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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 Confederate sharp-shooter, who had been killed by a shell at battle of Gettysburg
A contrast. Federal buried; Confederate unburied, where they fell on the battle field of Antietam. [Stereograph]
A harvest of death on the battle-field of Gettysburg
All over now- Confederate sharp-shooter at foot of Round Top, Gettysburg
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
Camp life in front of Petersburg during the dog days
Canvas pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky [sic], constructed by the 50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864. [Stereograph]
Confederate soldiers as they fell at the battle of Antietam
Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the Burnside Bridge, at the battle of Antietam
Confederate soldiers as they fell, near the centre of the battle-field of Gettysburg
Confederate soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top, at the battle of Gettysburg
Dead Confederate sharp shooter at the battle of Gettysburg
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.
Dead sharp-shooter on the right of the Confederate line
Departed greatness, a relic of the past century, found near Guiness' Station, Va., May 21, 1864
Docks at City Point, James River, Va., July 5, 1864
English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N. C.
Erecting bridge across north fork of Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va.
Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right at the battle of Gettysburg
Federal soldiers as they fell, at battle of Gettysburg
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