Accession Number |
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Title or Text |
Description |
Publications* |
1994.80.4 |
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Battles in Which the 40th Regt. Fought. |
List of battles and engagements the 40th New York Infantry took part in during the Civil War |
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1994.80.5 |
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Brief history of the 40th New York. Includes names of the original company officers. |
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1994.80.5.A |
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The Line Officers Were |
Text only |
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1994.80.5.B |
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The Regiment was mustered out of the U. S. Service |
Text only |
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1994.80.6 |
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1994.80.6.A |
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Mozart Association, 40th N.Y. Volunteers, N.Y. Battalion. |
Clip art; Sketch of the Gettysburg battlefield monument dedicated to the 40th New York. |
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1994.80.6.B |
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H. B. Claflin Post 578. |
Clip art; photographic reproduction of the May 30, 1901 reunion of the 40th New York. |
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1994.80.7 |
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1994.80.7.A |
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Mozart Veteran Association, 40th New York Volunteers. |
Clip art; Sketch of the Gettysburg battlefield monument dedicated to the 40th New York |
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1994.80.7.B |
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Clip art; Sketch of a rifle and a U.S. Army knapsack |
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1994.80.8 |
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[Red star] |
Clip art; Printed sketch of a star. |
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1994.80.8 detail |
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[Red star] |
Clip art; Printed sketch of a star. |
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1994.80.11 |
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1994.80.11.A |
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[American flag] |
Printed sketch of an American flag |
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1994.80.11.B |
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[Crest bearing the U.S. Army corps badges] |
Crest, drawn by Sneden, containing seven of the corps badges in the U.S. Army of the Potomac |
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1994.80.11.C |
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Roster |
Printed roster of the 40th New York, includes last names from Newell to Walter |
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1994.80.11.D |
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The Boys In Blue |
Clip art; Sketch of 1885 medal worn by Union veterans. |
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1994.80.13 |
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1994.80.13.A |
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Reorganization of The Army of the Potomac. May 1864. |
Chart of the U.S. Army of the Potomac as of May 1864 showing the reorganization of the II, V, and VI Corps. |
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1994.80.13.B |
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Adjutant of the 40th N.Y. Regiment U.S. Vols. |
Newspaper clipping, December 1900, containing the obituary of William Henry Gilder (1838-1900), who served as adjutant of the 40th New York |
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1994.80.14 |
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1994.80.15 |
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1994.80.15.A |
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Badge of the Army of the Cumberland, 1863 |
Sketch of the 1863 badge worn by members of the U.S. Army of the Cumberland |
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1994.80.15.B |
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Flags of Corps |
Sketch of the corps and division-level flags of the U.S. Army of the Potomac used during the 1862 Peninsular Campaign |
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1994.80.15.C |
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July 4th 1894 |
Newspaper clipping, 1894, concerning Sneden's celebration of the 4th of July by flying several Union Army flags |
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1994.80.15.D |
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Some of the Pensioners in 1897 of the 40th N.Y. Vols. |
Printed list of members of the 40th New York who were receiving army pensions in 1897 |
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1994.80.15.E |
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Rankin Post No. 70, Brooklyn, N.Y., AD 1872. |
Printed sketch of the 1872 medal of the Rankin Post No. 70 of Union Army veterans. |
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1994.80.16 |
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1994.80.16 detail |
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A General's Premonition. |
Printed article concerning the death of Gen. Hiram Gregory Berry (1824-1863) at the Battle of Chancellorsville. |
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1994.80.17 |
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1994.80.17.A |
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The Burning of Norfolk Navy Yard |
Printed sketch of the Union evacuation and burning of the Gosport Navy Yard near Norfolk, Va., on 20 April 1861. |
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1994.80.17.B |
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April 1861. |
Brief account of the evacuation, written by Sneden. |
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1994.80.19 |
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The President of the Southern Confederacy. |
Printed sketch of Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), president of the Confederate States of America. |
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1994.80.20 |
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The President of the United States. |
Printed sketch of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), president of the United States. |
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1994.80.21 |
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Jefferson Davis. President of the Confederacy. |
Photograph of Jefferson Davis. |
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1994.80.22 |
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Lincoln in 1864. Age 55. |
Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Matthew Brady in 1864. |
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1994.80.23 |
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1994.80.23.A |
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The Alabama River. Near Montgomery, Alabama. AD 1861. |
Sketch, by Sneden, of vessels on the Alabama River in 1861. |
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1994.80.23.B |
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The Rebel Cabinet. |
Printed portraits of the following members of the Confederate cabinet: Stephen Russell Mallory (1813-1873), Leroy Pope Walker (1817-1884), John Henninger Reagan (1818-1905), Judah Philip Benjamin (1811-1884), Christopher Gustavus Memminger (1803-1888), Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (1809-1887), Robert Augustus Toombs (1810-1885). |
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1994.80.24 |
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Our National Dime Museum. |
Printed 1897 cartoon concerning the rising costs of pensions for Union Army veterans. |
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1994.80.25 |
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1994.80.25.A |
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[American flag] |
Sketch, by Sneden, of the American flag. |
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1994.80.25.B |
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List of The Battles and Sieges During The War. |
List of the major battles and sieges of the Civil War, compiled by Sneden. |
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1994.80.26 |
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1994.80.27 |
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1994.80.27.A |
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Sunken Hulks To Prevent Entrance Of Vessels To Southern Harbors. |
Printed sketch of sunken vessels used by Confederates as obstructions against approaching Union ships. |
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1994.80.27.B |
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Hawkins' Zouaves. |
Photographs of the commanding officers of 9th New York Infantry Regiment (known as "Hawkins' Zouaves): Rush Christopher Hawkins (1831-1920), Edgar A. Kimball (1821-1863), and George F. Betts (b. 1827). |
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1994.80.27.C |
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Battle of Rich Mountain, The Federals Commanded By Gen. W. S. Rosecranz, The Confederates By Gen. John Pegram. |
Printed sketch of the fighting at the Battle of Rich Mountain, Va. [now W.Va.] on 11 July 1861. |
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1994.80.28 |
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1994.80.28.A |
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J. E. Johnston |
Sketched portrait of Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891), Confederate general. |
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1994.80.28.B |
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Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run. |
Printed sketch of the ruins of the Stone Bridge on the Warrenton Turnpike after the 1st Battle of Bull Run. |
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1994.80.28.C |
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Bombardment of Fort Hatteras By Commodore Stringham's Fleet. |
Printed sketch of the Union bombardment of Fort Hatteras, N.C., on 29 August 1861. |
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1994.80.29 |
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1994.80.29.A |
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"Union Mills" Virginia on Bull Run. Octr. 15, 1863. |
Sketch, by Sneden, of the sawmill known as Union Mills on Bull Run. |
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1994.80.29.B |
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Plan of First Battle of Bull Run Virginia. July 21st 1861. [map] |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. Includes Sneden's notes concerning Union and Confederate casualties at 1st Bull Run. |
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1994.80.30 |
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Map of The Lower Potomac River Va. from Alexandria to below the Occoquan. |
Map, drawn by Sneden, showing a portion of Fairfax County, Va., along the Potomac River. |
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1994.80.31 |
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1994.80.31.A |
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Aldie Gap in The Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. The Head Quarters of Mosby's Guerillas. |
Printed sketch of Aldie, Va. |
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1994.80.31.B |
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Map of 1st and 2nd Bull Run Battles. |
Printed map, with annotations by Sneden, of the 1st and 2nd battles of Bull Run, Va. |
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1994.80.32 |
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1994.80.32.A |
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Mill and Hotel. Sudley Springs. Virginia. |
Sketch of a site associated with the 1st Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861. |
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1994.80.32.B |
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View of The Matthews House. Bull Run. Virginia. |
Sketch of a site associated with the 1st Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861. |
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1994.80.32.C |
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Deserted Rebel Earthworks at Manassas Virginia. August 1862. |
Sketch of a site associated with the 1st Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861. |
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1994.80.33 |
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1994.80.33.A |
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The Stone Church at Centreville, Virginia. |
Sketch of a site associated with the 1st Bull Run Campaign. |
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1994.80.33.B |
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Cub Run. ruins of Bridge below Centreville, Virginia. |
Sketch of a site associated with the 1st Bull Run Campaign. |
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1994.80.33.C |
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The Sudley Springs Road from slope of The Henry House Hill. |
Sketch of a site associated with the 1st Bull Run Campaign. |
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1994.80.34 |
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1994.80.34.A |
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The Stone Bridge across Bull Run Va. July 1861. |
Sketch of the Stone Bridge, a prominent feature on the 1st Bull Run battlefield. |
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1994.80.34.B |
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Thorburn's House. |
Sketch of a house on part of the 2nd Bull Run battlefield. |
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1994.80.34.C |
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Ruins of Stone Bridge over Bull Run, Virginia. |
Sketch of the Stone Bridge as it appeared after the 2nd Battle of Bull Run, 29-30 August 1862. |
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1994.80.35 |
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1994.80.35.A |
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Rebel Barracks at Centreville, Va. 1862. |
Photograph of Confederate log huts near Centreville, Va., in early 1862. |
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1994.80.35.B |
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Rebel log houses and Fortifications. Manassas, Va. |
Photograph of Confederate log huts near Centreville, Va., in early 1862. |
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1994.80.35.C |
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Sudley Springs Ford. Sudley Church and Ruins of Sudley Sulphur Springs House. |
Sketch, by Sneden, of the Sudley Springs Ford on the 1st Bull Run battlefield. |
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1994.80.35.D |
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Confederate Barracks at Centreville After Evacuation, March, 1862. |
Printed sketch showing Confederate log huts near Centreville, Va., in March 1862. |
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1994.80.36 |
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1994.80.36.A |
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The Bull Run. |
Photograph of Bull Run. |
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1994.80.36.B |
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Mississippians Passing in Review Before General Beauregard and Staff. |
Printed sketch of Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893) reviewing Confederate troops. |
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1994.80.37 |
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Confederate Fortifications at Manassas. |
Five printed photographs showing Confederate fortifications at Manassas, Va., in 1862. |
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1994.80.37.A |
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1994.80.37.B |
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Confederate Fortifications at Manassas. |
Five printed photographs showing Confederate fortifications at Manassas, Va., in 1862. |
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1994.80.38 |
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1994.80.38.A |
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U.S. Fort Pickens. Pensacola Harbor. |
Sketch, by Sneden, of Fort Pickens, a U.S. fort in Pensacola Harbor, Fla. Includes text, written by Sneden, concerning Fort Pickens during the war. |
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1994.80.38.B |
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Brigadier-General A. J. Slemmer. |
Printed photograph of Adam J. Slemmer, Union commander of Fort Pickens. |
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1994.80.38.C |
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Fort Pickens. [map] |
Printed map of Pensacola Bay, Fla., showing the location of Fort Pickens (annotated by Sneden). |
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1994.80.38.D |
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Colonel "Billy" Wilson. |
Printed photograph of William Wilson (1822?-1864), commander of the 6th New York Infantry Regiment. |
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1994.80.39 |
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1994.80.39.A |
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Burnside's Expedition Off Fortress Monroe. |
Printed sketch of U.S. Naval vessels bearing Union soldiers, under the command of Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-1881), to the coast of North Carolina to take part in Burnside's Expedition of February-July 1862. |
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1994.80.39.B |
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Battle of Cross Keys, June 8, 1862. |
Printed sketch of the Battle of Cross Keys, Va., 8 June 1862. One of the last battles in "Stonewall" Jackson's 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. |
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1994.80.40 |
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Battle of Cross Keys -- Opening of the Fight. |
Printed sketch of the Battle of Cross Keys, Va., 8 June 1862. One of the last battles in "Stonewall" Jackson's 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. |
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1994.80.40.A |
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1994.80.40.B |
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Battle of Cross Keys -- Opening of the Fight. |
Printed sketch of the Battle of Cross Keys, Va., 8 June 1862. One of the last battles in "Stonewall" Jackson's 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. |
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1994.80.41 |
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Correct account of The Baltimore Mob Attack. |
Newspaper article concerning the Baltimore Riot of 19 April 1861 in which pro-secession citizens attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it marched through town on its way to Washington, D.C. |
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1994.80.42 |
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Report of 18 Regiments of Massachusetts Volunteers. U.S. Army. |
List of 18 nine-month volunteer regiments from Massachusetts that served from April-June 1861. |
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1994.80.43 |
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1994.80.43.A |
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Edward's Ferry on Upper Potomac near Ball's Bluff Va. |
Sketch of Edward's Ferry, Va., where troops under General Charles Pomeroy Stone (1824-1887) crossed during the Battle of Ball's Bluff, 21 October 1861. |
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1994.80.43.B |
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Mob Riot At Baltimore Md. |
Printed sketch of the Baltimore Riot of 19 April 1861 in which pro-secession citizens attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it marched through town on its way to Washington, D.C. |
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1994.80.44 |
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Topographical Map of Washington, D.C. and Vicinity. Showing The Union Forts and Defences built 1861-3. |
Printed map of Washington, D.C., and Fairfax County, Va. Bears Sneden's annotations. |
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1994.80.45 |
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1994.80.45.A |
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Blockhouse Aqueduct Bridge near Fort Haggerty on the Virginia side. |
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1994.80.45.B |
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Falls Church Va. |
Sketch of Falls Church in Fairfax County, Va. |
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1994.80.45.C |
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A Negro Cabin in Virginia. |
Sketch of a log cabin in Virginia. |
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1994.80.45.D |
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Fort Lyon at Alexandria, Virginia. |
Sketch of Fort Lyon, one of the Virginia forts that surrounded Washington, D.C. |
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1994.80.45.E |
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Genl. Nathaniel Lyon. |
Printed sketched portrait of Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), Union general killed at the Battle of Wilson's Creek (or Mill Springs), 10 August 1861. |
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1994.80.46 |
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1994.80.46.A |
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View of Fortress Munroe. Hampton Roads Va. |
Sketch of Fort Monroe, Union fort located at Hampton, Va., on the tip of the Virginia Peninsula. |
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1994.80.46.B |
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The Rebel Ran Merrimac. |
Sketch of the ironclad "Merrimac" (redesigned and renamed "Virginia" by the Confederates). |
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1994.80.46.C |
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Fight Between The "Monitor" And The "Merrimack" In Hampton Roads, 1862. |
Printed sketch of the Battle of Hampton Roads, Va., 8 March 1862. |
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1994.80.46.D |
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Plan of Fortress Munroe Virginia March 6th 1862. [map] |
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1994.80.46.E |
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The Army of the Potomac during April 1862 was Organized into 6 Corps. |
Table showing the six corps of the U.S. Army of the Potomac, including names of their commanders. |
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1994.80.46.F |
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Monitor's Hero Is Dead. |
Newspaper article concerning the death of John Lorimer Worden (1818-1897), Union naval officer who commanded the U.S.S. "Monitor" at the Battle of Hampton Roads, Va., 8 March 1862. |
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1994.80.46.G |
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Old "Poynt Comfort." |
Newspaper article concerning Old Point Comfort, Va., the land upon which Fort Monroe was constructed. |
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1994.80.47 |
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1994.80.47.A |
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Burning of Norfolk Navy Yard by the Confederates. |
Printed sketch of the destruction of the Gosport Navy Yard at Norfolk, Va., by retreating Federals on 20 April 1861. |
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1994.80.47.B |
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Monitors and Gunboats on James River, Va. |
Five printed photographs of Union vessels on the James River in 1862. |
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1994.80.48 |
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1994.80.48.A |
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Battle of "Monitor" and "Merrimac," Hampton Roads Va. |
Printed sketch of the Battle of Hampton Roads, Va., 8 March 1862. |
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1994.80.48.B |
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Engagement Between The Merrimac (or Virginia) And Monitor in Hampton Roads. |
Printed sketch of the Battle of Hampton Roads, Va., 8 March 1862. |
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1994.80.49 |
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Admiral John L. Worden. |
Printed sketched portrait of John Lorimer Worden, commanding officer of the U.S.S. "Monitor" at the Battle of Hampton Roads, 8 March 1862. |
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1994.80.49 (detail) |
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Admiral John L. Worden. |
Printed sketched portrait of John Lorimer Worden, commanding officer of the U.S.S. "Monitor" at the Battle of Hampton Roads, 8 March 1862. |
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1994.80.51 |
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1994.80.51.A |
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Major-General John E. Wool. |
Printed sketched portrait of John Ellis Wool (1789-1869), Union general and wartime commander of Fort Monroe. |
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1994.80.51.B |
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Benj, F. Butler |
Printed sketched portrait of Benjamin Franklin Butler (1818-1893), Union general and politician. |
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1994.80.51.C |
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Commodore Josiah Tatnall, C.S.N. |
Printed sketched portrait of Josiah Tattnall (1795-1871), Confederate naval officer and commander of the C.S.S. "Virginia" after the Battle of Hampton Roads, Va. |
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1994.80.51.D |
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Plan of Fortress Munroe Va. 1862. [map] |
Map of Fort Monroe. Includes notes by Sneden concerning the fort's design and construction. |
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1994.80.52 |
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Mule Train Crossing Brook. |
Printed photograph. |
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1994.80.53 |
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1994.80.53.A |
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Pontoon Bridge Between Georgetown and Analosta Island. |
Printed photograph of a Union pontoon bridge. |
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1994.80.53.B |
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Great Falls, Potomac River. |
Printed photograph. |
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1994.80.55 |
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Second Battle Field At Bull Run. [map] |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, 29-30 August 1862. |
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1994.80.56 |
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1994.80.56.A |
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Budd's Ferry. Lower Potomac River. |
Sketch of the site of a ferry on the Potomac River where Confederates sent and received mail across the river. |
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1994.80.56.B |
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The Rebel Battery at Evansport. Lower Potomac. |
Sketch of Confederate battery evacuated in March 1862. |
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1994.80.56.C |
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The Shippen Point Battery. Lower Potomac. |
Sketch of Confederate battery evacuated in March 1862. |
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1994.80.57 |
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1994.80.57.A |
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The Union Batteries Shelling Rebel Works. [map] |
Map of Union batteries on the Maryland side of the lower Potomac shelling Confederate batteries in Virginia. |
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1994.80.57.B |
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Christ Church. Alexandria Va. |
Sketch of Christ Church in Alexandria, Va., built 1767-1773. |
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1994.80.57.C |
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Railroad Battery for the Protection of Workmen on the B. & O. Railroad. |
Printed sketch. |
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1994.80.58 |
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1994.80.58.A |
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Geo. B. McClellan. |
Printed sketched portrait of George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), Union general and commander of the U.S. Army of the Potomac. |
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1994.80.58.B |
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President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan in McClellan's Tent. |
Printed photograph, by Matthew Brady, of Abraham Lincoln's visit to George B. McClellan after the Battle of Antietam. |
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1994.80.59 |
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blank page |
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1994.80.60 |
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1994.80.60.A |
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Punishment Drill in Camp. |
Printed sketch showing different forms of punishment imposed on Union soldiers. |
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1994.80.60.B |
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John Cabin Bridge over the Potomac River. |
Printed sketch of one of several bridges spanning the Potomac River. |
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1994.80.61 |
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1994.80.61.A |
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Southern Negroes Escaping To The Union Lines. |
Printed sketch. |
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1994.80.61.B |
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Battle of Dranesville Va. Decr. 20th 1861. [map] |
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1994.80.61.C |
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Map of Mount Vernon, Virginia and Vicinity. |
Map the area in Fairfax County, Va., surrounding the Mount Vernon estate. |
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1994.80.61.D |
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View of Fort Lyon. Alexandria to Fort Ellsworth, Va., from rear of Camp of the 40th N. York Regt. October 1861. |
Sketch of Union fortifications near Alexandria, Va. |
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1994.80.62 |
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1994.80.62.A |
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A deserted Picket Post near Pohick Church, Va. Jany. 30th 1862. |
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1994.80.62.B |
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Maj. Gen. Hooker's Forces Shelling The Rebel Fort At Cockpit Point. Lower Potomac. |
Sketch of Union batteries shelling Confederate fortifications along the lower Potomac River in December 1861. |
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1994.80.62.C |
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View of Mount Vernon. Virginia. |
Printed sketch of Mount Vernon, former Fairfax County, Va., home of George Washington. |
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1994.80.63 |
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1994.80.63.A |
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Hand-lettered title for page: Mount Vernon |
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1994.80.63.B |
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View of The Mansion at Mount Vernon, Virginia. |
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1994.80.63.C |
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The Fort was opposite Mt. Vernon. Lower Potomac. |
Sketch of Fort Washington, one of the Union forts in Northern Virginia. |
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1994.80.63.D |
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The Lantern. |
Printed sketch of the glass lantern in the front hallway at Mount Vernon. |
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1994.80.63.E |
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Room In Which Washington Died. |
Printed sketch of George Washington's bedroom in Mount Vernon. |
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1994.80.63.F |
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Key of the Bastille. |
Printed sketch of the key to the Bastille in the front hallway at Mount Vernon. |
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1994.80.63.G |
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Ruins of Old Gate Lodges back of Mt. Vernon Estate. Octr. 1861. |
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1994.80.64 |
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1994.80.64.A |
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Long Bridge, Washington. |
Printed photograph. |
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1994.80.64.B |
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Army Winter Quarters. |
Printed photograph. |
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1994.80.64.C |
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Fauquier Sulphur Springs Hotel. |
Printed photograph. |
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1994.80.65 |
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Washington's Home, Mount Vernon, Virginia. |
Printed sketch of Mount Vernon. |
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1994.80.65 (detail) |
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Washington's Home, Mount Vernon, Virginia. |
Printed sketch of Mount Vernon. |
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1994.80.66 |
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1994.80.66.A |
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The Sutler's Tent. |
Printed photograph of a sutler's tent. |
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1994.80.66.B |
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Reconnoitering Between Alexandria, Va., and Fairfax Court House. |
Printed sketch of Union soldiers scouting on horseback. |
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1994.80.66.C |
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Battle of Wilson's Creek. |
Printed sketch of fighting at the Battle of Wilson's Creek, 10 August 1861. |
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1994.80.67 |
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1994.80.67.A |
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Edsall's Hill. |
Sketch of a picket post of the 40th New York Infantry in Northern Virginia. |
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1994.80.67.B |
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Picket Post of the 40th NY Regt. at Stout's Farm, Virginia. Octr. to March 1862. |
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1994.80.67.C |
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"Olivet Chapel" Old Fairfax Road Va. |
Sketch of a picket post of the 40th New York Infantry in Northern Virginia. |
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1994.80.68 |
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1994.80.68.A |
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Fort Ramsey at Upton's Hill, Virginia. March 2nd 1862. |
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1994.80.68.B |
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The Redoubt built by 40th Regt. and Mount Everon Virginia. Leesburg Turnpike. |
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1994.80.68.C |
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Plan of the Redoubt and Rifle Pits Enfilading the Leesburg and Fairfax Turnpikes 2 miles from Alexandria, Virginia. [map] |
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1994.80.69 |
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1994.80.69.A |
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Pontoon Bridge. |
Printed sketch of a pontoon bridge. |
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1994.80.69.B |
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The Telegraph Road near Encampment of the 40th NY Regt. showing the Redoubt and Mt. Everon. |
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1994.80.69.C |
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Pontoon Boat Ready for the March. |
Printed photograph of a pontoon boat. |
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1994.80.70 |
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1994.80.70.A |
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The Village of Accotinck below Alexandria Virginia from the Pohick Road. |
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1994.80.70.B |
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View of "The Octagon House" on the Leesburg Turnpike Virginia. |
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1994.80.70.C |
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A Federal Gunboat. |
Printed sketch of a Union gunboat on the Mississippi River. |
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1994.80.71 |
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1994.80.72 |
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View of "Fort Lyon" on Eagle Hill above Alexandria Virginia. |
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1994.80.73 |
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1994.80.73.A |
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The Capitol. Washington, D.C. |
Printed sketch of the U.S. Capitol. |
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1994.80.73.B |
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Contours of Union Forts on South Shore of Potomac. 1862. |
Sketch of Union forts in Northern Virginia. |
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1994.80.74 |
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1994.80.74.A |
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Washington, From The Dome Of The Capitol. |
Printed sketch of wartime Washington, D.C. |
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1994.80.74.B |
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Union Forts On Maryland Shore. |
Sketch of Union forts on the Maryland portion of the Eastern Shore. |
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1994.80.78 |
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The Attack On Fort Darling, In The James River, By Commander Rogers Gun-Boat Flotilla, "Galena," and "Monitor," Etc. |
Printed sketch of the naval Battle of Drewry's Bluff, Va., 15 May 1862. Includes Sneden's brief description of the battle. |
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1994.80.81 |
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1994.80.81.A |
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Questioning the Rebel prisoners. |
Printed sketch. |
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1994.80.81.B |
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Fort Darling, Virginia. |
Sketch of Confederate Fort Darling, located on Drewry's Bluff on the James River. Site of a naval battle on 15 May 1862 and a land battle on 12 May 1864. |
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1994.80.82 |
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1994.80.83 |
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1994.80.83.A |
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Flour Mill at Yonkers Hudson River N.Y. |
Sketch of a flour mill at Yonkers, N.Y., where the 40th New York Infantry was quartered April-May 1861. |
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1994.80.83.B |
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Conrad's Ferry. Upper Potomac River. |
Sketch of the site on the Potomac River where Union troops under Colonel Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861) crossed before the Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va., 21 October 1861. |
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1994.80.83.C |
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Troops fording Bull Run, Va. |
Printed sketch. |
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1994.80.84 |
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1994.80.84.A |
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Camp of the 40th NY or Mozart Regt. - Leesburg Turnpike Va. - 1862. |
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1994.80.84.B |
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Residence of Commodore French Forrest CSN. |
Sketch of the Alexandria, Va., home of French Forrest (1796-1866), Confederate naval officer. The property was used as a picket post by the 40th New York. |
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1994.80.84.C |
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Pohick Church Va. below Alexandria. |
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1994.80.84.D |
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Pohick Church |
Sketch of church used as a Union picket post. |
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1994.80.87 |
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1994.80.87.A |
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Main Picket Post of the 40th NY Vols at Mrs. Scott's House near the Leesburg Turnpike Virginia. |
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1994.80.87.B |
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Brig. Genl. Saml. P. Heintzelman USA. |
Printed sketched portrait of Samuel Peter Heintzelman (1805-1880), Union general and commander of the III Corps of the U.S. Army of the Potomac. |
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1994.80.87.C |
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Flags used by the Army of the Potomac to designate Corps Headquarters - Divisions and Brigades as per Order No. 12. |
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