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- Stone church, Centreville, used as a hospital, after the battle of the 18th July, 1861
- Stereograph: Stone church, Centreville, used as a hospital, after the first battle of Bull Run, July 18, 1861, with picket on duty in the foreground.
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- Street approaching Warrenton. Court house in the distance
- Stereograph: Street approaching Warrenton, with the courthouse in the distance.
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- The Ambulance corps
- Stereograph: Soldiers carrying wounded and dead on stretchers, and loading them aboard an ambulance.
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- Troops crossing the Rappahannock river on a pontoon bridge
- Stereograph: Troops and wagons crossing the Rappahannock River on a pontoon bridge.
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- U.S. Soldiers graves at 2nd Corps hospital, Carpenters farm, one mile south of Wilderness Church
- Stereograph: Man standing looking over graves with headstones.
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- Unburied dead on battlefield
- Stereograph: Unburied dead in the woods at Gaines' Mills, Virginia.
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- Unburied dead on battlefield
- Stereograph: Unburied dead at Gaines' Mills, Virginia.
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- View at Aquia Creek Landing, from Commissary Department
- Stereograph: View at Aquia Creek Landing from Commissary Department showing docks, railroad tracks and moored steamboat.
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- View in Warrenton
- Stereograph: View in on a street in Warrenton, Virginia., Sulphur Springs (Va.) is likely a reference to Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, which is also known as Warrenton Springs or Lee Springs.
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- View of carpenter, wheelwright, and harness shops at headquarters Army of the Potomac, April, 1864
- Stereograph: Shop tents at the headquarters Army of the Potomac.
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- View on Battle-field of Cold Harbor
- Stereograph: Human remains on the Cold Harbor battlefield. Tax stamp on verso.
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- White House, formerly residence of Mrs. Custis Washington. Now the residence of Col. Lee, May 17, 1862. Since burned
- Stereograph: White House, once owned by Martha Custis Washington, later by W.H.F. Lee, May 17, 1862, later burned down., William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (31 May 1837-15 Oct. 1891) Son of Robert E. Lee and was an officer in the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War who served as a major general in the Cavalry Corps. After the Civil War, Lee represented Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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- Winter quarters, Confederate army, Centreville, south view, March 1862
- Stereograph: Roof tops of log cabins.
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- Winter quarters, Confederate army, Manassas, Va., south view, March 1862
- Stereograph: Log cabins of the Confederate army. Verso: 'Winter quarters, Confederate army, Manassas, Va., south view, March 1862.', Title from verso: 'Winter quarters, Confederate army, Manassas, Va., south view, March 1862.'