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Alexander McDowell McCook
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Sergeant Thomas H. (Boston) Corbett shot John Wilkes Booth at the farm of Richard H. Garrett on April 26, 1865.
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9th New York Infantry
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The 55th New York Infantry, known as the Lafayette Guard, was commanded by Colonel Philip Regis de Trobriand, who distinguished himself at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. The location…
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Company B, 170th New York Infantry.
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Photographed by Captain A.J. Russell, 20 minutes after the Confederate Infantry were driven from this position.
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Also identified as Officers of the 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery at Fort Richardson, VA.
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The weapon shown is a M.1861,10-Pounder Parrott Rifle. Manufactured at the West Point Foundry, the cast iron barrel was reinforced at the breech by a wrought iron tube. At a 5…
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Converted New York City ferryboat U.S.S. Morse.
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A 9-inch Dahlgren smoothbore naval gun and crew in the stern pivot position on the U.S.S. Miami.
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This is Armory Square General Hospital in Washington, D.C.
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The weapon shown is a M1857, 12-Pounder bronze "Napoleon." It was the most popular smooth-bore cannon used in the Civil War. At an elevation of 5 degrees, a 2.5 lb. powder charge…
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General Daniel E. Sickles, seated left, commanded the III Corps at Gettysburg where he lost his leg on July 2, 1863.
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This 15-inch Rodman cannon is located at Battery Rodgers near Alexandria, VA. The Charleston reference is incorrect.
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Captain Henry R. Bingham, on the staff of General Winfield Scott Hancock, assisted the mortally wounded Confederate General Lewis A. Armistead at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. This…
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This may be James A. McDevitt of the Metropolitan [ Washington ] Police Force who participated in the arrest of Mary E. Surratt, hanged for her part in the Lincoln assassination…
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If this print was of better quality, it would be possible to see the name "Brady" on the wagon parked at the far right of this photograph. Why isn't a higher resolution of this…
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This is General Edwin Henry Stoughton who had the dubious honor of being captured in his bed by Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby.
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Note mourning crepe for assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on Capitol pillars.
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Image, found in Brady Civil War Photos: B-6066 Gen. Edward Perrero. · 11 Apr 2011 You