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- A cavalry orderly
- Stereograph: An orderly standing next to a horse.
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- Col. Duryea's [Duryée's] Zouaves
- Stereograph: Col. Duryée's Zouaves lined up in formation at Fort Monroe., Credited to Larrabee based on Darrah, p. 154
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- Group at Mr. Foller's farm, Cumberland
- Stereograph: Group of soldiers, African-American men, and African-American boys seated on logs out in the woods.
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- Hard Tack
- Stereograph: Soldier seated on a wooden crate full of hard tack.
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- Lamar Rifles, taken on Main St. at side of Court House Square
- Stereograph: Soldiers lined up at the town square with rifles. Inscription on verso: 'Lamar Rifles, taken on Main St. at side of court House Square.', Title taken from inscription on verso
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- Our boys in the trenches
- Stereograph: Soldiers seated on the edge of trench which is covered with make-shift tents.
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- The hero of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: War veteran John Burns seated outside in a rocking chair with his musket propped near the door to a building., John L. Burns (September 5, 1793-February 4, 1872) Civilian combatant with the Union Army during the Civil War. Became a national hero after being injured during the Battle of Gettysburg at the age of 69.
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- The sally-port and draw-bridge.
- Stereograph: Soldiers standing on a draw-bridge in front of cannon.
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- [Group of soldiers and officers in unidentified camp]
- Stereograph: Group of soldiers and officers in unidentified camp, tents in background.
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- [Soldiers in formation with a drummer in the rear left corner.]
- Stereograph: Soldiers in formation with a drummer in the rear left corner.