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Added November 30, 2002
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Richmond
Enquirer |
10/2/1861; excellent description of the
building of the facilities that will become Chimborazo Hospital - originally
intended to be winter quarters |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
10/28/1861; a new hospital has opened at
Stewart's School House, on Clay Street between 5th and 6th |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
10/30/1861; 150 sick soldiers transferred from
"the Confederate quarters, on Chimborazo Heights" to Petersburg |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
10/31/1861; flint-lock muskets are being
altered daily at the State Armory, at Stuart's Factory at 7th and Cary
streets |
Added November 29, 2002
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2667 |
From top of Indian Mound, Mon. Garden,
Chattanooga, towards Mission Bridge. |
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3232 |
View in the rear of Dunlop's house, Bollingbrook St.,
Petersburgh, Va. |
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3296 |
Trestle work bridge on the South side R. R., one mile
above Petersburgh, Va. |
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3297 |
Large dam on the Appomattox River, Petersburgh, Va. |
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3309 |
The Army of the Potomac. Looking up Penn. Ave., from
the Treasury Buildings. |
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3319 |
Sherman's Grand Army. General Logan and Army of Tenn. passing in review. |
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3321 |
Sherman's Grand Army. General Logan and Army of Tenn.
passing in review. |
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3323 |
Sherman's Grand Army. The passage of the 20th Army
Corps. |
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3385 |
Maj. Gen. Ord, wife and child at the mansion formerly occupied by Jeff.
Davis, Richmond, Va. In the doorway is the table upon which the surrender of
Gen. Lee was signed. |
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3393 |
Sherman's Grand Army. Maj. Gen. Slocum
and Staff and Army of Georgia. |
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3398 |
Sherman's Grand Army. A portion of the
20th Army Corps passing in review. |
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3399 |
Lieut. General Grant, Wife and Son, at his
Headquarters, City Point, Va. |
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3400 |
Brig. Gen. Rawlins, Wife and Child, at Gen. Grant's Head
Quarters, City Point, Va. |
3469 |
Interior view of Fort Moultrie, S. C. |
3491 |
Interior of Fort Wagner, Morris Island, S. C., Provost
Guard on duty. |
3494 |
Interior of Confed. Fort McCallister, Savannah, Ga. |
3515 |
300 pound Parrot Gun, in Ft. Chatfield, Morris Island, S.
C. |
3516 |
"Swamp Angel," Morris Island, S. C. |
3530 |
Pontoon boats in Light-house Creek, Morris Island, S. C. |
3563 |
Mud Creek, Hilton Head Island, S. C. |
3611 |
General Sherman's men tearing up the R. R. before leaving
Atlanta, Ga. |
3625 |
Major Gen. Sherman & Staff. This view was taken in
trenches before Atlanta. |
3638 |
Confed. Fortifications, Atlanta, Ga. |
3647 |
The place where Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta,
Ga. |
3649 |
The place where Major General J. B. McPherson was killed,
Atlanta, Ga. |
3662 |
Pulpit Rock, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., the place where
Jeff. Davis addressed the Confederate armies, Tenn. |
3678 |
Interior view of Fort McAllister, looking up the Ogeebee
River. |
4011 |
Lieut. Gen. Grant, at his Head Quarters, City Point, Va. |
Added November 20, 2002
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2596 |
Soldiers' Winter Quarters, inside the first line of
Fortifications, City Point, Va. |
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2599 |
Serving out rations (small issue), City Point, Va. |
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2635 |
View from an elevation in front of the Capital,
Nashville, Tenn. |
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2636 |
View from front of State House looking
over the field during battle at Nashville, Tenn. |
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2637 |
View from the front
of the State House, Nashville, Tenn., during the battle of Dec. 14, 1864.
Showing in the distance the Federal camps, in the foreground soldiers and
civilians watching the fight. |
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2683 |
Quarters 10th Regt. U. S. colored troops, Va., Fort
Brady in the distance. |
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2688 |
Fleet of Gun boats on the James River, Va., above
Varina Landing. |
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2696 |
The water battery, or battery "Abbot," near Ft. Brady, on
James River, Va. |
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2703 |
View in Fort Brady, James River, Va., showing a 100 lb.
Parrott Gun. |
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2704 |
Magazine of Water Battery, near Fort Brady, James
River, Va. |
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2713 |
Railroad Depot from the Bridge, Atlanta, Ga. |
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2721 |
Confederate Fortifications north side of the city of
Atlanta, looking east. |
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3040 |
Tobacco Warehouses on High St., Petersburgh, Va., used
by Confederates as prisons. |
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3042 |
Tobacco Warehouses on High St.,
Petersburgh, Va., used by the Confederates as prisons. |
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3044 |
Effect of the bombardment, Petersburg,
Va. |
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3071 |
Graves of Union Soldiers who died at
the race course, Charleston, S. C. |
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3077 |
Ruins of Central and Secession Hall and
Phillip's Church, Charleston, S. C. |
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3093 |
View of the Wharves, Charleston, S. C.
near the Battery. |
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3098 |
Interior of the Catholic Cathedral St.
John and St. Finbar, Broad St., Charleston, S. C. |
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3099 |
The Ruins of Charleston, S. C., showing
the Sister Churches. |
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3122 |
Interior view of Castle Pickney,
Charleston Harbor, S. C., City in the distance. |
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3130 |
The Light House and bomb proof, of Ft.
Sumpter. |
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3141 |
Interior of Ft. Sumpter, Charleston, S.
C., April 14, 1865. |
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3146 |
Interior of Fort Sumpter, April 14th,
1865, during ceremony of raising the old Flag. |
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3162 |
Residence of Jeff Davis, Richmond, Va. |
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3173 |
Panoramic view of Richmond, Va. from Libby Hill looking
west. |
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3174 |
Ruins in the burnt district, Richmond, Va. |
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3208 |
"Chevaux de Frise" in front of the
Confed. works at Petersburgh, Va. |
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Added November 8, 2002
2424 |
Breastworks on the left wing, Battle of Gettysburg. |
2436 |
Major General W. F. Smith (Baldy Smith) and Staff, in the
field near Richmond, Va.. |
2449 |
View of City Point, Va., showing barges, transports, &
etc. |
2453 |
The James River at City Point, Va. |
2456 |
The Landing at City Point, Va. |
2479 |
Picturesque view of Belle Plain Landing, James River. |
2488 |
Michigan and Penn. Relief Association, The gentle Misses
ministering to the Soldiers. |
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2516 |
General Grant's Railroad, City Point, Va., soldiers
quarters on the hill. |
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2533 |
Pontoon on the Appomattox, above Broadway Landing, from
the Southside. |
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2541 |
Gunboat Mendota on the James River near Dutch Gap. |
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2558 |
General Butler's Head Quarters, on Fraser's Farm, North
of James River. |
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2572 |
Signal Corps, Cobb's Hill. |
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2573 |
Ft. Morgan, View of Citadel looking S. W. showing
effect of Farragut's Bombardment. |
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2586 |
Army Wagon going to Commissary Depot, City Point, for
supplies. |
Added November 6, 2002
In the E. & H. T. Anthony Catalog:
814 |
Gymnastic field sports of the gallant 7th. A four-story
pile of men. |
815 |
Review of the 7th Regiment N.Y.S.M at Camp Cameron. |
818 |
Col. Corcoran and staff of the gallant 69th |
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828 |
Sherman's Battery, as it appeared on its return from the
Battle of Bull Run. |
1496 |
Camp Life, Army of the Potomac, Gen. Neal Dow's tent. |
1500 |
Camp Life, Army of the Potomac, Basking in sunshine. |
1512 |
Camp Life, Army of the Potomac, News from Home. |
1513 |
Camp Life, Army of the Potomac, Picket outpost. |
2051 |
Improvised dinner table in the field. |
2054 |
A Camp in a pleasant Grove. |
2057 |
The way they cook
dinner in camp. |
2285 |
Arsenal, Washington. |
2287 |
Capt. John's Run, near Washington. |
2296 |
Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va. |
2299 |
Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va. |
2313 |
Interior of Fort Totten, Va. |
2324 |
Falls Church, Va. |
2328 |
Bull Run Battlefield, Va. |
2359 |
Fort and Landing at Yorktown, Va. |
2360 |
Water Battery at Yorktown, Va. |
2367 |
"King Cotton" at Yorktown, Va. |
2372 |
Street in Yorktown, Va. |
2394 |
General R. E. Lee's Headquarters, Gettysburg. |
2396 |
General Meade's Headquarters, Gettysburg. |
2399 |
Round Top Mountain, Gettysburg. |
2400 |
Sugar Loaf Mountain, Gettysburg. |
2403 |
John L. Burns' Cottage at Gettysburg |
2406 |
Tent Life of the 31st Pa. |
2407 |
Soldiers of the 31st Pa. |
2419 |
Review of Col. Dwight's Excelsior Brigade. |
Added November 4, 2002
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Richmond
Enquirer |
9/3/1861; a car is running on the new city
railroad |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
9/4/1861; description of a hospital at the Clay
Street Chapel, near Brooke Avenue |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
9/17/1861; General Winder will move his
headquarters to the corner of 9th and Broad streets |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
9/18/1861; addenda to the hospital list of the
17th - lists the Clay street Hospital |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
9/19/1861; addenda to the hospital list of the
17th - adds Samaritan and Gamble's Hill Hospital, both under the auspices of
the YMCA |
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Richmond
Enquirer |
9/19/1861; six Yankees have escaped from prison |
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