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- A Confederate sharp-shooter, who had been killed by a shell at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead Confederate soldier next to rock.
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- A harvest of death on the battle-field of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Union dead laid out on the battlefield. Tax stamp on verso.
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- All over now- Confederate sharp-shooter at foot of Round Top, Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Confederate sharp-shooter dead on top of rocks.
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- All the live stock on Mr. Gill's plantation after the battle of Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: African American man and children and a donkey near Gettysburg.
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- Battle field of Gettysburg- Gen. Lee's headquarters on the Chambersburg turnpike, west of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Gen. Lee's headquarters on the Chambersburg turnpike, west of Gettysburg., Robert E. Lee (19 Jan. 1807-12 Oct. 1870) Officer in the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War who served as the Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and general-in-chief of Confederate forces with the rank of general. Lee was pivotal in changing the Confederacy's defensive strategy to an offensive one. Surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox to end the Civil War.
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- Battle field of Gettysburg- residence of John L. Burns on Chambersburg street
- Stereograph: Residence of John L. Burns on Chambersburg street., 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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- Breastworks on the left wing, battle of Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Two soldiers seated near the breastworks at Gettysburg.
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- Breastworks on the left wing, battle of Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Man peering over rock breastwork at Gettysburg.
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- Cemetery gate, Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Gate of the Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg.
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- Confederate prisoners, Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Confederate prisoners seated on a pile of wood.
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- Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the centre of the battle-field of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Confederate soldiers near the center of the battlefield of Gettysburg where they died.
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- Confederate soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top, at the battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Confederate soldiers who had been killed by artillery on Round Top, at the battle of Gettysburg.
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- Dead Confederate sharp shooter at the battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead Confederate sharp shooter, cap and rifle on ground beside him.
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- Dead sharp-shooter on the right of the Confederate line
- Stereograph: Dead sharp-shooter on the right of the Confederate line.
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- Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right at the battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers scattered across a field.
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- Farmers' Inn and hotel, Emmittsburg, where our special artist was captured, July 5th, 1863
- Stereograph: Three people seated on the front porch of the hotel at Emmittsburg., Numbered in series with Gettysburg images
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- Federal soldiers as they fell, at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Fallen Federal soldiers on battlefield at Gettysburg. Tax stamp on verso
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- Gateway of cemetery, Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Gateway of Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg.
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- Gen. Mead's headquarters, Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Gen. Mead's headquarters, Gettysburg., George Meade (31 Dec. 1815-6 Nov. 1872) Graduated from West Point in 1835. At the outset of the Civil War, he accepted a commission as brigadier general of volunteers with the Union Army. He was put in command of the Army of the Potomac by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. He is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, for which he received the official Thanks of Congress.
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- Gen. Meade's headquarters
- Stereograph: Gen. Meade's headquarters., George Meade (31 Dec. 1815-6 Nov. 1872) Graduated from West Point in 1835. At the outset of the Civil War, he accepted a commission as brigadier general of volunteers with the Union Army. He was put in command of the Army of the Potomac by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. He is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, for which he received the official Thanks of Congress.
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- Gen. Meade's headquarters from cemetery
- Stereograph: Gen. Meade's headquarters from cemetery., George Meade (31 Dec. 1815-6 Nov. 1872) Graduated from West Point in 1835. At the outset of the Civil War, he accepted a commission as brigadier general of volunteers with the Union Army. He was put in command of the Army of the Potomac by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. He is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, for which he received the official Thanks of Congress.
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- Gen. R. E. Lee's headquarters, Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Gen. R. E. Lee's headquarters, Gettysburg., Robert E. Lee (19 Jan. 1807-12 Oct. 1870) Officer in the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War who served as the Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and general-in-chief of Confederate forces with the rank of general. Lee was pivotal in changing the Confederacy's defensive strategy to an offensive one. Surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox to end the Civil War.
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- General Meade's headquarters at Gettysburg
- Stereograph: House with picket fence near a dirt road used as General Meade's headquarters., George Meade (31 Dec. 1815-6 Nov. 1872) Graduated from West Point in 1835. At the outset of the Civil War, he accepted a commission as brigadier general of volunteers with the Union Army. He was put in command of the Army of the Potomac by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. He is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, for which he received the official Thanks of Congress.
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- House of Gen. James Gettys, founder of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: House of Gen. James Gettys, founder of Gettysburg.
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- John L. Burns' cottage at Gettysburg
- Stereograph: John L. Burns' cottage at Gettysburg, Burns on porch, woman in doorway., 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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- On the battlefield at Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Group of Union soldiers dead on the battle field, soldiers looking on.
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- Position of the centre of the Army at Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Looking down on battlefield from rocky prominence at Gettysburg.
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- Round Top Mountain, Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Man sitting behind stone fence or breastwork on Round Top.
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- Scene in a wheat field on the Confederate right, at the battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers in a wheat field.
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- Scene in the woods at foot of Round Top, at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers in the woods.
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- Second artillery and 19th Massachusetts column, Battle of Gettysburg, U.S.A.
- Stereograph: Artist rendition of the second artillery and 19th Massachusetts column, Battle of Gettysburg.
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- Slaughter pen on left wing at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Soldier on rocky hillside, dead soldiers among the rocks
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- Southern portion of Gettysburg, from a position West of the town, near the Theological Seminary. Culp's Hill in the distance, on the right
- Stereograph: Southern 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.
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- Sugar Loaf Mountain, Gettysburgh
- Stereograph: Two men riding in a wagon, one possibly Mathew Brady, with Sugar Loaf Mountain beyond. Note in pencil on verso: ' Mathew Brady, left, in wagon', Mathew B. Brady (1823?-15 Jan. 1896) American photographer best known for photographing the U.S. Civil War. He studied under Samuel F.B. Morse, who pioneered the daguerreotype technique in America. Also known for photographing Abraham Lincoln for the first time in New York City before Lincoln's Cooper Union speech.
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- The harvest of death
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers lying on the battlefield.
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- The home of a Rebel sharp-shooter, on battlefield of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: The hiding place of a Confederate sharp-shooter, on battlefield of Gettysburg.
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- The slaughter pen at Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers at the slaughter pen at Gettysburg.
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- The test that tries men's souls, Battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Painting depicting Battle of Gettysburg.
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- Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of battle-field of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Several Confederate dead in shallow grave, wagon in the background.
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- Union dead at Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Union dead laid out on the battlefield.
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- View at Losser's [Trostle's] barn, where the 9th Massachusetts battery was cut up
- Stereograph: View at Trostle's farm with dead horses in the foreground.
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- View in slaughter pen, foot of Round Top, Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers on the ground.
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- View in wheat-field opposite our extreme left at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers in a wheat field at Gettysburg.
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- View near the [Em]mittsburg road on battle-field [of] Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers with covered wagon in the distance. Written on verso: 'Photographers dark room- wagon near tree.' Tax stamp on verso
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- View of Slaughter Pen at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: View of dead soldiers on rocky hillside at battle of Gettysburg.
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- View on the left, on the battle field of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead soldiers on the ground.
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- War effect of a shell on a Confederate soldier at battle of Gettysburg
- Stereograph: Dead Confederate soldier in a field, rifle with bayonet laying across his body
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- Wheat field, where Gen. Reynolds was killed
- Stereograph: Wheat field, lined with fence, pond at right, where General John Reynolds was killed., John Fulton Reynolds (20 Sept. 1820-1 July 1863) Officer in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War who attained the rank of major general. Reynolds led the left-wing of the Army of the Potomac during the Battle of Gettysburg, during which he was killed died.
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- Wheeler's New York Battery coming into action, battle of Gettysburg, U.S.A.
- Stereograph: Artist rendition of artillery unit with caissons entering the battle of Gettysburg.
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- Woods on the left wing, battle of Gettysburgh; in the middle ground a dead soldier
- Stereograph: Woods on the left wing, battle of Gettysburg; in the middle ground a dead soldier.