Aquia Creek, Virginia. Captain J.W. Forsyth, the Provost Marshall

 

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Aquia Creek, Virginia. Captain

Aquia Creek, Virginia. Captain J.W. Forsyth, the Provost Marshall

 

You are viewing an unusual image of Aquia Creek, Virginia. Captain J.W. Forsyth, the Provost Marshall. It was taken in 1863.

The image shows United States.

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Image ID# A3E9F3DA
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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