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| Colonel J.G. Wilson, 4th U.S. Colored Cavalry Colonel J.G. Wilson, 4th U.S. Colored Cavalry. |
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| 1st New York Pettit's artillery battery at Richmond, Va. 1st New York Pettit's artillery battery at Richmond, Virginia. June 1862. |
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| Barges and transports, City Point Barges and transports at City Point, Virginia, |
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| Capt. John A. Winslow and officers aboard the U.S.S. Kearsarge after battle Capt. John A. Winslow (3d from left) and officers on board the U.S.S. Kearsarge after sinking the C.S.S. Alabama, 1864. |
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| General Storm General Storm. |
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| Newspaper vendor and cart in camp at Virginia Newspaper vendor and cart in camp Virginia. November 1863. |
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| Pontoon bridge across the Appomattox at Broadway Landing, Va Pontoon bridge across the Appomattox at Broadway Landing, Virginia. |
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| Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge at Richmond, Va. April 1865 |
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| Signal tower at 14th New York Artillery H.Q. Signal tower at 14th New York Heavy Artillery headquarters Petersburg, Virginia. |
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| Signal tower at 14th New York Artillery H.Q. Signal tower at 14th New York Heavy Artillery headquarters Petersburg, Virginia. |
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| Signal tower at 14th New York Artillery H.Q. Signal tower at 14th New York Heavy Artillery headquarters Petersburg, Virginia. |
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| "Castle Thunder" Confederate military prison Union guard standing next to "Castle Thunder" Confederate military prison in Richmond, Virginia, April 1865. |
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| "Contrabands" standing outside shanty A group of "Contrabands" standing outside shanty. The Civil War term "Contrabands" was used to described fugitive slaves who sought protection behind Union lines during Southern territory invasion. The term was first coined by Union political general and abolitionist, Benjamin F. Butler when he learned the fugitives were building fortifications for the Confederacy. |
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| "The Dictator" on rail car, Petersburg, Va 13-inch mortar, "The Dictator" on rail car in Petersburg, Va. October 1864. |
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| "The Dictator" on rail car, Petersburg, Va 13-inch mortar, "The Dictator" on rail car in Petersburg, Va. October 1864. |
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| "The Dictator" on rail car, Petersburg, Va. Large gun "The Dictator" on rail car at Petersburg, Va. Oct 1864. |
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| "The Dictator" on rail car, Petersburg, Va. Large gun "The Dictator" on rail car at Petersburg, Va. Oct 1864. |
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| "The Lincoln Gun"at Fort Monroe 15-inch Rodman Columbiad "The Lincoln Gun" at Fort Monroe, Virginia. 1864. |
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| "The Lincoln Gun"at Fort Monroe 15-inch Rodman Columbiad "The Lincoln Gun" at Fort Monroe, Virginia. 1864. |
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| 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards Officers of the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards in front of tents at Petersburg, Virginia. |
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| 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards Officers of the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards in front of tents at Petersburg, Virginia. |
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| 149th Pennsylvania Infantry, Petersburg 149th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D at Petersburg, Virginia. November 1864. |
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| 15' inch gun at Battery Rodgers 15' inch gun at Battery Rodgers, Alexandria, Va., May 18, 1864. "Restored Photo" |
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| 164th New York Infantry 164th New York Infantry, Guard mount. |
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| 164th New York Infantry 164th New York Infantry. |
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| 17th New York Battery, D.C. 17th New York Battery at Washington D.C. June 1863. |
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| 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Brandy Station Camp of 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps and Brandy Station, Virginia. |
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| 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Brandy Station Camp of 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 3d Division Cavalry Corps and Brandy Station, Virginia. |
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| 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Brandy Station Camp of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Brandy Station, Virginia. February 1864. |
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| 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Brandy Station Camp of 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 3d Division Cavalry Corps and Brandy Station, Virginia. |
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