Confederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 [at Fort Mahone].
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Pontoon boats and wagons
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Quarters of secret service men.
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Michigan and Pennsylvania Relief Association. Ladies ministering to the wounded and sick soldiers.
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Double turretted monitor Onondaga in the James River, Va.
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Michigan and Pennsylvania Relief Association. Ladies ministering to the wounded and sick soldiers.
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The monitor "Canonicus" in James River.
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The "Seminary" at Gettysburg.
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Pickets cooking their rations. Reserve picket fort near Fredericksburg, December 9, 1862.
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Fort McAllister, Georgia.
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Dead Confederate sharpshooters of Hood's Division among the rocks in Devil's Den in front of Little Round Top.
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Swamp Angel, Morris Island, S.C. This rifled gun throws shell into Charleston night and day.
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A 300 pounder (parrot gun [Parrott rifle]) on Morris Island, S.C., firing on Fort Sumter.
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The "Monitor," showing her ports open and the muzzles of her "barkers."
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The Monitor off Charleston. [View with sailboat alongside and wash hanging out to dry.]
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Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. [Mortar battery ready to load.]
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The turret of the Monitor shows fifteen marks where she was hit by rebel shot...
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A 'powder monkey' on the Pawnee.
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Two views. Dress parade of the First South Carolina Regiment (Colored), near Beaufort, S.C.
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Dress parade of the 1st South Carolina Colored Regiment.
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At quarters' on the U.S. steamer New Hampshire, off Charleston, March, 1886.
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So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train." [View of dead soldiers beside a fence. Hand-colored view.]
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Colored convalescent soldiers resting after a march, at Aiken's Landing, James River, Va.
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Chain bridge, near Washington.
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Camp dinner.
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Packing house, Junction City, Kansas, 423 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
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Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. Gorge and natural bridge, in the fore-ground.
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Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. Gorge and natural bridge, in the fore-ground.
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Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. Gorge and natural bridge, in the fore-ground.
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Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. Gorge and natural bridge, in the fore-ground.
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