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[Unidentified officers and a civilian in front of a tent]
[Group of soldiers, woman, and child in front of log building with sign reading 'Union 17' hanging over doorway.]
[Full-length studio portrait of unidentified woman, c. 1920-1930.]
Unidentified woman [Roxane Lansing?], undated [circa 1900-1910].
Unidentified woman ['Maggie Nolan'?] with a mare and foal in a field, Bronx, N.Y. [?], July 24, 1903.
Two unidentified men and a woman ['Maggie Nolan'?] with three horses in front of a stable, Bronx, N.Y. [?], July 24, 1903.
Two unidentified men and a woman ['Maggie Nolan'?] with three horses in front of a stable, Bronx, N.Y. [?], July 24, 1903.
The hospital at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864
Tent life of the 31st Pennsylvania regiment
Pic-nic party at Antietam bridge, 22d September, 1862
Mrs. [Harry?] Woodruff, undated [circa 1900-1910].
Mrs. [Harry?] Woodruff, undated [circa 1900-1910].
Mrs. [Harry?] Woodruff, undated [circa 1900-1910].
Mrs. Riley, undated [circa 1900-1910].
Mrs. Harry Woodruff, undated [circa 1900-1910].
Maj. Gen. Ord, wife and child at the mansion formerly occupied by Jeff. Davis, Richmond, Va. In the doorway is the table upon which the surrender of Gen. Lee was signed
Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan and wife
Lieut. Wheeler from Berkshire, Samuel Williams, attendant
Issuing stores to contrabands, Beaufort, S.C.
Frank L. Keyes, wounded soldier, July 1862
Capt. Bollerman's kitchen. Tasting the soup. [Stereograph]
Alice Roosevelt with the wives of the Ambassador and 1st Secretary of the American Legation, Mrs. Francis G. Newlands, and an unidentified official at a garden party at the American Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, undated [1905].