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# |
Title |
Photographer |
500 |
Panoramic
view from the center of Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, Union camps in the
foreground: the mountain in the distance. |
T.
H. O’Sullivan |
501 |
Battle-field
of Cedar Mountain. House where General Winder was killed, riddled by
cannonballs. |
" |
502 |
Battle-field
of Cedar Mountain. House in which General Winder was killed. |
" |
503 |
Battle-field
of Cedar Mountain. House in which General Winder was killed. Family group. |
" |
504 |
Battle-field
of Cedar Mountain: west view. |
" |
506 |
Battle-field
of Cedar Mountain: panoramic view; the mountain in the distance. |
" |
507 |
Confederate
Hospital at Cedar Mountain. |
" |
508 |
Parson
Slaughter’s house, on Slaughter’s (or Cedar) Mountain, Site of a
Confederate Battery. |
" |
509 |
Group
of Officers of the Tenth Maine, on the Battle-field of Cedar Mountain. |
" |
510 |
Dead
Horses on Battle-field of Cedar Mountain. First position of the
Confederate forces, from which they were dislodged. |
" |
511 |
Graves
on the Battle-field of Cedar Mountain, where a large number of Union
soldiers are buried. |
" |
512 |
Bridge
over the north fork of the Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va. |
" |
513 |
Bridge
over north fork of Rappahannock, McDowell's Engineers at work. |
" |
514 |
Bridge
across the Rappahannock: north view. |
" |
515 |
Erecting
Bridge across north fork of the Rappahannock, near Sulphur Springs, Va. |
" |
517 |
Rappahannock
Bridge: south view. |
" |
518 |
Fugitive
Negroes fording the Rappahannock: fleeing from Jackson’s army. |
" |
519 |
Fugitive
Negroes crossing Rappahannock during Pope’s retreat. |
" |
520 |
Battery
fording a tributary of the Rappahannock, on the day of the Battle of Cedar
Mountain. |
" |
521 |
Hazel
River, a tributarv of the Rappahannock: bridge in the distance. |
" |
522 |
Rappahannock
Station. |
" |
523 |
Culpeper
Court House, Group of Confederates captured at the battle of Cedar
Mountain, at the window. |
" |
524 |
View
in Culpeper, Court House in the distance. |
" |
525 |
Street
view in Culpeper. |
" |
526 |
Scene
in Culpeper: a Wounded Negro in the foreground. |
" |
527 |
Approach
to Culpeper. |
" |
528 |
Railroad
Depot and Yard, Culpeper. |
" |
529 |
Railroad
Station, Culpeper. |
" |
530 |
Railroad
Station at Culpeper: south view. |
" |
531 |
View
of Culpeper. |
" |
532 |
Street
approaching Warrenton: courthouse in the distance. |
" |
533 |
Court
House in Warrenton. |
" |
534 |
View
in Warrenton. |
" |
535 |
Railroad
Depot in Warrenton. |
" |
536 |
Railway
Approach to Warrenton. |
" |
537 |
Hotel
at Sulphur Springs, Va.: rear view. |
" |
538 |
Officers
of the Sixtieth New York Volunteers, at Sulphur Springs, Virginia. |
" |
540 |
Hotel
at Sulphur Springs, Va. North view. |
" |
542 |
Hotel
at Sulphur Springs, Va.: street view, south. |
" |
543 |
East
Range of Confederate Defenses at Manassas. |
" |
544 |
Confederate
Fort at Manassas. |
" |
545 |
Fortifications
at Manassas. |
" |
546 |
View
of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. |
" |
547 |
The
New Bridge at Bull Run, built by McDowell’s Engineers. |
" |
548 |
View
on Bull Run. |
" |
587 |
Army
Blacksmith and Forge, Antietam, Sept., 1862. |
" |
593 |
Ruins
at Manassas, after Jackson’s raid, July 1862. |
" |
594 |
Cartlett’s
Station. |
" |
644 |
Col.
Duryea, First Rhode Island Cavalry. |
" |
645 |
Scene
at Blackburn’s Ford, July 4, 1862. |
" |
646 |
Headquarters
General McDowell, formerly General Beauregard’s, July 5, 1862. |
" |
647 |
Camp
of General McDowell’s Body Guard, July 5, 1862. |
" |
648 |
Confederate
Barracks, Manassas. |
" |
649 |
Group
of Officers First Rhode Island Battery. |
" |
650 |
Yellow
Hospital, Manassas. |
" |
651 |
Our
Special Artist at Manassas, July 4, 1862. |
" |
* |
Colonel
Childs & Staff, 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry. |
Alexander Gardner |
* |
General
Averill and Staff at Westover Landing, James River, August, 1862. |
" |
* |
Col.
Childs and Staff, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Westover Landing, August,
1862. |
" |
* |
Col.
Averill and Officers of Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Westover Landing,
August, 1862. |
" |