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Yorktown, Virginia. Battery No. 4 |

Major General William T. Sherman |

Colonel G. Bourri, 68th New York Infantry |

A.S. Williams & group, U.S.A. |
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General Julius Stahel |

Young Soldier |

Culpeper, Virginia (vicinity). General Henry Prince and staff |

Richmond, Virginia. Governor Street |
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Lieutenant Colonel N.L. Farnham, 11th New York Infantry |

Washington, District of Columbia. Grand review of the army |

Colonel G.W.B. Tompkins, 82nd New York Infantry |

Joseph Dickinson (Maine) Brevetted for gallantry of staff duty at Gettysburg |
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Chattanooga, Tennessee (vicinity). View of Umbrella Rock, Lookout Mountain |

Yorktown, Virginia (vicinity). Battery No. 4, mounting 13-inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds |

Major J.W. Beazell, Paymaster, U.S.V. |

General Townsend USA |
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Major A. Von Peuchelstein, 4th New York Cav. |

Richmond, Virginia. Ballard house on Franklin Street |

Chattanooga, Tennessee (vicinity). Pool, Lookout Mountain |

Petersburg, Virginia. Group of 3d Indiana Cavalry, headquarters Army of the Potomac |
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61st New York Infantry |

Lt. Van Ness |

Sgt. F. Cozzens, 7th NYSM? |

General O.M. Mitchell USA |
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Colonel F.G. D'Utassy, 39th New York Infantry USA |

Charleston, South Carolina. Remains of Blakely gun destroyed by Confederates before evacuation |

Lt. S.W. Nichols, U.S.N. |

Antietam, Maryland. Burnside bridge from the southeast |
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Major W.T. Jones |

Nelson church in background used as a hospital |

U.S. Grant |

Major L. Kip |
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Brig. Gen. J.H. Van Allen |

Geo. H. Gordon |

Falmouth, Virginia. Captain Morrison's Company. Company G, 61st New York Infantry |

Charleston, South Carolina. Club house at the race course where Federal officers were confined |
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[Brig. General Johnson Kelly Duncan, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front] |

Major General John F. Reynolds |

Brigadier General A.C. Godwin |

Petersburg, Virginia. Blandford church |
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