive, man seated next to it. |
April, 1865, published later | ||
Item: 813-1 | Confederate soldiers laid out for burial, on the morning of the 20th May, 1864, at
Mrs. Allsop's, Pine Forest, three miles from Spottsylvania Court House, Va.
General noteLine of dead soldiers on ground. |
May 20, 1864 | ||
Item: 813-2 | Dead Confederate soldier as he lay on the field, after the battle of the 19th May,
near Mrs. Allsop's, Pine Forest, 3 miles from Spottsylvania Court House, Va.
General noteDead soldier among logs and brush, his rifle by his side. |
May, 1864 | ||
Item: 813-3 | 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Allsop's House, Pine Forest near
Spottsylvania Court House, after the battle of 19th May, 1864.
General noteSoldiers digging graves, dead soldiers lie on the ground, a mounted officer oversees the activity. |
May 1864 | ||
Item: 813-4 | One of Ewell's Corps as he lay on the field, after the battle of the 19th May, 1864.
General noteDead soldier in field with hat, canteen, rifle. |
May 1864 | ||
Item: 813-5 | Scene at Mrs. Allsopp's.
General noteDead soldiers among pieces of wood. |
May 20, 1864 | ||
Item: 813-6 | Bringing in the wounded.
General noteSoldiers with injured man on stretcher in front of wooden shed, trees. |
May 12, 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-7 | Confederate soldiers laid out for burial.
General noteLine of dead soldiers on ground. |
May 20, 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-8 | Confederate dead on the battlefield.
General noteDead soldier among logs and brush, his rifle by his side. |
May 12 [19], 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-9 | Confederate dead on the battlefield.
General noteDead soldier among logs and brush, his rifle by his side. |
May 12 [19], 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-10 | Confederate dead on the battlefield.
General noteDead soldier in field with hat, canteen, rifle. |
May 12 [19], 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-11 | Confederate dead on the battlefield.
General noteDead soldier in field with hat, canteen, rifle. |
May 12 [19], 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-12 | Confederate dead on the battlefield.
General noteDead soldiers among pieces of wood. |
May 19 [20], 1864, published later | ||
Item: 813-13 | Confederate dead on the battlefield.
General noteDead soldiers among pieces of wood. |
May 19 [20], 1864, published later | ||
Item: 814-1 | Fort and landing at Yorktown, Va.
General notePort with large cannons and soldiers, ships on water in background. |
[ca. 1861-ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 814-2 | Street in Yorktown, Va.
General noteDirt street lined with trees and houses, two men in foreground. |
[ca. 1861-ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 814-3 | Gen'l M'Clellan's tent, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862.
General noteTent in military camp, surrounded by other tents and soldiers lounging. |
May 1862 | ||
Item: 814-4 | View of Yorktown and fleet from Farnhold's house with Battery no. 1, in foreground.
General noteBattery constructed with sandbags and wooden fences overlooking river. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-5 | Headquarters Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 3, 1862.
General noteMilitary camp showing tents, soldiers and horses. |
May 3, 1862 | ||
Item: 814-6 | Headquarters Gen'l M'Clellan, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 7, 1862.
General noteView of military camp showing tents and troops, soldiers sit on wooden fence in foreground with a horse. |
May 7, 1862 | ||
Item: 814-7 | Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds.
General noteView of battery along river bank showing tent, bunker, fence, and mounts for mortars. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-8 | Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds.
General noteBattery at edge of river, with wooden tent, constructed embankments, pile of cannonballs and mounts for mortars, |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-9 | Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds.
General noteSeven mortars aimed over embankment, three soldiers attend them. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-10 | Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds.
General noteSeven mortars aimed over embankment, 3 soldiers attend them. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-11 | Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds.
General noteSeven mortars aimed over embankment. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-12 | View of ravine at Yorktown.
General noteLog buildings in ravine. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-13 | Confederate fortifications, Yorktown
General noteSoldier sits on ladder behind sandbags which form a hilltop embankment. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-14 | View of Yorktown from Cornwallis Cave, showing Confederate water batteries, with McClellan's
No. 1 Battery in the distance.
General noteWooden houses at river's edge, with a few military tents surrounding them. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-15 | Confederate fortifications, Yorktown.
General noteView of cannon, cannonball and other equipment inside a fort. |
[ca.1862] | ||
Item: 814-16 | Water battery, Yorktown
General noteThree cannons attended by soldiers behind an embankment of sandbags overlooking river and ships. |
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Item: 814-17 | Exploded gun in Confederate battery, Yorktown.
General noteSoldiers sitting and standing around a sandbag embankment, overturned gun and debris on ground. |
[ca. 1862] | ||
Item: 814-18 | Magruder battery at Yorktown.
General noteFour cannons at edge of fort, soldiers seated on wall. |
[ca. 1862] | ||
Item: 814-19 | Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, built on the site where Cornwallis delivered
up his sword.
General noteFort with cannon, cannonballs and soldier overlooking river and ships. |
[ca. 1862] | ||
Item: 814-20 | Naval battery, Yorktown, with Nelson church, now used as a hospital.
General noteCannons pointing away from group of wooden buildings, soldier sits next to them on sandbags. |
July 1, 1862. | ||
Item: 814-21 | Group, English officers, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862.
General noteGroup of six soldiers, four seated. |
May, 1862 | ||
Item: 814-22 | The Siege of Yorktown, Va.
General noteMortars behind an embankment, soldiers leaning on them, cannonballs stacked behind. |
1862, published later | ||
Item: 814-23 | Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, Va.
General noteSoldiers sitting and standing around a sandbag embankment, overturned gun and debris on ground. |
[ca. 1862], published later | ||
Item: 815-1 | View of Harper's Ferry, showing the ruin wrought by war.
General noteTwo men with ruins in creek. |
[ca. 1862-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 815-2 | View of Harper's Ferry, showing the ruin wrought by war.
General noteView of river and town showing ruins of bridge, railroad tracks, other buildings. |
[ca. 1862-ca.1865] | ||
Item: 815-3 | John Brown's fort, Harper's Ferry from Md. Hts.
General noteExterior of brick building with lookout tower, two men stand next to doorway. |
[ca. 1861-ca. 1865] | ||
Item: 815-4 | Harper's Ferry, from Virginia side - looking up.
General noteView of town from across river showing buildings and a church. |
1865 | ||
Item: 815-5 | Harper's Ferry and R. R. bridge, from Maryland side.
General noteView of town and bridge from across river, showing buildings and houses. |
1865 | ||
Item: 815-6 | Harper's Ferry, from Railroad - contraband camp in foreground.
General noteTown view of brick buildings and homes, several tents on lot on foreground. |
1865 | ||
Item: 815-7 | Contraband camp -- Harper's Ferry, Va.
General noteTents set up in a camp, a shovel and some buckets on ground, brick buildings and homes in background. |
1865 | ||
Item: 815-8 | Engine house in which John Brown was captured.
General noteBrick building with rounded windows, lookout tower on roof. |
1865 | ||
Item: 815-9 | Engine house fortified by John Brown at Harper's Ferry, Va.
General noteBrick building with rounded windows, lookout tower on roof. |
[ca.1861-ca.1865] | ||