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![[Antietam, Maryland Burnside bridge]](civil-war/thumbnails/Antietam-Maryland-007-th.jpg)
Antietam, Maryland Burnside bridge |

Commander J.P. Bankhead, U.S.N. |

Elvin P. Hovey |

New Jersey Jackson |
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Sgt. Boston Corbett, U.S.A. |

Lieutenant Colonel H.C. Floyd |
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Two officers of General Andrew A. Humpreys' staff |

Fauquier Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Rear view of hotel |
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Lieutenant Colonel James English |

Fort Monroe, Va. The post band |

Virginia. Army of the Potomac. Officers of the 20th New York Volunteers. (80th New York) |

R.S. Ewell, C.S.A. |
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Wm. D. Whipple |

Lieutenant Colonel E. Burt, 3rd Maine Infantry |

Maj. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis |

93rd New York Infantry, Antietam, Maryland, Sept., 1862 |
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Battery Reynolds. Five 10-inch siege mortars against Wagner |

Lieutenant Colonel F.M. Cummins, 124th New York Infantry |

James H. Ward, United States Navy |

W. Jay |
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General L.D. Watkins |

Cold Harbor, Virginia. W.P. Burnet's house |

Libby Prison, north side, Richmond, Virginia |

Belle Plain, Virginia. First landing at Belle Plain |
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Carpenter, wheelwright and harness shops. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac |

General Alfred Pleasonton and staff |

Confederate Entrenchments near junction of old and new Court House Roads, [Spotsylvania, Virginia] |

General Lucius Fairchild, Colonel 2nd Wisc Regt |
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General Wm. F. Barry |

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

Commander S.D. Trenchard, U.S.N. |

Major Potter |
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Lone Grave |

Washington, District of Columbia. The Grand Review of the Army. The Presidential reviewing stand |

Adj. J.B. Coppinger, 83rd New York Infantry |

Major General Robert C. Schenck |
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Petersburg, Virginia. Group at Telegraphic Corps quarters. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac |

Brigade officers of the Horse Artillery commanded by Lieutenant Colonel William Hays |

Major S. Von Forstner, 3rd New Jersey Cavalry |

Richmond, Virginia. Burnt district |
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