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Stacy, George
Col. Duryee and staff at head quarters, Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va. No. 2.
Civil War stereographs, 1861-1865.
New-York Historical Society
ca.1861-ca.1865
Stacy's Fortress Monroe stereoscopic views.
Stereograph: Group portrait of Col. Duryée and staff on the porch of headquarters.
Abram Duryée (April 29, 1815-September 27, 1890) General in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War who led a Zouave regiment, the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry. After the Civil War, he served as New York City Police Commissioner.
ad09014 1864
Duryée, Abram, 1815-1890--Photographs Porches--Photographs Portraits, Group--Photographs Armed Forces--Officers--Photographs United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs Soldiers--Photographs Fort Monroe (Va.)--Photographs
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