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Brigadier General James S. Wadsworth
1863
Perine, George Edward, 1837-1885
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Major General David Hunter
circa 1865
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Col. Edward D. Baker (1st California Vounteers)
Ritchie, Alexander Hay, 1822-1895
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Major General John A Dix
circa 1861-1864
Perine, G.E., fl. 1861-1900
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Funeral Car Crossing Hudson River
Black and white with yellow shading.
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View of the City Hall
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Procession Passing Fifth Avenue Hotel
Black and white with yellow shading. Depicts Lincoln funeral procession.
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No. 86 North Moore Street, N.Y. 1865-In this House the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of Representatives was Born
Hayward, G., fl. 1861-1865
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Interior of the State Arsenal 57th st. Occupied by the 7th N.Y.V. (Steuben Regiment) 1861
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Departure of the Remains (of Abraham Lincoln)
1865
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View of Albany, N.Y. from Greenbush
One can see the train and sailboats along the water.
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The Cooper Institute--Eighth Street--New York
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View of Broadway
Includes Trinity Church and the City Hotel.
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Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic Apr. 29th, 1861 Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
1862
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View of the 5th Ward Museum Hotel, Cor. West Broadway & Franklin St 1864
1864
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State Arsenal in Central Park 57th St. Troops Leaving for the War
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Departure of the 7th Regiment N.Y. S.M. Friday April 19th, 1861. View of Broadway, Cor. Courtland St.
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The Bible-House--Cooper Institute--Tompkins Market
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Soldier's Depot-Receiving Room, (1st Floor)
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Established by Christian G. Gunther Esq. Father of the Present Mayor in 1820
His "Fashionable Fur Establishment" is shown.
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The Last of the Havemeyer Estate--Union Home & School for Soldier's Children 58th st near 8th ave.
Engraving depicts large white house with American flag and gazebo.
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to James G. Wilson, Esq.
27 September 1862
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
All applications for copies of the new Register must be made to the Senate.
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to Sir
16 September 1862
Stein, Sam I, fl. 1862
Very difficult to read but looks like "It was reported this morning that Gen R.E. Lee died of his wounds," which of course would have been a false report.
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to My Dear Mother
10 June 1861
Senard, Laurent, fl. 1861
He writes that so far the life of a soldier has been peaceful because the hard fighting they expected did not occur. He is in the Salem Mechanic Light Infantry. The city of Washington was the dirtiest place he ever saw.
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to Bro. Sherman
10 December 1863
He hasn't been able to write because there have been so many wounded under his care, both Union and Rebel soldiers. He describes particular soldiers he was able to save.
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