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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
Headquarters Gen'l M'Clellan, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 7, 1862
Headquarters Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 3, 1862
View of Yorktown and fleet from Farnhold's house with Battery no. 1, in foreground
Gen'l M'Clellan's tent, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862
Group, English officers, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862
Naval battery, Yorktown, with Nelson church, now used as a hospital
Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, built on the site where Cornwallis delivered up his sword
Magruder battery at Yorktown
Exploded gun in Confederate battery, Yorktown
Water battery, Yorktown
Confederate fortifications, Yorktown
Confederate fortifications, Yorktown
View of ravine at Yorktown
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Scene at Mrs. Allsopp's
One of Ewell's Corps as he lay on the field, after the battle of the 19th May, 1864
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]
Dead Confederate soldier as he lay on the field, after the battle of the 19th May, near Mrs. Allsop's, Pine Forest, 3 miles from Spottsylvania Court House, Va.
Libbey [i.e. Libby] Prison, looking west, on Water street, Richmond
Fort Abbott, City Point line, the fort occupied by Abraham Lincoln during the fight, in front of Petersburg, that resulted in its capture
Camp of Union soldiers on the line in front of Petersburg, Va., August 10, 1864
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