Aldie Mill Historic Park, in Aldie, VA, USA. Historical marker about the Civil War Battle of Aldie, June 1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aldie-mill-historic-park-in-aldie-va-usa-historical-marker-about-the-civil-war-battle-of-aldie-june-1863-image433042341.html
RM2G4ENWW–Aldie Mill Historic Park, in Aldie, VA, USA. Historical marker about the Civil War Battle of Aldie, June 1863.
Sergeant Glazier at the Battle of Aldie during the American Civil War Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-glazier-at-the-battle-of-aldie-during-the-american-civil-war-image368970932.html
RM2CC8258–Sergeant Glazier at the Battle of Aldie during the American Civil War
. Cavalry fight near Aldie, Va. During the march to Gettysburg; the Union Cavalry; commanded by Gen. Pleasonton, the Confederate by J.E.B. Stuart Battle of Aldie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cavalry-fight-near-aldie-va-during-the-march-to-gettysburg-the-union-cavalry-commanded-by-gen-pleasonton-the-confederate-by-jeb-stuart-battle-of-aldie-image184911956.html
RMMMRD2C–. Cavalry fight near Aldie, Va. During the march to Gettysburg; the Union Cavalry; commanded by Gen. Pleasonton, the Confederate by J.E.B. Stuart Battle of Aldie
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RMHKMMEK–Battle of Aldie
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RMW9N74C–Battle of Aldie
The War in Virginia - Aldie, the scene of Alfred Pleasonton's victorious cavalry engagement. June 1863. Battle of Aldie. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-in-virginia-aldie-the-scene-of-alfred-pleasontons-victorious-cavalry-engagement-june-1863-battle-of-aldie-19th-century-american-civil-war-illustration-from-frank-leslies-illustrated-newspaper-image490773124.html
RF2KECJ3G–The War in Virginia - Aldie, the scene of Alfred Pleasonton's victorious cavalry engagement. June 1863. Battle of Aldie. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
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RM2PC7D4J–Surrender!!!. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa, 1863, Military officers, 1860-1870, Soldiers, 1860-1870, Cavalry, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Campaigns & battles, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Prisoners, United States, Virginia, Aldie
. Field, fort and fleet; being a series of brilliant and authentic sketches of the most notable battles of the late civil war . rst Test of the Iron-Clads Rams, Gun-Boats and Iron-Clads Page 143-145147153154159163169172179184190195201207212216221224226233239245250252255259273277282287312318325356363366370374379385 CONTENTS. The First Federal Attack on oumter The First Cavalry Battle Eeminiscences of the Ilarriet Lane The Fight at Grand Gulf Raising the Blockade at Charleston Morgan the Raider Chancellorsville .... Stonewall Jackson . Brandy Station .... Capture of Raiders Aldie and Middleburg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-fort-and-fleet-being-a-series-of-brilliant-and-authentic-sketches-of-the-most-notable-battles-of-the-late-civil-war-rst-test-of-the-iron-clads-rams-gun-boats-and-iron-clads-page-143-145147153154159163169172179184190195201207212216221224226233239245250252255259273277282287312318325356363366370374379385-contents-the-first-federal-attack-on-oumter-the-first-cavalry-battle-eeminiscences-of-the-ilarriet-lane-the-fight-at-grand-gulf-raising-the-blockade-at-charleston-morgan-the-raider-chancellorsville-stonewall-jackson-brandy-station-capture-of-raiders-aldie-and-middleburg-image371688952.html
RM2CGKW1C–. Field, fort and fleet; being a series of brilliant and authentic sketches of the most notable battles of the late civil war . rst Test of the Iron-Clads Rams, Gun-Boats and Iron-Clads Page 143-145147153154159163169172179184190195201207212216221224226233239245250252255259273277282287312318325356363366370374379385 CONTENTS. The First Federal Attack on oumter The First Cavalry Battle Eeminiscences of the Ilarriet Lane The Fight at Grand Gulf Raising the Blockade at Charleston Morgan the Raider Chancellorsville .... Stonewall Jackson . Brandy Station .... Capture of Raiders Aldie and Middleburg
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RM2CC825E–General Custer at the Battle of Aldie during the American Civil War
. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . HOTO. BY W, H. TIPTON, GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. 183 recovered, and on the 17th we moved qnietly to Ccnterville, over ground madefemiliar by the battles of Bristoo and Bull Ixuu of the previous year. AtCenterville we could hear the clash of arms at Aldie, and the next morningreceived the news of skirmishes in our front at the Point of Rocks, Thorough-fare Gap and iliddleburg. On the 19th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-at-gettysburg-ceremonies-at-the-dedication-of-the-monuments-erected-by-the-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania-to-mark-the-positions-of-the-pennsylvania-commands-engaged-in-the-battle-hoto-by-w-h-tipton-gettysburg-pennsylvania-at-gettysburg-183-recovered-and-on-the-17th-we-moved-qnietly-to-ccnterville-over-ground-madefemiliar-by-the-battles-of-bristoo-and-bull-ixuu-of-the-previous-year-atcenterville-we-could-hear-the-clash-of-arms-at-aldie-and-the-next-morningreceived-the-news-of-skirmishes-in-our-front-at-the-point-of-rocks-thorough-fare-gap-and-iliddleburg-on-the-19th-image372665185.html
RM2CJ8A6W–. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . HOTO. BY W, H. TIPTON, GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. 183 recovered, and on the 17th we moved qnietly to Ccnterville, over ground madefemiliar by the battles of Bristoo and Bull Ixuu of the previous year. AtCenterville we could hear the clash of arms at Aldie, and the next morningreceived the news of skirmishes in our front at the Point of Rocks, Thorough-fare Gap and iliddleburg. On the 19th
. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . structions from Gen-eral Halleck, but in a few days the Union army moved between the Confederatearmy and Washington, with the main body of its cavalry on its left (west) flank.The cavalry covered the Union army most thoroughly, it never performed itsduty toward that army in a more-scientific (military) manner. The fightingabout Aldie, Upperville and Middleburg, Va., was admitted by the Confed-erates to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-at-gettysburg-ceremonies-at-the-dedication-of-the-monuments-erected-by-the-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania-to-mark-the-positions-of-the-pennsylvania-commands-engaged-in-the-battle-structions-from-gen-eral-halleck-but-in-a-few-days-the-union-army-moved-between-the-confederatearmy-and-washington-with-the-main-body-of-its-cavalry-on-its-left-west-flankthe-cavalry-covered-the-union-army-most-thoroughly-it-never-performed-itsduty-toward-that-army-in-a-more-scientific-military-manner-the-fightingabout-aldie-upperville-and-middleburg-va-was-admitted-by-the-confed-erates-to-image371712210.html
RM2CGMXM2–. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . structions from Gen-eral Halleck, but in a few days the Union army moved between the Confederatearmy and Washington, with the main body of its cavalry on its left (west) flank.The cavalry covered the Union army most thoroughly, it never performed itsduty toward that army in a more-scientific (military) manner. The fightingabout Aldie, Upperville and Middleburg, Va., was admitted by the Confed-erates to
. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . elieved ofcommand. General Hooker applied to have Captain Dablgrcntransferred to bis atalt. lie ogain dislinguiebed himself althe bnlllo of Clinneellorsvllle ; was with General PleasontonIn all of the cavalry raids in Ihe Bull Run MountninE, andat Aldie. Wlicn General Meude succeeded General Hooker liorequested Cnpb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-soldier-in-our-civil-war-a-pictorial-history-of-the-conflict-1861-1865-illustrating-the-valor-of-the-soldier-as-displayed-on-the-battle-field-from-sketches-drawn-by-forbes-waud-taylor-beard-becker-lovie-schell-crane-and-numerous-other-eye-witnesses-to-the-strife-elieved-ofcommand-general-hooker-applied-to-have-captain-dablgrcntransferred-to-bis-atalt-lie-ogain-dislinguiebed-himself-althe-bnlllo-of-clinneellorsvllle-was-with-general-pleasontonin-all-of-the-cavalry-raids-in-ihe-bull-run-mountnine-andat-aldie-wlicn-general-meude-succeeded-general-hooker-liorequested-cnpb-image371648476.html
RM2CGJ1BT–. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . elieved ofcommand. General Hooker applied to have Captain Dablgrcntransferred to bis atalt. lie ogain dislinguiebed himself althe bnlllo of Clinneellorsvllle ; was with General PleasontonIn all of the cavalry raids in Ihe Bull Run MountninE, andat Aldie. Wlicn General Meude succeeded General Hooker liorequested Cnpb
. Field, fort and fleet ... 0195201207212216221224226233239245250252255259273277282287312318325356363366370374379385 CONTENTS. Paoe The First Federal Attack on Sumter . 391 The First Cavalry Battle • • * . 398 Reminiscences of the Ilarr iet Lane . 401 The Fight at Grand Gulf • • • o . 406 Raising the Blockade at Charleston . 412 Morgan the Raider • • • • • . 417 Chancellorsville . • • • • . 423 Stonewall Jackson . • ••00 . 431 Brandy Station • O • • 0 . 432 Capture of Raiders .000 . 436 Aldie and Middleburg . 438 . 441 The Gettysburg Campaign . 443 Gettysburg—First Day . 451 Gettysburg—Second Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-fort-and-fleet-0195201207212216221224226233239245250252255259273277282287312318325356363366370374379385-contents-paoe-the-first-federal-attack-on-sumter-391-the-first-cavalry-battle-398-reminiscences-of-the-ilarr-iet-lane-401-the-fight-at-grand-gulf-o-406-raising-the-blockade-at-charleston-412-morgan-the-raider-417-chancellorsville-423-stonewall-jackson-00-431-brandy-station-o-0-432-capture-of-raiders-000-436-aldie-and-middleburg-438-441-the-gettysburg-campaign-443-gettysburgfirst-day-451-gettysburgsecond-image370459260.html
RM2CEKTFT–. Field, fort and fleet ... 0195201207212216221224226233239245250252255259273277282287312318325356363366370374379385 CONTENTS. Paoe The First Federal Attack on Sumter . 391 The First Cavalry Battle • • * . 398 Reminiscences of the Ilarr iet Lane . 401 The Fight at Grand Gulf • • • o . 406 Raising the Blockade at Charleston . 412 Morgan the Raider • • • • • . 417 Chancellorsville . • • • • . 423 Stonewall Jackson . • ••00 . 431 Brandy Station • O • • 0 . 432 Capture of Raiders .000 . 436 Aldie and Middleburg . 438 . 441 The Gettysburg Campaign . 443 Gettysburg—First Day . 451 Gettysburg—Second
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . chers Run,and in the campaign terminating with Lees surrender atAppomattox Court-House, respectively. Colonel Brooke Rawle, while attached to the SecondCavalry Division (General D. McM. Gregg), was en-gaged in the cavalry battle of Brandy Station, Va., June9, 1863; in the running fight from Aldie, through Mid-dleburg to Upperville, June 21, 1863; fighting fromGoose Creek to Aldie, June 22, 1863 ; skirmish at West-minster, Md., June 30, 1863; battle of Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2-3, 1863 ; skirmishes at Fountaindale, Md., July Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-chers-runand-in-the-campaign-terminating-with-lees-surrender-atappomattox-court-house-respectively-colonel-brooke-rawle-while-attached-to-the-secondcavalry-division-general-d-mcm-gregg-was-en-gaged-in-the-cavalry-battle-of-brandy-station-va-june9-1863-in-the-running-fight-from-aldie-through-mid-dleburg-to-upperville-june-21-1863-fighting-fromgoose-creek-to-aldie-june-22-1863-skirmish-at-west-minster-md-june-30-1863-battle-of-gettysburg-pajuly-2-3-1863-skirmishes-at-fountaindale-md-july-image371667613.html
RM2CGJWR9–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . chers Run,and in the campaign terminating with Lees surrender atAppomattox Court-House, respectively. Colonel Brooke Rawle, while attached to the SecondCavalry Division (General D. McM. Gregg), was en-gaged in the cavalry battle of Brandy Station, Va., June9, 1863; in the running fight from Aldie, through Mid-dleburg to Upperville, June 21, 1863; fighting fromGoose Creek to Aldie, June 22, 1863 ; skirmish at West-minster, Md., June 30, 1863; battle of Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2-3, 1863 ; skirmishes at Fountaindale, Md., July