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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
Docks at City Point, James River, Va., July 5, 1864
View of City Point Landing, James River, Va., July 5, 1864
Battery fording a tributary of the Rappahannock on the day of the Battle of Cedar Mountain
Headquarters Gen'l M'Dowell, (formerly Gen'l Beauregard's)
Pontoon bridges at Hanovertown Ferry on the Pamunky [sic], constructed by the 50th N. Y. V. Engineers, May 28, 1864
Lacy House, Falmouth, Va. View from the south, March, 1863
Hotel at Warrenton Springs, Va. Street view south
View in Warrenton
Railroad depot and yard, Culpepper [sic]
Fugitive Negroes fording the Rappahannock, fleeing from Jackson's army
View of carpenter, wheelwright, and harness shops at headquarters Army of the Potomac, April, 1864
Hotel at Sulphur Springs, Va. North view
Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of battle-field of Gettysburg
View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Scene of terrific conflict
A council of war at Massaponax Church, VA., 21st May, 1864. Gen. Grant and Meade, Asst. Sec. of War, Dana, and their staff officers
Field telegraph, battery wagon and officers tent of military Telegraph Corps, headquarters Army of the Potomac, 24th June, 1864
Headquarters New York Herald in Army of the Potomac, Sept., 1863