Volume I of Sneden's diary covers the period of the Civil War from the bombardment of Fort Sumter in April 1861 to the eve of the battle of Williamsburg on 5 May 1862.
The period 1861 April 12–August 29 (pp. 1–199) concerns the bombardment of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C., early recruiting efforts in the North, the battles of Big Bethel and First Bull Run, and the organization of the 40th New York Infantry Regiment in April through its arrival at Washington, D.C., in August.
The period 1861 September 1–1862 February 6 (pp. 200–399) concerns camp life of the 40th New York Infantry in northern Virginia, scouting along the Potomac River, the battles of Ball's Bluff and Dranesville, Va., a description of "Mount Vernon," Fairfax County, Va., the battle of Mill Springs, Ky., Union observation balloons in northern Virginia, and the capture of Fort Henry, Tenn.
The period 1862 February 10–April 23 (pp. 400–599) concerns the battle of Roanoke Island, N.C., skirmishes in Fairfax County, Va., the battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia at Hampton Roads, Va., the movement of the U.S. Army of the Potomac from Washington, D.C., to Fort Monroe, Va., and the opening stages of the siege of Yorktown, Va.
The period 1862 April 13–May 4 (pp. 600–800) concerns the siege of Yorktown, and the battles of Lee's Mill and Kernstown, Va., Fort Donelson, Tenn., and New Bern, N.C.
The period 1862 April [?]–May 4 (pp. 801–886) concerns the march of the U.S. Army of the Potomac from Yorktown to Williamsburg, Va., in early May, the capture by U.S. forces of Fort Pulaski, Ga., a description of Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C., and the battle of Shiloh, Tenn.
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Army Diary of the War of The Rebellion, 1861-5. By R. K.
Sneden of the 40th N. Y. Vols. (Mozart Regt.) And
Topographical Engineer of the 3rd Army Corps, Army of the
Potomac. |
Title page |
IFS, frontispiece (detail); EOS, frontispiece (detail) and p. x |
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E. PLURIBUS UNUM |
Illustration of an eagle. |
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3rd Corps Heintzelman. War Record pf R. K. Sneeden of the
40th New York Vols. (Mozart Regiment), First Division,
Gen'l. Phil Kearny |
Samuel Peter Heintzelman (1805-1880), Union
general, commander III Corps, U.S. Army of the
Potomac. |
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The Army and Navy Forever! |
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) holding the
American flag flanked by a soldier and a sailor
shaking hands. |
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Volume No. 1 - Note |
Illustration of woman and child. Note explains that
original volumes were badly damaged in a fire, and
the volume 2 was entirely destroyed. |
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Contents Vol. 1 |
Illustration of a pedestal with carving: Maps and
Sketches of the War of the Rebellion 1861 to 1865. |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Artist, Frank B. Carpenter; engraver, F. Halprin. |
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Panorama of the Fort. - Fortress Monroe [1865] |
Hampton, Va. |
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The National Badge |
Grand Army of the Republic. 1861 Veteran 1866.
Includes notation that R. K. Sneden joined the
"Rankin Post," No. 10, Brooklyn, L.I., A.D. 1872. |
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Knapsack and Rifle |
U.S. Army issue. |
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Deserted Picket Post, Pohick Road, Va., January 1862. |
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View of Fort Lafayette at "The Narrows," New York Harbor,
where Confederate Prisoners of War were confined. Burnt
1863. |
Held political prisoners and Confederate prisoners
of war. |
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Fort Warren, Boston Harbor. Col. J. Dimick, 1st U.S.
Artillery Commander. Rebel Officers were Confined here as
Prisoners of War. [1862]. |
Justin Dimick (ca. 1800-1871), Union officer.
Commander, Fort Warren, October 1861-December
1863. |
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Battlefield of Bull Run. A Fence Corner. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Nailing the Flag. Fort Sumter. April 1861. |
Charleston Harbor, South Carolina |
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Fort Johnson, James Island, S.C. 1862. |
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Sudley Springs Church. Battlefield of Bull Run, Va. Hospital
for Union Army. July 21st 1861. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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View of Fort Washington, opposite Mt. Vernon, Potomac
River, Va. Sketched from onboard Steamer "Kent". March
22nd 1862. Army flotilla "en route" to Fortress Monroe, Va. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862.. |
IFS, p. 25 |
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Stone House, Warrenton Pike, Bull Run. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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McLean's House, Head-Quarters of Gen. Johnston, C.S.A.,
at Manassas. July 1861. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861.
House of Confederate Major Wilmer McLean,
shelled during the Battle of Bull Run |
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Little Bethel, beyond Hampton, Virginia. HeadQurs at
House April 4th 1862 of Gen'l McClellan on the Advance of
"Army of the Potomac." Sketched April 4/62. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862.
Illustration of typical farm house and yard, with
outbuildings destroyed. Little Bethel is a town
between Hampton and Big Bethel on the Middle
Peninsula of Virginia; skirmish 10 June 1861
considered first land battle of the war; involved New
York troops |
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Geo. B. McClellan. |
George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885),
commander of the U.S. Army of the Potomac |
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General Benjamin F. Butler. |
Benjamin Franklin Butler (1819-1893), Union
general. |
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Uniform of the 40th New York Vols. |
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War Diary A.D. 1861-1865. |
Title page. Includes illustration of eagle. |
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Bombing of a Fort. |
Most likely Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S.C., as
fort is surrounded by water. |
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Charleston Harbor, S.C. Bombardment of Fort Sumter
[Map]. |
Confederate Army under Beauregard bombarded
Union forces at Fort Sumter, 12-13 April 1861. Fort
was surrendered 14 April. |
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[At]tack on Fort Sumter from Morris Island. From a sketch
taken by an Eye Witness. |
Charleston Harbor, S.C. |
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Interior of Fort Sumter April 15th 1861 in Ruins. |
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General Abner Doubleday. / Interior of Fort Sumter after
Bombardment. |
Abner Doubleday (1819-1893), Union general. Was
among Union forces at Fort Sumter in 1861 and
fired one of the first shots in defense of the fort. |
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Just Before the Battle. |
Sketch of troops preparing to launch an assault. |
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Soldiers' Graves, Bull Run |
Battlefield, 1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July
1861. |
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Rebel Batteries firing on the "Star of the West" off
Charleston Harbor, Jany 9th, 1861. 7 a.m. |
"Star of the West" was sent to reinforce Union
forces at Fort Sumter. Confederate batteries on
nearby Morris Island kept the ship from reaching its
goal. |
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Lincoln in 1864. |
Abraham Lincoln. |
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The Rebel Iron Clad floating Battery |
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The Bombardment of Fort Sumter, The Sallyport Entrance to
Fort Sumter showing the Stone Wharf, The Machi[coulas] on
the Parapet [illegible] by Capt. Doubleday, and The Effect of
Shot from Fort Johnson and Batteries. |
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Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor. |
Confederate military prison, Charleston, S.C. |
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G. T. Beauregard, Gen'l Comdr. 1862. |
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893),
Confederate general in charge of defenses of
Charleston during the attack on Fort Sumter in April
1861. |
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Maj. Robt. Anderson, U.S.A. Commander U.S. forces at Fort
Sumter, Charleston April 1861. |
Robert Anderson (1805-1871), Union officer in
charge of Forts Sumter and Wagner, Charleston
Harbor, S.C. |
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Bombardment of Fort Sumter from Morris Island, Charleston
Harbor, S.C. |
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Facsimile of General Dix's Famous Dispatch |
John Adams Dix (1798-1879), Union general, at this
time in charge of the Dept. of the Treasury, issued
his "American Flag Dispatch" calling for the arrest
of the commander of the U.S. revenue cutter
"McClelland" (who refused to turn the ship over to
the Federal government at New Orleans) and that
anyone attempting to strike the ship's American flag
be shot on sight. |
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John A. Dix |
John Adams Dix (1798-1879), Union general. |
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The First Flag on Sumter |
Newspaper article |
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Fairfax Court-House |
Fairfax County, Va. |
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Christ Church, Alexandria, [Va.]. |
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The Marshall House, King Street, Alexandria, Virginia,
where Col. Ellsworth was shot. |
E[phraim] Elmer Ellsworth (1837-1861), Union
officer who was shot by the proprietor of the
Marshall House Tavern for removing a Confederate
flag from the building's roof. |
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Cub Run, below Centreville, Virginia, Ruins of Bridges.
Aug. 1862 |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861; Union
troops retreated toward Centreville, Va., over the
Cub Run Bridge |
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Union Line of Pickets ... Map 2 |
Shows the Pohick Bay region of Fairfax County, Va. |
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Remains of Rebel Fortifications at Manassas Junction,
Virginia. Evacuated March 1862. |
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Mill and Hotel, Sudley Springs near Bull Run, Va. 1862. |
Small town on the southern side of Bull Run; Battle
of 1st Bull Run |
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Matthew's House, Bull Run. Pickett's and Randolph's
Batteries opened fire from here and began Battle of Bull Run
while Hunter's Division made the attack. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Encampment of the Mozart Regiment at Yonkers, N.Y.
Known as "Camp Wood." July 3rd 1861. |
40th New York Volunteers, U.S.A. |
EOS, p. xv, IFS, p. 3 |
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View of Barracks of the Mozart Regiment at Yonkers, N.Y.
June 1861. |
40th New York Volunteers, U.S.A. |
EOS, p. xiv; IFS, p. 2 |
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Slave Pen, Alexandria, Virginia, 1862. |
Sign reads "Pierce, Birch & Co. Dealers in Slaves" |
IFS, p. 134 |
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Alexandria and Fort Lyon, Virginia. From Camp of the 40th
N.Y. Vols. Oct 1861. |
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Sudley's Springs, Bull Run., [Virginia]
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1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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[Map of the First Battle of Bull Run] |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Plan of the First Battle of Bull Run, Virginia. Fought Sunday
21st July 1861. The Lewis House, Headquarters of Genl.
Beauregard C.S.A. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Union Mills on Bull Run, Va. Extreme right of Rebel Troops
during the Battle 21st July 1861. (Rail Road Bridge
Destroyed). |
Shows sawmill to left and earthworks on island in
the middle of the Run. |
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View of Manassas Gap R.R., Blue Ridge Mountains, Va.
1862 |
Manassas Gap Railroad ran from Manassas Junction
to Mt. Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley. |
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Battle of Bull Run, Virginia, 1861. Skeleton Map of
Battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia. Showing 1st Battle at
Blackburn's Ford. |
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Blackburn's Ford on Bull Run, Virginia. 1862. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
IFS, p. 25 |
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Plan of the 1st Battle of Bull Run, Virginia. 21st July 1861.
Topography from U.S. Engineers Official Map. |
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Map of Part of Battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia, 1861,
Showing positions of each army at opening of Battle. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Confederate Fortifications at Manassas Junction. |
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Ruins of Henry House, Bull Run. |
Includes notation: The tree in foreground was shot
thru by bullets. |
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Stone Bridge, Bull Run, 1861. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Thorburn's House, Bull Run |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Moe's Stonehouse. Head Qurs of Johnston and Beauregard
at Manassas Junction Va., July and August 1861. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Thorburn's House, Battlefield of Bull Run, Va. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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The Robinson House. Battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia.
Sketched Aug 29th 1862. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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The Henry House. Near the Warrenton Turnpike, Battlefield
of Bull Run, Virginia. July 1861. Burnt during the Battle 21st
July. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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The Matthew's House. Battlefield of Bull Run, Va., where
Pickett's Battery first opened fire. July 21st 1861. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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View of Centreville, Virginia, from Cub Run. Sketched Aug
1862. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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The Robinson House, Battlefield of Bull Run, July 1861. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Deserted Rebel Earthworks at Manassas, Va. August 1862. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Mrs. Spinner's House, near Centreville, Va., Aug 1862. |
1st Battle of Bull Run, Va., 21 July 1861. |
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Grigsby's House, Centreville, Virginia. Headquarters of
Johnston and Beauregard after the Battle of Bull Run. 1862. |
Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891) and Pierre
Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893),
Confederate generals. 1st Battle of Bull Run, Va.,
21 July 1861. |
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Map Showing Positions of Union and Rebel Forces Sept.
1861 |
Vicinity of Alexandria, Arlington County, Va. |
IFS, p. 7 |
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Plan of Fort Lyon near Alexandria, Virginia. |
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Claremont. Residence of Commodore Forrest, Rebel Navy.
Sketched Sept. 26th 1861. |
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Mount Christ Church, Old Fairfax Road, Virginia. Sketched
Sept. 1861. |
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The Old Carlyle House, Alexandria, Va. |
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Revolutionary Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, 1776. |
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Braddock's Head Quarters at Alexandria, Va., in 1767. |
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Stout's Farm on the Louden [sic] [Loudoun] and Hampshire
R.R. Virginia. Sketched Octr. 15, 1861. |
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IFS, p. 8 |
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Marshall House, Alexandria, Va. 1862. |
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Mrs. Scott's, Old Fairfax Road, Va. October 28th 1861. |
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Edsall's Hill, Virginia. October 1861. |
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Stone Church, Centreville, [Virginia]. |
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Block House near Aqueduct Bridge, Potomac River. |
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The Stockade through Streets of Alexandria, Va. |
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Fort Corcoran. - Loading Big Gun |
One of the many Union forts in the vicinity of
Washington, D.C. |
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View of Mount Everon. Telegraph Road and earthwork built
by the 38th and 40th N.Y. Regts. Octr. 1861. |
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View from Stout's Farm, Virginia, Showing "The
Seminary," Fort Ward, etc. Oct. 1861. |
The Episcopal Seminary at Alexandria, Va. |
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Aqueduct Bridge, Potomac River. |
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Brigadier-General Nathaniel Lyon. (From photograph by
Brady) |
Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), Union officer, died at
Wilson's Creek, Mo., 10 August 1861. |
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[Sketch of Fort Ellsworth] |
Located on Shuter's Hill, near the Reservoir,
Alexandria, Virginia. |
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View of Munson's Hill from Baileys' Cross Roads, Va. Sept.
1861. |
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IFS, p. 9 |
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Encampment of the 40th NY Vols. (Mozart Regt.), Leesburg
Turnpike, Va. |
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EOS, p. 2, IFS, p. 4– 5 (detail) |
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The Octagon House, Head Quarters of Brig. Genl. John
Sedgwick on Leesburg Turnpike, Va. |
John Sedgwick (1813-1864), Union general. |
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Signal Tower near camp of the 14th N.Y. Infantry (14th
Brooklyn) |
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Major Chas. Zagonyi. U.S. Cavalry. Genl. Fremont's Body
Guard. |
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Gen. Orders #19 |
October 1, 1861. Concerns reports of attacks on
persons and property of citizens in Virginia. |
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260 |
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Gen. McClellan's Order #18 Naming the Forts defending
Washington, [D.C.]. |
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Map No. 1 |
Union positions in Arlington County, Virginia,
vicinity of the city of Alexandria. |
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View from the Camp of the 40th NY Regt. Nov. 1861. |
Shows Fort Ellsworth, Camp of 40th Maine Regt.,
Alexandria, Fort Lyon, and Head Quarters of Gen.
Samuel P. Heintzelman. |
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The Episcopal Seminary near Alexandria, Va. Head Qurs of
Maj. Genl. McClellan and Sumner. Octr. 1862. |
Edwin Vose Sumner (1797-1863), commander of
the II Corps, Army of the Potomac. |
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View of Edward's Ferry, Upper Potomac River, Virginia.
Octr. 1861. Genl. Banks' Head Qurs. |
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks (1816-1894), Union
general. |
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Conrad's Ferry, Upper Potomac River, Maryland. Head
Quarters of Genl. Gorman, USA. Octr. 1861. |
Willis Arnold Gorman (1816-1876), Union general. |
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Plan of the Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va. |
Fought 21 October 1861; Confederate victory. |
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Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va. |
Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va., 21 October 1861. |
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287 |
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Plan of the Redoubt and Rifle Trenches on the Leesburg
Turnpike Va. Built by the 38th and 40th New York Vols.
during October and November 1861. |
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Blockhouse and Stockade near Aqueduct Bridge. |
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296 |
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Shippen Point Batteries, Potomac River. |
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Quantico Creek, Potomac River, Va. |
Shows Evansport Wharf, Rebel Earthworks, Rebel
Battery, Rebel Steamer Geo. Page, Cockpit Point. |
IFS, p. 26 |
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Rebel Battery at Budd's Ferry, Va., Potomac River. February
1862. / Blockade of the Potomac. Map showing Union and
Rebel Batteries. January 1862. |
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IFS, p. 19 (both watercolor and map) |
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Artillery of Hooker's Division shelling the Rebel Battery at
Cockpit Point, Va. January 1862./ Shippen Point Rebel
Battery, Potomac River, February 1862. |
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IFS, p. 20 (both watercolors) |
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Washington's Private Seal |
From Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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314 |
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View of Mount Vernon, Potomac River, Virginia. Sketched
Decr. 23rd 1861. |
Estate of George Washington. |
IFS, p. 15 |
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The Old Gate Lodges, Rear Entrance to Mount Vernon,
Virginia (in Ruins). Sketched Decr. 1861. |
Estate of George Washington. |
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Key of the Bastile |
From Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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319 |
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Louis Seize |
Portrait of French King Louis XVI, from Mount
Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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320 |
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The Bastile. Paris, France. A.D. 1789. |
Illustration of French prison. |
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Summer-House |
At Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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323 |
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Washington's Coffin |
From Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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Mount Vernon |
Photograph of estate of George Washington. |
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George Washington's Birthplace / Washington's Tomb -
1860 |
Pope's Creek or Wakefield, Westmoreland County,
birthplace of George Washington; tomb of George
Washington at Mount Vernon. |
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327 |
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Washington's Coach at Mount Vernon |
From Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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334 |
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Plan of the Battle of Dranesville, Va. Decr. 20th 1861. |
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338 |
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Chimney Piece, Mount Vernon Mansion |
From Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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Fort Washington, Potomac River, Virginia, from the beach at
Mt. Vernon. Decr. 1861. |
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340 |
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Fort Washington, Potomac River, Virginia, from the beach
below Mount Vernon. Sept. 1861. |
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341 |
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Seedhouse in Garden [at] Mount Vernon |
At Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington. |
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342 |
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Headquarters of Brig. Gen. John Sedgwick, U.S.A., on the
Leesburg Turnpike, Virginia. January 1st 1862. |
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Gen. George McClellan and Staff, March 1862. |
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356 |
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Fort Lyon on Eagle Hill near Alexandria, Va. March 1862. |
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IFS, p. 18 |
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View of Head Quarters of Brig. Genl. John Sedgwick,
U.S.A., Leesburg Turnpike, Virginia. Jany. 1862. |
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IFS, p. 16 |
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Lewinsville near Scotts Run, Virginia. Cavalry outpost of 3rd
Penna. (Averill) March 1862. |
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Headquarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman, U.S.A., at
Ballenger's House, Fort Lyon, Va. March 1862. |
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EOS, p. 25; IFS, p. 17 |
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Plan of the Battle of Mill Spring or Logan's Cross Roads,
fought January 19th 1862. |
Kentucky; Confederate defeat. |
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368 |
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Headquarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman at Ballenger's
House, Fort Lyon above Alexandria, Virginia, March 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
370 |
 |
Official Map of the Lower Potomac River |
Shows picket lines in January 1862 in the vicinity of
Pohick Bay, Fairfax County, Virginia. |
|
| 1 |
371 |
 |
Pohick Church, 1862. |
Fairfax County, Virginia. |
IFS, p. 21 |
| 1 |
378 |
 |
Winter Camp of 5th Michigan Regt. U.S. Vols. below Fort
Lyon, Va. Feby. 1862. |
|
IFS, p. 21 |
| 1 |
379 |
 |
Military Road near Chain Bridge, Potomac River. Built over
Pimmit Run [Virginia]. Nov. 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
382 |
 |
Village of Accotink, from the Pohick Road, Virginia. 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
383.A |
 |
Falls Church, Virginia 1862. |
|
IFS, p. 22 |
| 1 |
383.B |
 |
Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia,
Oct. 30 1861. |
|
IFS, p. 11 |
| 1 |
406 |
 |
Map of Roanoke Island [North Carolina], showing Rebel
Forts, etc. |
Battle of Roanoke Island, N.C., 8 February 1862;
Confederate defeat opened way for Union's invasion
from the coast. |
|
| 1 |
408 |
 |
Porter at Roanoke, 8th Feby 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
409 |
 |
Plan of the Battle of Roanoke Island, North Carolina. Feby
8th 1862. |
Battle of Roanoke Island, N.C., 8 February 1862. |
|
| 1 |
436 |
 |
Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimac |
Hampton Roads, Va., 9 March 1862. First battle
between ironclad ships was a draw. |
|
| 1 |
437 |
 |
Big Bethel and Church, Virginia, after evacuation by the
Rebels, 4 April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
438 |
 |
Lieut. John L. Worden, The Commander of the "Monitor." |
John Lorimer Worden (1818-1897), Union naval
officer. |
|
| 1 |
439 |
 |
The Encounter at Short Range |
Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimac, Hampton
Roads, Va., 9 March 1862. |
|
| 1 |
440 |
 |
The Confederate Iron Plated [C.S.S. Virginia] Running down
the Federal Frigate "Cumberland." |
The ironclad Virginia [Merrimac]arrived in
Hampton Roads on 8 March 1862 and succeeded in
ramming the Cumberland, which soon sank. The
Monitor arrived the next day. |
|
| 1 |
441 |
 |
The "Merrimac," or "Virginia." |
|
|
| 1 |
442 |
e |
Fortress Monroe, at Hampton Roads, Virginia. March 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
443 |
 |
Officers on Deck of "Monitor." |
|
|
| 1 |
444 |
 |
Major-General Geo. B. McClellan, April 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
446 |
 |
Lt. John L. Worden, Commanding the "Monitor." |
|
|
| 1 |
447 |
 |
Turret and Part of Deck of Original "Monitor," showing
dents made by pointed shot from the guns of the
"Merrimac." |
|
|
| 1 |
448 |
 |
Commander Samuel Dana Green, U.S.N. Executive Officer
of the "Monitor." |
|
|
| 1 |
449 |
 |
Transverse section of "The Monitor" |
|
|
| 1 |
462 |
 |
The Iron Clad Steam Battery "Monitor" |
|
|
| 1 |
463 |
 |
The Rebel Ram "Virginia" or "Manassas." |
|
|
| 1 |
476 |
 |
Old St. Paul's Church, Norfolk, Virginia. 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
478 |
 |
View of Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia. Sketched
March 18th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 22 |
| 1 |
479 |
 |
Village of Fairfax Court House, Virginia. July 1861. / Arms
of Fairfax impaled by Carey. A.D. 1792. |
|
|
| 1 |
480 |
 |
Chain Bridge, Potomac River. |
|
|
| 1 |
481 |
 |
Headquarters of General M'Clellan. |
With notation, "Also used by General Beauregard at
Fairfax Court House, Virginia." |
|
| 1 |
483 |
 |
Maj. Gen. Wm. F. Smith, 4th Army Corps. A.P. 2nd Division. |
William Farrar Smith (1824-1903), Union general. |
|
| 1 |
507 |
 |
The Ruins of Hampton, Va., on Hampton Creek. Sketch
made March 24th 1862. Genl. Butler's Earthworks of 1861. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
508 |
 |
Hampton, Va., 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
509 |
 |
S.S. Pensacola, off Alexandria, Va. |
|
|
| 1 |
512 |
 |
Head Quarters of Genl. Heintzelman, 3rd Army Corps, amid
the ruins of Hampton, Va. March 24th 1861. |
|
IFS, p. 29 |
| 1 |
513 |
 |
Views of St. John's Church, Hampton, Va. A.D. 1860. Built
A.D. 1660. Destroyed by Rebels 1861. |
|
|
| 1 |
517 |
 |
Some old Tombstones, St. John's Church |
Peter Hayman, d. 29 April 1700. |
|
| 1 |
518 |
 |
[Tombstones in St. John's Churchyard at Hampton, Virginia] |
Thomas Garte, d. 30 May 1700. |
|
| 1 |
519 |
 |
[Tombstones in St. John's Churchyard at Hampton, Virginia] |
Ann T. Davis, d. 13 July 1602. |
|
| 1 |
520 |
 |
Ruins of St. John's Episcopal Church at Hampton, Virginia,
April 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
521 |
 |
Rear View of Ruins of St. John's Church at Hampton,
Virginia. March 25th 1862, shewing fortified graveyard, etc. |
|
IFS, p. 32 |
| 1 |
522 |
 |
Fortress Monroe, 1862 |
Shows Merrimac at Craney Island; Newport News;
Rip Rap Battery; Mill Creek and Water Batteries;
and Hampton, Virginia. |
|
| 1 |
524 |
 |
General Map Showing Fortress Monroe |
Hampton, Virginia. |
|
| 1 |
526 |
 |
Hampton, Virginia. |
|
|
| 1 |
527 |
 |
General View, Harper's Ferry |
West Virginia. |
|
| 1 |
528 |
 |
View of the Ruins of Hampton, Virginia. Burnt by orders of
Genl. Magruder, C.S.A., August 7th 1861. |
John Bankhead Magruder (1807-1871), Confederate
general. He ordered the burning of Hampton to
keep it out of Union hands. |
IFS, p. 30-31 |
| 1 |
529 |
 |
Plan of Fortress Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia |
Hampton, Virginia. |
IFS, p. 28 |
| 1 |
546 |
 |
Plan from Fortress Monroe to Big Bethel, Va., showing
Union and Rebel position April 1st 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 33 |
| 1 |
559 |
 |
The Rebel Steamer "Virginia" ("Merrimac"). - Drawn by an
Officer of the "Roanoke." |
|
|
| 1 |
560 |
 |
Howard's Bridge and Ruins of Morrell Mill. Pognosin [sic]
{Poquosin] River, Virginia. April 4th 1862. Advance of
Union Army up the Peninsula. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
EOS, p. 38; IFS, p. 37 |
| 1 |
561 |
 |
The Rebel Works at Howard's Bridge, Virginia, April 4th,
1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 38 |
| 1 |
562 |
 |
Position of Union Army, April 5th and 6th 1862 |
March of 3rd Army from Howard's Bridge to
Yorktown, Virginia. Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
564 |
 |
On the Road to Yorktown [Virginia]. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
565 |
 |
Grave of Union Soldiers who were killed at Battle of Big
Bethel, June 10th 1861. |
Battle of Big Bethel, Va., 1861 June 10th. |
IFS, p. 35 |
| 1 |
584 |
 |
Plan of Union and Rebel Position at Yorktown, Va. ... April
12th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
586 |
 |
Yorktown, Virginia, on the York River - The Union
Gunboats shelling Gloucester Point, Water Batteries |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 43 |
| 1 |
587 |
 |
View of Yorktown, Va., from rear of Howe's Sawmill, Head
Qurs, 3rd Corps AP. April 1862 |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
EOS, p. 44; IFS, p. 40– 41 |
| 1 |
598 |
 |
Plan of the Rebel Redoubt and Barracks, "Camp Misery,"
April 12, 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862.
"Camp Misery" was located on the Ship Point Road. |
|
| 1 |
607 |
 |
Tombstone of Majr. Wm. Gooch. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
612 |
 |
Sally Port , or The Entrance to Yorktown, Va., April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 52 |
| 1 |
613 |
 |
The Union Assault on the Rebel Works. Lee's Mills, Va.
April 16, 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 45 |
| 1 |
622 |
 |
Signal Corps Flags |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
634 |
 |
Tabb's House, Yorktown [Virginia] |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
635 |
 |
Union Battery No. 1, Yorktown, Va. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
636 |
 |
Siege of Yorktown [Virginia] |
Photograph of a canon. |
|
| 1 |
638 |
 |
Map showing from Fortress Monroe to Williamsburg and the
Union and Rebel entrenchments up to May 3rd 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
639 |
 |
Map of the Lower Peninsula of Virginia, April 1862. |
Shows the area between the York and James rivers
from Williamsburg southeast to Old Point Comfort. |
IFS, p. 39 |
| 1 |
640 |
 |
The Battle of Winchester or Kernstown, Va. March 23rd
1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
641 |
 |
View of Front Royal, Shenandoah Valley, Va., 1864. |
|
|
| 1 |
650 |
 |
Interior of Water Battery, Fort Donelson [Tennessee] |
|
|
| 1 |
654 |
 |
Attack and Capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., by Genl. U.S.
Grant, U.S.A. Fought 14-15th February 1862. |
Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885), Union general.
Battle was fought 12-16 February 1862. |
|
| 1 |
655.A |
 |
Mrs. Crisp's House, Head Quarters of Gen. Grant during
attack on Fort Donelson, Tenn. |
Battle of Fort Donelson, Tenn., 12-16 February
1862. |
|
| 1 |
655.B |
 |
Rowlett's Mill on Eddyvill
Road, Battlefield of Fort Donelson, Tenn. |
Battle of Fort Donelson, Tenn., 12-16 February
1862. |
|
| 1 |
676 |
 |
Some Engineering Terms Explained. |
Includes illustrations of facines, traverses, richochet,
and abatis. |
|
| 1 |
677 |
 |
Some Engineering Terms Explained. |
Includes illustrations of curtains, gabion, flying sap,
double sap, and bastion. |
|
| 1 |
678 |
 |
Plan of a Regular Siege by Approaches. |
|
IFS, p. 44 |
| 1 |
679 |
 |
Some Engineering Terms Explained. |
Includes illustrations of various shapes of forts. |
|
| 1 |
680 |
 |
A Bomb-Proof. |
|
|
| 1 |
681 |
 |
"Gopher Hole." - Bomb-Proof. |
|
|
| 1 |
682 |
 |
Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman ... at Howe's
Sawmill before Yorktown, Va., April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 49 |
| 1 |
683 |
 |
Union Hospital at "Clarke's House" - near "The Sawmill" at
Yorktown, Virginia, April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 50 |
| 1 |
684 |
 |
Wormsley Creek, affluent of York River, Virginia, April
11th, 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
685 |
 |
View of Yorktown, York River, Virginia, skewing Rebel
Water Batteries etc. April 11th 1862 |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
686 |
 |
Plan of the Battle of New Berne, North Carolina. Fought
March 14th 1862. |
Following their victory at Roanoke Island, Union
forces continued their assault on the Carolina coast. |
|
| 1 |
687 |
 |
Some War Relics (in the possession of the Loyal Legion) |
Includes Confederate pistol and key to the Capitol at
Richmond, Virginia. |
|
| 1 |
700 |
 |
Plan of Battle of South Mills, Dismal Swamp Canal, N.C.
19th April 1862 |
|
|
| 1 |
702 |
 |
Sally Port, Yorktown, Va. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
703 |
 |
Assault on the "Red Battery" April 25th 1862, Yorktown, Va. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
708 |
 |
The French Officers at Dinner (From a photograph) |
Includes Capt. Le Clerc, Duc de Chartres, Comte de
Paris, Prince de Joinville, and Capt. Mohain. |
|
| 1 |
709 |
 |
No. 7 Union Battery before Yorktown, Va. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 51 |
| 1 |
742 |
 |
Yorktown, Virginia, 1780. From an old engraving of 1789. |
|
|
| 1 |
743 |
 |
Gloucester Point, York River, Virginia, opposite Yorktown.
May 4th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
744 |
 |
Major-General John B. Magruder, Rebel Commander at
Yorktown |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
745 |
 |
View from Battery No. 9 ... looking towards Yorktown, Va.
Sketched 16th April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
746 |
 |
A Street in Yorktown, Va., April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
747 |
 |
A Fifteen Inch Smooth Bore Gun. |
|
|
| 1 |
748 |
 |
Evacuation of Yorktown. Sunday May 4th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
749 |
 |
Farnhold's House, near The Moore House, Yorktown, Va.,
used by U.S. Signal Corps, April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 54 |
| 1 |
766 |
 |
Siege of Yorktown [Virginia] [map] |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 42 |
| 1 |
769 |
 |
"The Nelson House," Yorktown, Virginia, May 4th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 56 |
| 1 |
770 |
 |
Old House, Yorktown, Virginia. Lafayette's Head Quarters
after the Surrender AD 1761. Sketched Mar 4 1862. |
|
IFS, p. 57 |
| 1 |
771 |
 |
Rebel Magazines in the Ravines inside Yorktown, Va., April
1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
772 |
 |
View along the Lines of 3rd Army Corps from Howe's
Sawmill towards Warwick Court House on the right.
Yorktown, Virginia. April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
777 |
 |
Sketch of the lines at Yorktown, Virginia, April 30th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
778 |
 |
An Angle of the Ramparts at Yorktown [Virginia] after the
evacuation. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
779 |
 |
Plan of Yorktown, Virginia, shewing the Rebel Works etc.
after the Evacuation May 4th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
780 |
 |
Yorktown, Virginia. After the Evacuation. From the York
River. Sketched May 4th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862.
Shows Genl. McClellan's Head Quarters, Nelson
House, Water Battery, Magazine, Custom House,
U.S. Gunboat. |
IFS, p. 59 |
| 1 |
781 |
 |
The Cornwallis Cave in the Bluff at Yorktown, Virginia,
used by the Rebels for a Magazine. April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 58 |
| 1 |
782 |
 |
Howe's Sawmill before Yorktown, Va. Head Quarters, Maj.
Genl. S. P. Heintzelman, 3rd Army Corps. AP. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
784 |
 |
Union Army Marching into Yorktown, Va., after the
Evacuation. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
785 |
 |
Interior of Mortar Battery No. 4, Yorktown, Va. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 51 |
| 1 |
786 |
 |
Battery No. 1 in front of Yorktown, Va. April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
787 |
 |
Ramparts of Yorktown, Va., after the Evacuation. May 4th
1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
788.A |
 |
The Old Custom House, Yorktown, Virginia. Used for Rebel
Hospital May 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
788.B |
 |
Ruins of Magruder's Head Quarters,
Yorktown, Virginia. May 4th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
799 |
 |
The Duc de Chartres at the Time of our Civil War. |
|
|
| 1 |
800 |
 |
The Comte de Paris when he served with the Union Army. |
|
|
| 1 |
801 |
 |
Brig-Gen. Rufus Ingalls, Chief, Quartermaster of Army of
the Potomac, 1862. |
Rufus Ingalls (1820-1893), Union general. |
|
| 1 |
803 |
 |
Attack on York Town, 1781. |
Old print cut out of an old book taken from Genl. R.
E. Lee's Library, Arlington House, Va. |
|
| 1 |
804 |
 |
Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. Geo. B. McClellan, Yorktown,
Va., April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 48 |
| 1 |
811 |
 |
Map of Country between Yorktown and Williamsburg in
Virginia. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, p. 62 |
| 1 |
812 |
 |
The Court House Yorktown, Virginia, 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
820 |
 |
Copy of Official Plan of the Siege of Fort Pulaski, Cockspur
Island, Savannah, Georgia. April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
821 |
 |
Capture of Fort Pulaski, Savannah, Georgia. April 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
823 |
 |
Fort Pulaski During Bombardment, April 11, 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
824 |
 |
Map of Siege of Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, Georgia,
1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
825 |
 |
Martello Tower and Lighthouse, Tybee Island, Georgia.
April 1862. |
Tybee Island, across the Savannah River from Fort
Pulaski, was the source of the Union bombardment
of that Confederate-held site. |
|
| 1 |
835 |
 |
The Ramparts of Fort Pulaski after the Surrender. From a
photograph. |
|
|
| 1 |
838 |
 |
The Intelligent Contraband |
Portrait of an Afro-American man. |
|
| 1 |
839 |
 |
Fort Pulaski, After the Surrender, April 11th, 1862. |
|
|
| 1 |
840 |
 |
The Military Prisons of the United States during the War. |
Chapter heading |
|
| 1 |
841 |
 |
Forest Hall Prison, Washington. |
|
|
| 1 |
842 |
 |
The Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C. Built AD 1817.
April 1863. |
|
|
| 1 |
843 |
 |
A Group of Contrabands |
A group of Afro-Americans. |
|
| 1 |
855 |
 |
Rear View of Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor. Rebel
Prisoners of War were confined here during the Rebellion. |
|
|
| 1 |
856 |
 |
The Battle of Pittsburg Landing or Shiloh, Tennessee. April
6th-7th, 1862. |
Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862. |
|
| 1 |
857 |
 |
Brig.-Gen. W. H. L. Wallace, killed at the Battle of Shiloh. |
William Harvey Lamb Wallace (1821-1862), Union
general, commander of the 2nd Division, Army of
Tennessee. |
|
| 1 |
858 |
 |
Major-General S. A. Hurlburt, U.S.A. |
Stephen Augustus Hurlbut (1815-1882), Union
general, led 4th Division, Army of Tennessee. |
|
| 1 |
859 |
 |
Map Showing Position of Union Army at Pittsburg Landing
before and after the Battle, 6th and 7th April 1862. |
Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862. Inset:
Shiloh Church, Tennessee, 1862. |
|
| 1 |
861 |
 |
The Battle of Pittsburg Landing or Shiloh, Tennessee.
Fought 6th and 7th April 1862. |
Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862. |
|
| 1 |
878 |
 |
Battle of Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee. |
Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862. |
|
| 1 |
879 |
 |
Camp at General Andrew Porter's, in front of Yorktown,
1862. |
Andrew Porter (1820-1872), Union general.
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
880 |
 |
Rebel Headquarters in Ravine, Yorktown, Va., During the
Siege. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
881 |
 |
Rebel Naval Battery in front of Yorktown [Virginia] |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
882 |
 |
Battery No. 4 in front of Yorktown [Virginia] (Union) |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
883 |
 |
"The Moore House," Yorktown, Va. Built 1663. Used as a
Signal Station by Union Army, April 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
884 |
 |
View of the Right Front Line of the 3rd Army Corps before
Yorktown from the Plateau in front of Sawmill. Sketched
April 11th 1862. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
|
| 1 |
885 |
 |
View of Yorktown, Virginia. Rebel Batteries Shelling
Balloon and Head Qrs. 3d Corps. |
Peninsula Campaign, March-July 1862. |
IFS, Cover; IFS, p. 46-47 |