Volume 3 of Sneden's diary covers the period of the Civil War from the battle of Savage's Station, Va., on 29 June 1862 through Jeb Stuart's cavalry raid on Chambersburg, Pa., in early October 1862.
The period 1862 June 29–July 1 (pp. 1–198) concerns the battles of Savage's Station, White Oak Swamp, Frazier's Farm, and Malvern Hill.
The period 1862 July 1–August 15 (pp. 199–398) concerns the battle of Malvern Hill, the U.S. Army of the Potomac's occupation of Harrison's Landing, Va., the U.S. Army of Virginia under John Pope, the battle of Cedar Mountain, and the Army of the Potomac's evacuation of the Peninsula in mid-August.
The period 1862 August 15–31 (pp. 399–598) concerns the Army of the Potomac's evacuation of the Peninsula and the Second Bull Run Campaign.
The period 1862 August 30–September 15 (pp. 599–798) concerns the retreat of the Union Army to Washington, D.C., following the Second Battle of Bull Run, the battle of Chantilly, a biography of Gen. Philip Kearny, the reorganization of the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C., in early September, a detailed description of "Arlington," Alexandria County [now Arlington County], Va., and the Maryland Campaign (including the battle of South Mountain and the surrender of Harpers Ferry, Va. [now W. Va.]).
The period 1862 September 15–17 (pp. 799–950) concerns the battle of Antietam.
The period 1862 September 17–October 25 (pp. 951–1051) concerns a review of the battle of Antietam, life at "Arlington House" and in Washington, D.C., in October, and Jeb Stuart's cavalry raid on Chambersburg, Pa. Also, includes an appendix containing endnotes for Volume 3.
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Vol. No. 3. June 29th 1862. |
Title page. With insets: 1) Carrying off the
wounded; 2) Cooking rations. |
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3 |
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The Peninsular Campaign |
Title page. Includes woman seated, holding
American flag and scroll with "3rd Corps AP." |
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7 |
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The White House |
Located at White House Landing on the
Pamunkey River, Va., residence of Mrs. Custis
Harrison. McClellen established his
headquarters here on 16 May 1862. |
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9 |
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Dead Laid Out For Burial. |
Photograph of dead soldiers |
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11 |
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The Horrors of War - Group of Union Dead. |
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12 |
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Ruins of White House |
Located at White House Landing on the
Pamunkey River, Va. McClellen's forces
evacuated the area and burned remaining
supplies on 28 June 1862. |
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13 |
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Major-General Samuel P. Heintzelman |
Sketched portrait of Samuel Peter Heintzelman,
commander of the III Corps of the U.S. Army of
the Potomac |
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14 |
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Cold Harbor, Va. 1862
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Site of the Battle of Gaines's Mill, Va., 27 June
1862. |
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16 |
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Contents of this Volume |
Table of contents |
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17 |
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Vol. 3. Army Diary of the War of the Rebellion. By R.
K. Sneden of 40th NY Vols. "Mozart Regt." and Topog.
Engineer of 3rd Army Corps AP. Diary from June 28th
1862 to Octr. 25th 1862. |
Title page. |
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18 |
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The Mechanicsville Bridge across the Chickahominy
River |
Site of the Battle of Mechanicsville, Va., 26
June 1862. |
IFS, p. 80 |
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19 |
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Gen. J. E. B. Stuart |
Sketched portrait of James Ewell Brown {"Jeb")
Stuart (1833-1864), commander of the cavalry
of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia |
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20 |
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Cub Run Bridge. 31st Aug. 1862 |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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29 Left |
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Brig.-General James S. Negley |
Photograph of Union General James Scott
Negley (1826-1901) |
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29 Right |
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View of
Mechanicsville |
Battle of Mechanicsville,
Va., 26 June 1862. |
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29a |
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View of Fair Oaks Station, Va. |
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IFS, p. 75; EOS, P. 66 |
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30 |
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Allen's Farm House near Williamsburg Road |
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IFS, p. 79 |
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32 |
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Plan of the Battle of Glendale [map] |
Battle of Frazier's Farm, Va., 30 June 1862
(a.k.a., Battle of White Oak Swamp, Va.) |
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33 |
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Plan of the Battle of Savage's Station [map] |
Battle of Savage's Station, Va., 29 June 1862. |
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36 |
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Maj. General Silas Casey |
Sketched portrait of Union General Silas Casey
(1807-1882), commander of the 3rd Division of
the IV Corps of the U.S. Army of the Potomac |
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38 |
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Head Quarters of 3rd Army Corps - Savage's House |
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IFS, p. 85 |
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39 |
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Battle of Savage's Station, Va. |
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EOS, p. 77; IFS, p. 86 |
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41 |
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The Twin Houses. Fair Oaks Station |
Battle of Fair Oaks and Seven Pines, Va., 31
May-1 June 1862. |
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46 |
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Plan of The Battle of Savage's Station [map] |
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IFS, p. 87 |
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47 |
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Maj.-Gen. William F. Smith |
Photograph of Union General William Farrar
Smith (1824-1903), commanded the 2nd
Division of the VI Corps of the U.S. Army of
the Potomac |
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48 |
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General Custer in 1865 |
Photograph of Union General George Armstrong
Custer (1839-1876). |
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50 |
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The Chickominy [sic] [Chickahominy] River from
Dudley's House |
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51 |
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Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman at
Savage House, Va. |
Photograph of Samuel Peter Heintzelman (1805-1880). |
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52 |
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Field Hospital at Savage Station, June 1862. |
Photograph |
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54 |
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View of Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. George B.
McClellan at Dr. Trent House |
George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), Union
general commanding the Army of the Potomac. |
IFS, p. 88 |
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55 |
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The Battle of Savage's Station, Va. |
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IFS, p. 89 |
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57 |
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Maj.-Gen. William B. Franklin |
Photograph of Union General William Buel
Franklin (1823-1903), commander of the VI
Corps of the U.S. Army of the Potomac |
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71 |
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Destruction of the Train |
Battle of Savage's Station, Va., 29 June 1862. |
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72 |
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Remains of the Rail Road Bridge across the Pamunkey
River at White House |
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IFS, p. 90 |
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74 |
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Stonewall Jackson |
Sketched portrait of the Confederate General
Thomas Jonathan Jackson (1824-1863). |
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75 |
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Gen. Wade Hampton |
Sketched portrait of the Confederate General
Wade Hampton (1818-1902), commander of the
Hampton Legion |
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76 |
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Brig. Genl. Danl. E. Sickles |
Sketched portrait of the Union General Daniel
Edgar Sickles (1825-1914), commander of the
2nd Brigade of the 2nd Division of the III Corps
of the U.S. Army of the Potomac |
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83 |
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Burying The Dead, and Burning Horses at Fair Oaks |
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84 |
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Commencement of The Retreat |
Battle of Savage's Station, Va., 29 June 1862. |
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93 |
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Section - Savage Station |
Battle of Savage's Station, Va., 29 June 1862. |
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94 |
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Plan of Battle of Savage's Station, Va. [map] |
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96 |
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John Sedgwick |
Photograph of the Union General John
Sedgwick (1813-1864), commander of the 2nd
Division of the II Corps of the U.S. Army of the
Potomac |
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109 |
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Willis Church |
Willis Methodist Chapel, Henrico County, Va..
The parsonage was destroyed during the Battle
of Malvern Hill, 1 July 1862. |
EOS, p. 88 |
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110 |
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The Retreat |
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117 |
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Map showing Retreat of Union Army from Savage
Station to White Oak Swamp, Va. |
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125 |
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Map showing Position of Union Rebel Armies. |
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141 |
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Plan of The Battle of Glendale [map] |
Battle of Frazier's Farm, Va., 30 June 1862
(a.k.a. Battle of White Oak Swamp). |
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142 |
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[artillery battery at the Battle of Frazier's Farm] |
Battle of Frazier's Farm, Va., 30 June 1862. |
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143 |
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Position of Union Army - 30th June 10 1/2 A.M. [map] |
Battle of Frazier's Farm, Va., 30 June 1862. |
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144 |
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Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman 3rd
Army Corps. - Nelson's House |
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EOS, p. 87; IFS, p. 91 |
| 3 |
145 |
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Battle of Willis Church |
Battle of Frazier's Farm, Va., 30 June 1862. |
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146 |
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The Willis Methodist Church Quaker Road |
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IFS, p. 92 |
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168 |
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The Battle of Malvern Hill fought July 1st, 1862 |
Chapter heading |
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169 |
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Plan of The Battle of Malvern Hill, Va. [map] |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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173 |
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Genl. Gouverneur Warren |
Photograph of Union General Gouverneur
Kemble Warren 1830-1882), commander of the
3rd Brigade of the 2nd Division of the V Corps
of the U.S. Army of the Potomac |
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175 |
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"The Crew House" Malvern Hill, Va. |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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176 |
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The Parsonage House - off the Quaker Road |
Parsonage belonging to the Willis Methodist
Chapel. |
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181 |
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[American eagle - U.S. Army symbol] |
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185 |
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Revised Plan of Battle of Malvern Hill [map] |
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186 |
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View of The Malvern House |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
EOS, p. 95; IFS, p. 96 |
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187 |
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The Rebel position in meadow below "Crew's House" |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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188 |
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The Crew House |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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195 |
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Battle of Malvern Hill |
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IFS, p. 98 |
| 3 |
197 |
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West Side of Crew's Hill |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
IFS, p. 96-97 |
| 3 |
198 |
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"The Malvern House" |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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207 |
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Malvern Hill |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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209 |
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Turkey Creek Bridge |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
IFS, p. 100-101 |
| 3 |
210 |
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Turkey Creek and View of Malvern Hill |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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210a |
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Rebel attack on Weeden's Battery and 14th Brooklyn
Regt. |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
EOS, p. 94 |
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210b |
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"The Wyatt House" or "Malvern House" |
Used as headquarters by Union Gen. Fitz-John
Porter (1822-1901) during the Battle of Malvern
Hill. Porter was in command of the 1st Div., V
Corps, Army of the Potomac. |
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215 |
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"The West House" |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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216 |
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The Main Battlefield, Malvern Hill Va. |
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233 |
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Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman U.S.A.
during the Battle of Malvern Hill, Va. |
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EOS, p. 96; IFS, p. 99 |
| 3 |
234 |
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Old Rebel Battery on Jamestown Island |
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IFS, p. 109 |
| 3 |
244 |
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Map of The Night March |
Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., 1 July 1862. |
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254 |
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Copy of Official Map made for 3rd Corps |
Map of Union Army at Harrison's Landing, Va.,
position on the James River where McClellan
moved his army at the end of the Peninsula
Campaign. |
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269 |
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Map showing country opposite Harrison's Landing Va. |
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278 |
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Head Quarters 3rd Army Corps. . . Harrison's Landing,
Va. |
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279 |
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Shelter Tents |
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287 |
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Position of 3rd Army Corps at Harrison's Landing, Va. |
Map of U.S. Army positions at Harrison's
Landing |
IFS, p. 108 |
| 3 |
295 |
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Head qurs. of Maj. Genl. Sykes 5th Army Corps at
Harrison's Landing |
George Sykes (1822-1880), Union general in
command of the 2d Div., V Corps. |
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296 |
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View of Head Quarters of Genl. Hooker at Harrison's
Landing, Va. |
Joseph Hooker (1814-1879), Union general in
command of the 2d Div., III Corps. |
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297 |
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Old Byrd's Monument |
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299 |
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"Gateway in the Rear" |
Sketch of the rear gates at Westover Plantation,
Charles City County, Va., ancestral home of the
Byrd family. |
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304 |
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Malvern House or "Wyatt House." Malvern Hill Va.
Head Qurs. Genl. F. J. Porter and General Head quarters
during the Battle |
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| 3 |
313 |
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Union Entrenched Position at Westover Church |
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IFS, p. 105 |
| 3 |
314 |
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Westover Mansion |
Charles City County, Va. |
IFS, p. 104 |
| 3 |
316 |
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Evelyn Byrd |
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319A |
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Old Tomb of the Byrd Family |
At Westover Plantation, Charles City County,
Va.. |
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319B |
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Old Graveyard of the Byrd Family |
At Westover Plantation, Charles City County,
Va.. |
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320 |
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old Tomb at Graveyard as The Byrd Family |
At Westover Plantation, Charles City County,
Va. |
IFS, p. 107 |
| 3 |
327 |
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Old Harrison House - Berkeley Landing |
Berkeley Hundred, Charles City County, Va.,
ancestral home of the Harrison family. |
IFS, p. 102 |
| 3 |
328 |
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Rawlin's Mill & Mill Pond Harrison Landing |
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IFS, p. 109 |
| 3 |
335 |
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Waiting for the first shot |
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337 |
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Head Quarters of Brig. Genl. D. B. Birney. 3rd Army
Corps on Extreme right of Union Entrenched Position.
Harrison Landing. Virginia. |
David Bell Birney (1825-1864). |
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338 |
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Head Quarters Brig. Genl. Jos. Hooker. 2nd Div. 3rd
Army Corps at Harrison's Landing Va. August 1862 |
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| 3 |
339 |
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Head Quarters of General Sykes of 1st Army Corps. A.
P. at Harrison's Landing, Virginia |
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| 3 |
340 |
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U.S. Troops Landing and burning "The Cole House"
opposite Westover on James River Va. Night of August
1st 1862. |
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| 3 |
359 |
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View of City Point. James River, Virginia. August
12th 1862. |
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IFS, p. 112 |
| 3 |
360 |
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View of The Cole House on Ruffin's Plantation. James
River, Virginia. |
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| 3 |
374A |
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top - Cedar Mountain |
Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., 9 August 1862,
an engagement of the 2d Bull Run Campaign. |
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| 3 |
374B |
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Map of Cedar Mountain and Vicinity and
Battle. |
Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., 9 August 1862,
an engagement of the 2d Bull Run Campaign. |
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| 3 |
385 |
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Slaughter's House. Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Used
for Rebel Hospital during the Battle. |
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| 3 |
386 |
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View of Cedar Mountain near Culpeper Virginia.
August 1862. Showing Battlefield of August 9th from
Slaughter's House |
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| 3 |
391 |
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Westover Church. Harrison's Landing Va. Union
Earthworks. |
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395 |
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Hotel. Charles City Road, Va. |
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IFS, p. 114 |
| 3 |
398 |
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Snuff Dipping and Smoking in the South. |
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| 3 |
399 |
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An Old Settler |
Illustration of a woman smoking a pipe. |
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400 |
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Negro Cabin. Virginia. 1862. |
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401 |
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General Stoneman in 1863. |
George Stoneman (1822-1894), Union general
and cavalryman. |
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405 |
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"Poor Whites" |
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| 3 |
408 |
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The 3rd Army Corps passing through Charles City
Court House, Virginia, August 15th 1862, in Retreat. |
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IFS, p. 113 |
| 3 |
411 |
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Head Quarters of 3rd Army Corps. Maj. Genl.
Heintzelman at Jourdan's, near Jones Bridge, Virginia.
August 16th 1862. |
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412 |
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Map shewing March of the Army from Harrisons
Landing or Westover to Williamsburg, Virginia. 15th,
16th, 17th & 18th August. |
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417 |
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William and Mary College. Williamsburg, Virginia.
August 18th 1862. |
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IFS, p. 116 |
| 3 |
418 |
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Rebel Fort Magruder. Battlefield of Williamsburg,
Virginia. 3rd Corps A. P. passing Aug. 19th 1862 |
Site of the Battle of Williamsburg, Va., 4-5 May
1862. |
EOS, p. 116; IFS, p. 118 |
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420 |
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Head Qurs. 3rd Army Corps. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman
Commanding at Williamsburg, Virginia. August 18th
1862. |
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EOS, p. 114; IFS, p. 117 |
| 3 |
425 |
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Admiral Farragut |
David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870), Union
admiral. |
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| 3 |
427 |
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"The Nelson House." Yorktown, Virginia. Rebel
Officers Head Qrs. and Hospital. 1862. |
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429 |
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Head Quarters of 3rd Army Corps. Maj. Genl.
Heintzelman. Outside of Yorktown, Virginia, from
19th to 21st August 1862. |
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430 |
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Head qrs. of Genl. Keyes, U.S.A. Yorktown, Virginia.
Aug. 20th 1862. |
Erasmus Darwin Keyes (1810-1895), Union
general in command of the IV Corps, Army of
the Potomac. |
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437 |
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View below the hill. Centreville, Va. Aug. 29th 1862.
Porter's 5th Corps arriving. |
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| 3 |
438 |
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"The Marshall House." King Street, Alexandria, Va. |
Hotel in Alexandria, Va., where Col. Elmer
Ellsworth was shot and killed in 1861. |
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451 |
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Major-General John Pope, Commanding the Army of
Virginia. |
John Pope (1822-1892), Union general in
command of the newly-created Army of Virginia
(26 June-2 September 1862). |
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452 |
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View of Culpepper Court House Virginia. November
1863. |
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IFS, p. 185 |
| 3 |
455 |
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View from near Groveton Va. Showing Rail Road
Grade and Sudley Road. Rebel position 29th and 30th
Aug. 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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| 3 |
456 |
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View of Union Mills on Bull Run, Virginia, showing
Old Rebel Earthworks of 1861. Sketched Aug. 29th
1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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463A |
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Headquarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman. 3rd
Corps near Alexandria, Va. August 22nd to 24th 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
IFS, p. 120 |
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463B |
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Head Quarters of Genls. Pope and Heintzelman at
Warrenton Junction afternoon of 28th Aug. 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
IFS, p. 122 (bottom image) |
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464A |
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Head Quarters of Genl. Heintzelman, U.S.A.
Warrenton Junction, Va. August 26 - 27th 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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464B |
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R. R.
Bridge across the Rappahannock River Va. where
Pope's Army crossed August 17th 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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471 |
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2nd Battle of Bull Run Va. Position of both Armies. 6
P.M. Aug. 26th. |
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| 3 |
472 |
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Plan of the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia. August
9th 1862. |
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| 3 |
473 |
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The Union Soldier's Monument at "The Cut" and Rail
Road Embankment. Battlefield of Bull Run, Va. |
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| 3 |
474 |
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Slaughter's House on Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Used
for Rebel Hospital during the Battle |
Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., 9 August 1862. |
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| 3 |
484 |
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Route of Troops and Wagon trains from Warrenton
Junct. to Kettle Run. August 27th 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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491 |
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Brandy Station, Va. |
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| 3 |
493 |
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Head Quarters in the Saddle! |
Illustration of officer on horseback in the driving
rain. May also be a reference to Gen. Pope's
claim that his headquarters should not be in a
fixed place, but rather in the saddle |
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| 3 |
494 |
 |
Monument erected by the U.S. 1866 at Groveton, Va.,
to those who fell at 2nd Battle of Bull Run. |
Battlefield of 2nd Bull Run. |
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| 3 |
509 |
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Manassas Junction. Orange and Alexandria R. R.
Virginia. August 28th 1862. |
Confederate raid on Manassas Junction during
the 2nd Bull Run Campaign, June-September
1862. |
EOS, p. 119; IFS, p. 123 |
| 3 |
510 |
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Route from Manassas to Centreville. August 28th to
31st |
2nd Bull Run Campaign, June-September 1862 |
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| 3 |
513 |
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Quaker Guns, Manassas. |
Fake artillery barrels made from logs |
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| 3 |
517 |
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The Rail Road Cut and Embankment. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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| 3 |
525 |
 |
Plan of The Second Battle of Bull Run Va. Showing
Position of both Armies At 7 P.M. 30th Aug. 1862
[map]. |
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IFS, p. 124 |
| 3 |
527 |
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2nd Battle of Bull Run. Showing Rebel position 29 &
30th Aug. 1862 [map] |
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| 3 |
533 |
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Ruins of The Stone Bridge looking along the Warrenton
Turnpike. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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| 3 |
535 |
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Remains of Rebel Fortifications at Manassas Junction,
Virginia. |
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| 3 |
536 |
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View of The Church. Centreville, Va. Union Hospital
at 2nd Battle of Bull Run. August 29, 30, and 31st
1862. |
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| 3 |
537 |
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Position of Both Armies. August 30th - 4 to 5 P.M.
[map] |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
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| 3 |
538 |
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View of Head Quarters of Genl. Pope and Genl. S. P.
Heintzelman in the woods at Warrenton Junction Va.
afternoon of 28th August 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
EOS, p. 120 |
| 3 |
544 |
 |
Plan of Battle of Bull Run & Bristoe Station. August
27th 1862. |
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| 3 |
547 |
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Second Battle of Bull Run. Position of Troops at 6
P.M. Friday Aug. 29th 1862. [map] |
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| 3 |
548 |
 |
Battlefield of Bull Run Va. Showing Rail Road Cut and
Embankment and Jackson's position 30th Aug. 1862.
[map] |
|
|
| 3 |
550 |
 |
"The Henry House." Battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia.
Aug. 29th 1862. |
|
|
| 3 |
552 |
 |
General Banks in 1863. |
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks (1816-1894), Union
general in command the II Corps in the U.S.
Army of Virginia during the 2nd Bull Run
Campaign. |
|
| 3 |
555 |
 |
Wm. Golds of E Co. 40th N.Y. Vols. 1862 |
Served as cook to the headquarters of the III
Corps of the Army of the Potomac from June to
August 1862. |
|
| 3 |
557 |
 |
Second Battle of Bull Run. Sunset 5 1/2 P.M. Aug.
30th 1862 [map] |
|
|
| 3 |
558 |
 |
The Union and Confederate armies in Pope's Virginia Campaign of 1862 were [chart] |
|
|
| 3 |
559 |
 |
The Robinson House. Battlefield of Bull Run Va.
August 1862. |
|
IFS, p. 126 |
| 3 |
561 |
 |
"The Robinson House." Battlefield of Bull Run,
Virginia. Aug. 29th 1862. |
|
|
| 3 |
563 |
 |
Head Quarter Team of Maj. Genl. Heintzelman 3rd
Corps at Island Ford during 2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va.
August 30th 1862. |
|
EOS, p. 125; IFS, p. 125 |
| 3 |
564A |
 |
Rebel Fort "Powhatan." James River, Va. |
Confederate fort located on the James River in
Prince George County |
|
| 3 |
564B |
 |
Rebel "Fort Darling." James River. |
Confederate fort located on the James River at Drewry's Bluff,
Va. |
|
| 3 |
567A |
 |
The Stone Bridge over Bull Run Va. |
|
|
| 3 |
567B |
 |
The Lewis
House. |
The Lewis House was used by Confederate
general Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891)
as his headquarters during the 1st Battle of Bull
Run. |
IFS, p. 567B |
| 3 |
568 |
 |
Isaac I. Stevens. |
Isaac Ingalls Stevens (1818-1862) commanded
the 1st Division of the IX Corps of the U.S.
Army of the Potomac during the 2nd Bull Run
Campaign. |
|
| 3 |
575 |
 |
Plan of Second Battle of Bull Run, Va. Position at 6
P.M. August 30th 1862 [map]. |
|
|
| 3 |
591 |
 |
Eastern View of Centreville Virginia from Cub Run.
Union Army falling back evening of 30th Aug. 1862. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
IFS, p. 128, EOS, p. 127 |
| 3 |
592 |
 |
Part of Centreville Virginia near The R. R. Water Tank.
August 31st 1862. |
|
|
| 3 |
593 |
 |
View of Thoroughfare Gap. Bull Run Mountains,
Virginia. |
|
|
| 3 |
594 |
 |
View of Aldie Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains,
Virginia. Head Quarters of Mosby's Guerillas. |
John Singleton Mosby (1833-1916), Confederate
Partisan Ranger. |
|
| 3 |
601 |
 |
Plan of 2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va. Showing
movements of troops from 27th Aug. to Sept. 1st [map]. |
|
EOS, p. 126 |
| 3 |
602 |
 |
Maltby's Stone House on the Warrenton Turnpike. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
IFS, p. 126 |
| 3 |
603 |
 |
Ruins of Mrs. Dogan's House near Groveton. |
2nd Battle of Bull Run, Va., 29-30 August 1862. |
|
| 3 |
615A |
 |
Old Rebel Fort at Manassas Junction, Va. |
|
|
| 3 |
615B |
 |
Quaker
Guns at Centreville, Va. |
|
IFS, p. 128 |
| 3 |
617 |
 |
Battle of Chantilly, Va. Sept. 1st 1862 [map]. |
|
|
| 3 |
618 |
 |
Position of Army at Centreville, Va. 31st August 1862.
Showing march on Chantilly [map]. |
2nd Bull Run Campaign, June-September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
621 |
 |
The Battlefield near Bristoe Station. |
2nd Bull Run Campaign, June-September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
622 |
 |
Manassas Junction, Virginia. Showing old Rebel Fort
and destruction of Rail Road by Jackson & Lee. August
26th 1862. |
2nd Bull Run Campaign, June-September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
627A |
 |
Grigsby's House, Centreville, Va. |
The Grigsby House was used as headquarters by
Union Gen. John Pope on 31 August 1862. |
IFS, p. 129 |
| 3 |
627B |
 |
J. Hooe's Stone
House "Tudor Hall" near Centreville, Va. |
"Tudor Hall" was used by Confederate Gen.
Joseph E. Johnston as headquarters during the
1st Battle of Bull Run |
|
| 3 |
628 |
 |
Centreville, Virginia Septr. 1st 1862. |
|
IFS, p. 129 |
| 3 |
633 |
 |
Chimney-Piece. Old Harrison House. |
Printed sketch of fireplace at Berkeley Hundred
Plantation, Charles City County, Va. |
|
| 3 |
634 |
 |
Headquarters of Brig. Genl. Danl. Butterfield of 5th
Corps at Harrison's Landing, Va. July 1862. |
Daniel Butterfield (1831-1901), Union general
in command of 3rd Brig., 1st Div., V Corps,
Army of Virginia. |
|
| 3 |
639 |
 |
Plan of The Battle of Chantilly, Virginia. September
1st 1862 [map] |
|
IFS, p. 132 |
| 3 |
653 |
 |
Maryland Heights, Harpers Ferry. |
Photograph |
|
| 3 |
654 |
 |
Brigadier-General Isaac I. Stevens and Staff. |
Photograph |
|
| 3 |
675 |
 |
The Battle of Chantilly, Virginia. Sept. 1st 1862. |
|
IFS, p. 130 |
| 3 |
693 |
 |
"The Episcopal Seminary" Old Fairfax Road near
Alexandria, Virginia. Camp Sumner. |
Used by Gen. George Brinton McClellan as
headquarters during the 2nd Bull Run
Campaign, June-September 1862. |
IFS, p. 136 |
| 3 |
695 |
 |
Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. Heintzelman. 3rd Corps
A. P. head of King Street and Slave Pen, Alexandria,
Virginia. Sept. 3rd 1862. |
|
EOS, p. 133 |
| 3 |
696 |
 |
Sudley Church. |
Near Bull Run, Va. |
|
| 3 |
699 |
 |
Plan of Fort Lyon on Eagle Hill above Alexandria, Va. |
Headquarters of Gen. Samuel Peter Heintzelman |
IFS, p. 135 |
| 3 |
700 |
 |
The U.S. Forts and Batteries near Alexandria, Va. Sept.
1862. |
Map of Union fortifications near Alexandria, Va. |
|
| 3 |
701 |
 |
View of Fort Lyon. |
|
|
| 3 |
702 |
 |
Head Quarters of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman 3rd
Army Corps at Ballenger's House. Fort Lyon,
Alexandria, Va. |
|
|
| 3 |
703 |
 |
In the Field Hospital |
Sketch |
|
| 3 |
704 |
 |
Fairfax Court House, Virginia. |
|
|
| 3 |
713 |
 |
Head Qurs of Maj. Genl. S. P. Heintzelman. 3rd Corps.
Ballenger's House. Fort Lyon Va. September 1862. |
|
|
| 3 |
715 |
 |
R. E. Lee |
Photograph of Gen. Robert Edward Lee (1808-1870) in 1863. |
|
| 3 |
716 |
 |
View at Warrenton Junction Virginia. 26 August 1862. |
|
|
| 3 |
719 |
 |
Arlington House. 1860. |
Home of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
721 |
 |
Tomb at Arlington |
Tombstone of John Custis on the Arlington
estate. |
|
| 3 |
723 |
 |
Battle of Trenton. |
Copy of painting at Arlington |
|
| 3 |
724 |
 |
Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777. |
Copy of painting at Arlington |
|
| 3 |
725 |
 |
Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777. |
Copy of painting at Arlington |
|
| 3 |
726 |
 |
Battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778. |
Copy of painting at Arlington |
|
| 3 |
727 |
 |
Surrender at Yorktown, |
Copy of painting at Arlington |
|
| 3 |
728 |
 |
Pedigree of Washington and Coat of Arms |
From Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
730 |
 |
[Coat of Arms of George Washington] |
From Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
731 |
 |
Copy from Pedigree and Arms at Arlington House
Virginia. |
|
IFS, p. 137 |
| 3 |
732 |
 |
Printed portrait of George Washington / Sketch of
Washington's Seal |
From Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
733 |
 |
The Washington Arms & Crest |
From Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
734 |
 |
Fac-simile of Brass in Great Brington Church of the Washington Church, Northamptonshire England. |
From Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
735 |
 |
Iron Chest. / Washington's Bed. |
From Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
736 |
 |
G. W. Custis |
|
|
| 3 |
738 |
 |
M. Washington |
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (1731-1802), wife of George Washington. |
|
| 3 |
739 |
 |
Fort Washington. Potomac River. |
|
|
| 3 |
741 |
 |
The Birth-place of Washington. |
Pope's Creek or Wakefield, Westmoreland
County, Va. |
|
| 3 |
742 |
 |
Key of the Bastile. |
|
|
| 3 |
749 |
 |
Surrender of British Colors at Yorktown. |
October 1781. |
|
| 3 |
751 |
 |
Arlington Spring. |
At Arlington, home of Robert E. Lee. |
|
| 3 |
753 |
 |
The Washington Arms. |
|
|
| 3 |
755 |
 |
Arlington House. |
Home of Robert E. Lee. Used as headquarters
by Samuel P. Heintzelman from 10 September
to 8 December 1862. |
|
| 3 |
765 |
 |
Map Showing Advance of Union and Rebel Armies
from Sept. 3rd to 16th 1862. |
|
|
| 3 |
767 |
 |
The Battle of South Mountain [map]. |
|
|
| 3 |
768 |
 |
Battle of Antietam. |
Printed sketch from a photograph of one of the
stone bridges that cross Antietam Creek near
Sharpsburg, Md. |
|
| 3 |
785 |
 |
Harper's Ferry. |
Photograph of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. |
|
| 3 |
788 |
 |
Gen. Francis A. Walker. |
Francis Amasa Walker (1840-1897) served as a
brigadier general in the II Corps of the U.S.
Army of the Potomac. After the war he wrote a
history of the II Corps. |
|
| 3 |
791 |
 |
Harpers Ferry. |
Printed sketch of the ruins of the U.S. Arsenal at
Harpers Ferry, W. Va., following the battle on
15 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
792 |
 |
View from Genl. Walker's position on Loudoun
Heights, Harper's Ferry, Va. |
Capture of Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 15 September
1862. |
|
| 3 |
803 |
 |
The Antietam Campaign [map] |
|
|
| 3 |
804 |
 |
The Battle of Antietam. Maryland. September 17, 1862 |
Chapter heading |
|
| 3 |
809 |
 |
The Attack on Harper's Ferry Va. Sept. 14th - 15th
1862. |
Map of the Confederate attack on the U.S. Army
garrison at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. |
|
| 3 |
811 |
 |
General D. S. Miles. |
Photograph of Gen. Dixon Stansbury Miles
(1804-1862) commanded the U.S. Army
garrison at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. |
|
| 3 |
813 |
 |
The Lower Bridge (No. 4) Antietam Creek. |
|
|
| 3 |
814 |
 |
Map showing vicinity of Battlefield of Antietam, Md. |
|
|
| 3 |
821 |
 |
Plan of The Battle of Antietam, Maryland [map] |
|
|
| 3 |
831 |
 |
Bloody Lane |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
833 |
 |
Plan of the Battle of Antietam, Maryland. |
|
|
| 3 |
834 |
 |
Harper's Ferry After Evacuation. |
Evacuated by Union forces 15 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
835 |
 |
The Rebel Dead in the Sunken Road on the Right Wing
at Antietam. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
836 |
 |
General McClellan Riding The Line Of Battle At
Antietam. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
837 |
 |
The Sunken Road or "Bloody Lane." |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
838 |
 |
The Old Lutheran Church. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
IFS, p. 144 |
| 3 |
840 |
 |
Major-General Joe Hooker. |
Photograph of Gen. Joseph Hooker. |
|
| 3 |
843 |
 |
The Pry House. |
Used as headquarters by George Brinton
McClellan during the Battle of Antietam. |
|
| 3 |
845 |
 |
Roulett's Farm House. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
846 |
 |
Roulett's House and Barns |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
848 |
 |
Position - Union troops - Rebel troops [map]. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
855 |
 |
General McClellan and President Lincoln at Antietam. |
|
|
| 3 |
857 |
 |
View of Bridge No. 3 across Antietam Creek in front of
Burnside's position. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
IFS, p. 143 |
| 3 |
858 |
 |
Sketch of Manoeuvers on Antietam and Sharpsburg
Maryland. Sept. 16 - 17th 1862 |
|
|
| 3 |
859 |
 |
View from Turner's Gap looking East from near The
Mountain House. |
Battle of South Mountain, Md., 14 September
1862. |
|
| 3 |
860 |
 |
Fox's Gap. |
Battle of South Mountain, Md., 14 September
1862. |
|
| 3 |
861 |
 |
Battle of Crampton's Gap, Md. [map] |
Battle of Crampton's Gap, Md., 14 September
1862. |
|
| 3 |
862 |
 |
Sketch of the Manoevres on Antietam and Sharpsburg,
Maryland. |
|
|
| 3 |
869 |
 |
View of Sharpsburg, Maryland near the Battlefield of
Antietam. |
|
IFS, p. 144 |
| 3 |
870 |
 |
George B. McClellan |
Photograph of George Brinton McClellan. |
|
| 3 |
879 |
 |
Some of the Captured Rebel Flags. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
IFS, p. 146 |
| 3 |
880 |
 |
View of Burnside's Bridge |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
881 |
 |
Jacob H. Grove's House. |
Used by Gen. Robert Edward Lee during the
Battle of Antietam |
|
| 3 |
883 |
 |
The Sharpsburg Bridge (No. 2) over the Antietam. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
884 |
 |
Burnside's Bridge (No. 2) across Antietam Creek. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
886 |
 |
South Eastern Stretch of The Sunken Road or "Bloody
Lane." |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
887 |
 |
The Stone Barn, Roulett's Farm. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
891 |
 |
The Dunker Church. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
892 |
 |
"The Pry House." |
Used as headquarters by George Brinton
McClellan during the Battle of Antietam. |
|
| 3 |
899 |
 |
Pry's House. |
Used as headquarters by George Brinton
McClellan during the Battle of Antietam. |
|
| 3 |
900 |
 |
The Dunker Church. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
IFS, p. 142 |
| 3 |
917 |
 |
Review of the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam. |
Chapter heading |
|
| 3 |
924 |
 |
Map of the Position at Turner's Gap. |
Battle of South Mountain, 14 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
927 |
 |
Review of the Battle of Antietam, Md, fought September 17th 1862. |
Chapter heading |
|
| 3 |
928 |
 |
Maj.-Gen. I. B. Richardson / Major General G. W.
Morrell |
Israel Bush Richardson (1815-1862)
commanded the 1st Division of the II Corps of
the U.S. Army of the Potomac, was mortally
wounded in the Battle of Antietam.
George Webb Morell (1815-1883) commanded
the 1st Division of the V Corps of the Army of
Potomac at the Battle of Antietam |
|
| 3 |
929 |
 |
Battle of Antietam [map]. |
|
|
| 3 |
930 |
 |
Bridge No. 3 across Antietam Creek in front of
Burnside's centre position. |
Battle of Antietam, Md., 17 September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
956 |
 |
Shepherdstown, Va. |
|
IFS, p. 145 |
| 3 |
957 |
 |
Battle of Winchester, Va. |
|
|
| 3 |
958 |
 |
Lt.-General R. E. Lee and Staff Officers. |
Photograph of Robert Edward Lee with George
Washington Custis Lee (1832-1913) and Walter
Taylor in Richmond, Va., after the surrender at
Appomattox Court House, Va. |
|
| 3 |
959 |
 |
Arlington House, Va. |
Home of Robert E. Lee. Used as headquarters in
December 1862 by U.S. General Samuel Peter
Heintzelman |
|
| 3 |
960 |
 |
Blackford or Botteller's Ford |
Battle of Blackford's Ford, W. Va., 19-20
September 1862. |
|
| 3 |
963 |
 |
Women of Martinsburg Repairing Bridge For The
Union Cavalry. |
|
|
| 3 |
969 |
 |
South and West fronts of the Treasury Extension. |
Washington, D.C. |
|
| 3 |
970 |
 |
President's House |
Printed sketch of the White House, Washington,
D.C. |
|
| 3 |
971 |
 |
National Lincoln Monument at Springfield, Illinois. |
|
|
| 3 |
972 |
 |
Equestrian Statue of Jackson at Lafayette Square,
Washington, D.C. 1863. |
Sketch of a statue of Andrew Jackson |
|
| 3 |
987 |
 |
The Capitol. |
Washington, D.C. |
|
| 3 |
988 |
 |
"America," the Apex of the Dome. |
Washington, D.C. |
|
| 3 |
989 |
 |
The Capitol, Washington. |
Photograph of the Capitol building in
Washington, D.C. |
|
| 3 |
990 |
 |
New Library of Congress. |
Photograph. Washington, D.C. |
|
| 3 |
993 |
 |
Maj. Genl. Samuel P. Heintzelman and Staff on Portico
of Arlington House, Va. |
Photograph. |
|
| 3 |
1029 |
 |
The Kearny Medal of 1863. |
Established in 1862 and awarded to those
officers who had served honorably in battle
under Philip Kearny (1814-1862). |
|
| 3 |
1030 |
 |
General Hancock in 1863. |
Photograph of Union Gen. Winfield Scott
Hancock (1824-1886). |
|
| 3 |
1031 |
 |
Brig. Genl. A. E. Burnside, U.S.A. in 1861 |
Sketched portrait of Union Gen. Ambrose
Everett Burnside |
|
| 3 |
1032 |
 |
Wm. H. Seward |
Sketched portrait of William Henry Seward
(1801-1872), U.S. Secretary of State |
|
| 3 |
1033 |
 |
W. T. Sherman |
Sketched portrait of Union General William
Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) |
|
| 3 |
1034 |
 |
Rebel Works on Munson's Hill, Va. |
|
|
| 3 |
1035 |
 |
A. Lincoln. 1863. |
Sketched portrait of U.S. President Abraham
Lincoln |
|
| 3 |
1036 |
 |
Statue of General Philip Kearney, Newark, N.J. |
|
|
| 3 |
1046 |
 |
In the Trenches. |
|
|
| 3 |
1049 |
 |
Maj. Genl. Phil Kearny 3rd Corps. U.S.A. |
Sketched portrait of Union General Philip
Kearny (1814-1862) |
|
| 3 |
1050 |
 |
View of Camp, Army of the Potomac, at Cumberland
Landing. |
Photograph of U.S. Army camp in Virginia
during the Peninsula Campaign, March-July
1862. |
|
| 3 |
1051 |
 |
"Bellegrove." |
Home of Gen. Kearny near Belleville, N.J. |
|