Jump to navigation
User menu
about
blogs
sign up for newsletter
type size
Main menu
home
collections
advanced search
Search Term
You are here
Home
›
United States
(x)
›
government publication
(x)
›
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
(x)
›
Advanced Search
Advanced Search
Field
Title
Description
Subject
Creator / Contributor
Collection Title
Genre
Publisher
Date
Place
Full Text
Search terms
Search Results
Displaying (49 - 72 of 99)
Sort results alphabetically
Sort results by date
List (default)
Grid
Pages
« first
‹ previous
1
2
3
4
5
next ›
last »
Lincoln at Antietam Oct. 3rd, 1862, with Gen. McClellan and staff
Libbey [i.e. Libby] Prison, looking west, on Water street, Richmond
Killed at the battle of Antietam
Hotel at Warrenton Springs, Va. Street view south
Horse of Confederate colonel both killed at the Battle of Antietam
Headquarters Gen'l M'Dowell, (formerly Gen'l Beauregard's)
He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he died. [Stereograph]
He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he died
Group, officers on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862
Group, Officers of the 10th Maine on the battle field of Cedar Mountain
Group, Gibson and staff
Group, Gen'ls Barry, Slocum, Newton, Franklin, and friends, May 14, 1862
Group, Gen'l Caldwell and staff on battle field of Antietam, 21st September, 1862
Group on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862
Graves on the battle field of Cedar Mountain, where a large number of Union soldiers were buried
General Meade's headquarters at Gettysburg
Gen. Heintzelman and staff, Harrison's Landing, Aug., 1862
Gen'l Marcy and friends at headquarters Army of the Potomac, 4th October, 1862. [Stereograph]
Gen'l Hooker's headquarters during the battle of Antietam
Gathered together for burial after the battle of Antietam
Gateway of cemetery, Gettysburg
Front view of old frame house, orchard, and well, at Seven Pines, over 400 were buried here after the battle of Fair Oaks
Fort Sumner, near Susan Clark's house, Fair Oaks
First New York Battery, 20 pound rifled guns, near Richmond, June 1862
Pages
« first
‹ previous
1
2
3
4
5
next ›
last »