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A harvest of death on the battle-field of Gettysburg
Scene in the woods at foot of Round Top, at battle of Gettysburg
View in slaughter pen, foot of Round Top, Gettysburg
View on the left, on the battle field of Gettysburg
A Confederate sharp-shooter, who had been killed by a shell at battle of Gettysburg
Slaughter pen on left wing at battle of Gettysburg
Dead Confederate sharp shooter at the battle of Gettysburg
View of Slaughter Pen at battle of Gettysburg
View at Losser's [Trostle's] barn, where the 9th Massachusetts battery was cut up
View near the [Em]mittsburg road on battle-field [of] Gettysburg
War effect of a shell on a Confederate soldier at battle of Gettysburg
Slave quarters Smith's plantation, Port Royal
Preparing cotton for the gin
View of carpenter, wheelwright, and harness shops at headquarters Army of the Potomac, April, 1864
Capt. H. Smith's mess, Co. D, 93 N. Y. V., Bealton, Va. August, 1863
Residence John Minor Botts, Va., southeast, September, 1863
Removing the wounded across the Rappahannock, under a Flag of Truce, after the Battle of Chancellorsville
Stone church, Centreville, used as a hospital, after the battle of the 18th July, 1861
Quaker guns, Centreville
Winter quarters, Confederate army, Centreville, south view, March 1862
Winter quarters, Confederate army, Manassas, Va., south view, March 1862
Principal fort at Centreville
Fort on heights of Centreville, mounting Quaker guns, March, 1862
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
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