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Libbey [i.e. Libby] Prison, looking west, on Water street, Richmond
Ruins of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge across the James
View of Fredericksburg from Tyler's Battery
Fort Sumner, near Susan Clark's house, Fair Oaks
Quarles house, near Fair Oaks station, where a large number of the dead were buried
Redoubt thrown up by M'Carthy near the extreme front
Front view of old frame house, orchard, and well, at Seven Pines, over 400 were buried here after the battle of Fair Oaks
Beauregard's Headquarters, Manassas
Soldiers' Graves, Bull Run
Ruins of Mrs. Henry's House, Bull Run
Robinson's House, Bull Run
Sudley's Ford and Church, Bull Run
Sudley's Ford, Bull Run
General Meade's headquarters at Gettysburg
The slaughter pen at Gettysburg
War effect of a shell on a Confederate soldier at battle of Gettysburg
View near the [Em]mittsburg road on battle-field [of] Gettysburg
Where Sumner's Corps charged at Antietam
The 'Sunken Road' at Antietam
Straw huts erected on Smith's farm, and used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam
Group, Gen'l Caldwell and staff on battle field of Antietam, 21st September, 1862
View on battle field of Antietam near Sherrick's house, where the 79th New York Volunteers fought after they crossed the creek. Group of dead Confederates
View of ditch on right wing, which had been used as a rifle pit by the Confederates at the battle of Antietam
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field of Antietam. [Stereograph]
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