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"Butler's line on the Appomattox n[ea]r Pertersbg [Petersburg.]"
[1864/05 -1864/06]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Shows cleared area behind a temporary fortification. Soldiers and log structures visible in the extreme background.
GLC03029.12
"13th N.Y. artillery at [F]ort Burpee."
[1861-1865]
Shows several groups of soldiers gathered behind the breastworks. Companion with image #14 (right half of stereo).
GLC03029.13
"13th N.Y. artillery at Ft. Burpee."
Companion with image #13 (left half of stereo).
GLC03029.14
"Ram Atlanta."
1863/06/17
[not before Union capture of C.S.S. Atlanta in Wassaw Sound, Ga., , cf. Davis and Wiley, v.1, 1050.] Distant image of C.S.S. Atlanta, presumably after Union capture, with soldiers standing along all three decks.
GLC03029.15
"Woods on Right wing."
Shows a lone man seated on a rock in the woods, facing away from the camera. The man may be Brady, who often wore a white jacket.
GLC03029.16
Men in front of tent
Pencil note "9997" on verso. Shows three white men outside of tent, one standing and wearing a kepi. An African American man (possibly a servant) stands to the right. Image affords a good view of the inside of the tent.
GLC03029.17
[Nine Officers]
Image shows nine officers in a clearing (eight standing and one seated).
GLC03029.18
"Fort Brady."
Image shows two cannons in a fortified trench, each manned by four soldiers.
GLC03029.19
"Signal Tower, Cobb[']s Hill."
1864-1865
[not before 14 June 1864, cf. The Photographic History of the Civil War, 310-311.] Image shows four soldiers, a wooden structure, and a carriage in the foreground, and the signal tower slightly behind and the right.
GLC03029.20
"Breast work on Left wing Round top Getezsburg [Gettysburg]."
Shows a lone man in a straw hat (perhaps Brady) amongst fallen trees and a crude stone fortification.
GLC03029.21
[Farmhouse]
Shows a wooden house [farmhouse?] with a man and woman in front.
GLC03029.22
[Orders to George Washington to blockade the Hudson River]
11 October 1776
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Orders to blockade and defend Mount Washington from the enemy without regard to expense. Allows Washington's appointment of a Deputy Commissary of Stores for the Army at New York. Docket not in Hancock's hand.
GLC00372.01
Sperling, Jno V.
circa 1861-1865
Pencil inscription on verso: "Jno. V. Sperling 1st Lt., Co. 'U' 1st W.T.I. of A.D., Corinth, Miss, Port Washington, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio." Vignette bust portrait in uniform with moustache and beard. White mount with gold border.
GLC03565.29
to Henry Knox
February 19, 1776
Peirce, Joseph, 1745-1828
Praises Knox and congratulates him on his recent commission to colonel and his successful operation retrieving artillery from Fort Ticonderoga. Discusses his own ill health as well as his desire to get well and return to military service. Comments...
GLC02437.00252
February 20, 1776
Fisher, George H., fl. 1776
Since his first query received no response (for an unknown reason), writes again to request to serve "in any Station" under Knox.
GLC02437.00253
to William Burbeck
February 25, 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Asks Colonel Burbeck to procure horses and carts, and move some artillery pieces from Prospect Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts, after assessing the road in the daytime. Notes that he would have done this himself if his wife, Lucy Knox, was not...
GLC02437.00254
February 24, 1776
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Informs Knox that Samuel Hodgdon seeks his determination in regard to a commission for military uniforms. In a post script, asks if he may obtain clothes for his company immediately. In 1776, Hodgdon was a lieutenant in the Marines, and he later...
GLC02437.00255
3 March 1776
Crane, John, 1744-1805
Indicates changes made to the organization of artillery at Roxbury, Massachusetts, per Knox's request. The artillery was for the siege of Boston. Crane was a major under Knox's command.
GLC02437.00256
to Artemas Ward
February 26, 1776
Read, Joseph, 1732-?
Gives a military report provided by Thomas Mayfield. Describes ship activities in Boston Harbor, mentioning workers and loading occurring at "the Castle," in reference to the military garrison on Castle Island in the harbor. Written in Dorchester...
GLC02437.00257
[Account of officer pay under Colonel Henry Knox]
December 11, 1775-April 19, 1776
Knox's record of officer's pay. Signed by Knox more than 25 times (all but once in the text); also signed by more than 23 other officers, including Henry Burbeck, William Eustis, Eliphalet Newell, Ebenezer Stevens, William Dana, Dimond Morton, Edward...
GLC02437.00258
[merchants building]
Shows a three-story wooden building with signs for various types of merchants, including clothing, furniture, and millinery. A fourth sign advertises Carpenter's Photography Studio.
GLC03029.23
"Ruins in Alex[andria], 1863."
1863
Dramatic pose of hooded woman mourning in the ruins.
GLC03029.24
"Cleaning the wreck."
Soldiers and civilians clearing wrecked trains and bent rails from a track.
GLC03029.25
"Tomb of the Mother of Washingto[n] at Fdkg [Fredericksburg]."
"No. 8." penciled on verso, along with the number 9220. Image shows a single soldier standing in front of the monument with his back to the camera.
GLC03029.26
"Birney['s] H Qr [Headquarters]."
"10803" penciled on verso. Image shows a clearing with Birney's headquarters to the right, and a group of soldiers and horses standing to the left. Slightly lighter print of image #28.
GLC03029.27
"Gen[era]l Birney['s] Hd Q [Headquarters]."
"10803" penciled on verso. Slightly darker print of image #27.
GLC03029.28
"Wheatfield where Gen Reynol[d]s was Killed."
[1863/07]
Variation on O'Sullivan's photo of the wheatfield. Shows a man (probably Brady) crouched at the edge of a pond and looking down. See also image #35 in this collection, and GLC# 2435, Gardner reprint of "Field where Gen. Reynolds fell, Gettysburg."
GLC03029.29
"Gen. Chapman"
"9679" penciled on verso, along with misidentification of photo as "Genl. Sheridan" struck through in ink by a roughly contemporary hand. Image shows Gen. George H. Chapman seated outside his tent.
GLC03029.30
[Behind the Confederate wall at Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg]
[1864]
Unusually large print of a photograph taken from behind the Confederate wall at Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg.
GLC03029.31
[Group of Men]
Large format photograph of a group of men in front of an unidentified building, possibly a church or school.
GLC03029.32
[Buildings]
Image shows vignette of a flagpole and its surrounding grounds and buildings, possibly a military academy.
GLC03029.33
"Rebel Battery taken by Burnsides Col. Murphy[?]"
"No. 29" penciled on verso. Panoramic image showing several men atop a fortification.
GLC03029.34
"View of Barns near where Reynolds was killed."
Another version of O'Sullivan's photo of the wheatfield, with two men facing away from the camera, and barns visible in the distance. Brady may be the seated figure in the straw hat. See also image #28 in this collection.
GLC03029.35
[Evacuation of Port Royal]
[1864/05/30]
"9224" penciled on verso. Image shows the loading of horses onto steamers during the evacuation of Port Royal. One steamer bears the name "Young America." See also GLC 5111.01, image #1049.
GLC03029.36
Genl. Lee's H. Qrs.
"Lamped[?]" penciled on verso. Side view of Gen. Lee's Gettysburg headquarters with a woman dressed in white standing by the fence.
GLC03029.37
"Alxa [Alexandria,] Va."
View of railroad yard with warehouse.
GLC03029.38
"Round House Alex [Alexandria,] O & R R R [Ohio and Richmond Rail Road]."
View of railroad yard with roundhouse flying federal flag.
GLC03029.39
"Fort Brady, Buildg [Building] wall."
"10784" penciled on verso. Image shows soldiers constructing winter quarters.
GLC03029.40
"Negro Group on Aikins [Aiken's] Farm, The Residue of 65 Slaves. Farm 3000 acres."
Group of twelve African Americans (including men, women, and children), and three white soldiers: one on horseback behind the group, and two visible to the left. Written near Petersburg, Virginia.
GLC03029.41
"Gen. Ames Hd. Qr. [Headquarters]."
[after May 1863, when Ames was appointed Brig. Gen
"10787" penciled on verso. Image shows horses, men, and a dog gathered in a clearing.
GLC03029.42
"Ne[illegible] Hd Qr with Band."
Image shows an unidentified regimental band gathered outside a winter camp.
GLC03029.43
"5th Pen. Cav[a]lry, Battlefield of Oct. 29 & 30."
Image shows horses and men gathered in a winter camp, with field visible in the distance, and rear of a wooden structure closest to the camera.
GLC03029.44
"Negro Camp of 27th Ohio, USCV [U.S. Colored, Volunteers], Near Fort Burpee."
Image shows a cleared area in front of a winter camp, with a handful of men barely visible amongst the trees.
GLC03029.45
"Dead in Trenches."
[1865/04/02, cf. Burns, 311.]
Shows a Confederate soldier dead in a trench at Fort Mahone, with numerous cheveaux-de-frise visible atop the wall of the trench.
GLC03029.46
"Ruins of White House on the Pamunkey River."
[1864/05, cf. Davis and Wiley, v.2, 669.]
Image shows an encampment among the chimneys of now-demolished White House.
GLC03029.47
"[Winfield] Scott & Staff."
Image shows Scott (seated) and his staff (standing) on a porch. An unidentified figure stands away to the right.
GLC03029.48
"Company St Fort Burpee. Men playing Ball. 13th N.Y."
Image shows soldiers playing ball in the clearing of a winter encampment.
GLC03029.49
[Carte de visite Grant, Ulysses S.]
circa 1861-1877
H.A. Balch's Star Photograph Gallery
White mount with elaborate gold border around Grant's portrait and Balch's imprint on verso. Oval bust portrait of Grant facing proper left.
GLC03565.01
[Carte de visite]
Bust portraits of five Union generals: Grant (in center), Sherman (upper right), ? (lower right), ? (lower left, ? (upper left).
GLC03565.02
[Carte de visite of Robert Cowden]
Howard & Hall (company)
Howard & Hall imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Robert Cowden, Major, 1st Tenn. Infty. A. D. Crestline, Ohio." Vignette bust portrait in uniform with beard.
GLC03565.03
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