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Smith's house and barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam
Smith's barn, near Keedysville, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam
Ditch on the right wing, where Kimbal[l]'s brigade fought so desperately at the battle of Antietam
Pic-nic party at Antietam bridge, 22d September, 1862
Gen'l Hooker's headquarters during the battle of Antietam
Ruins of Mumma's house, on battle field of Antietam
Dunker church, on battle field of Antietam
A lone grave on battle field of Antietam
View on battle field of Antietam
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field of Antietam
View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Scene of terrific conflict
View on battle field. Group of Louisiana regiment as they fell at the battle of Antietam. The contest at this point had been very severe
Confederate soldiers as they fell at the battle of Antietam
View in ditch on the right wing after the battle of Antietam
Burying the dead after the battle of Antietam
Killed at the battle of Antietam
Horse of Confederate colonel both killed at the Battle of Antietam
Ruins of bridge across the Potomac, at Berlin, destroyed by the Confederates, June 1861. [Stereograph]
Pontoon bridge across the Potomac at Berlin. [Stereograph]
Street in Sharpsburg. Episcopal church in the distance
Lutheran church, Sharpsburg, Maryland
Dismounted mortar, Fort Pulaski, GA.
View looking South, showing how the Rebels destroyed the Orange and Alexandria Railroad when they fell back before the Army of the Potomac, under General Meade, October 13, 1863
General Patrick (Provost Marshal General Army Potomac) and staff, Culpepper [sic], November, 1863
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