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First wagon train entering Petersburg
Trestle-work bridge on the Southside railroad, one mile above Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
Pontoon bridges, North Anna, constructed by the 50th N.Y.V. Engineers, below railroad bridge, where a portion of the 2nd Corps, under Gen. Hancock crossed 23rd May, 1864
View of Chesterfield bridge on North Anna from rebel redoubt captured by 2d corps under Gen. Hancock, 23rd May, 1864
Jericho Mills, North Anna, Va., looking up stream from south bank, canvas pontoon bridge and pontoon train on opposite bank
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
Jericho Mills from north bank of North Anna, Va., with canvas pontoon bridge, constructed by 50th N.Y.V. engineers, where the 5th Corps under Gen. Warren crossed 23rd May, 1864
A canvas pontoon bridge
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
James River Pontoon Bridge, opened for the passage of steamers
View of James River Pontoon Bridge, from south side, above Jones' Landing
A Picturesque View of Belle Plain Landing, James River
View of Pontoon Bridge over the James River
Waiting for exchanged prisoners
Where prisoners were exchanged [Aikens Landing]
A Pontoon Bridge on the James River
Westover Landing, James River, July 1862
Dutch Gap canal. Taken after the bank was blown out. James River, Va.
Dutch Gap. Soldiers at work inside the dam
Dutch Gap canal and group of soldiers. Taken after the bank was blown out. On the extreme end a portion of the bank remains, which forms a profile, which the soldiers call Jeff. Davis
Dutch Gap Canal. Taken after the bank was blown out. Prof. Maillefert in the foreg'd
Pontoon boats on the way to Dutch Gap
Celebrated Aikens Landing, where all the Rebel prisoners were exchanged, on the James River near Dutch Gap; the double turreted monitor Omdagua [Onandaga] at anchor in the river
Wagon train crossing the Rappahannock River
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