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Tent life of the 31st Pennsylvania regiment
A Group of soldiers of the 31st Pennsylvania Regiment
Capt. Bollerman's kitchen. Tasting the soup. [Stereograph]
Double turreted Monitor Onondaga, on the James River
Gunboat Mendota on the James River near Dutch Gap
After deck and turret of Monitor Kaatskill. Taken at Charleston Harbor, S.C.
The captured Ram Atlanta, in James River
Monitor Cononicus, on the James River, taking in Coal
Gunboat Mendota at Deep Bottom, James River
Gen. Ferrero and staff, Petersburg, Va.
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. W. T. Sherman and horse. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.
Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.
Major-General W.F. Smith, (Baldy Smith) Commander of the 6th Corps. This view was taken near Malvern Hill, during the 'seven days' fight' in 1862
Gen. Custer at his headquarters
Capt. John's Run, near Washington
Sherman's Grand Army. Looking up Pennsylvania Ave. from the Treasury Building, Maj. Gen. Logan and staff and Army of Tennessee passing in review
G. The Army of the Potomac. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Buildings. Maj. Gen. Humphrey and staff on horseback, and 2d Army Corps in ranks beyond
The Army of the Potomac. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Building, troops of Maj. Gen. Parks and 9th Army Corps passing in review
Sherman's Grand Army. Looking up Pennsylvania Ave. from the Treasury Buildings, Maj. Gen. Logan and staff and Army of Tennessee passing in review
Sherman's Grand Army. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Buildings, during the passage of the 20th Army Corps
Grand review of the Army of the Potomac looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury Building. Major-General Wright and the 6th Army Corps passing in review
Gen. Sherman's men tearing up the railroad before leaving Atlanta, Ga.
Gen. Mead's headquarters, Gettysburgh
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