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1st Mass. Heavy Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Allsop's House, Pine Forest near Spottsylvania Court House, after the battle of 19th May, 1864. [Stereograph]
50th N.Y.V. engineers constructing road at Jericho Mills, on south bank of North Anna, Va. General headquarters' train crossing canvas pontoon bridge in the distance, 24th May, 1864
A Breakfast party at headquarters, Army Potomac, April, 1864
A Confederate sharp-shooter, who had been killed by a shell at battle of Gettysburg
A bombproof shelter for the soldiers during the seige of Petersburg, August 10, 1864
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field of Antietam. [Stereograph]
A council of war at Massaponax Church, VA., 21st May, 1864. Gen. Grant and Meade, Asst. Sec. of War, Dana, and their staff officers
A harvest of death on the battle-field of Gettysburg
A lone grave on battle field of Antietam
All over now- Confederate sharp-shooter at foot of Round Top, Gettysburg
Aquia Creek Landing, February, 1863
Battery fording a tributary of the Rappahannock on the day of the Battle of Cedar Mountain
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battle Field of Cedar Mountain
Beauregard's Headquarters, Manassas
Benson's [i.e. Gibson's] Battery of Horse Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June 1862
Bethel Church, Va., headquarters Gen. Burnside, May 23, 1864
Bombproof kitchen and tents on front line in front of Petersburg, August 10, 1864
Bridge across the Antietam. North-East view
Bridge over the north fork of the Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va.
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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