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Atlanta, Georgia (vicinity). Bomb-proof shelter |

Civil War Surgeons |

Richmond & Danville Railroad bridge |

Port Royal, South Carolina. Slaves Houses |
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Commander J.P. Bankhead, U.S.N. |

Arlington Heights |

Officers of 93d New York Infantry |

Germanna Ford |
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Washington, District of Columbia. Interior of Fort Totten |

General Daniel Butterfield on horseback |

Major General Robert C. Schenck |

Belle Plain Landing, Virginia. Mail Wagon |
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Washington, District of Columbia. Wiard guns at U.S. Arsenal |

Fort Pulaski, Georgia Interior view of the breach |

Bealton, Virginia. Officers and non-commissioned officers of Company D, 93d New York Infantry |

Richmond, Virginia. Ruined buildings in the burnt district |
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Gettysburg Soldiers |

Band of 107th U.S. Colored Infantry |

Sodliers with Artillery |

Convalescent camp, near Alexandria, Virginia |
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Old Market House |

General Emerson Opdyke |

General E.S. Bragg, 6th Wisc. Inf. |

Zebulon York |
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. John L. Burns, the "old hero of Gettysburg," with gun and crutches |

Civil War Ship |

Officers of 1st New York Light Artillery |

Charles City Court House, Virginia. Front view of Court House |
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Richmond and Danville Railroad Bridge |

Culpeper, Virginia |

Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Interior view of Fort Sumter |

Richmond, Virginia. Captured siege gun at Rocketts |
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Massaponax Church, Virginia |

Bull Run, Virginia. The battlefield |

Chapin's Bluff, Virginia. |

Gettysburg Battlefield |
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Officers of 114th Pennsylvania Infantry in front of Petersburg, Virginia,August, 1864 |

General Eugene A. Carr |

Jones' Landing, Virginia (vicinity). Mail-boat, CITY OF HUDSON on James River |

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