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A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field of Antietam
Battle Field of Cedar Mountain
Beauregard's Headquarters, Manassas
Canvas pontoon bridge across the North Anna, Va., constructed by the 50th N.Y.V. engineers at Jericho Mills, where the 5th Corps under Gen. Warren crossed. View, looking down stream from north bank
Capt. Bates' quarters, headquarters 3d Army Corps, Army Potomac, April, 1864
Confederate Barracks, Manassas
Culpepper [sic] Court House. Group of Confederates, captured at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, at the window
Dead horses on battle field of Cedar Mountain. First position of the Confederate forces, from which they were dislodged
Deck view of the iron-clad gunboat Galena, showing the effect of the fire from Fort Darling
Ditch on the right wing, where Kimbal[l]'s brigade fought so desperately at the battle of Antietam
Fort Sumner, near Susan Clark's house, Fair Oaks
Front view of old frame house, orchard, and well, at Seven Pines, over 400 were buried here after the battle of Fair Oaks
General Meade's headquarters at Gettysburg
Graves on the battle field of Cedar Mountain, where a large number of Union soldiers were buried
Group on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862
Group, Gen'ls Barry, Slocum, Newton, Franklin, and friends, May 14, 1862
Group, Gibson and staff
Group, Officers of the 10th Maine on the battle field of Cedar Mountain
Group, officers on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862
He sleeps his last sleep. A Confederate soldier who after being wounded had evidently dragged himself to a little ravine on the hill side, where he died
Headquarters Gen'l M'Dowell, (formerly Gen'l Beauregard's)
Hotel at Warrenton Springs, Va. Street view south
Lincoln at Antietam Oct. 3rd, 1862, with Gen. McClellan and staff
Members of a South Carolina Regiment laid out for burial
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