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This photograph was taken November 19, 1863 on the occasion of the dedication of the Gettysburg military cemetery.
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This is a M.1861 15-inch Rodman cannon. It was the largest muzzle-loading gun adopted by the U.S. Army in the Civil War. With a 40 lb. powder charge, at a 30 degree elevation, it…
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The photo description given here is incorrect as to unit designation and location. This is Captain Edward J. Jones's 11th Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery on the Taylor…
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Captain Andrew Cowan's 1st Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery at captured Confederate Battery 5 near Jordan's farm, Petersburg, VA. Photo taken June 20, 1864. Mathew…
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Captain George F. McKnight's 12th Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery at captured Confederate Battery 8, Petersburg, VA. Mathew Brady is standing in the center…
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John Wilkes Booth made use of this bridge in making his escape after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln.
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The photographer's wagon can be seen parked next to the 2nd Corps mail wagon in the left foreground.
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Captain John H. Burton's Company I, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery at captured Confederate Battery 5, Jordan's farm near Petersburg, VA. This photograph was taken in late June,…
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The photographer's darkroom tent can be seen in the left foreground.
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This has been identified as the camp of the 119th Pennsylvania Infantry.
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These Zouaves belong to the 164th New York Infantry.
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This has also been identified as the cookhouse of the 6th New York Artillery (See annotation).
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The woman in this photograph is thought to be Kate Chase, daughter of Lincoln's Treasury Secretary, Salmon P. Chase.
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This has been identified as the camp of the 153rd New York Infantry.
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The woman in the photograph is thought to be Kate Chase, daughter of Lincoln's Treasury Secretary, Salmon P. Chase.
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This is actually Company C, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry.
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Long misidentified as earthworks near Petersburg, this photograph is thought to be of VI Corps troops occupying rifle pits on the Union left opposite Fredericksburg, VA.
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Captain James H. Cooper's Battery B, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery near the Avery farm, Petersburg, VA. Photograph taken on June 21, 1864. The photograph has been reversed.
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Captain Andrew Cowan's 1st Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery near Jordan's farm, Petersburg, VA. Photograph taken on or about June 20, 1864. Mathew Brady is standing…
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