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THE EDWARD B. EATON COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CIVIL WAR
PARTIAL LIST OF THE SEVEN THOUSAND NEGATIVES TAKEN UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE SECRET SERVICE BY MATHEW B. BRADY AND ALEXANDER GARDNER ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF THE CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE YEARS 1861—1862—1863—1864—1865—AND NOW SAFELY STORED IN THE PRIVATE VAULT OF THE OWNER AT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
PARTIAL LIST OF THE SEVEN THOUSAND NEGATIVES TAKEN UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE SECRET SERVICE BY MATHEW B. BRADY AND ALEXANDER GARDNER ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF THE CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE YEARS 1861—1862—1863—1864—1865—AND NOW SAFELY STORED IN THE PRIVATE VAULT OF THE OWNER AT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
THE Eaton Collection of Original Photographs of the Civil War, the full history of which is given in the introductory to this Volume, is now for the first time unveiled to the public. In presenting the reproductions in this book the owner of this remarkable collection has protected them fully by copyright and warns the public against infringers. Mr. Eaton is the sole owner of these original negatives, which are valued at $150,000, and henceforth, any other reproduction must be with his written authority or it is an infringement. That the public may become fully acquainted with the negatives in this official collection, experts are now at work drawing two prints from each negative, protecting them under copyright, and identifying, arranging and preparing them for a complete catalogue. In several instances the label which the photographer placed on the negatives when he made the photograph, over forty years ago, has been lost. These are being carefully identified by veterans of the Civil War who offer affidavits to having been on the scene. At present there are still many views that are labeled "unknown." It is nearing a half century since the sun painted these real scenes of that great War, and some negatives have undergone chemical changes which make it difficult to secure "prints" from them. There can be no substitution, as the scenes represented on the old glass plates have passed away forever. The great value of these pictures is apparent. Several negatives are entirely past printing and all of them require retouching by old-time photographers who understand the process. Even to the thinning ranks of heroes of the Civil War the scenes of 1861-1865 are but a fading memory; cherished, it is true, and often called up from among the dim pictures of the past, but after all, only the vision of a dream. Artists have painted and sketched and engraved, with more or less fidelity to fact and detail, those "scenes of trial and danger." Their pictures can be but imaginary conceptions of the artist. Fortunately, our Government authorized courageous photographers to skillfully secure with their cameras the reflection, as in a mirror, of the thrilling scenes of the conflict. These views vividly renew the memories of the war days. The camp, the march, the battlefields, the forts and trenches, the wounded, the prisoners, the dead, the hurriedly-made graves, and many other of those once familiar scenes are photographically portrayed and perpetuated.
As a record of a crisis in the history of the world, these negatives are worth their weight in gold. Their value is such that they cannot be handled, except with great care, or removed for exhibition purposes. They are in a vault in Hartford, Connecticut, where the owner is very willing to allow the public, especially the Veterans of the Civil War, to examine them. It is desired to have the old negatives become of as much service to the public-at-large as possible and for this purpose is compiled this partial catalogue from the collection. Whenever the condition of the negative permits, Mr. Eaton is willing to allow the privilege of printing a proof. This is especially granted to Old Soldiers or Grand Army Posts who desire certain original photographs of scenes in which they participated. The service of this collection, inasmuch as it pertains to commendable purposes, is here extended to the American People who are no longer "Federal" and "Confederate."
THIS is a partial list of the negatives in the Eaton Collection of Original Negatives taken on the Battlefields during the Civil War of the United States, under the protection of the Secret Service. They include all phases of army life. The cameras followed, not only the Eastern Army and the Army of the West, but accompanied the Naval Fleets and were present in many demonstrations. Veterans of the Civil War are cordially invited to visit Hartford and inspect these negatives. Proofs will be taken from any negative here registered, for Grand Army Veterans or Posts, providing sufficient reasons are given with the request, which should be sent direct to the owner of the collection, Mr. Edward B. Eaton, Hartford, Connecticut.
ARMY OF POTOMAC
April, 1861, to August, 1861.
Three Months' Campaign.
Long Bridge. Washington, D. C., L.7824.Christ church, Alexandria, where General Washington attended, S.2301.Marshall House, Alexandria, Va., S.1189.Slave-pen, Alexandria, Va., L.7264. S.1003, S.1174.Ruins of Norfolk navy-yard, 8.984.Ruins of Harper's Ferry arsenal, S.655.Ruins of bridge across Potomac River at Berlin, S.658.Fairfax court-house, S.298.Fairfax seminary, S.2322.Fairfax church, S.2323.Taylor's tavern, near Fall's Church, S.2320.Cub Run, S.307.Bull Hun, S.1111.Battlefield of Bull Run, S.1046.Ruins of stone bridge, Bull Run, L.7082, S.310, S.312.Sudley church, S.315, S.316, S.1017, S.1148.Sudley Ford, Bull Run, S.313, S.314.Thorburn's house, Bull Run, S.317.Matthews's house, Bull Run, S.318.Robinson's house, Bull Run, S.319, S.1176.Ruins of Henry's house, Bull Run, S.320.Headquarters of General Beauregard (confederate) at Manassas, S.327.Stone church, Centreville, S.302.Mrs. Spinner's house, near Centreville, S.308, S.309.Grigsby House (Stevens's house), near Centreville, S.1163, S.303.Soldier' graves, Bull Run, S.321.Dedication of monument on battlefield of Bull Run, L.7362, L.7363, L.7364.Monument on battlefield of Bull Run, L.7532, S.1193, S.1194.
Long Bridge. Washington, D. C., L.7824.Christ church, Alexandria, where General Washington attended, S.2301.Marshall House, Alexandria, Va., S.1189.Slave-pen, Alexandria, Va., L.7264. S.1003, S.1174.Ruins of Norfolk navy-yard, 8.984.Ruins of Harper's Ferry arsenal, S.655.Ruins of bridge across Potomac River at Berlin, S.658.Fairfax court-house, S.298.Fairfax seminary, S.2322.Fairfax church, S.2323.Taylor's tavern, near Fall's Church, S.2320.Cub Run, S.307.Bull Hun, S.1111.Battlefield of Bull Run, S.1046.Ruins of stone bridge, Bull Run, L.7082, S.310, S.312.Sudley church, S.315, S.316, S.1017, S.1148.Sudley Ford, Bull Run, S.313, S.314.Thorburn's house, Bull Run, S.317.Matthews's house, Bull Run, S.318.Robinson's house, Bull Run, S.319, S.1176.Ruins of Henry's house, Bull Run, S.320.Headquarters of General Beauregard (confederate) at Manassas, S.327.Stone church, Centreville, S.302.Mrs. Spinner's house, near Centreville, S.308, S.309.Grigsby House (Stevens's house), near Centreville, S.1163, S.303.Soldier' graves, Bull Run, S.321.Dedication of monument on battlefield of Bull Run, L.7362, L.7363, L.7364.Monument on battlefield of Bull Run, L.7532, S.1193, S.1194.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
August, 1861, to March, 1862.
Headquarters of General McClellan at Fairfax Court House, Va., (also used by General Beauregard) L.7142, S.299.Camp of Tenth Massachusetts Infantry, S.2421.Signal tower near camp of Fourteenth New York Infantry, S.2352.Camp of Thirty-fifth New York Infantry, S.2422.Camp of Seventy-first New York Infantry, S.2413, S.2415.Camp of Thirty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, Queen's farm, nearFort Slocum, Virginia, S.2409, S.2410, S.2412.Camp scenes in camp of Thirty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, S.2405, S.2406.Review of Dwight's brigade, 8.2419, S.2420.Newspaper dealer in camp, C.1378.Sunday services in camp of Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, S.3713.Professor Lowe's balloon, S.2349, S.2350.
Headquarters of General McClellan at Fairfax Court House, Va., (also used by General Beauregard) L.7142, S.299.Camp of Tenth Massachusetts Infantry, S.2421.Signal tower near camp of Fourteenth New York Infantry, S.2352.Camp of Thirty-fifth New York Infantry, S.2422.Camp of Seventy-first New York Infantry, S.2413, S.2415.Camp of Thirty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, Queen's farm, nearFort Slocum, Virginia, S.2409, S.2410, S.2412.Camp scenes in camp of Thirty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, S.2405, S.2406.Review of Dwight's brigade, 8.2419, S.2420.Newspaper dealer in camp, C.1378.Sunday services in camp of Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, S.3713.Professor Lowe's balloon, S.2349, S.2350.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
March, 1862, to July, 1862.
Peninsula Campaign.
Battery No. 1, in front of Yorktown, L.7094, S.361, S.362, S.363, S.364, S.365.Battery No. 4, in front of Yorktown, S.373, S.374, S.375, S.376, S.377, S.378, S.379, S.380.Naval battery in front of Yorktown, S.463.Battery Magruder (confederate), Yorktown, S.2360, S.2361, S.2362.Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, S.450, S.451, S.452, S.453, S.458, S.1026, S.2364, S.2365, S.2366, S.2367, S.2368, S.2369, S.2425.Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, with exploded gun, S.455. S.2370.Ravine at Yorktown in which confederate magazines located, S.447.Confederate water battery at Gloucester Point, S.454, S.457, S.460, S.461.Yorktown Landing, S.2383.Artillery park at Yorktown Landing, S.2358.Wagon park at Yorktown Landing, S.2357.Sally-port at Yorktown, S.2371.Street view in Yorktown, S.2372.Court-house, Yorktown, S.2375, S.2376.Church, used as Second Corps hospital, Yorktown, S.2374.Baptist church and hospital of Third Division, Sixth Corps, Yorktown, S.2373.Cornwallis's headquarters during Revolutionary war, S.2336.Headquarters of General Magruder (confederate), Yorktown, Va.,S.449.Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, used by confederates for magazine, S.2379, S.2380.Captain Perkins's "Secesh," horse captured at Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, S.2381.Confederate winter quarters near Yorktown, S.2377.Camp scene in front of Yorktown—quarters of Dr. Grant and Dr. Dwight, of French's brigade, S.2378.Farnhold's house, near Yorktown, May, 1862, S.360.Moore's house, near Yorktown, S.462.Clark's house, near Yorktown—used as hospital, S.371.House used by General La Fayette during Revolutionary war as Headquarters, S.369, S.372.Tabb's house, Yorktown, L.7413.Camp Winfield Scott, headquarters Army of Potomac, in front of Yorktown, May, 1862:—views of camp, S.350, S.367, S.368.—Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, Comte de Paris, English army officers, and officers of General McClellan's staff, S.352, S.353, S.354.—staff and foreign officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.429, S.355.—Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, and Comte de Paris atmess table, S.356, S.358.—group of staff officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.388.—group of English officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.638.—topographical engineers, S.366.—group at photographer's tent, S.349.—Captain Custer, U. S. A., and Lieutenant Washington, a confederate prisoner, May, 1862, S.428.—orderlies and servants, S.359, S.444.Camp at General Andrew Porter's headquarters in front of Yorktown, May, 1862, S.370.General Andrew Porter's staff, May, 1862, S.389.Generals Franklin, Slocum, Barry, and Newton, and staff officers, May, 1862, S.381, S.382.Embarkation at Yorktown for White House Landing, S.2363.Encampment of Army of Potomac at Cumberland Landing:—view of camp, L.7597, L.7598, L.7519, L.7648, S.1180.—views making panoramic view, S.1076, S.1186, S.1212, S.1213, S.1214, S.1219.—views making panoramic view, S.1215, S.1216, S.1217, S.1218.—seven views making one panoramic view, S.1220, S.1221, S.1222, S.1223, S.1224, S.1225, S.1226.Foller's house, Cumberland Landing, S.385.Contrabands at Foller's house, Cumberland Landing, S.383.White House Landing, S.2485.Conway Landing, S.2490.View of river below White House Landing, S.2489.The White House, former residence of Mrs. Custis Washington, S.384.Ruins of the White House, S.2486.Camp of Christian Commission, at White House Landing, S.2487.Ruins of bridge across Pamunkey River, near White House Landing, S.386.Saint Peter's church, near White House, where General Washington was married, S.2302, S.2303.Headquarters Army of Potomac, at Savage Station, June, 1862, S.468.Field hospital, at Savage Station, after battle of June 27, 1862, S.491.Battlefield of Fair Oaks:—house used as hospital for Hooker's division during the battle, S.478, S.479.—house used as hospital, S.480.—house near which over four hundred soldiers were buried, S.470.—Sickles's brigade coming into line in distance, S.471.—Quarle's house, S.474.—earthworks at extreme front, S.472.Fort Richardson, near Fair Oaks Station, June, 1862, S.473.Fort Sumner, near Fair Oaks Station, June, 1862, S.476.Camp Lincoln, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.430.Battery,—First New York Artillery Battalion, near Fair Oaks,June, 1862, S.443, S.640.Robertson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery B, Second United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.642, S.439.Benson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery M, Second United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.433, S.641.Gibson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery C, Third United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.431.Officers of Brigade of Horse Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.434, S.639.General Stoneman, General Naglee, and staff officers, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.436, S.438, S.445.Gun captured by Butterfield's brigade, near Hanover Court House, S.2353, S.2354.Mechanicsville, Va., S.909.Elliston's Mill, battlefield of Mechanicsville, S.920.Gaines's Mill, Va., S.932.Battlefield of Gaines's Mill, Va., unburied dead, S.914, S.916.Engineer Corps making corduroy roads, June, 1862, S.656.Bridge across Chickahominy River, built by Fifteenth New YorkEngineers, S.489.Grape Vine Bridge across Chickahominy River, L.7383.Bridge across Chickahominy River, S.930.Bridge across Chickahominy River, Mechanicsville Road, S.913.Telegraph station, Wilcox's Landing, S.2351.Westover House, James River, S.2334, S.2335.Westover Landing, James River, S.620.Officers of Third and Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Westover Landing, S.623, S.629.General W. W. Averell and staff, Westover Landing, S.635.Headquarters of Signal Corps camp at Harrison's Landing, S.621.General Sedgwick, Colonel Sackett, and Lieutenant-Colonel Colburn, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.653.Group of officers that graduated in class of 1860, United States Military Academy, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.624.Major Myers, Lieutenant Stryker, and Lieutenant Norton, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.626.Group of officers belonging to Irish brigade, Harrison's Landing, July, 1862, S.627.Lieutenants Jones, Bowen, and Custer, May, 1862, S.387.
Battery No. 1, in front of Yorktown, L.7094, S.361, S.362, S.363, S.364, S.365.Battery No. 4, in front of Yorktown, S.373, S.374, S.375, S.376, S.377, S.378, S.379, S.380.Naval battery in front of Yorktown, S.463.Battery Magruder (confederate), Yorktown, S.2360, S.2361, S.2362.Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, S.450, S.451, S.452, S.453, S.458, S.1026, S.2364, S.2365, S.2366, S.2367, S.2368, S.2369, S.2425.Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, with exploded gun, S.455. S.2370.Ravine at Yorktown in which confederate magazines located, S.447.Confederate water battery at Gloucester Point, S.454, S.457, S.460, S.461.Yorktown Landing, S.2383.Artillery park at Yorktown Landing, S.2358.Wagon park at Yorktown Landing, S.2357.Sally-port at Yorktown, S.2371.Street view in Yorktown, S.2372.Court-house, Yorktown, S.2375, S.2376.Church, used as Second Corps hospital, Yorktown, S.2374.Baptist church and hospital of Third Division, Sixth Corps, Yorktown, S.2373.Cornwallis's headquarters during Revolutionary war, S.2336.Headquarters of General Magruder (confederate), Yorktown, Va.,S.449.Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, used by confederates for magazine, S.2379, S.2380.Captain Perkins's "Secesh," horse captured at Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, S.2381.Confederate winter quarters near Yorktown, S.2377.Camp scene in front of Yorktown—quarters of Dr. Grant and Dr. Dwight, of French's brigade, S.2378.Farnhold's house, near Yorktown, May, 1862, S.360.Moore's house, near Yorktown, S.462.Clark's house, near Yorktown—used as hospital, S.371.House used by General La Fayette during Revolutionary war as Headquarters, S.369, S.372.Tabb's house, Yorktown, L.7413.Camp Winfield Scott, headquarters Army of Potomac, in front of Yorktown, May, 1862:—views of camp, S.350, S.367, S.368.—Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, Comte de Paris, English army officers, and officers of General McClellan's staff, S.352, S.353, S.354.—staff and foreign officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.429, S.355.—Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, and Comte de Paris atmess table, S.356, S.358.—group of staff officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.388.—group of English officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.638.—topographical engineers, S.366.—group at photographer's tent, S.349.—Captain Custer, U. S. A., and Lieutenant Washington, a confederate prisoner, May, 1862, S.428.—orderlies and servants, S.359, S.444.Camp at General Andrew Porter's headquarters in front of Yorktown, May, 1862, S.370.General Andrew Porter's staff, May, 1862, S.389.Generals Franklin, Slocum, Barry, and Newton, and staff officers, May, 1862, S.381, S.382.Embarkation at Yorktown for White House Landing, S.2363.Encampment of Army of Potomac at Cumberland Landing:—view of camp, L.7597, L.7598, L.7519, L.7648, S.1180.—views making panoramic view, S.1076, S.1186, S.1212, S.1213, S.1214, S.1219.—views making panoramic view, S.1215, S.1216, S.1217, S.1218.—seven views making one panoramic view, S.1220, S.1221, S.1222, S.1223, S.1224, S.1225, S.1226.Foller's house, Cumberland Landing, S.385.Contrabands at Foller's house, Cumberland Landing, S.383.White House Landing, S.2485.Conway Landing, S.2490.View of river below White House Landing, S.2489.The White House, former residence of Mrs. Custis Washington, S.384.Ruins of the White House, S.2486.Camp of Christian Commission, at White House Landing, S.2487.Ruins of bridge across Pamunkey River, near White House Landing, S.386.Saint Peter's church, near White House, where General Washington was married, S.2302, S.2303.Headquarters Army of Potomac, at Savage Station, June, 1862, S.468.Field hospital, at Savage Station, after battle of June 27, 1862, S.491.Battlefield of Fair Oaks:—house used as hospital for Hooker's division during the battle, S.478, S.479.—house used as hospital, S.480.—house near which over four hundred soldiers were buried, S.470.—Sickles's brigade coming into line in distance, S.471.—Quarle's house, S.474.—earthworks at extreme front, S.472.Fort Richardson, near Fair Oaks Station, June, 1862, S.473.Fort Sumner, near Fair Oaks Station, June, 1862, S.476.Camp Lincoln, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.430.Battery,—First New York Artillery Battalion, near Fair Oaks,June, 1862, S.443, S.640.Robertson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery B, Second United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.642, S.439.Benson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery M, Second United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.433, S.641.Gibson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery C, Third United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.431.Officers of Brigade of Horse Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.434, S.639.General Stoneman, General Naglee, and staff officers, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.436, S.438, S.445.Gun captured by Butterfield's brigade, near Hanover Court House, S.2353, S.2354.Mechanicsville, Va., S.909.Elliston's Mill, battlefield of Mechanicsville, S.920.Gaines's Mill, Va., S.932.Battlefield of Gaines's Mill, Va., unburied dead, S.914, S.916.Engineer Corps making corduroy roads, June, 1862, S.656.Bridge across Chickahominy River, built by Fifteenth New YorkEngineers, S.489.Grape Vine Bridge across Chickahominy River, L.7383.Bridge across Chickahominy River, S.930.Bridge across Chickahominy River, Mechanicsville Road, S.913.Telegraph station, Wilcox's Landing, S.2351.Westover House, James River, S.2334, S.2335.Westover Landing, James River, S.620.Officers of Third and Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Westover Landing, S.623, S.629.General W. W. Averell and staff, Westover Landing, S.635.Headquarters of Signal Corps camp at Harrison's Landing, S.621.General Sedgwick, Colonel Sackett, and Lieutenant-Colonel Colburn, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.653.Group of officers that graduated in class of 1860, United States Military Academy, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.624.Major Myers, Lieutenant Stryker, and Lieutenant Norton, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.626.Group of officers belonging to Irish brigade, Harrison's Landing, July, 1862, S.627.Lieutenants Jones, Bowen, and Custer, May, 1862, S.387.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
July, 1862, to September, 1862.
Pope's Campaign.
Centreville, after its evacuation by confederate army in March, 1862:—confederate barracks, L.7212, S.331, S.332, S.648, S.1045.—confederate fortifications, S.305, S.334, S.333, S.1144, S.1145.—headquarters of (confederate) General Johnston, S.303.Manassas, after its evacuation by confederate army in March, 1862:—destruction of railroad, L.7197.—confederate fortifications, L.7171, S.323, S.543, S.544, S.545, S.546.Yellow hospital, Manassas, July, 1862, S.650.Headquarters of General McDowell, near Manassas, July, 1862, S.646, S.647.Our photographer, near Manassas, July, 1862, S.651.Battlefield of Cedar Mountain:—general views, S.500, S.506, S.511.—west view of the field, S.504.—dead horses, S.510.—house in which General Winder (confederate) was killed, S.501, S.502.—house used as confederate hospital, S.507.—Mrs. Hudson's house, S.505.—Slaughter's house, position of confederate battery, S.508.Federal battery fording a tributary of the Rappahannock River on day of battle of Cedar Mountain, S.520.Hazel River, S.521.Culpeper, Va.:—general views of town, S.216, S.527, S.530.—court-house, S.523.—railroad depot, S.528, S.529.—street views, S.524, S.525, S.526.Troops building bridge across north fork of RappahannockRiver, near Fauquier Sulphur Springs, S.512, S.513, S.515.Fugitive negroes fording Rappahannock River, escaping from advance of confederate army, S.518, S.519.Fauquier Sulphur Springs hotel, S.537, S.542.Rappahannock station, S.522.Rappahannock bridge, S.514, S.517.Warrenton, Va.:—street views, S.532, S.534.—court-house, S.533.—railroad depot, S.535, S.536.—church, S.736.Catlett's Station, August, 1862, S.594.Destruction of railroad rolling stock on Orange & AlexandriaRailroad, S.593.Battlefield of Manassas:—ruins of Mrs. Henry's house, S.320.—Thorburn's house, S.317.—Matthews's house, S.318.—Robinson's house, S.319, S.1176.Bridge across Bull Run, built by Engineers of McDowell's corps,August, 1862, S.547.Picket post near Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run,S.645.Sudley Ford, Bull Run,S.313,S.314.Sudley church,S.315,S.316,S.1017,S.1148.Ruins of stone bridge, Bull Run,L.7082,S.310,S.312.Ruins of bridge at Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run,S.2338.Bull Run,S.1111.Cub Run,S.307.Stone church, Centreville,S.302.Mrs. Spinner's house, near Centreville,S.308,S.309.Grigsby House (Stevens's house), near Centreville,S.1163,S.303.Fairfax court-house,S.298.Monument on battlefield of Groveton,L.7299,S.1193.
Centreville, after its evacuation by confederate army in March, 1862:—confederate barracks, L.7212, S.331, S.332, S.648, S.1045.—confederate fortifications, S.305, S.334, S.333, S.1144, S.1145.—headquarters of (confederate) General Johnston, S.303.Manassas, after its evacuation by confederate army in March, 1862:—destruction of railroad, L.7197.—confederate fortifications, L.7171, S.323, S.543, S.544, S.545, S.546.Yellow hospital, Manassas, July, 1862, S.650.Headquarters of General McDowell, near Manassas, July, 1862, S.646, S.647.Our photographer, near Manassas, July, 1862, S.651.Battlefield of Cedar Mountain:—general views, S.500, S.506, S.511.—west view of the field, S.504.—dead horses, S.510.—house in which General Winder (confederate) was killed, S.501, S.502.—house used as confederate hospital, S.507.—Mrs. Hudson's house, S.505.—Slaughter's house, position of confederate battery, S.508.Federal battery fording a tributary of the Rappahannock River on day of battle of Cedar Mountain, S.520.Hazel River, S.521.Culpeper, Va.:—general views of town, S.216, S.527, S.530.—court-house, S.523.—railroad depot, S.528, S.529.—street views, S.524, S.525, S.526.Troops building bridge across north fork of RappahannockRiver, near Fauquier Sulphur Springs, S.512, S.513, S.515.Fugitive negroes fording Rappahannock River, escaping from advance of confederate army, S.518, S.519.Fauquier Sulphur Springs hotel, S.537, S.542.Rappahannock station, S.522.Rappahannock bridge, S.514, S.517.Warrenton, Va.:—street views, S.532, S.534.—court-house, S.533.—railroad depot, S.535, S.536.—church, S.736.Catlett's Station, August, 1862, S.594.Destruction of railroad rolling stock on Orange & AlexandriaRailroad, S.593.Battlefield of Manassas:—ruins of Mrs. Henry's house, S.320.—Thorburn's house, S.317.—Matthews's house, S.318.—Robinson's house, S.319, S.1176.Bridge across Bull Run, built by Engineers of McDowell's corps,August, 1862, S.547.Picket post near Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run,S.645.Sudley Ford, Bull Run,S.313,S.314.Sudley church,S.315,S.316,S.1017,S.1148.Ruins of stone bridge, Bull Run,L.7082,S.310,S.312.Ruins of bridge at Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run,S.2338.Bull Run,S.1111.Cub Run,S.307.Stone church, Centreville,S.302.Mrs. Spinner's house, near Centreville,S.308,S.309.Grigsby House (Stevens's house), near Centreville,S.1163,S.303.Fairfax court-house,S.298.Monument on battlefield of Groveton,L.7299,S.1193.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
September, 1862, to November, 1862.
Antietam Campaign.
Battlefield at Antietam:—view of part of the field on the day of the battle,S.671.—view on Antietam Creek,S.597.—signal station on Elk Mountain,L.7270,L.7563,S.633.—Antietam bridge,S.1178,S.1179.—Antietam bridge, looking up stream,L.7214,S.578.—Antietam bridge, looking down stream,L.7093,S.609.—Antietam bridge, southeastern view,S.608.—Antietam bridge, northeastern view,S.607.—Antietam bridge, eastern view,S.583,S.610,S.614.—Burnside bridge, looking up stream,S.584.—Burnside bridge, northeastern view,S.615.—Burnside bridge, southeastern view,S.600,S.601.—Burnside bridge, southwestern view,S.613.—Burnside bridge, northwestern view,S.612.—Miller's house,L.7019.—Newcomer's mill,S.582.—Sherrick's house,S.598.—Rullet's house,S.575.—Ruins of Mumma's house,S.574.—Real's barn,S.591.—General Hooker's headquarters during the battle,S.576.—Dunker church,S.573,S.1196.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers alongside the fence on Hagerstown road,S.559,S.560,S.566,S.567.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers near Sherrick's house,S.554,S.555,S.571.—views on the field where Sumner's corps charged,S.552,S.562,S.564,S.568.—views in the ditch on the right, showing many dead confederates,S.553,S.563,S.565.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers,S.325,S.326,S.567.—burying the dead,S.551,S.557,S.561,S.569.—graves of federal soldiers at Burnside bridge,S.585.—a lone grave,S.570.—confederate wounded at Smith's barn after the battle; Dr. Hurd, of Fourteenth Indiana, in attendance,S.588,S.589,S.590,S.592.President Lincoln in General McClellan's tent at headquarters Army of Potomac, October, 1862,S.602.General Marcy and other officers at headquarters Army of Potomac, October, 1862,S.603.Blacksmith's forge and horse-shoers, at headquarters Army of Potomac, September, 1862,S.587.Group at secret-service quarters, headquarters Army of Potomac, October, 1862,S.631.Major Allen Pinkerton, at secret-service quarters, October, 1826,S.618.Sharpsburg, Md., September, 1862,S.595,S.599.Lutheran church, Sharpsburg, Md., September, 1862,S.596.Pontoon bridges and ruins of stone bridge across Potomac River at Berlin, October, 1862,L.7437,S.616.Harper's Ferry, W. Va.:—general views,L.7443,L.7649,S.654.—Maryland Heights,L.7132,L.7441,S.1002.—Loudoun Heights,L.7072.—Maryland and, Loudoun Heights,L.7133.—Bolivar Heights,L.7187.
Battlefield at Antietam:—view of part of the field on the day of the battle,S.671.—view on Antietam Creek,S.597.—signal station on Elk Mountain,L.7270,L.7563,S.633.—Antietam bridge,S.1178,S.1179.—Antietam bridge, looking up stream,L.7214,S.578.—Antietam bridge, looking down stream,L.7093,S.609.—Antietam bridge, southeastern view,S.608.—Antietam bridge, northeastern view,S.607.—Antietam bridge, eastern view,S.583,S.610,S.614.—Burnside bridge, looking up stream,S.584.—Burnside bridge, northeastern view,S.615.—Burnside bridge, southeastern view,S.600,S.601.—Burnside bridge, southwestern view,S.613.—Burnside bridge, northwestern view,S.612.—Miller's house,L.7019.—Newcomer's mill,S.582.—Sherrick's house,S.598.—Rullet's house,S.575.—Ruins of Mumma's house,S.574.—Real's barn,S.591.—General Hooker's headquarters during the battle,S.576.—Dunker church,S.573,S.1196.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers alongside the fence on Hagerstown road,S.559,S.560,S.566,S.567.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers near Sherrick's house,S.554,S.555,S.571.—views on the field where Sumner's corps charged,S.552,S.562,S.564,S.568.—views in the ditch on the right, showing many dead confederates,S.553,S.563,S.565.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers,S.325,S.326,S.567.—burying the dead,S.551,S.557,S.561,S.569.—graves of federal soldiers at Burnside bridge,S.585.—a lone grave,S.570.—confederate wounded at Smith's barn after the battle; Dr. Hurd, of Fourteenth Indiana, in attendance,S.588,S.589,S.590,S.592.President Lincoln in General McClellan's tent at headquarters Army of Potomac, October, 1862,S.602.General Marcy and other officers at headquarters Army of Potomac, October, 1862,S.603.Blacksmith's forge and horse-shoers, at headquarters Army of Potomac, September, 1862,S.587.Group at secret-service quarters, headquarters Army of Potomac, October, 1862,S.631.Major Allen Pinkerton, at secret-service quarters, October, 1826,S.618.Sharpsburg, Md., September, 1862,S.595,S.599.Lutheran church, Sharpsburg, Md., September, 1862,S.596.Pontoon bridges and ruins of stone bridge across Potomac River at Berlin, October, 1862,L.7437,S.616.Harper's Ferry, W. Va.:—general views,L.7443,L.7649,S.654.—Maryland Heights,L.7132,L.7441,S.1002.—Loudoun Heights,L.7072.—Maryland and, Loudoun Heights,L.7133.—Bolivar Heights,L.7187.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
November, 1862, to June, 1863.
Fredericksburg Campaign.
Generals of the Army of the Potomac, November 10, 1862,L.7380.General A. E. Burnside and staff, Warrenton, Va., November, 1862,L.7186,L.7379,L.7382,S.1049.Acquia Creek Landing:—distant views,S.673,S.674,S.681.—wharves,L.7014,L.7446,L.7643,S.682.—quartermaster's office,L.7108,S.176.—commissary depot,S.680.—group at hospital,L.7355.—clerks at commissary depot,L.7322,L.7533.—employees at quartermaster's wagon-camp,L.7323.—Lieut.-Col. Sawtelle, Captain Forsyth, Dr. Wright, Lieut.-Col. Porter, and others, at Acquia Creek Landing,L.7320.Phillips's house, near Falmouth,S.677.Lacey's house, near Falmouth,S.697,S.698.
Generals of the Army of the Potomac, November 10, 1862,L.7380.General A. E. Burnside and staff, Warrenton, Va., November, 1862,L.7186,L.7379,L.7382,S.1049.Acquia Creek Landing:—distant views,S.673,S.674,S.681.—wharves,L.7014,L.7446,L.7643,S.682.—quartermaster's office,L.7108,S.176.—commissary depot,S.680.—group at hospital,L.7355.—clerks at commissary depot,L.7322,L.7533.—employees at quartermaster's wagon-camp,L.7323.—Lieut.-Col. Sawtelle, Captain Forsyth, Dr. Wright, Lieut.-Col. Porter, and others, at Acquia Creek Landing,L.7320.Phillips's house, near Falmouth,S.677.Lacey's house, near Falmouth,S.697,S.698.
Fredericksburg:—view taken from Tyler's battery,S.676.—panoramic view,S.683,S.1191.—lower end of town,S.178.—houses, showing effect of shelling on December 13, 1862,S.716,S.717,S.718,S.719,S.2511.Barnard's house, below Fredericksburg, destroyed during battle,L.7141.Marye's house, on Marye's Heights, in rear of Fredericksburg, rifle-pits in front,S.733,S.734.A frame house on Marye's Heights, in rear of Fredericksburg, showing effects of shot and shell,S.735.Embarkation of Ninth Corps at Acquia Creek Landing, February, 1863,S.679.Headquarters Army of Potomac:—group of staff officers,S.693,S.695.—Lieutenant-Colonel Dickinson and other officers,L.7467.—Dr. Letterman, medical director, and other officers,L.7356.—clerks in office of Assistant Adjutant-General,S.177.—post-office,L.7314,L.7396.—mail-wagon,S.296.General Alfred Pleasonton and Captain Custer, near Falmouth, April, 1863,L.7551.General J. H. H. Ward and group, Acquia Creek Landing, February, 1863,L.7040.Colonel Graham and other officers, Falmouth, Va., March, 1863,L.7525.Captains Moore, Russell, and Chandler, of General Hooker's staff, Falmouth, Va., April, 1863,L.7552.Major Whitney, Captain Harrison, and Captain Owen, Warrenton, Va, November, 1862,L.7450.Company "I" Sixth Pennsylvania (Rush's lancers), near Falmouth, June, 1863,L.7140.Camp of One Hundred and Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, March, 1863,S.297.Headquarters of Sixty-first New York Infantry, and group of officers, near Falmouth, Va., April, 1863,L.7530,L.7531.Balloon Camp, near Falmouth, Va., March, 1863,S.678.Ambulance train of Engineer Brigade, near Falmouth, April, 1863,L.7523,S.516.
Fredericksburg:—view taken from Tyler's battery,S.676.—panoramic view,S.683,S.1191.—lower end of town,S.178.—houses, showing effect of shelling on December 13, 1862,S.716,S.717,S.718,S.719,S.2511.Barnard's house, below Fredericksburg, destroyed during battle,L.7141.Marye's house, on Marye's Heights, in rear of Fredericksburg, rifle-pits in front,S.733,S.734.A frame house on Marye's Heights, in rear of Fredericksburg, showing effects of shot and shell,S.735.Embarkation of Ninth Corps at Acquia Creek Landing, February, 1863,S.679.Headquarters Army of Potomac:—group of staff officers,S.693,S.695.—Lieutenant-Colonel Dickinson and other officers,L.7467.—Dr. Letterman, medical director, and other officers,L.7356.—clerks in office of Assistant Adjutant-General,S.177.—post-office,L.7314,L.7396.—mail-wagon,S.296.General Alfred Pleasonton and Captain Custer, near Falmouth, April, 1863,L.7551.General J. H. H. Ward and group, Acquia Creek Landing, February, 1863,L.7040.Colonel Graham and other officers, Falmouth, Va., March, 1863,L.7525.Captains Moore, Russell, and Chandler, of General Hooker's staff, Falmouth, Va., April, 1863,L.7552.Major Whitney, Captain Harrison, and Captain Owen, Warrenton, Va, November, 1862,L.7450.Company "I" Sixth Pennsylvania (Rush's lancers), near Falmouth, June, 1863,L.7140.Camp of One Hundred and Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, March, 1863,S.297.Headquarters of Sixty-first New York Infantry, and group of officers, near Falmouth, Va., April, 1863,L.7530,L.7531.Balloon Camp, near Falmouth, Va., March, 1863,S.678.Ambulance train of Engineer Brigade, near Falmouth, April, 1863,L.7523,S.516.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
June and July, 1863.
Gettysburg Campaign.
Headquarters Army of Potomac, near Fairfax Court House, June, 1863,L.7507.Commissary tent, and Capt Howard and group, at headquarters Army of Potomac, near Fairfax Court House, June, 1863,L.7438,L.7549.Emmettsburg, Md.:—view of the town,S.272.—Farmer's Hotel,S.228.—Mount Saint Mary's College,L.7234,L.7357,S.269,S.270.—Saint Joseph's Academy,L.7473,L.7595,S.271.Gettysburg, Pa.:—view of town from Culp's Hill,L.7360.—view of town from the cemetery,S.273.—college,L.7596.—seminary,S.2393.—office of Sanitary Commission,S.238.—entrance to National Cemetery, July, 1865,L.7248,L.7489.—dedication of monument,S.1159,S.1160.—White's house, near Gettysburg,L.7465.Battlefield of Gettysburg:—General Meade's headquarters,S.259,S.1167.—General R. E. Lee's (confederate) headquarters,S.2394,S.2395.—scene at Trossel's barn, where Ninth Massachusetts Battery was cut up, showing dead horses,S.266.—scene at Trossel's house, near center of battlefield,S.248.—bodies of dead confederate sharpshooters among the rocks in front of Little Round Top,L.7096,S.229,S.237,S.244,S.251,S.258,S.263.—body of confederate soldier disemboweled by a shell,L.7258,S.274.—a shattered caisson, and dead horses,S.226.—bodies of confederate soldiers killed by fire of federal batteries on Round Top,S.236.—bodies of dead in the "wheat field," near Emmettsburg road—scene of fighting on second day,S.227,S.239,S.256,S.257,S.260,S.268.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers of South Carolina Regiment on the left of their line,S.240,S.250.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers who were killed in fight on first day, collected for burial,S.233,S.235,S.245,S.246.—bodies of dead in the woods In front of Little Round Top,S.249,S.252,S.253.—views in the "slaughter pen" showing dead confederates at foot of Little Round Top,S.262,S.265,S.267.—views of temporary intrenchments of federal troops on Little Round Top,S.230,S.231,S.241,S.247,S.255,S.261,S.264.—views of Little Round Top,L.7318,L.7319,L.7491,L.7493.—bodies of dead federal soldiers on the field where General Reynolds was killed,S.234,S.243.Battlefield of Gettysburg,—Continued:—bodies of dead federal soldiers in front of Seminary Ridge,S.242.—Little Round Top,S.2400.—woods on federal left, showing wounded trees, or how the bullets flew,S.2386,S.2391.—breastworks on federal left,S.2387.—old cemetery gate,S.2388,S.2389.John L. Burns, the "hero of Gettysburg," recovering from his wounds,S.2401,S.2402.John L. Burns's cottage,S.2403.
Headquarters Army of Potomac, near Fairfax Court House, June, 1863,L.7507.Commissary tent, and Capt Howard and group, at headquarters Army of Potomac, near Fairfax Court House, June, 1863,L.7438,L.7549.Emmettsburg, Md.:—view of the town,S.272.—Farmer's Hotel,S.228.—Mount Saint Mary's College,L.7234,L.7357,S.269,S.270.—Saint Joseph's Academy,L.7473,L.7595,S.271.Gettysburg, Pa.:—view of town from Culp's Hill,L.7360.—view of town from the cemetery,S.273.—college,L.7596.—seminary,S.2393.—office of Sanitary Commission,S.238.—entrance to National Cemetery, July, 1865,L.7248,L.7489.—dedication of monument,S.1159,S.1160.—White's house, near Gettysburg,L.7465.Battlefield of Gettysburg:—General Meade's headquarters,S.259,S.1167.—General R. E. Lee's (confederate) headquarters,S.2394,S.2395.—scene at Trossel's barn, where Ninth Massachusetts Battery was cut up, showing dead horses,S.266.—scene at Trossel's house, near center of battlefield,S.248.—bodies of dead confederate sharpshooters among the rocks in front of Little Round Top,L.7096,S.229,S.237,S.244,S.251,S.258,S.263.—body of confederate soldier disemboweled by a shell,L.7258,S.274.—a shattered caisson, and dead horses,S.226.—bodies of confederate soldiers killed by fire of federal batteries on Round Top,S.236.—bodies of dead in the "wheat field," near Emmettsburg road—scene of fighting on second day,S.227,S.239,S.256,S.257,S.260,S.268.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers of South Carolina Regiment on the left of their line,S.240,S.250.—bodies of dead confederate soldiers who were killed in fight on first day, collected for burial,S.233,S.235,S.245,S.246.—bodies of dead in the woods In front of Little Round Top,S.249,S.252,S.253.—views in the "slaughter pen" showing dead confederates at foot of Little Round Top,S.262,S.265,S.267.—views of temporary intrenchments of federal troops on Little Round Top,S.230,S.231,S.241,S.247,S.255,S.261,S.264.—views of Little Round Top,L.7318,L.7319,L.7491,L.7493.—bodies of dead federal soldiers on the field where General Reynolds was killed,S.234,S.243.Battlefield of Gettysburg,—Continued:—bodies of dead federal soldiers in front of Seminary Ridge,S.242.—Little Round Top,S.2400.—woods on federal left, showing wounded trees, or how the bullets flew,S.2386,S.2391.—breastworks on federal left,S.2387.—old cemetery gate,S.2388,S.2389.John L. Burns, the "hero of Gettysburg," recovering from his wounds,S.2401,S.2402.John L. Burns's cottage,S.2403.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
August, 1863, to December, 1863.
Gettysburg to Mine Run.
Destruction of Orange & Alexandria Railroad by the confederates on their retreat from Manassas in October, 1863,S.173,S.174.Rebuilding bridge on Orange & Alexandria Railroad, across Cedar Run, near Catlett's Station,S.343.Generals of the Army of the Potomac, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7329.Headquarters Army of Potomac, Bealeton, Va.:—General Patrick's quarters near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7120.—sutler's tent,L.7216.—Colonel Sharpe and officers of secret service,S.213.—military telegraph operators,L.7311,L.7312,L.7358.—officers of Signal Corps,L.7374.—Captain Pierce, Captain Page, Captain Howell, Lieutenant Kelly,L.7332,L.7333,L.7375.—wagons and horses of quartermaster's repair shops,S.276,L.7328.—Captain Kimball's tent,S.215."John Henry" at Headquarters Third Army Corps, staff officers,L.7339.Dr. Murray's house, near Auburn, Va.,L.7081,S.224.General Pleasonton's headquarters, near Auburn, Va.,S.275.Battery A, Fourth United States Artillery, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7334.Headquarters of Battery,—United States Artillery, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7341,L.7342.Officers of Eightieth New York Infantry (Twentieth N. Y. S. M.), Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7071,L.7373.Camp of Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.212,S.219.Officers of Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7515.Officers of regimental staff of Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7011,S.284.Commissioned officers' mess, Company D, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.218.Non-commissioned officers' mess, Company D, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.217.Commissioned officers' mess, Company E, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.225.Commissioned officers' mess, Company F, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.220.Camp in the woods, near Culpeper, Va., November, 1863,S.223.General Custer and General Pleasonton, Warrenton, Va., October, 1863,L.7371.General Mott, General Ward, Colonels Austin, Brewster, and Farnum, October, 1863,L.7079,S.280.Lieutenant-Colonel Wood and other officers, Culpeper, Va., November, 1863,S.222.Officers of Horse Artillery Brigade, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7076,L.7078,L.7083,L.7607.Surgeons of Second Division, Third Corps, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7378.Catlett's Station,S.594.Rappahannock Station,S.522.Ruins of hotel at Fauquier Sulphur Springs,L.7092,S.293,S.1161.Residence of John Minor Botts,L.7123,L.7124,L.7125,S.286,S.287.Warrenton, Va.:—street views,S.532,S.534.—court-house,S.533.—railroad depot,S.535,S.536.—church,S.736.Culpeper, Va.:—general views of town,S.216,S.527,S.530.—court-house,S.523.—railroad depot,S.528,S.529.—street views,S.524,S.525,S.526.—Wallack's house,L.7080.Headquarters of New York Herald in the field, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7235,L.7237,S.294.Newsboy in camp,S.617.Headquarters of Christian Commission, Germantown, Va., August, 1863,L.7471.Gimlet, a noted war-horse on the Rappahannock,S.643.Contrabands at leisure,S.221.
Destruction of Orange & Alexandria Railroad by the confederates on their retreat from Manassas in October, 1863,S.173,S.174.Rebuilding bridge on Orange & Alexandria Railroad, across Cedar Run, near Catlett's Station,S.343.Generals of the Army of the Potomac, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7329.Headquarters Army of Potomac, Bealeton, Va.:—General Patrick's quarters near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7120.—sutler's tent,L.7216.—Colonel Sharpe and officers of secret service,S.213.—military telegraph operators,L.7311,L.7312,L.7358.—officers of Signal Corps,L.7374.—Captain Pierce, Captain Page, Captain Howell, Lieutenant Kelly,L.7332,L.7333,L.7375.—wagons and horses of quartermaster's repair shops,S.276,L.7328.—Captain Kimball's tent,S.215."John Henry" at Headquarters Third Army Corps, staff officers,L.7339.Dr. Murray's house, near Auburn, Va.,L.7081,S.224.General Pleasonton's headquarters, near Auburn, Va.,S.275.Battery A, Fourth United States Artillery, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7334.Headquarters of Battery,—United States Artillery, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7341,L.7342.Officers of Eightieth New York Infantry (Twentieth N. Y. S. M.), Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7071,L.7373.Camp of Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.212,S.219.Officers of Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7515.Officers of regimental staff of Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7011,S.284.Commissioned officers' mess, Company D, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.218.Non-commissioned officers' mess, Company D, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.217.Commissioned officers' mess, Company E, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.225.Commissioned officers' mess, Company F, Ninety-third New York Infantry, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,S.220.Camp in the woods, near Culpeper, Va., November, 1863,S.223.General Custer and General Pleasonton, Warrenton, Va., October, 1863,L.7371.General Mott, General Ward, Colonels Austin, Brewster, and Farnum, October, 1863,L.7079,S.280.Lieutenant-Colonel Wood and other officers, Culpeper, Va., November, 1863,S.222.Officers of Horse Artillery Brigade, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7076,L.7078,L.7083,L.7607.Surgeons of Second Division, Third Corps, Culpeper, Va., September, 1863,L.7378.Catlett's Station,S.594.Rappahannock Station,S.522.Ruins of hotel at Fauquier Sulphur Springs,L.7092,S.293,S.1161.Residence of John Minor Botts,L.7123,L.7124,L.7125,S.286,S.287.Warrenton, Va.:—street views,S.532,S.534.—court-house,S.533.—railroad depot,S.535,S.536.—church,S.736.Culpeper, Va.:—general views of town,S.216,S.527,S.530.—court-house,S.523.—railroad depot,S.528,S.529.—street views,S.524,S.525,S.526.—Wallack's house,L.7080.Headquarters of New York Herald in the field, near Bealeton, Va., August, 1863,L.7235,L.7237,S.294.Newsboy in camp,S.617.Headquarters of Christian Commission, Germantown, Va., August, 1863,L.7471.Gimlet, a noted war-horse on the Rappahannock,S.643.Contrabands at leisure,S.221.
December, 1863, to May, 1864.
Winter Quarters at Brandy Station and Vicinity.
View near Brandy Station,L.7624.Headquarters Army of Potomac, April, 1864:—— eastern half of camp,L.7337,L.7495,S.130,S.131.—— western half of camp,S.130,L.7327.—— quarters of chief commissary,L.7325,L.7352.—— officers' winter quarters,L.7126,L.7161,L.7163.—— quarters of chief quartermaster (General Ingalls),L.7621.—— army post-office,L.7587.—— provost-marshal's office,L.7259.—— General Patrick's quarters,S.125.—— Colonel Sharpe's quarters,S.124,S.129.—— Captain Harry Clinton's quarters,L.7326,L.7500,S.128.—— commissary department,S.123.—— camp of Military Telegraph Corps,L.7353,S.126.—— quarters of scouts and guides,S.127.—— quartermaster's repair shops,S.136.Headquarters of General D. B. Birney,L.7628.Headquarters of General J. H. H. Ward,L.7626,L.7627.Headquarters of First Brigade Horse Artillery,L.7157,L.7590,L.7634,L.7637.Headquarters Third Army Corps:—— quarters of Colonel Howard, chief quartermaster,L.7277.—— quarters of Captain Bates,S.133,S.137.A regimental winter headquarters,L.7309.Headquarters Fifth Army Corps, officers' quarters,L.7158.Headquarters Third Division, Cavalry Corps,L.7638.Sutler's tent, First Brigade Horse Artillery,L.7164,L.7165,L.7496.Field hospital of First Division, Second Corps,L.7301.Field hospital of Second Division, Second Corps,L.7305,L.7306.Field hospital of Third Division, Second Corps,L.7146,L.7632.Mail-wagon of Second Army Corps,L.7303.Camp of United States Engineer Battalion, March, 1864:—— general views of camp,L.7310,L.7433,L.7560.—— headquarters,L.7097.—— officers' quarters,L.7109.—— quarters of Co. D,L.7005.Camp of Eighteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry,L.7650.Camp of One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry,L.7308,L.7612.Guard mounting of One Hundred and Fourteenth PennsylvaniaInfantry,L.7613,S.134,S.135.Camp of Sixth New York Artillery,L.7265.Camp of Fiftieth New York Engineers, near RappahannockStation, March, 1864,—Winter Camp:—— winter camp, general view,L.7461,L.7276,L.7276,S.138.—— stockade entrance,L.7351.—— sutler's hut,L.7290.—— quarters of field and staffL.7293,L.7604,L.7608.—— quarters of line officers,L.7614.General Meade, General Sedgwick, and staff officers, at headquartersHorse Artillery Brigade,L.7618,S.1228.Major William Riddle and group, at headquarters Army of Potomac,S.139.General Rufus Ingalls and other officers, at headquarters Army of Potomac,L.7497,L.7610.A dinner party at headquarters Army of Potomac,S.132,S.140.General Judson Kilpatrick and staff, Stevensburg, Va.,L.7224,L.7516.Captain J. M. Robertson and staff, First Brigade Horse Artillery,L.7555,L.7589.Provost-marshals of Third Corps,L.7088,L.7402.Colonel Sharpe and officers of Secret Service Department, headquartersArmy of Potomac,L.7202.Scouts and guides of Army of Potomac,L.7105,L.7294,L.7599.Clerks at headquarters Army of Potomac,L.7184.Clerks in provost-marshal's office at headquarters Army of Potomac,L.7130,L.7291.Canvas pontoon wagon,L.7128,L.7272.Canvas pontoon boat,L.7273.Pontoon wagon and boat (side view),L.7160,L.7181.Pontoon boat (front view),L.7074,L.7584.Pontoon boat (rear view),L.7585,L.7586.Ordnance train of Third Division, Cavalry Corps,L.7640.Military Telegraph Construction Corps,L.7117.Wagon park, near Brandy Station,L.7268.
View near Brandy Station,L.7624.Headquarters Army of Potomac, April, 1864:—— eastern half of camp,L.7337,L.7495,S.130,S.131.—— western half of camp,S.130,L.7327.—— quarters of chief commissary,L.7325,L.7352.—— officers' winter quarters,L.7126,L.7161,L.7163.—— quarters of chief quartermaster (General Ingalls),L.7621.—— army post-office,L.7587.—— provost-marshal's office,L.7259.—— General Patrick's quarters,S.125.—— Colonel Sharpe's quarters,S.124,S.129.—— Captain Harry Clinton's quarters,L.7326,L.7500,S.128.—— commissary department,S.123.—— camp of Military Telegraph Corps,L.7353,S.126.—— quarters of scouts and guides,S.127.—— quartermaster's repair shops,S.136.Headquarters of General D. B. Birney,L.7628.Headquarters of General J. H. H. Ward,L.7626,L.7627.Headquarters of First Brigade Horse Artillery,L.7157,L.7590,L.7634,L.7637.Headquarters Third Army Corps:—— quarters of Colonel Howard, chief quartermaster,L.7277.—— quarters of Captain Bates,S.133,S.137.A regimental winter headquarters,L.7309.Headquarters Fifth Army Corps, officers' quarters,L.7158.Headquarters Third Division, Cavalry Corps,L.7638.Sutler's tent, First Brigade Horse Artillery,L.7164,L.7165,L.7496.Field hospital of First Division, Second Corps,L.7301.Field hospital of Second Division, Second Corps,L.7305,L.7306.Field hospital of Third Division, Second Corps,L.7146,L.7632.Mail-wagon of Second Army Corps,L.7303.Camp of United States Engineer Battalion, March, 1864:—— general views of camp,L.7310,L.7433,L.7560.—— headquarters,L.7097.—— officers' quarters,L.7109.—— quarters of Co. D,L.7005.Camp of Eighteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry,L.7650.Camp of One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry,L.7308,L.7612.Guard mounting of One Hundred and Fourteenth PennsylvaniaInfantry,L.7613,S.134,S.135.Camp of Sixth New York Artillery,L.7265.Camp of Fiftieth New York Engineers, near RappahannockStation, March, 1864,—Winter Camp:—— winter camp, general view,L.7461,L.7276,L.7276,S.138.—— stockade entrance,L.7351.—— sutler's hut,L.7290.—— quarters of field and staffL.7293,L.7604,L.7608.—— quarters of line officers,L.7614.General Meade, General Sedgwick, and staff officers, at headquartersHorse Artillery Brigade,L.7618,S.1228.Major William Riddle and group, at headquarters Army of Potomac,S.139.General Rufus Ingalls and other officers, at headquarters Army of Potomac,L.7497,L.7610.A dinner party at headquarters Army of Potomac,S.132,S.140.General Judson Kilpatrick and staff, Stevensburg, Va.,L.7224,L.7516.Captain J. M. Robertson and staff, First Brigade Horse Artillery,L.7555,L.7589.Provost-marshals of Third Corps,L.7088,L.7402.Colonel Sharpe and officers of Secret Service Department, headquartersArmy of Potomac,L.7202.Scouts and guides of Army of Potomac,L.7105,L.7294,L.7599.Clerks at headquarters Army of Potomac,L.7184.Clerks in provost-marshal's office at headquarters Army of Potomac,L.7130,L.7291.Canvas pontoon wagon,L.7128,L.7272.Canvas pontoon boat,L.7273.Pontoon wagon and boat (side view),L.7160,L.7181.Pontoon boat (front view),L.7074,L.7584.Pontoon boat (rear view),L.7585,L.7586.Ordnance train of Third Division, Cavalry Corps,L.7640.Military Telegraph Construction Corps,L.7117.Wagon park, near Brandy Station,L.7268.
ARMY OF POTOMAC.
May, 1864, to June, 1864.
Wilderness Campaign.
Belle Plain Landing, Potomac River:—— general view,S.708.—— camp of Second New York Artillery and First Massachusetts Artillery,S.709,S.710.Belle Plain Landing, Potomac River,—Continued:—distant views,S.2476,S.2477.—pontoon wharves,S.705,S.707,S.2480,S.2482,S.2483.—quartermaster's camp,S.704.—camp of Sanitary Commission,S.2484.—Sanitary Commission wagons,S.2478.Headquarters of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.737.Store-rooms of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.739.Cooking-tents of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.742.Officers and nurses of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May. 1864,S.741.Wounded soldiers from the Wilderness of Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.740,S.2507.Burial of dead at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.2506,S.2508,S.2509.Soldiers filling their water-cart, Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.2504,S.2505.Soldiers drawing water, Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.2512.Views of Fredericksburg, from north bank of Rappahannock River,S.178,S.683.Court-house, Fredericksburg, Va.,S.713.Wagon-trains crossing Rappahannock River on pontoon bridge, below Fredericksburg,S.715.Battery-wagon of military telegraph corps,S.786.Evacuation of Port Royal, Rappahannock River, May 30, 1864,S.2491,S.2492.Ruins of bridge at Germania Mills, Rapidan River, May, 1864,S.700.Troops crossing pontoon bridges over Rapidan River, at Germania Mills, May, 1864,S.701,S.702.Massaponax church, May 21, 1864,S.729.Council of war, at Massaponax church, May 21, 1864, General Grant leaning over General Meade's shoulder, examining map,S.732,S.730,S.731.Confederate prisoners captured from Johnson's division of Ewell's corps, May 12, encamped at Belle Plain awaiting transportation,S.703.Beverly's house, near Spottsylvania court-house, used as headquarters by General Warren, May, 1864,S.728.View from Beverly's house, looking toward Spottsylvania court-house, May, 1864,S.727.Allsop's house, near Spottsylvania court-house, point of Ewell's attack on the federal right on May 19, (bringing in the wounded,)S.721.Confederate dead of Ewell's Corps on the field near Allsop's house after Ewell's attack on May 19,S.723,S.725,S.726.First Massachusetts Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Allsop's house after Ewell's attack of May 19,S.722,S.724.Canvas pontoon bridge across North Anna River at Jericho Mills; point at which Fifth Corps crossed, May, 1864:—views from north bank,S.745,S.746,S.747.—views from south bank,S.748,S.750.—Fifth Corps ammunition train crossing,S.751.Fiftieth New York engineers constructing road on south bank of North Anna River at Jericho Mills, May, 1864,L.7304,S.749,S.1079.Chesterfield bridge, North Anna River, May, 1864,S.752,S.753.Confederate fortifications at Chesterfield bridge, North Anna River, captured by Second Corps, May, 1864,S.755,S.756.Destroyed railroad bridge across North Anna River, May, 1864,S.762.Quarle's Mill, North Anna River, May, 1864,S.757,S.758,S.761.Log bridge across North Anna River at Quarle's mill, where portion of Fifth Corps crossed and carried enemy's line of works on crest of hill, May, 1864,S.759,S.760.Pontoon bridges over North Anna River, on which portion of Second Corps crossed, May, 1864,S.763,S.764,S.765.Bethel church, headquarters of General Burnside, May, 1864,S.744.Canvas pontoon bridges over the Pamunkey River at Hanovertown Ferry, May, 1864,L.7395,S.766,S.767.Pontoon bridge over the Pamunkey River at Mrs. Nelson's crossing, May, 1864,S.768.Ruins of bridge over Pamunkey River at Mrs. Nelson's crossing, May, 1864,S.769.Old Church hotel, near Cold Harbor, June, 1864,S.770.Burnett's house, near Cold Harbor, June, 1864,S.771.Camp in the woods at Cold Harbor, June, 1864,S.772.Part of battlefield of Cold Harbor,S.1173.Collecting remains of the dead on battlefield of Cold Harbor, months after the battle, for permanent burial,S.918.Photographer's camp at Cold Harbor,S.2447.Charles City, Va., June, 1864:—views of court-house, June, 1864,S.773,S.774,S.775,S.776,S.777,S.778.—view of jail, June, 1864,S.779.—ruins of town, June, 1864,S.780.Marshes on north bank of James River, at point at which Army of Potomac crossed, June, 1864,S.960.Pontoon bridge over James River, on which Army of Potomac crossed, June, 1864,L.7484,S.781,S.2465.
Belle Plain Landing, Potomac River:—— general view,S.708.—— camp of Second New York Artillery and First Massachusetts Artillery,S.709,S.710.Belle Plain Landing, Potomac River,—Continued:—distant views,S.2476,S.2477.—pontoon wharves,S.705,S.707,S.2480,S.2482,S.2483.—quartermaster's camp,S.704.—camp of Sanitary Commission,S.2484.—Sanitary Commission wagons,S.2478.Headquarters of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.737.Store-rooms of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.739.Cooking-tents of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.742.Officers and nurses of Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va., May. 1864,S.741.Wounded soldiers from the Wilderness of Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.740,S.2507.Burial of dead at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.2506,S.2508,S.2509.Soldiers filling their water-cart, Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.2504,S.2505.Soldiers drawing water, Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.2512.Views of Fredericksburg, from north bank of Rappahannock River,S.178,S.683.Court-house, Fredericksburg, Va.,S.713.Wagon-trains crossing Rappahannock River on pontoon bridge, below Fredericksburg,S.715.Battery-wagon of military telegraph corps,S.786.Evacuation of Port Royal, Rappahannock River, May 30, 1864,S.2491,S.2492.Ruins of bridge at Germania Mills, Rapidan River, May, 1864,S.700.Troops crossing pontoon bridges over Rapidan River, at Germania Mills, May, 1864,S.701,S.702.Massaponax church, May 21, 1864,S.729.Council of war, at Massaponax church, May 21, 1864, General Grant leaning over General Meade's shoulder, examining map,S.732,S.730,S.731.Confederate prisoners captured from Johnson's division of Ewell's corps, May 12, encamped at Belle Plain awaiting transportation,S.703.Beverly's house, near Spottsylvania court-house, used as headquarters by General Warren, May, 1864,S.728.View from Beverly's house, looking toward Spottsylvania court-house, May, 1864,S.727.Allsop's house, near Spottsylvania court-house, point of Ewell's attack on the federal right on May 19, (bringing in the wounded,)S.721.Confederate dead of Ewell's Corps on the field near Allsop's house after Ewell's attack on May 19,S.723,S.725,S.726.First Massachusetts Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Allsop's house after Ewell's attack of May 19,S.722,S.724.Canvas pontoon bridge across North Anna River at Jericho Mills; point at which Fifth Corps crossed, May, 1864:—views from north bank,S.745,S.746,S.747.—views from south bank,S.748,S.750.—Fifth Corps ammunition train crossing,S.751.Fiftieth New York engineers constructing road on south bank of North Anna River at Jericho Mills, May, 1864,L.7304,S.749,S.1079.Chesterfield bridge, North Anna River, May, 1864,S.752,S.753.Confederate fortifications at Chesterfield bridge, North Anna River, captured by Second Corps, May, 1864,S.755,S.756.Destroyed railroad bridge across North Anna River, May, 1864,S.762.Quarle's Mill, North Anna River, May, 1864,S.757,S.758,S.761.Log bridge across North Anna River at Quarle's mill, where portion of Fifth Corps crossed and carried enemy's line of works on crest of hill, May, 1864,S.759,S.760.Pontoon bridges over North Anna River, on which portion of Second Corps crossed, May, 1864,S.763,S.764,S.765.Bethel church, headquarters of General Burnside, May, 1864,S.744.Canvas pontoon bridges over the Pamunkey River at Hanovertown Ferry, May, 1864,L.7395,S.766,S.767.Pontoon bridge over the Pamunkey River at Mrs. Nelson's crossing, May, 1864,S.768.Ruins of bridge over Pamunkey River at Mrs. Nelson's crossing, May, 1864,S.769.Old Church hotel, near Cold Harbor, June, 1864,S.770.Burnett's house, near Cold Harbor, June, 1864,S.771.Camp in the woods at Cold Harbor, June, 1864,S.772.Part of battlefield of Cold Harbor,S.1173.Collecting remains of the dead on battlefield of Cold Harbor, months after the battle, for permanent burial,S.918.Photographer's camp at Cold Harbor,S.2447.Charles City, Va., June, 1864:—views of court-house, June, 1864,S.773,S.774,S.775,S.776,S.777,S.778.—view of jail, June, 1864,S.779.—ruins of town, June, 1864,S.780.Marshes on north bank of James River, at point at which Army of Potomac crossed, June, 1864,S.960.Pontoon bridge over James River, on which Army of Potomac crossed, June, 1864,L.7484,S.781,S.2465.
June, 1864, to April, 1865.
Siege of Petersburg.