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circa 1861-1865
Fishamango House
Railroad tracks are out front.
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Court House at Huntsville, AL
Partially obscured by trees.
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Huntsville Springs
[View of river. Damaged house in foreground. Wagons crossing river just behind the house.]
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[Four men standing near a dam [?] in foreground. Town visible in background.]
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Armstead & Taylor
View at Vicksburg
[Scenic view of town, probably from heights north of town. Gunboats docked along the shore.]
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[Scenic view of town, probably from heights south of town. Gunboats visible along the shore.]
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[Union encampment near castle-like structure. Bridge in foreground.]
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Court House at Vicksburg
Carriages lined up in front.
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1892
Jarvis, J.F., fl. 1892
"Veterans of the Army of the Potomac, National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A."
[Shows veterans standing near a model of a boat. Little girl in sailor suit in the foreground. Copyright information written in both English and Spanish.]
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1861 - 1865 ca.
"Capture of New Orleans"
[Photograph of painting showing an iron clad attacking a frigate. Sunken steamer in front, left corner.]
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1898
Young, R.Y., fl. 1898
Brigadier-General E.P. Ewes
He is seated on a horse. [Saddle blanket has a nine in the lower right corner.]
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"Sheridan's Monument National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia U.S.A."
[Copyright information written in both English and Spanish.]
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1884
"Union Commanders"
A composite photograph with individual images of Farragut, Sherman, Thomas, Meade, Lincoln, Grant, Hooker, Sheridan, Hancock arranged in a common setting to appear as if subjects all posed together.
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8 May 1945
Davis, T. J., fl. 1945
to All concerned
Reports congratulations from King George.
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10 May 1945
to All Concerned
Reports congratulations from President Truman, the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Admiral King, Admiral Nimitz, the Queen of the Netherlands and the Prime Minister of Canada.
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1945
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
to All Members of the Allied Expeditionary Force
Eisenhower bids farewell to the allied expeditionary force. He is relinquishing command. He conveys his gratitude and admiration.
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7 February 1863
Braun, Sarah W., fl. 1863
to Sister (Ruthana Bloom)
She misses Virginia and fears the Rebls will invade. John has been working in the cabinet shop.
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15 April 1864
Lerew, Lydia F., fl. 1864
to brother and sister
Her son is very sick and will probably not survive. She describes his sickness. Other family members are mentioned as well.
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10 June 1864
T. A. S., fl. 1864
to sister
Author describes the different crops they have been growing and how successfully this year. He talks about mutual acquaintances and shares their sicknesses and other news.
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1862
Casey, Silas, 1807-1882
Infantry Tactics for the Instruction, Exercise, And Manoevres of the Soldier...
An instruction book focusing on infantry tactics. Features School of the Battalion parts I-V. Provides detailed descriptions of movements and exercises. Features illustrations.
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1 September 1864 - 14 September 1864
Arthur, D.B., fl. 1862-1904
Diary [September 1864]
He describes the weather and his daily activities which include being on guard and other work. He talks about the mail he received and any notable news he has learned. He mentions a fight on Sept. 12th very briefly.
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15 September 1864 - 30 September 1864
He records the weather in each entry. A notable entries occurs on Sept. 16th when he describes the death of his friend Delano.
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1 October 1864 - 30 October 1864
Diary [October 1864]
He records the weather in each entry. He spends a great deal of time on the weather in this one. He talks about the mail he received and activities like going on picket and listening to a sermon.
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1 November 1864 - 31 December 1864
Diary [Nov.-Dec. 1864]
He records the weather every day and mentions the mail he receives. In early November he talks about the election. In December he mentions Hood and Sherman noting that Hood "was whipped real bad."
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1 July 1865 - 30 September 1865
Diary [July-Dec. 1865]
He records the weather every day and mentions the mail he receives.On July 22, he mentions a fellow soldier whose body they were unable to find. He often goes through his day, saying who he had dinner with and any other notable activities.
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