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Panorama of Richmond, Va
1865[?]
[label] James Cremer, publisher. "Brady & Co., Washington" Label may be pasted over Anthony identification.
GLC05137.121
Burnt District, near Main St., Richmond, Va
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. . With tax stamp Shows skeletal remains of building and rubble.
GLC05137.119
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Caption: "Panoramic View of Richmond, Va., from Gamble Hill, looking east. Lynchburg Chapel and Ruins of City Armory in the foreground; in the distance Church Hill."
GLC05137.122
Daily Journal Extra... "2 P.M. Richmond is taken. The city is on fire"
1865/04/03
Double column broadside prints Stanton's telegraph.
GLC06809
to Captain Alfred Nichols re: fall of Richmond, nature of his troops
1865/04/14
Nichols, Henry, fl. 1865
Written from soldier in 73rd U.S. Colored Infantry to brother, Captain in 4th Vermont. With envelope.
GLC07228
to: Tilley Wilson.
1862/06/27
Morris, Joseph W., fl. 1862-1863
There was a "sharp" fight two days ago during which his regiment and Hooker's distracted the enemy so that Porter could cross the Chickahominy and position his men on a hill above the Confederate capital from which he "can shell the city from where...
GLC06451.031
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