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1st Massachusetts Cavalry camp in the woods
300 pound Parrot Gun, in Ft. Chatfield, Morris Island, S.C.
A Confederate redoubt
A battery of 'Quaker guns.'
A battle-field Vulture, Godfor by name, one of those inhuman creatures who follow in the wake of armies, robbing the field of blankets, clothing, turning the pockets of the dead, etc.
A cavalry orderly
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 lone grave on battle field of Antietam
A parapet of Fort Sumpter [sic], looking toward Morris Island
A rare old third dimension portrait of Abraham Lincoln, made in the days of the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
Adjt. General's office, Beaufort, S.C.
After the fire of 1861, Circular Church, Meeting Street, Charleston S.C.
All the live stock on Mr. Gill's plantation after the battle of Gettysburgh
Aquia Creek Landing, February, 1863
Army of the Potomac encampment of St. Peter's Church, Virginia
Arnold A. Rand and Albert Ordway, Photographs of the War of the Rebellion, Volume 20: U.S. Navy, Edisto Island, Morris and Folly Islands, Fort Warren, Mass., Andersonville Prison, miscellaneous, 1861-1865
Ball room, 22 Febry, 1864, Beaufort, S.C.
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 Grounds of the Potomac Valley
Battle field of Gettysburg- Gen. Lee's headquarters on the Chambersburg turnpike, west of Gettysburg
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