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View on Battle-field of Cold Harbor
Old Church Hotel, Va., June 2nd, 1864
Ruins of bridge at Mrs. Nelson's crossing on the Pamunky [sic], 28th May, 1864
Pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky [sic], constructed by the 50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864
Canvas pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky [sic], constructed by the 50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864. [Stereograph]
Bethel Church, Va., headquarters Gen. Burnside, May 23, 1864
Departed greatness, a relic of the past century, found near Guiness' Station, Va., May 21, 1864
Ruins of bridge at Germania Ford, where the troops crossed at under Gen'l Grant, May 4,1864
Lacy House, Falmouth, Va. View from the south, March, 1863
Embarkation of the Ninth Army Corps at Aquia Creek Landing, February, 1863
Aquia Creek Landing, February, 1863
Catlett's Station
Hotel at Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Rear view
View in Warrenton
Court house in Warrenton
Street approaching Warrenton. Court house in the distance
Railroad depot and yard, Culpepper [sic]
Fugitive Negroes fording the Rappahannock, fleeing from Jackson's army
Rappahannock bridge. South view
Erecting bridge across north fork of Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va.
Bridge over the north fork of the Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va.
White House, formerly residence of Mrs. Custis Washington. Now the residence of Col. Lee, May 17, 1862. Since burned
Building railroad bridge, across Cedar Run near Catlett's Station. Destroyed by the Confederates when they fell back before the Army of the Potomac, under Gen'l Meade, Oct. 13, 1863
Fort on heights of Centreville, mounting Quaker guns, March, 1862
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