German battery of 150 mm. guns, captured by American troops near Montfaucon
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"And now we lie in Flanders' fields," Vallee Foulon, France
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Sacrificed on altar of German militarism, arrival of dead at military cemetery, Villers au Bois, France
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Internment of the fallen brave in the cemetery at Villers au Bois, France
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Interior of the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Gizeh, Egypt
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The National Gallery
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Festivities after Ramadan in Moslem cemetery, Jaffa, Palestine
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Gaza, from the West, Palestine
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Interior of Monastery Church, Mar Saba, Palestine
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Burning of the Imperial Refinery
Publisher: Robbins, Frank
Subjects: Smoke, Fires, Storage Tanks, Refineries, Petroleum Industry, United States, Pennsylvania, Venango County, Oil City, Imperial Refinery, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Oil refinery, Erie, Pa.
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Monuments in Greenwood cemetery
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[Old Swedes Church (Gloria Dei Church) and cemetery, Philadelphia, with Reverend Jehu Curtis Clay standing among gravestones]
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South Farallon Island - the Murr Bridge, 113 feet high, and rookeries of the Murr, (Uria Californica)
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Bonaventura Cemetery, Savannah, Ga. Avenue of live oaks
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Bonaventure Cemetery (Savannah, Ga.), Oaks, Georgia, Savannah, Cemeteries, United States, History, Civil War, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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View from rebel battery at the foot of Lookout Mountain, looking towards Chattanooga
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Batteries (Weaponry), Tennessee, Lookout Mountain, Rivers, United States, History, Civil War, Military Facilities, Confederate, Albumen Prints, Landscape Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Fort Johnson, James Island. Fort Sumter in distance
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Batteries (Weaponry), South Carolina, James Island, Parapets, Forts & Fortifications, Fort Johnson (S.C.), United States, History, Civil War, Military Facilities, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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View on Battery, Charleston, S.C.
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Cannons, South Carolina, Charleston, Batteries (Weaponry), United States, History, Civil War, Equipment & Supplies, Confederate, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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View on Batty. Ruins of Blakely gun, March 1865, Charleston, S.C.
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: War Damage, South Carolina, Charleston, Batteries (Weaponry), United States, History, Civil War, Equipment & Supplies, Confederate, Destruction & Pillage, Union, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Three gun batty, Vanderhorst Wharf, Charleston, S.C.
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Batteries (Weaponry), South Carolina, Charleston, Piers & Wharves, United States, History, Civil War, Equipment & Supplies, Confederate, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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View on Batt'y, Charleston, S.C.
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Architectural & Site Components, South Carolina, Charleston, Batteries (Weaponry), United States, History, Civil War, Equipment & Supplies, Confederate, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Graveyard, Circular Church, Charleston, S.C.
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Independent Or Congregational Church Of Charleston, South Carolina, Tombs & Sepulchral Monuments, South Carolina, Charleston, War Damage, Cemeteries, United States, History, Civil War, Destruction & Pillage, Union, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Union prisoners burying ground, Charleston, S.C.
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Skirmishing near the "monasteries in the air," northern Greece
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Corcoran Art Gallery
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Soldier's Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
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Swamp Angel, Morris Island, S.C. This rifled gun throws shell into Charleston night and day.
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Cemetery, Soldiers Home, Washington, D.C., U.S.A..
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Smithsonian Grounds during the Great Flood, Feb. 12, 1881., Rising of the Waters.
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Klowa Children at Play, National Museum, Washington, D.C..
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