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Battery No. 1 at Farnholds House, York River,
Mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May,1862, No. 1. |
Wood & Gibson |
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Battery No. 1 at Farnholds House, York River,
mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May, 1862, No. 2. |
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Battery No. 1 at Farnholds House, York River,
mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May, 1862, No. 3. |
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Battery No. 1 at Farnholds House, York River,
mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns. May, 1862, No. 4. |
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Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds, May, 1862. No. 1. |
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Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds, May, 1862. No. 2. |
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Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds, May, 1862. No. 3. |
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Moore House. Yorktown. where Cornwallis signed the
capitulation, |
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349 |
[Group before the photographic tent at Camp Winfield
Scott, near Yorktown.] |
James F. Gibson |
350 |
General McClellan's Tent, Camp Winfield
Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862. |
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351 |
Group--T. Anderson,
Esq, Lieutenant Colonels Fletcher arid
Neville, Major Pearson, Prince de Joinville, Compte de Paris, General Van
Vliet, G.
Sheffield, S. L. Arny, Duc de Chartes, at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862. |
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352 |
GroupPrince de Joinville and friends at Camp
Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 1, 1862. |
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353 |
GroupGen. Van Vliet and friends at Camp Winfield
Scott, near Yorktown, May 1, 1862. |
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354 |
Gen. Van
Vliet, Compte de Paris, Duc de Chartes, and
friends at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 1, 1862. |
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355 |
GroupGen. Marcy and friends at
Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 3, 1862. |
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356 |
GroupDuc de Chartes and friends,
Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 3, 1862. |
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357 |
GroupCompte de Paris, Duc de
Chartes, Prince de Joinville, and friends, at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown. May 1, 1862. |
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358 |
Camp Life at Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May 3,
1862. |
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359 |
GroupServants of Officers of Staff, Camp Winfield
Scott, near Yorktown. May 3, 1862. |
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360 |
Farnholds House with part of Federal Battery No. 1
in the distance. |
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361 |
View of Gloucester and Yorktown. |
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362 |
View of Yorktown and Fleet from Farnholds House,
with Battery No. 1 in foreground. |
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363 |
Northeast view of Battery No. 1, at
Farnholds House, York River, mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns. |
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364 |
View of Battery No.1, at Farnholds House, York
River, mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns. |
James F. Gibson |
365 |
Southwest view of Battery No. 1, at Farnholds House.
York River mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns. |
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366 |
GroupTopographical Engineers, at
Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1862. |
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367 |
Headquarters, Camp Winfield Scott, near
Yorktown, May 3, 1862. |
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368 |
Headquarters, Gen. McClellan, Camp Winfield Scott, near
Yorktown, May 7, 1862. |
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369 |
Headquarters, Gen. Lafayette, before the Battle of
Yorktown. |
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370 |
Headquarters, General Porter, Farnholds House, and
York River in the distance. |
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371 |
Clarks House, Regular Hospital for the Reserve. |
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372 |
Group of Contrabands at Headquarters of General Lafayette. |
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373 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds. |
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374 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; south. |
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375 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; south end. |
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376 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; south end. |
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377 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting
ten 13-inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; east south end. |
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378 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; east south end. |
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379 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch
mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; east north end. |
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380 |
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting
ten 13-inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds; east south end. |
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381 |
GroupGenerals Franklin, Slocum, Barry, Newton and
friends, May 14, 1862. |
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382 |
GroupGenerals Barry, Slocum,
Newton, Franklin &c, May 14, 1862. |
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383 |
Contrabands on Mr. Toilers Farm,
Cumberland, May 14, 1862. |
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384 |
White House, formerly the residence of
Mrs. Custis Washington: now the residence of Col. Lee; May 17, 1862; since burned. |
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385 |
Mr. Toilers House, Cumberland,
Virginia, May, 1862. |
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386 |
Ruins of Bridge on the Richmond and York
River Rail-road; burned by the Confederates. |
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387 |
GroupsLieutenants Jones, Bowen,
and Custer, May, 1862. |
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388 |
Groups of Officers of General McClellans Staff, May
20, 1862. |
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389 |
Group of General Andrew Porters Staff, May 20, 1862. |
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636 |
Group at Cumberland. May, 1862. |
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637 |
Group at Mr. Toilers Farm. Cumberland. |
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638 |
GroupEnglish Officers, Camp
Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, May, 1842. |
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412 |
Front line of Confederate works, showing General McClellan's Battery No.
1. |
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414 |
Water Battery, Yorktown, looking toward Gloucester. |
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428 |
Lieutenant Washington, a Confederate
prisoner, & Capt. Custer. |
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429 |
General Barry and friends. |
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430 |
Camp Lincoln, near Richmond, June, 1862. |
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431 |
Gibsons Battery of Horse
Artillery, near Fair Oaks. |
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432 |
GroupGibson and staff. |
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433 |
Bensons Battery of Horse
Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June 62. |
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434 |
GroupBrigade Officers of Horse
Artillery, near Fair Oaks. |
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435 |
Captain Tidball and Staff near Fair
Oaks. |
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436 |
General Stoneman & Staff, at his
Headquarters, near Fair Oaks. |
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437 |
General Stoneman. |
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438 |
Generals Stoneman and Nagley and Staff,
near Richmond. June, 1862. |
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439 |
Major Robertson's Battery of Horse Artillery (2nd US
Artillery), near Richmond, Va. June 1862. |
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440 |
GroupMajor Robertson and friends. |
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441 |
General Caldwell and Staff, at Fair Oaks, June 1862. |
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442 |
General Kearneys Brigade Hospital. |
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443 |
[First
New York Battery, 20 pound Parrott Rifled Guns, near Richmond.] |
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444 |
GroupPrinces Servants. |
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445 |
General Stoneman and Staff, near Richmond, June 1862. |
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447 |
View of Ravine at Yorktown where a large number of
Confederate magazines were situated. |
G. N. Barnard |
449 |
[Headquarters of Gen. John B. Magruder.] |
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451 |
Confederate
Fortifications, Yorktown. |
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452 |
View
of Yorktown from Cornwallis Cave, showing Confederate water batteries,
with McClellan's No. 1 Battery in the distance. |
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453 |
Confederate
Fortifications, Yorktown, Va. |
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454 |
Water
Battery, Yorktown |
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455 |
Exploded
Gun in Confederate Battery, Yorktown. |
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458 |
Magruder Battery at Yorktown |
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460 |
Water Battery, Gloucester, Mounting 15 Heavy Guns. |
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462 |
Moore House, Yorktown, where Cornwallis
signed the capitulation, 1862. |
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Naval
battery, Yorktown, with Nelson church, now used as a hospital. |
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464 |
[Confederate naval gun; in background is Nelson Church,
used as a hospital, Yorktown.] |
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Main entrance, Hampton Church, Va., July 2, 1862. |
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Savage Station, Va. June 27, 1862. |
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[Rear view of old frame house, mear which 400 soldiers
were buried after battle of Fair Oaks, Va., June 1862. Fair Oaks Station, Va.] |
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Front View of Old Frame House. Orchard
and Well, at Seven Pines, Over 400 were buried here after the battle of Fair Oaks, In the
distance, Sickles Brigade, in line of Battle. |
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[Earthworks thrown up by McCarthy (Co. C, 1st Pa.
Artillery) near extreme front at battle of Fair Oaks, Va. June 1862.] |
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473 |
Ft. Richardson, near Quarles House, Fair
Oaks Station, 1862. |
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474 |
Quarles
house, near Fair Oaks station, where a large number of the dead were
buried. |
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476 |
Fort
Sumner, near Susan Clark's house, Fair Oaks. |
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478 |
House Fair Oaks Battlefield used as a hospital by
Hookers Division. |
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479 |
House Fair Oaks Battlefield used as a hospital
by Hookers Division. |
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480 |
House Fair Oaks Battlefield used as a hospital by Hookers Division. |
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House Fair Oaks Battlefield used as a hospital by
Hookers Division. |
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481 |
[James River, Va.
Bow of Confederate gunboat Teaser, Lt. Hunter Davidson, captured by U.S.S. Maratanza on
July 4, 1862.] |
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482 |
Hundred-pounder Gun on Rebel Steamer Teazer. |
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483 |
The Teazer, Confederate Gun Boat,
Captured by the Maritanza, July 4, 1862. This view shows the destruction caused by the
bursting of 100 pound rifled shell. |
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484 |
[U.S.S. Maratanza, Commander Thomas H. Stevens, immediately after capture of
the Teaser, July 4, 1862.] |
James F. Gibson |
486 |
The Original Monitor after
her fight with the Merrimac. |
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487 |
Group,
officers on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862. |
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488 |
Iron-clad Gun-boat Galena showing the effect
of Rebel shot. |
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489 |
Military Bridge across the Chickahominy,
built by the 15th NY Engineers, Colonel Murphey. |
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496 |
General Fitz John Porter and Staff, at headquarters, Westover Landing,
Va., 1862. |
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620 |
Westover
Landing, James River, July 1862. |
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621 |
Headquarters of Signal Corps at Harrison's Landing,
James River, Va., August, 1862. |
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637 |
Group
at Mr. Foller's farm, Cumberland. |
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First New York Battery, 20-pound rifled
guns, near Richmond, June 1862. |
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642 |
Major Robertsons Battery of Horse
Artillery, near Richmond, June 1862. |
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648 |
[Camp at Cumberland Landing, Pamunkey River, Va.] |
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652 |
Deck view of the iron-clad gunboat
Galena, showing the effect of the fire from Fort Darling. |
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390 |
[Officers of the U.S.S. Monitor grouped by the turret, July 9, 1862.] |
James F. Gibson |
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Crew of the Original Monitor
on her deck. |
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Group, Officers on Monitor, July 9, 1862. |
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659 |
Deck view of Monitor from
stern. |
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660 |
[Sailors on deck of U.S.S. Monitor; cookstove at left.] |
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Military Bridge across the Chickahominy, June 1862. #1. |
D. B. Woodbury |
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Military Bridge across the Chickahominy, June 1862. #2. |
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