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ILLUSTRATIONS OF GENERAL MEADE'S CAMPAIGN IN PENNSYLVANIA, MARYLAND, AND VIRGINIA. Mounted as stereographs and album cards.

Neg # Title Photographer
226 Unfit for Service, on the Battle-field of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
227 Scene in a Wheat-field on the Confederate right, at the Battle of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
228 Farmers' Inn and Hotel, Emmitsburg, where our special Artist was captured, July 5, 1863. James F. Gibson
229 All over now-Confederate Sharp-shooter, on Battle-field of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
230 Line of Breast-works on Round Top, Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
231 Line of Breast-works looking eastward, on Battle-field of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
232 Gateway of Cemetery. Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
233 Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of Battle-field of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
234 Federal Soldiers as they fell, at Battle of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
235 Confederate Soldiers as they fell, near the center of the Battle-field of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
236 Confederate Soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top, at the Battle of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan 
237 The Home of a Rebel Sharp-shooter, on Battle-field of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
238 Office of the United States Sanitary Commission, Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
239 View in Wheat-field opposite our extreme left, at Battle of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
240 Scene in the Woods on the extreme right of the Confederate line. James F. Gibson
241 View of Breast-works on Round Top-the hill which formed our extreme left at the Battle of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
242 Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right at the Battle of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
243 View in field on right wing at Battle of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
244 Dead Sharp-shooter on the right of the Confederate line, Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
245 A harvest of death on the Battle-field of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
246 Scene near the woods on Confederate center, at Battle of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
247 Interior view of Breastworks on the extreme left. Alexander Gardner
248 View around Abraham Trossel's House, near center of Battle-field of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
249 Scene in the woods at foot of Round Top, at Battle of Gettysburg, James F. Gibson
250 Members of a South Carolina regiment laid out for Burial. Alexander Gardner
251 Rocks could not save him at the Battle of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
252 View in Slaughter Pen, foot of Round Top, Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
353 Scene in the woods at Slaughter Pen. Alexander Gardner
254 Special Artist of Harper's Weekly sketching Battle-field of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
255 View of Breast-works on Round Top, Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
256 View in Wheat field, on Confederate right wing. Alexander Gardner
257 View on the left, on the Battle-field of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
258 A Confederate Sharp-shooter, who had been killed by a shell at Battle of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
259 General Meade's Headquarters during the Battle of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
260 Confederate dead on center of Battle-field of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
261 View of breast-works on Round Top, Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
262 Slaughter Pen on left wing at Battle of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
263 Dead Confederate Sharp-shooter at the Battle of Gettysburg. T. H. O'Sullivan
264 Breast-works thrown up on the extreme left at the Battle of Gettysburg. James F. Gibson
265 View of Slaughter Pen at Battle of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
266 View at Lesser's Barn where the Ninth Massachusetts Battery was cut up. T. H. O'Sullivan
267 View of Round Top. James F. Gibson
268 View near the Emmitsburg road on the Battle-field of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
269 Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md. T. H. O'Sullivan
270 Right wing Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Maryland. James F. Gibson
271 St. Joseph's Seminary. Emmitsburg. Alexander Gardner
272 Emmitsburg, Maryland. T. H. O'Sullivan
273 Gettysburg from the Cemetery. James F. Gibson
274 War, effects of a Shell on a Confederate Soldier at Battle of Gettysburg. Alexander Gardner
280 Gen. Ward, Gen. Mott, Col. Austin, Col. Brewster and Col. Franham, 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, October, 1863. T. H. O'Sullivan 
282 Group at Telegraphic Corps, HQ, Army of the Potomac. T. H. O'Sullivan 
292 General Patrick and Staff Dear Bealton. Va. "
293 Ruins of Sulphur Springs Hotel, near Warrenton, Va.  "
294 Headquarters New York Herald, Army of the Potomac.  "
* Office of Sanitary Commission, Gettysburg. "
* Lesser's House, Battle-field of Gettysburg.  "
* Lt. Col. Dickinson and Major Ludlow. "
* Lt. Col. Dickinson and Major Ludlow, Capt. Dahlgren, Capt. Rosencrantz, Count Zeppalin of Prussia.  "
* General Meade's Headquarters, Battle-field of Gettysburg. "
* Gettysburg. "
* Effects of a Shell at the Battle of Gettysburg. "
* Sharp Shooter's Last Sleep at the Battle of Gettysburg. "
* View in field on right wing, where Gen. Reynolds fell, at the Battle of Gettysburg.  "
* Harvest of Death at the Battle of Gettysburg. "
* Interior view of Breastworks at the Battle of Gettysburg. "
* Round Top Hill on the extreme left at Battle of Gettysburg.  "
* Gateway to Cemetery at Gettysburg. "
* Unfit for Service at the Battle of Gettysburg. "
* Home of a Rebel Sharp Shooter at the Battle of Gettysburg. "
* Capt. Coxe and Staff, Commissary Department, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Fairfax Court House. "
* Group-Telegraph Office, Headquarters Army of the Potomac.  "
* Eighth Infantry, Fairfax Court House. "
* Fairfax Court House, Virginia. "
* Headquarters Generals Beauregard and McClellan, Fairfax Courthouse.  "
* Assistant Quartermaster's Department, Fairfax Court House. "
* Secesh Prisoners' Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, Fairfax Court House.  "
* View of Pontoon Bridge across the Rappahannock from Rebel Line Works.  "
* Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg. "
* St. Joseph's Seminar v, Emmitsburg. "
* Office of National Intelligencer, Washington from 1818 to 1863.  "
* Office of Sanitarv Commission, Washington. "
* Group-Officers of Sixty-first N.Y. Volunteers. "

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