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- Captured rebel guns, at the Rockets, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Line of small cannons, soldier standing next to them.
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- Castle Thunder, Confederate prison
- Stereograph: Four-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.
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- Castle Thunder, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Side view of three-story brick building with dormers and chimneys, small wooden guardhouse next to it.
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- Castle Thunder,' Cary St., the place where so many Union prisoners suffered
- Stereograph: Side view of three-story brick building with dormers & chimneys on cobblestone street.
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- Castle Thunder,' Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Three-story brick building with dormers and chimneys.
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- Drupe's Bluff, near Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: View of river and overlooking bluff, with pieces of artillery half-sunk in river.
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- First New York Battery, 20 pound Parrot rifled guns, near Richmond, June 1862
- Stereograph: Artillery in field with horses and covered wagons.
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- First New York Battery, 20 pound rifled guns, near Richmond, June 1862
- Stereograph: Artillery in field.
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- General Lee's Residence
- Stereograph: Front view of three-story brick house with wooden fence, surrounded by similar houses., 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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- Grave of General J. E. B. Stuart
- Stereograph: White stone marker at gravesite at edge of trees, Hollywood cemetery, Richmond., J.E.B. Stuart (6 Feb. 1833-12 May 1864) Graduated from West Point in 1854. Officer in the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War who served as a cavalry commander with the rank of major general. Killed in 1864 as the result of a Federal raid at Yellow Tavern crossroads.
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- Jeff. Davis' Mansion
- Stereograph: Three story stone house, group of men on front stairs. Inscription on front 'Jeff. Davis' Home, Richmond', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808-December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War.
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- Libbey [i.e. Libby] Prison, looking west, on Water street, Richmond
- Stereograph: Four-story brick building, bottom stories whitewashed, next to other brick buildings., When viewed in sequence with PR-065-812-32 (ad42032) the images form a panorama.
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- Libby Prison
- Stereograph: Four-story brick building, lower story whitewashed, small wood guardhouse at corner, several men stand outside.
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- Libby Prison
- Stereograph: Four-story brick building, lower stories whitewashed, one man stands outside.
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- Libby Prison, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Four-story brick building, lower story whitewashed, piles of coal in street.
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- Major Robertson's battery of horse artillery, near Richmond, June, 1862
- Stereograph: Artillery and mounted soldiers in a field., When viewed in sequence with PR-065-812-33 (ad42033) the images form a panorama.
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- Old 'Libby prison' building, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Large four-story brick building, six tents in front, men standing in foreground. Maj. Thomas Turner is one of the four men in foreground., Thomas Pratt Turner, Commandant of Libby Prison, a Confederate prison camp for Union prisoners of war located in Richmond, Va.
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- Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins
- Stereograph: Overhead view of burnt city, large brick fa?ade of building still stands in foreground.
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- Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins
- Stereograph: Overhead view of burnt city, large brick fa?ade of building still stands in foreground, river in middle ground.
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- Park of captured guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Field full of small artillery guns, two men and dark room wagon in foreground. Inscription on verso 'The photographer's dark room wagon right foreground.'
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- Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Front and side view of three-story brick house surrounded by other similar houses., 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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- Richmond in ruins
- Stereograph: Overhead view of bombed buildings in Richmond, Virginia.
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- Ruins in the burnt district, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Ruins of several brick and stone buildings or houses.
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- Ruins of Richmond, April, 1865
- Stereograph: Ruins of railroad depot, only brick columns left standing around burned locomotive, man seated next to it.
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- Ruins of a locomotive in the Petersburg railroad depot, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Locomotive missing front wheels, several soldiers stand on it, ruined buildings in background.
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- Ruins of the Danville Railroad bridge, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Brick pylon remains of bridge over river.
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- The 5th Penn. Cavalry on the battle field of Oct 29th, 1864, near Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Cavalry gathered in center of military camp with tents and wooden shacks.
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- The capitol, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Left side and rear of large stone two-story building, seen along a tree-lined drive.
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- The capitol, Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: Front view of large stone building with colonnade, men stand on porch and on ground.
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- 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
- Stereograph: Large smoke stack on it side, riddled with holes and tears, three soldiers stand behind it., Half of stereo
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- View of Richmond, Va.
- Stereograph: View of city from across river, showing houses, bridges, churches.
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- [R. R. Depot] Richmond, Va., looking south-west, showing [?] and Gamble Hill in the distance
- Stereograph: View of ruined brick buildings and rubble. Inscription on verso 'RR Depot'