Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim; Attributed to William H. Bell, American, 1830 - 1910, about 1865; Albumen silver print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jno-fredericks-civil-war-victim-attributed-to-william-h-bell-american-1830-1910-about-1865-albumen-silver-print-image220625321.html
RMPPX9RN–Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim; Attributed to William H. Bell, American, 1830 - 1910, about 1865; Albumen silver print
Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim. Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jno-fredericks-civil-war-victim-attributed-to-william-h-bell-american-1830-1910-image416476411.html
RM2F5G3WF–Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim. Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910)
Major General Lewis 'Lew' Wallace of 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment and 66th Indiana Infantry Regiment in uniform. Photo by Charles D. Fredericks & Co. taken between 1861 and 1865. In 1880 Lew Wallace's immensely popular historical novel Ben-Hur was published by Harper & Brothers. Ben-Hur was adapted into a stage play in 1899 and movies were made of the novel in 1907, 1925, 1959, and 2016. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-major-general-lewis-lew-wallace-of-11th-indiana-infantry-regiment-113869592.html
RMGH75R4–Major General Lewis 'Lew' Wallace of 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment and 66th Indiana Infantry Regiment in uniform. Photo by Charles D. Fredericks & Co. taken between 1861 and 1865. In 1880 Lew Wallace's immensely popular historical novel Ben-Hur was published by Harper & Brothers. Ben-Hur was adapted into a stage play in 1899 and movies were made of the novel in 1907, 1925, 1959, and 2016.
Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim, Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910), about 1865, Albumen silver reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jno-fredericks-civil-war-victim-attributed-to-william-h-bell-american-1830-1910-about-1865-albumen-silver-reimagined-image230222176.html
RFRAFEMG–Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim, Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910), about 1865, Albumen silver reimagined
Dr. Baldwin, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front / Fredericks & Co., 179 Fifth Avenue, Madison Square, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Physicians, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Medical aspects, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-baldwin-head-and-shoulders-portrait-facing-front-fredericks-co-179-fifth-avenue-madison-square-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-physicians-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-medical-aspects-union-image541127755.html
RM2PCADY7–Dr. Baldwin, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front / Fredericks & Co., 179 Fifth Avenue, Madison Square, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Physicians, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Medical aspects, Union.
Major General James Abram Garfield of 42nd Ohio Infantry Regiment and General Staff U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment, Seated Portrait in Uniform, Photograph by Charles D. Fredericks, 1861 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-james-abram-garfield-of-42nd-ohio-infantry-regiment-and-general-staff-us-volunteers-infantry-regiment-seated-portrait-in-uniform-photograph-by-charles-d-fredericks-1861-image259800987.html
RMW2JXPK–Major General James Abram Garfield of 42nd Ohio Infantry Regiment and General Staff U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment, Seated Portrait in Uniform, Photograph by Charles D. Fredericks, 1861
Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis of U.S. Navy in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Davis, Charles Henry, 1807-1877, United States, Navy, People, 1860-1870, Sailors, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rear-admiral-charles-henry-davis-of-us-navy-in-uniform-charles-d-fredericks-co-specialit-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-davis-charles-henry-1807-1877-united-states-navy-people-1860-1870-sailors-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541139824.html
RM2PCB1A8–Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis of U.S. Navy in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Davis, Charles Henry, 1807-1877, United States, Navy, People, 1860-1870, Sailors, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Olyia Bashaw levels a tripod while setting up a 5600 total station to calculate elevation points at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Feb. 29, 2012. The geobase shop gathers Global Positioning System locations of existing structures and newly-constructed buildings here to update the base map. Bashaw is an engineering journeyman with the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron. Airman 1st Class Matthew B. Fredericks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-olyia-bashaw-levels-a-tripod-while-setting-129235132.html
RMHE74MC–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Olyia Bashaw levels a tripod while setting up a 5600 total station to calculate elevation points at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Feb. 29, 2012. The geobase shop gathers Global Positioning System locations of existing structures and newly-constructed buildings here to update the base map. Bashaw is an engineering journeyman with the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron. Airman 1st Class Matthew B. Fredericks)
Lieutenant General Winfield Scott in uniform with sword / Chas. D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866, United States, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-general-winfield-scott-in-uniform-with-sword-chas-d-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-scott-winfield-1786-1866-united-states-army-people-1860-1870-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-swords-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541171722.html
RM2PCCE1E–Lieutenant General Winfield Scott in uniform with sword / Chas. D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866, United States, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Kiyrha Lilly, daughter of Staff Sgt. Seibenthauler Lodge, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron, jumps-rope during the FitFactor X-Games event at the Spangdahlem Middle School here, March 3. The 52nd Force Support Squadron Youth Programs sponsored the event to introduce and familiarize students and their parents with fitness and health initiatives. FitFactor is an Air Force-wide youth fitness and health program that challenges children age 6 to 18 to be active for an hour each day, eat right and make healthy lifestyle choices. Airman 1st Class Matthew B. Fredericks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kiyrha-lilly-daughter-of-staff-sgt-seibenthauler-lodge-52nd-civil-129297195.html
RMHE9YTY–Kiyrha Lilly, daughter of Staff Sgt. Seibenthauler Lodge, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron, jumps-rope during the FitFactor X-Games event at the Spangdahlem Middle School here, March 3. The 52nd Force Support Squadron Youth Programs sponsored the event to introduce and familiarize students and their parents with fitness and health initiatives. FitFactor is an Air Force-wide youth fitness and health program that challenges children age 6 to 18 to be active for an hour each day, eat right and make healthy lifestyle choices. Airman 1st Class Matthew B. Fredericks)
Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes of U.S. Navy in uniform with sword / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877, United States, Navy, People, 1860-1870, Trent Affair, 1861, Sailors, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rear-admiral-charles-wilkes-of-us-navy-in-uniform-with-sword-charles-d-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-wilkes-charles-1798-1877-united-states-navy-people-1860-1870-trent-affair-1861-sailors-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-daggers-swords-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541184930.html
RM2PCD2W6–Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes of U.S. Navy in uniform with sword / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877, United States, Navy, People, 1860-1870, Trent Affair, 1861, Sailors, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Special Olympian Robert Fredericks, leads the 525th Military Police Battalion formation during the final segment of the Special Olympics torch run, Dec. 12, 2009. The 525th MP Battalion is stationed here on 12-month rotations and provides a portion of the guard force inside the detention facilities at Joint Task Force Guantanamo. JTF Supporting the Special Olympics 233642 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-special-olympian-robert-fredericks-leads-the-525th-military-police-129492688.html
RMHEJW6T–Special Olympian Robert Fredericks, leads the 525th Military Police Battalion formation during the final segment of the Special Olympics torch run, Dec. 12, 2009. The 525th MP Battalion is stationed here on 12-month rotations and provides a portion of the guard force inside the detention facilities at Joint Task Force Guantanamo. JTF Supporting the Special Olympics 233642
Major General Alexander Sandor Asboth of U.S. Volunteers in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Asboth, Alexander S, (Alexander Sandor), 1811-1868, United States, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-alexander-sandor-asboth-of-us-volunteers-in-uniform-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-asboth-alexander-s-alexander-sandor-1811-1868-united-states-army-people-1860-1870-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541115381.html
RM2PC9X59–Major General Alexander Sandor Asboth of U.S. Volunteers in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Asboth, Alexander S, (Alexander Sandor), 1811-1868, United States, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
. Our greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time ... GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK. The next day, the third, having reunitedJacksons corps with his main force, Leeattacked Hooker at Chancellorsville, anddrove him back to the junction of the Rap-pahannock and Rapidan rivers. He waspreparing to storm this new position whenhe learned that Sedgwick had defeated theforce left to hold the heights of Fredericks-burg on the third of May, and was marchingagainst him. His danger was now greater ^12 THE CIVIL WAR. than ever. Lea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-greater-country-being-a-standard-history-of-the-united-states-from-the-discovery-of-the-american-continent-to-the-present-time-general-john-sedgwick-the-next-day-the-third-having-reunitedjacksons-corps-with-his-main-force-leeattacked-hooker-at-chancellorsville-anddrove-him-back-to-the-junction-of-the-rap-pahannock-and-rapidan-rivers-he-waspreparing-to-storm-this-new-position-whenhe-learned-that-sedgwick-had-defeated-theforce-left-to-hold-the-heights-of-fredericks-burg-on-the-third-of-may-and-was-marchingagainst-him-his-danger-was-now-greater-12-the-civil-war-than-ever-lea-image336621697.html
RM2AFJCBD–. Our greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time ... GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK. The next day, the third, having reunitedJacksons corps with his main force, Leeattacked Hooker at Chancellorsville, anddrove him back to the junction of the Rap-pahannock and Rapidan rivers. He waspreparing to storm this new position whenhe learned that Sedgwick had defeated theforce left to hold the heights of Fredericks-burg on the third of May, and was marchingagainst him. His danger was now greater ^12 THE CIVIL WAR. than ever. Lea
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Antonie Vignier DeMonteil of 53rd New York Infantry Regiment in zouave uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. DeMonteil, Joseph Antonie Vignier, approximately 1820-1862, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 53rd (1861-1862), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Zouaves, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-colonel-joseph-antonie-vignier-demonteil-of-53rd-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-zouave-uniform-charles-d-fredericks-co-specialit-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-demonteil-joseph-antonie-vignier-approximately-1820-1862-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-53rd-1861-1862-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-zouaves-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541182850.html
RM2PCD06X–Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Antonie Vignier DeMonteil of 53rd New York Infantry Regiment in zouave uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. DeMonteil, Joseph Antonie Vignier, approximately 1820-1862, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 53rd (1861-1862), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Zouaves, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Commander John Newland Maffitt of the Confederate States Navy and Confederate States Prov Navy in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Maffitt, John Newland, 1819-1886, Confederate States of America, Navy, People, 1860-1870, Sailors, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commander-john-newland-maffitt-of-the-confederate-states-navy-and-confederate-states-prov-navy-in-uniform-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-maffitt-john-newland-1819-1886-confederate-states-of-america-navy-people-1860-1870-sailors-confederate-1860-1870-military-uniforms-confederate-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-confederate-image541249222.html
RM2PCG0WA–Commander John Newland Maffitt of the Confederate States Navy and Confederate States Prov Navy in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Maffitt, John Newland, 1819-1886, Confederate States of America, Navy, People, 1860-1870, Sailors, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate.
General Robert Edward Lee of General & Staff Confederate States Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / C.D. Frederick's & Co., 587 Broadway, New York ; 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana ; 37 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Lee, Robert E, (Robert Edward), 1807-1870, Confederate States of America, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-robert-edward-lee-of-general-staff-confederate-states-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-with-sword-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-37-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-lee-robert-e-robert-edward-1807-1870-confederate-states-of-america-army-people-1860-1870-soldiers-confederate-1860-1870-military-uniforms-confederate-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-confederate-image541196729.html
RM2PCDHXH–General Robert Edward Lee of General & Staff Confederate States Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / C.D. Frederick's & Co., 587 Broadway, New York ; 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana ; 37 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Lee, Robert E, (Robert Edward), 1807-1870, Confederate States of America, Army, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate.
Lieutenant Colonel John Hodges of Co. I, 8th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, Co. B, 19th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment; 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and 59th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Hodges, John, 1841-1864, United States, Army, Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 8th (1861-1864), People, United States, Army, Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 19th (1861-1865), People, United States, Army, Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 59th (186 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-colonel-john-hodges-of-co-i-8th-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-co-b-19th-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-50th-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-and-59th-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-charles-d-fredericks-co-specialit-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-hodges-john-1841-1864-united-states-army-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-8th-1861-1864-people-united-states-army-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-19th-1861-1865-people-united-states-army-massachusetts-infantry-regiment-59th-186-image541188936.html
RM2PCD808–Lieutenant Colonel John Hodges of Co. I, 8th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, Co. B, 19th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment; 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and 59th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Hodges, John, 1841-1864, United States, Army, Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 8th (1861-1864), People, United States, Army, Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 19th (1861-1865), People, United States, Army, Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 59th (186
Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim, Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910), about 1865, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jno-fredericks-civil-war-victim-attributed-to-william-h-bell-american-1830-1910-about-1865-albumen-silver-print-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image350053852.html
RF2B9E978–Jno. Fredericks Civil War victim, Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910), about 1865, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
First Lieutenant William S. Morris of Co. G, 83rd New York Infantry Regiment in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Morris, William S, approximately 1841- , United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 83rd (1861-1864), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lieutenant-william-s-morris-of-co-g-83rd-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-morris-william-s-approximately-1841-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-83rd-1861-1864-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541177408.html
RM2PCCN8G–First Lieutenant William S. Morris of Co. G, 83rd New York Infantry Regiment in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Morris, William S, approximately 1841- , United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 83rd (1861-1864), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Captain Thomas J. Quick of Co. F and G, 124th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform / C.D. Frederick's & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Quick, Thomas J, 1839-1921, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 124th (1862-1865), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-thomas-j-quick-of-co-f-and-g-124th-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-quick-thomas-j-1839-1921-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-124th-1862-1865-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541177363.html
RM2PCCN6Y–Captain Thomas J. Quick of Co. F and G, 124th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform / C.D. Frederick's & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Quick, Thomas J, 1839-1921, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 124th (1862-1865), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Edward Livingston French, cadet at United States Military Academy, West Point, New York in uniform who served as First Lieutenant of Co. I, 149th Illinois Infantry Regiment from 1865 to 1866 / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., Specialité,' 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. French, Edward Livingston, 1846-1919, United States, Army, Illinois Infantry Regiment, 149th (1865-1866), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Cadets, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-livingston-french-cadet-at-united-states-military-academy-west-point-new-york-in-uniform-who-served-as-first-lieutenant-of-co-i-149th-illinois-infantry-regiment-from-1865-to-1866-charles-d-fredericks-co-specialit-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-french-edward-livingston-1846-1919-united-states-army-illinois-infantry-regiment-149th-1865-1866-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-cadets-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541112537.html
RM2PC9PFN–Edward Livingston French, cadet at United States Military Academy, West Point, New York in uniform who served as First Lieutenant of Co. I, 149th Illinois Infantry Regiment from 1865 to 1866 / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., Specialité,' 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. French, Edward Livingston, 1846-1919, United States, Army, Illinois Infantry Regiment, 149th (1865-1866), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Cadets, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union
Major Robert Avery of Co. A, 102nd New York Infantry Regiment and 7th U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps Infantry Regiment in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Avery, Robert, -1912, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 102nd (1861-1865), People, United States, Army, Veteran Reserve Corps, Regiment, 7th (1863-1865), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-robert-avery-of-co-a-102nd-new-york-infantry-regiment-and-7th-us-veteran-reserve-corps-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-charles-d-fredericks-co-specialit-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-avery-robert-1912-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-102nd-1861-1865-people-united-states-army-veteran-reserve-corps-regiment-7th-1863-1865-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541115894.html
RM2PC9XRJ–Major Robert Avery of Co. A, 102nd New York Infantry Regiment and 7th U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps Infantry Regiment in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Avery, Robert, -1912, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 102nd (1861-1865), People, United States, Army, Veteran Reserve Corps, Regiment, 7th (1863-1865), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Conyers, 525th Military Police Battalion commander, and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks, light the Special Olympics Flame of Hope torch, at the Northeast Gate, Dec. 12, 2009. The 525th MP Battalion is stationed here on 12-month rotations and provides a portion of the guard force inside the detention facilities at Joint Task Force Guantanamo. JTF Supporting the Special Olympics 233643 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-lt-col-alexander-conyers-525th-military-police-battalion-commander-129492678.html
RMHEJW6E–Army Lt. Col. Alexander Conyers, 525th Military Police Battalion commander, and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks, light the Special Olympics Flame of Hope torch, at the Northeast Gate, Dec. 12, 2009. The 525th MP Battalion is stationed here on 12-month rotations and provides a portion of the guard force inside the detention facilities at Joint Task Force Guantanamo. JTF Supporting the Special Olympics 233643
Surgeon John M. Forshee, 11th New York Infantry Regiment and 66th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Forshee, John M, -1862, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 66th (1861-1865), People, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 11th (1861-1862), People, Physicians, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgeon-john-m-forshee-11th-new-york-infantry-regiment-and-66th-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-charles-d-fredericks-co-specialit-587-broadway-new-york-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-forshee-john-m-1862-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-66th-1861-1865-people-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-11th-1861-1862-people-physicians-1860-1870-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541174490.html
RM2PCCHGA–Surgeon John M. Forshee, 11th New York Infantry Regiment and 66th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform / Charles D. Fredericks & Co., 'Specialité', 587 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Forshee, John M, -1862, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 66th (1861-1865), People, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 11th (1861-1862), People, Physicians, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Grandest century in the world's history; containing a full and graphic account of the marvelous achievements of one hundred years, including great battles and conquests; the rise and fall of nations; wonderful growth and progress of the United States ..etc., etc . battle; of CHANCEIvI<ORSVII,I,E-JACKSONS ATTACK ON THE RIGHT WING. END OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. the sixth corps, under Sedgwick, to crossthe Rappahannock below Fredericks-burg, he threw his main body across theriver a few miles higher up, and beforeLee understood his purpose he had ad-vanced to Chancellorsville. Here Leewon one of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grandest-century-in-the-worlds-history-containing-a-full-and-graphic-account-of-the-marvelous-achievements-of-one-hundred-years-including-great-battles-and-conquests-the-rise-and-fall-of-nations-wonderful-growth-and-progress-of-the-united-states-etc-etc-battle-of-chanceiviltorsviiie-jacksons-attack-on-the-right-wing-end-of-the-great-civil-war-the-sixth-corps-under-sedgwick-to-crossthe-rappahannock-below-fredericks-burg-he-threw-his-main-body-across-theriver-a-few-miles-higher-up-and-beforelee-understood-his-purpose-he-had-ad-vanced-to-chancellorsville-here-leewon-one-of-image339913489.html
RM2AN0B3D–Grandest century in the world's history; containing a full and graphic account of the marvelous achievements of one hundred years, including great battles and conquests; the rise and fall of nations; wonderful growth and progress of the United States ..etc., etc . battle; of CHANCEIvI<ORSVII,I,E-JACKSONS ATTACK ON THE RIGHT WING. END OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. the sixth corps, under Sedgwick, to crossthe Rappahannock below Fredericks-burg, he threw his main body across theriver a few miles higher up, and beforeLee understood his purpose he had ad-vanced to Chancellorsville. Here Leewon one of
Brigadier General Truman Seymour of United States 5th Artillery and 1st U.S. Colored Troops Heavy Artillery Regiment in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Seymour, Truman, 1824-1891, United States, Army, Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment, 1st (1864-1866), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Prisoners of war, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigadier-general-truman-seymour-of-united-states-5th-artillery-and-1st-us-colored-troops-heavy-artillery-regiment-in-uniform-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-seymour-truman-1824-1891-united-states-army-colored-heavy-artillery-regiment-1st-1864-1866-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-prisoners-of-war-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541132306.html
RM2PCAKNP–Brigadier General Truman Seymour of United States 5th Artillery and 1st U.S. Colored Troops Heavy Artillery Regiment in uniform / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Seymour, Truman, 1824-1891, United States, Army, Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment, 1st (1864-1866), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Prisoners of war, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
Colonel George H. Biddle of 95th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / C.D. Fredericks & Co. New York ; C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Biddle, George H, 1802-1884, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 95th (1861-1865), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonel-george-h-biddle-of-95th-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-with-sword-cd-fredericks-co-new-york-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-biddle-george-h-1802-1884-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-95th-1861-1865-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-daggers-swords-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-personnel-union-image541183387.html
RM2PCD0X3–Colonel George H. Biddle of 95th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / C.D. Fredericks & Co. New York ; C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Biddle, George H, 1802-1884, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 95th (1861-1865), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
First Lieutenant Francis Edwin Brownell of Co. A, 11th New York Infantry Regiment and 11th Regular Army Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Brownell, Francis E, (Francis Edwin), 1840-1894, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 11th (1861-1862), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lieutenant-francis-edwin-brownell-of-co-a-11th-new-york-infantry-regiment-and-11th-regular-army-infantry-regiment-in-uniform-with-sword-cd-fredericks-co-587-broadway-new-york-108-calle-de-la-habana-habana-31-passage-du-havre-paris-liljenquist-family-collection-of-civil-war-photographs-ppliljpaper-brownell-francis-e-francis-edwin-1840-1894-united-states-army-new-york-infantry-regiment-11th-1861-1862-people-soldiers-union-1860-1870-military-uniforms-union-1860-1870-daggers-swords-1860-1870-united-states-history-civil-war-1861-1865-military-pe-image541178335.html
RM2PCCPDK–First Lieutenant Francis Edwin Brownell of Co. A, 11th New York Infantry Regiment and 11th Regular Army Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / C.D. Fredericks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York, 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana, 31 Passage du Havre, Paris.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Brownell, Francis E, (Francis Edwin), 1840-1894, United States, Army, New York Infantry Regiment, 11th (1861-1862), People, Soldiers, Union, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military pe
Navy Rear Adm. Thomas Copeman, Joint Task Force Guantanamo commander, and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks, converse during their segment of the Special Olympics torch run, before handing the Flame of Hope to the 525th Military Police Battalion, Dec. 12, 2009. The 525th MP Battalion is stationed here on 12-month rotations and provides a portion of the guard force inside the detention facilities at JTF Guantanamo. JTF Supporting the Special Olympics 233641 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-navy-rear-adm-thomas-copeman-joint-task-force-guantanamo-commander-129492686.html
RMHEJW6P–Navy Rear Adm. Thomas Copeman, Joint Task Force Guantanamo commander, and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks, converse during their segment of the Special Olympics torch run, before handing the Flame of Hope to the 525th Military Police Battalion, Dec. 12, 2009. The 525th MP Battalion is stationed here on 12-month rotations and provides a portion of the guard force inside the detention facilities at JTF Guantanamo. JTF Supporting the Special Olympics 233641
A history of Virginia for boys and girls . ASSAS AND FREDERICKSBURG 289 sas, in August; Antletam, In September; and Fredericks-burg, in December. 5. Many fine poems were written during the war by JohnR. Thompson and others. PUPILS READINGS Gilman : Robert E. Lee; pages 86-148.WiUiamson : Life of Robert E. Lee; pages 50-61.WilHamson : Life of Thomas J. Jackson; pages 183-198. TEACHERS READINGS Bassett: Plain Story of American History; pages 356- 364- Dodge: Birds-Eye View of Our Civil War; pages 69- 81; 102-115. u CHAPTER XXXVIII CHANCELLORSVILLE AND GETTYSBURG For nearly five months after that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-virginia-for-boys-and-girls-assas-and-fredericksburg-289-sas-in-august-antletam-in-september-and-fredericks-burg-in-december-5-many-fine-poems-were-written-during-the-war-by-johnr-thompson-and-others-pupils-readings-gilman-robert-e-lee-pages-86-148wiuiamson-life-of-robert-e-lee-pages-50-61wilhamson-life-of-thomas-j-jackson-pages-183-198-teachers-readings-bassett-plain-story-of-american-history-pages-356-364-dodge-birds-eye-view-of-our-civil-war-pages-69-81-102-115-u-chapter-xxxviii-chancellorsville-and-gettysburg-for-nearly-five-months-after-that-image338272873.html
RM2AJ9JE1–A history of Virginia for boys and girls . ASSAS AND FREDERICKSBURG 289 sas, in August; Antletam, In September; and Fredericks-burg, in December. 5. Many fine poems were written during the war by JohnR. Thompson and others. PUPILS READINGS Gilman : Robert E. Lee; pages 86-148.WiUiamson : Life of Robert E. Lee; pages 50-61.WilHamson : Life of Thomas J. Jackson; pages 183-198. TEACHERS READINGS Bassett: Plain Story of American History; pages 356- 364- Dodge: Birds-Eye View of Our Civil War; pages 69- 81; 102-115. u CHAPTER XXXVIII CHANCELLORSVILLE AND GETTYSBURG For nearly five months after that
091212-A-6495V-182 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Dec. 10, 2009) Rear Adm. Thomas Copeman, commander of Joint Task Force Guantanamo, and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks talk during their segment of the Special Olympics torch run. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christopher Vann/Released) US Navy 091212-A-6495V-182 Rear Adm. Thomas Copeman and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks talk during their segment of the Special Olympics torch run Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-091212-a-6495v-182-guantanamo-bay-cuba-dec-10-2009-rear-adm-thomas-130284675.html
RMHFXYC3–091212-A-6495V-182 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Dec. 10, 2009) Rear Adm. Thomas Copeman, commander of Joint Task Force Guantanamo, and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks talk during their segment of the Special Olympics torch run. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christopher Vann/Released) US Navy 091212-A-6495V-182 Rear Adm. Thomas Copeman and Special Olympian Robert Fredericks talk during their segment of the Special Olympics torch run
Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combat Command, leads 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group Airmen in a chant after his visit Nov. 21, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Carlisle is visiting bases in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility to engage with Airmen and thank them for their service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew B. Fredericks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gen-hawk-carlisle-commander-of-air-combat-command-leads-1st-expeditionary-civil-engineer-group-airmen-in-a-chant-after-his-visit-nov-21-2016-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-carlisle-is-visiting-bases-in-the-us-central-command-area-of-responsibility-to-engage-with-airmen-and-thank-them-for-their-service-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-matthew-b-fredericks-image188568961.html
RMMXP1HN–Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combat Command, leads 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group Airmen in a chant after his visit Nov. 21, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Carlisle is visiting bases in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility to engage with Airmen and thank them for their service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew B. Fredericks)
. The photographic history of the civil war.. . A *.. James H. LaneLed his Brigade at Fredericks-burg, Gettysburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PryorFought his Brigade on the Pen-insula, where it bore a con-spicuous part at Seven Pirns. Cadmus M. Wilcox Led his Brigade at Manassas Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-a-james-h-laneled-his-brigade-at-fredericks-burg-gettysburg-and-in-thewilderness-campaign-william-b-bateled-his-brigade-in-braggs-ten-nessee-campaigns-notablyat-chickamauga-roger-atkinson-pryorfought-his-brigade-on-the-pen-insula-where-it-bore-a-con-spicuous-part-at-seven-pirns-cadmus-m-wilcox-led-his-brigade-at-manassas-fredericksburg-chancellors-ville-and-gettysburg-image371665308.html
RM2CGJPW0–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . A *.. James H. LaneLed his Brigade at Fredericks-burg, Gettysburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PryorFought his Brigade on the Pen-insula, where it bore a con-spicuous part at Seven Pirns. Cadmus M. Wilcox Led his Brigade at Manassas Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg.
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385794.html
RMPEBJNP–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. History of the Twelfth Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, in the Civil War, 1862-1863 . rfax Seminary, and theirwhereabouts had been a subject of anxious speculation ever sinceBuruside had arrived at Fredericksburg. About four oclock inthe morning the boom of cannon from the direction of the riversuggested some serious thoughts. That morning I reported toColonel Browne, who sent me to my company as first lieutenantunder Captain Longstreet. Thousands of troops were drawnout upon the plains under arms, ready to cross into Fredericks-burg as soon as the pontoon bridges could be laid. Heavy can- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twelfth-regiment-rhode-island-volunteers-in-the-civil-war-1862-1863-rfax-seminary-and-theirwhereabouts-had-been-a-subject-of-anxious-speculation-ever-sinceburuside-had-arrived-at-fredericksburg-about-four-oclock-inthe-morning-the-boom-of-cannon-from-the-direction-of-the-riversuggested-some-serious-thoughts-that-morning-i-reported-tocolonel-browne-who-sent-me-to-my-company-as-first-lieutenantunder-captain-longstreet-thousands-of-troops-were-drawnout-upon-the-plains-under-arms-ready-to-cross-into-fredericks-burg-as-soon-as-the-pontoon-bridges-could-be-laid-heavy-can-image372671146.html
RM2CJ8HRP–. History of the Twelfth Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, in the Civil War, 1862-1863 . rfax Seminary, and theirwhereabouts had been a subject of anxious speculation ever sinceBuruside had arrived at Fredericksburg. About four oclock inthe morning the boom of cannon from the direction of the riversuggested some serious thoughts. That morning I reported toColonel Browne, who sent me to my company as first lieutenantunder Captain Longstreet. Thousands of troops were drawnout upon the plains under arms, ready to cross into Fredericks-burg as soon as the pontoon bridges could be laid. Heavy can-
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385759.html
RMPEBJMF–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of the Swamp-Angel); Columbia, South Carolina (whileat Columbia he made his escape, but was captured thenext day), Charlotte, and Raleigh, where he was paroledwith others on March I, and during his prison hardshipslost forty-five pounds of flesh. He then entered the Unionlines and embarked for Annapolis, Maryland. He at-tended President Lincolns funeral on May 15. and wasafterwards honorably mustered out of the volunteer ser-vice. Captain Manges was wounded both at Fredericks-burg and Gettysburg. Since the close of the w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-of-the-swamp-angel-columbia-south-carolina-whileat-columbia-he-made-his-escape-but-was-captured-thenext-day-charlotte-and-raleigh-where-he-was-paroledwith-others-on-march-i-and-during-his-prison-hardshipslost-forty-five-pounds-of-flesh-he-then-entered-the-unionlines-and-embarked-for-annapolis-maryland-he-at-tended-president-lincolns-funeral-on-may-15-and-wasafterwards-honorably-mustered-out-of-the-volunteer-ser-vice-captain-manges-was-wounded-both-at-fredericks-burg-and-gettysburg-since-the-close-of-the-w-image371649423.html
RM2CGJ2HK–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of the Swamp-Angel); Columbia, South Carolina (whileat Columbia he made his escape, but was captured thenext day), Charlotte, and Raleigh, where he was paroledwith others on March I, and during his prison hardshipslost forty-five pounds of flesh. He then entered the Unionlines and embarked for Annapolis, Maryland. He at-tended President Lincolns funeral on May 15. and wasafterwards honorably mustered out of the volunteer ser-vice. Captain Manges was wounded both at Fredericks-burg and Gettysburg. Since the close of the w
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385770.html
RMPEBJMX–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of the Swamp-Angel); Columbia, South Carolina (whileat Columbia he made his escape, but was captured thenext day), Charlotte, and Raleigh, where he was paroledwith others on March I, and during his prison hardshipslost forty-five pounds of flesh. He then entered the Unionlines and embarked for Annapolis, Maryland. He at-tended President Lincolns funeral on May 15. and wasafterwards honorably mustered out of the volunteer ser-vice. Captain Manges was wounded both at Fredericks-burg and Gettysburg. Since the close of the w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-of-the-swamp-angel-columbia-south-carolina-whileat-columbia-he-made-his-escape-but-was-captured-thenext-day-charlotte-and-raleigh-where-he-was-paroledwith-others-on-march-i-and-during-his-prison-hardshipslost-forty-five-pounds-of-flesh-he-then-entered-the-unionlines-and-embarked-for-annapolis-maryland-he-at-tended-president-lincolns-funeral-on-may-15-and-wasafterwards-honorably-mustered-out-of-the-volunteer-ser-vice-captain-manges-was-wounded-both-at-fredericks-burg-and-gettysburg-since-the-close-of-the-w-image371649434.html
RM2CGJ2J2–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of the Swamp-Angel); Columbia, South Carolina (whileat Columbia he made his escape, but was captured thenext day), Charlotte, and Raleigh, where he was paroledwith others on March I, and during his prison hardshipslost forty-five pounds of flesh. He then entered the Unionlines and embarked for Annapolis, Maryland. He at-tended President Lincolns funeral on May 15. and wasafterwards honorably mustered out of the volunteer ser-vice. Captain Manges was wounded both at Fredericks-burg and Gettysburg. Since the close of the w
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385757.html
RMPEBJMD–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The Civil War and the Constitution, 1859-1865 . occupied themouth, and heights runninsT along behind Fredericks- the Confeder- . ° . ,. ° ° , . . ate army on Durg, and J acKsou was approachmg rapidlyFred^efickB- from Orange Court House. Nothing but^^^ prompt and energetic action on the part of the Union army could warrant any reasonable expecta-tion of success. Both Sumner and Hooker were anxiousto go ahead, but Burnside sat down to wait for the pon-toons from Washington. Sumner was allowed to sum-mon the municipal authorities of Fredericksburg tosurrender the place on the 21st, and to thre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-civil-war-and-the-constitution-1859-1865-occupied-themouth-and-heights-runninst-along-behind-fredericks-the-confeder-ate-army-on-durg-and-j-acksou-was-approachmg-rapidlyfredefickb-from-orange-court-house-nothing-but-prompt-and-energetic-action-on-the-part-of-the-union-army-could-warrant-any-reasonable-expecta-tion-of-success-both-sumner-and-hooker-were-anxiousto-go-ahead-but-burnside-sat-down-to-wait-for-the-pon-toons-from-washington-sumner-was-allowed-to-sum-mon-the-municipal-authorities-of-fredericksburg-tosurrender-the-place-on-the-21st-and-to-thre-image371695043.html
RM2CGM4PY–. The Civil War and the Constitution, 1859-1865 . occupied themouth, and heights runninsT along behind Fredericks- the Confeder- . ° . ,. ° ° , . . ate army on Durg, and J acKsou was approachmg rapidlyFred^efickB- from Orange Court House. Nothing but^^^ prompt and energetic action on the part of the Union army could warrant any reasonable expecta-tion of success. Both Sumner and Hooker were anxiousto go ahead, but Burnside sat down to wait for the pon-toons from Washington. Sumner was allowed to sum-mon the municipal authorities of Fredericksburg tosurrender the place on the 21st, and to thre
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385758.html
RMPEBJME–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . outh is on the north bank, about a mile from Fredericks-burg, which lies on the opjjosite shore. Along the banks ofthis peaceful river were fought some of the most importantbattles of the Civil War. This region was the scene of theconflict of Fredericksburg, December 12-13. 1862. and thelater battle of May 1-5. 1863. Chancellorsville is a littleover two miles south of the river and about ten miles west ofl^redericksburg. After the Fredericksburg campaign tlie Union forcesencam])ed at Falmouth for the winter, while I^ee remainedwith Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-outh-is-on-the-north-bank-about-a-mile-from-fredericks-burg-which-lies-on-the-opjjosite-shore-along-the-banks-ofthis-peaceful-river-were-fought-some-of-the-most-importantbattles-of-the-civil-war-this-region-was-the-scene-of-theconflict-of-fredericksburg-december-12-13-1862-and-thelater-battle-of-may-1-5-1863-chancellorsville-is-a-littleover-two-miles-south-of-the-river-and-about-ten-miles-west-oflredericksburg-after-the-fredericksburg-campaign-tlie-union-forcesencam-ed-at-falmouth-for-the-winter-while-iee-remainedwith-image371683144.html
RM2CGKHJ0–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . outh is on the north bank, about a mile from Fredericks-burg, which lies on the opjjosite shore. Along the banks ofthis peaceful river were fought some of the most importantbattles of the Civil War. This region was the scene of theconflict of Fredericksburg, December 12-13. 1862. and thelater battle of May 1-5. 1863. Chancellorsville is a littleover two miles south of the river and about ten miles west ofl^redericksburg. After the Fredericksburg campaign tlie Union forcesencam])ed at Falmouth for the winter, while I^ee remainedwith
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385768.html
RMPEBJMT–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . articipated in the following engagements: Siege of Yorktown, Williauisburg, Deep Rottom. Fair Oaks (first andsecond). Savage Station, (ilendalc. White Oak Swamps, First Malvern Hill, AMERICAN HEROISM. 137 Second Malvern Hill, Bristoe Station, second Bull Run, Chantillj^ Fredericks-burg, Chancellorsville. Gettysburg, and numerous skirmishes. It was at the second Bull Run that he performed the service which wonfor him the medal of honor, by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-american-heroism-thrilling-narratives-of-personal-adventures-during-the-great-civil-war-as-told-by-the-medal-winners-and-roll-of-honor-men-articipated-in-the-following-engagements-siege-of-yorktown-williauisburg-deep-rottom-fair-oaks-first-andsecond-savage-station-ilendalc-white-oak-swamps-first-malvern-hill-american-heroism-137-second-malvern-hill-bristoe-station-second-bull-run-chantillj-fredericks-burg-chancellorsville-gettysburg-and-numerous-skirmishes-it-was-at-the-second-bull-run-that-he-performed-the-service-which-wonfor-him-the-medal-of-honor-by-image371712642.html
RM2CGMY7E–. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . articipated in the following engagements: Siege of Yorktown, Williauisburg, Deep Rottom. Fair Oaks (first andsecond). Savage Station, (ilendalc. White Oak Swamps, First Malvern Hill, AMERICAN HEROISM. 137 Second Malvern Hill, Bristoe Station, second Bull Run, Chantillj^ Fredericks-burg, Chancellorsville. Gettysburg, and numerous skirmishes. It was at the second Bull Run that he performed the service which wonfor him the medal of honor, by
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385793.html
RMPEBJNN–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . ed in the following engagements: Siege of Forktown, Williamsburg, Deep Bottom. Pair Oaks (first andsecond), Savage Station, Glendale, White Oak Swamps. First Malvern Hill, AMERICAN HEROISM. 137 Second Malvern Hill. Bristoe Station, second Bull Run, Ohantilly, Fredericks-burg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and numerous skirmishes. It was at the second Bull Run that he performed the service which wonfor him the medal of honor, by recapturin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-american-heroism-thrilling-narratives-of-personal-adventures-during-the-great-civil-war-as-told-by-the-medal-winners-and-roll-of-honor-men-ed-in-the-following-engagements-siege-of-forktown-williamsburg-deep-bottom-pair-oaks-first-andsecond-savage-station-glendale-white-oak-swamps-first-malvern-hill-american-heroism-137-second-malvern-hill-bristoe-station-second-bull-run-ohantilly-fredericks-burg-chancellorsville-gettysburg-and-numerous-skirmishes-it-was-at-the-second-bull-run-that-he-performed-the-service-which-wonfor-him-the-medal-of-honor-by-recapturin-image371702979.html
RM2CGMEXB–. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . ed in the following engagements: Siege of Forktown, Williamsburg, Deep Bottom. Pair Oaks (first andsecond), Savage Station, Glendale, White Oak Swamps. First Malvern Hill, AMERICAN HEROISM. 137 Second Malvern Hill. Bristoe Station, second Bull Run, Ohantilly, Fredericks-burg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and numerous skirmishes. It was at the second Bull Run that he performed the service which wonfor him the medal of honor, by recapturin
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385774.html
RMPEBJN2–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Book of the Royal blue . BATTLE FIELD OF OHElJlON CREEK. one of the most delicate and desperateduties when he proposed to move from theRappahannock with some 25,000 men andto flank Popes army on the right; but itwas made with his usual celerity, vigor andsuccess. He not only turned Popes flank, did not reach Antietam until the afternoon,and it saved the army from having its rightflank turned by Burnside. At Fredericks-burg he commanded the right wing of Leesarmy, having been promoted to lieutenant-general, and he there repulsed the only 18 TWO GREAT LIEUTENANTS OF THE CIVIL WAR. hopeful move Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/book-of-the-royal-blue-battle-field-of-oheljlon-creek-one-of-the-most-delicate-and-desperateduties-when-he-proposed-to-move-from-therappahannock-with-some-25000-men-andto-flank-popes-army-on-the-right-but-itwas-made-with-his-usual-celerity-vigor-andsuccess-he-not-only-turned-popes-flank-did-not-reach-antietam-until-the-afternoonand-it-saved-the-army-from-having-its-rightflank-turned-by-burnside-at-fredericks-burg-he-commanded-the-right-wing-of-leesarmy-having-been-promoted-to-lieutenant-general-and-he-there-repulsed-the-only-18-two-great-lieutenants-of-the-civil-war-hopeful-move-image375606017.html
RM2CR298H–. Book of the Royal blue . BATTLE FIELD OF OHElJlON CREEK. one of the most delicate and desperateduties when he proposed to move from theRappahannock with some 25,000 men andto flank Popes army on the right; but itwas made with his usual celerity, vigor andsuccess. He not only turned Popes flank, did not reach Antietam until the afternoon,and it saved the army from having its rightflank turned by Burnside. At Fredericks-burg he commanded the right wing of Leesarmy, having been promoted to lieutenant-general, and he there repulsed the only 18 TWO GREAT LIEUTENANTS OF THE CIVIL WAR. hopeful move
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385769.html
RMPEBJMW–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The Civil War and the Constitution, 1859-1865 . uth, and heights running along behind Fredericks- the Confeder- . te , , . & & . ate army on burg, and Jackson was approaching rapidlyFredericks- from Orange Court House. Nothing but urg prompt and energetic action on the part of the Union army could warrant any reasonable expecta-tion of success. Both Sumner and Hooker were anxiousto go ahead, but Burnside sat down to wait for the pon-toons from Washington. Sumner was allowed to sum-mon the municipal authorities of Fredericksburg tosurrender the place on the 21st, and to threaten bom-bardment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-civil-war-and-the-constitution-1859-1865-uth-and-heights-running-along-behind-fredericks-the-confeder-te-ate-army-on-burg-and-jackson-was-approaching-rapidlyfredericks-from-orange-court-house-nothing-but-urg-prompt-and-energetic-action-on-the-part-of-the-union-army-could-warrant-any-reasonable-expecta-tion-of-success-both-sumner-and-hooker-were-anxiousto-go-ahead-but-burnside-sat-down-to-wait-for-the-pon-toons-from-washington-sumner-was-allowed-to-sum-mon-the-municipal-authorities-of-fredericksburg-tosurrender-the-place-on-the-21st-and-to-threaten-bom-bardment-image371709150.html
RM2CGMPPP–. The Civil War and the Constitution, 1859-1865 . uth, and heights running along behind Fredericks- the Confeder- . te , , . & & . ate army on burg, and Jackson was approaching rapidlyFredericks- from Orange Court House. Nothing but urg prompt and energetic action on the part of the Union army could warrant any reasonable expecta-tion of success. Both Sumner and Hooker were anxiousto go ahead, but Burnside sat down to wait for the pon-toons from Washington. Sumner was allowed to sum-mon the municipal authorities of Fredericksburg tosurrender the place on the 21st, and to threaten bom-bardment
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385786.html
RMPEBJNE–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
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RM2CGKEKG–. The Civil War and the Constitution, 1859-1865 . o- this time arrived, and had occupied theSouth, and heights running along behind Fredericks-ate aray on burg, and Jackson was approaching rapidlyr?ed1f?ck8^ from Orange Court House. Nothing but^^^^ prompt and energetic action on the part of the Union army could warrant any reasonable expecta-tion of success. Both Sumner and Hooker were anxiousto go ahead, but Burnside sat down to wait for the pon-toons from Washington. Sumner was allowed to sum-mon the municipal authorities of Fredericksburg tosurrender the place on the 21st, and to threaten b
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385766.html
RMPEBJMP–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . was next promoted to the.first lieutenancy,and afterwards to the captaincy, of Company G. Captain Bosbyshell was engaged at Bull Run, at Chan-tilly, at South Mountain, at Antietam, and at Fredericks-burg. In the spring of 1863 the Ninth Corps wasordered West, and Bosbyshell was made provost-marshalat Lexington, Ky. He took part in all the tights in EastTennessee : was in the battles of Blue Springs, CampbellsStation, and the siege of Knoxville. Returning on vet-eran furlough to Schuylkill County in January, 1864, hehelpe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-of-the-army-and-navy-volunteer-who-served-in-the-civil-war-was-next-promoted-to-thefirst-lieutenancyand-afterwards-to-the-captaincy-of-company-g-captain-bosbyshell-was-engaged-at-bull-run-at-chan-tilly-at-south-mountain-at-antietam-and-at-fredericks-burg-in-the-spring-of-1863-the-ninth-corps-wasordered-west-and-bosbyshell-was-made-provost-marshalat-lexington-ky-he-took-part-in-all-the-tights-in-easttennessee-was-in-the-battles-of-blue-springs-campbellsstation-and-the-siege-of-knoxville-returning-on-vet-eran-furlough-to-schuylkill-county-in-january-1864-hehelpe-image371675719.html
RM2CGK84R–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . was next promoted to the.first lieutenancy,and afterwards to the captaincy, of Company G. Captain Bosbyshell was engaged at Bull Run, at Chan-tilly, at South Mountain, at Antietam, and at Fredericks-burg. In the spring of 1863 the Ninth Corps wasordered West, and Bosbyshell was made provost-marshalat Lexington, Ky. He took part in all the tights in EastTennessee : was in the battles of Blue Springs, CampbellsStation, and the siege of Knoxville. Returning on vet-eran furlough to Schuylkill County in January, 1864, hehelpe
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385797.html
RMPEBJNW–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Book of the Royal blue . UATTLE KIKLD OF OlEyUON CKEEK. one of the most delicate and desperateduties when he proposed to move from theRappahannock with some 25,000 men andto flank Popes army on the right; but itwas made with his usual celerity, vigor andsuccess. He not only turned Popes flank. did not reach Antietam until the afternoon,and it saved the army from having its rightflank turned by Burnside. At Fredericks-burg he commanded the right wing of Leesarmy, having been promoted to lieutenant-general, and he there repulsed the only 18 TWO GREAT LIEUTENANTS OF THE CIVIL WAR. hopeful movem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/book-of-the-royal-blue-uattle-kikld-of-oleyuon-ckeek-one-of-the-most-delicate-and-desperateduties-when-he-proposed-to-move-from-therappahannock-with-some-25000-men-andto-flank-popes-army-on-the-right-but-itwas-made-with-his-usual-celerity-vigor-andsuccess-he-not-only-turned-popes-flank-did-not-reach-antietam-until-the-afternoonand-it-saved-the-army-from-having-its-rightflank-turned-by-burnside-at-fredericks-burg-he-commanded-the-right-wing-of-leesarmy-having-been-promoted-to-lieutenant-general-and-he-there-repulsed-the-only-18-two-great-lieutenants-of-the-civil-war-hopeful-movem-image371872490.html
RM2CH074A–. Book of the Royal blue . UATTLE KIKLD OF OlEyUON CKEEK. one of the most delicate and desperateduties when he proposed to move from theRappahannock with some 25,000 men andto flank Popes army on the right; but itwas made with his usual celerity, vigor andsuccess. He not only turned Popes flank. did not reach Antietam until the afternoon,and it saved the army from having its rightflank turned by Burnside. At Fredericks-burg he commanded the right wing of Leesarmy, having been promoted to lieutenant-general, and he there repulsed the only 18 TWO GREAT LIEUTENANTS OF THE CIVIL WAR. hopeful movem
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385773.html
RMPEBJN1–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . ertake any operation jus-tified by its numbers, andwas in an excellent posi-tion to advance by eitherbank of the James. [Endof finished draft.)# # # # #It was at last upon itstrue line of operations,which 1 had been unableto adopt at an earlier dayin consequence of the Sec-retary of Wars peremptoryorder of the 18th of Mayrequiring the right wing tobe extended to the northof Richmond in order toestablish communicationwith General McDowell.General McDowell wasthen under orders to ad-vance from Fredericks-burg, but never came,because, in spite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-and-the-battles-of-the-civil-war-ertake-any-operation-jus-tified-by-its-numbers-andwas-in-an-excellent-posi-tion-to-advance-by-eitherbank-of-the-james-endof-finished-draft-it-was-at-last-upon-itstrue-line-of-operationswhich-1-had-been-unableto-adopt-at-an-earlier-dayin-consequence-of-the-sec-retary-of-wars-peremptoryorder-of-the-18th-of-mayrequiring-the-right-wing-tobe-extended-to-the-northof-richmond-in-order-toestablish-communicationwith-general-mcdowellgeneral-mcdowell-wasthen-under-orders-to-ad-vance-from-fredericks-burg-but-never-camebecause-in-spite-image371667960.html
RM2CGJX7M–. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . ertake any operation jus-tified by its numbers, andwas in an excellent posi-tion to advance by eitherbank of the James. [Endof finished draft.)# # # # #It was at last upon itstrue line of operations,which 1 had been unableto adopt at an earlier dayin consequence of the Sec-retary of Wars peremptoryorder of the 18th of Mayrequiring the right wing tobe extended to the northof Richmond in order toestablish communicationwith General McDowell.General McDowell wasthen under orders to ad-vance from Fredericks-burg, but never came,because, in spite
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385798.html
RMPEBJNX–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . that you are to be sacrificed for thevictory. Then and there is the time to test the courage of men. And there on that bright sunny Sabbath morning dawn,up in the streets of Fredericks-burg stood two regiments strip-ped for the battle—aw^aiting asa sense of relief the order tocharge at precisely a quarterof eleven by the clock in thechurch spire. The column moved out onthe road and in column offours, the Sixty-first in the ad-vance and left in front followedby t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twenty-third-pennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-birneys-zouaves-three-months-and-three-years-service-civil-war-that-you-are-to-be-sacrificed-for-thevictory-then-and-there-is-the-time-to-test-the-courage-of-men-and-there-on-that-bright-sunny-sabbath-morning-dawnup-in-the-streets-of-fredericks-burg-stood-two-regiments-strip-ped-for-the-battleawaiting-asa-sense-of-relief-the-order-tocharge-at-precisely-a-quarterof-eleven-by-the-clock-in-thechurch-spire-the-column-moved-out-onthe-road-and-in-column-offours-the-sixty-first-in-the-ad-vance-and-left-in-front-followedby-t-image371669675.html
RM2CGK0CY–. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . that you are to be sacrificed for thevictory. Then and there is the time to test the courage of men. And there on that bright sunny Sabbath morning dawn,up in the streets of Fredericks-burg stood two regiments strip-ped for the battle—aw^aiting asa sense of relief the order tocharge at precisely a quarterof eleven by the clock in thechurch spire. The column moved out onthe road and in column offours, the Sixty-first in the ad-vance and left in front followedby t
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385779.html
RMPEBJN7–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The photographic history of the civil war.. . James H. LaneLed his Brigade at Fredericks-burg, Gettysburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PryorFought his Brigade on the Pen-insula, where it bore a con-spicuous part at Seven Pirns. Cadmus M. Wilcox Led his Brigade at Manassas Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg.. Winfield Scott Featherson Originally Colonel of the 17th Mississippi; Promoted for Gallantry at Balls Bluff; Led his Brigade on the Peninsula. Henry L. Benninq Led his Br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-james-h-laneled-his-brigade-at-fredericks-burg-gettysburg-and-in-thewilderness-campaign-william-b-bateled-his-brigade-in-braggs-ten-nessee-campaigns-notablyat-chickamauga-roger-atkinson-pryorfought-his-brigade-on-the-pen-insula-where-it-bore-a-con-spicuous-part-at-seven-pirns-cadmus-m-wilcox-led-his-brigade-at-manassas-fredericksburg-chancellors-ville-and-gettysburg-winfield-scott-featherson-originally-colonel-of-the-17th-mississippi-promoted-for-gallantry-at-balls-bluff-led-his-brigade-on-the-peninsula-henry-l-benninq-led-his-br-image371665197.html
RM2CGJPN1–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . James H. LaneLed his Brigade at Fredericks-burg, Gettysburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PryorFought his Brigade on the Pen-insula, where it bore a con-spicuous part at Seven Pirns. Cadmus M. Wilcox Led his Brigade at Manassas Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg.. Winfield Scott Featherson Originally Colonel of the 17th Mississippi; Promoted for Gallantry at Balls Bluff; Led his Brigade on the Peninsula. Henry L. Benninq Led his Br
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385771.html
RMPEBJMY–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
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RM2CGJ3HD–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . .S.M.A. 1838) was born near Fredericks-burg. Virginia, September 21. 1817. He wasdismissed from the army in June. 1861. having en-tered the Confederate service as lieutenant-colonel.He did duty at Cumberland Gap. from which la-drove Brigadier-General G. W. Morgan away, andcommanded a division in the Army of Tennessee.He rose to the rank of major-general in October,1862. His division was with Pembertons forcesin the battle of Chickasaw Bayou. December 26.1862. He fought at Chickamauga and in the At-lanta campaign onward with the Army of Tennes-see
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385787.html
RMPEBJNF–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
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Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385778.html
RMPEBJN6–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . .Ia-mkh IL LaneLei.i his Brigade at Fredericks-burg. Gett.sburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PrvcihFovight his Brigarie on the Pen-insula, where it bore a con-spicuous part at Seven Pines, Cadmus ^L Wilcox Led his Brigade at Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg.. WiNFiELD Scott Featherson Originally Colonel of the 17th Mississippi; Promoted for Gallantry at Bails Bluff; Led his Brigade on the Peninsula. Hen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-ia-mkh-il-laneleii-his-brigade-at-fredericks-burg-gettsburg-and-in-thewilderness-campaign-william-b-bateled-his-brigade-in-braggs-ten-nessee-campaigns-notablyat-chickamauga-roger-atkinson-prvcihfovight-his-brigarie-on-the-pen-insula-where-it-bore-a-con-spicuous-part-at-seven-pines-cadmus-l-wilcox-led-his-brigade-at-manassas-fredericksburg-chancellors-ville-and-gettysburg-winfield-scott-featherson-originally-colonel-of-the-17th-mississippi-promoted-for-gallantry-at-bails-bluff-led-his-brigade-on-the-peninsula-hen-image371686781.html
RM2CGKP7W–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . .Ia-mkh IL LaneLei.i his Brigade at Fredericks-burg. Gett.sburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PrvcihFovight his Brigarie on the Pen-insula, where it bore a con-spicuous part at Seven Pines, Cadmus ^L Wilcox Led his Brigade at Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg.. WiNFiELD Scott Featherson Originally Colonel of the 17th Mississippi; Promoted for Gallantry at Bails Bluff; Led his Brigade on the Peninsula. Hen
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385756.html
RMPEBJMC–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . M.A. 1838) was born near Fredericks-burg, Virginia, September 21, 1817. He wasdismissed from the army in June, 1861, having en-tered the Confederate service as lieutenant-colonel.He did duty at Cumberland Gap, from which hedrove Brigadier-General G. W. jMorgan away, andcommanded a division in the Army of Tennessee.He rose to the rank of major-general in October,1862. His division was with Pembertons forcesin the battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 26,1862. He fought at Chickamauga and in the At-lanta campaign onward with the Army o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-ma-1838-was-born-near-fredericks-burg-virginia-september-21-1817-he-wasdismissed-from-the-army-in-june-1861-having-en-tered-the-confederate-service-as-lieutenant-colonelhe-did-duty-at-cumberland-gap-from-which-hedrove-brigadier-general-g-w-jmorgan-away-andcommanded-a-division-in-the-army-of-tennesseehe-rose-to-the-rank-of-major-general-in-october1862-his-division-was-with-pembertons-forcesin-the-battle-of-chickasaw-bayou-december-261862-he-fought-at-chickamauga-and-in-the-at-lanta-campaign-onward-with-the-army-o-image371656432.html
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Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385782.html
RMPEBJNA–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . William T. Wofford Led his Brigado in the Marjland, Gett,sburg, Wildornesa and Shenandoah Campaigns, Daniel .S. Donelson Led his Brigade in the Tennessee Campaigtttnotably at Murfreeshnrn. Robert H. AndersonColonel of the 5th Georgia Cavalry: Pro-moted Brigadier-General Jul 2fi. lSfi4,. .Ia-mkh IL LaneLei.i his Brigade at Fredericks-burg. Gett.sburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PrvcihFovight his Brigarie on the Pen-insula, wher Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-william-t-wofford-led-his-brigado-in-the-marjland-gettsburg-wildornesa-and-shenandoah-campaigns-daniel-s-donelson-led-his-brigade-in-the-tennessee-campaigtttnotably-at-murfreeshnrn-robert-h-andersoncolonel-of-the-5th-georgia-cavalry-pro-moted-brigadier-general-jul-2fi-lsfi4-ia-mkh-il-laneleii-his-brigade-at-fredericks-burg-gettsburg-and-in-thewilderness-campaign-william-b-bateled-his-brigade-in-braggs-ten-nessee-campaigns-notablyat-chickamauga-roger-atkinson-prvcihfovight-his-brigarie-on-the-pen-insula-wher-image371687063.html
RM2CGKPHY–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . William T. Wofford Led his Brigado in the Marjland, Gett,sburg, Wildornesa and Shenandoah Campaigns, Daniel .S. Donelson Led his Brigade in the Tennessee Campaigtttnotably at Murfreeshnrn. Robert H. AndersonColonel of the 5th Georgia Cavalry: Pro-moted Brigadier-General Jul 2fi. lSfi4,. .Ia-mkh IL LaneLei.i his Brigade at Fredericks-burg. Gett.sburg and in theWilderness Campaign. William B. BateLed his Brigade in Braggs Ten-nessee Campaigns, notablyat Chickamauga. Roger Atkinson PrvcihFovight his Brigarie on the Pen-insula, wher
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385755.html
RMPEBJMB–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . the courage of men. And there on that bright sunny Sabbath morning dawn,up in the streets of Fredericks-burg stood two regiments strip-ped for the battle — awaiting asa sense of relief the order tocharge at precisely a quarterof eleven by the clock in thechurch spire. The column moved out onthe road and in column offours, the Sixty-first in the ad-vance and left in front followedby the Eighty-second, right infront, taking up the doublequick, soon quickening to a run, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twenty-third-pennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-birneys-zouaves-three-months-three-years-service-civil-war-the-courage-of-men-and-there-on-that-bright-sunny-sabbath-morning-dawnup-in-the-streets-of-fredericks-burg-stood-two-regiments-strip-ped-for-the-battle-awaiting-asa-sense-of-relief-the-order-tocharge-at-precisely-a-quarterof-eleven-by-the-clock-in-thechurch-spire-the-column-moved-out-onthe-road-and-in-column-offours-the-sixty-first-in-the-ad-vance-and-left-in-front-followedby-the-eighty-second-right-infront-taking-up-the-doublequick-soon-quickening-to-a-run-image371673562.html
RM2CGK5BP–. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . the courage of men. And there on that bright sunny Sabbath morning dawn,up in the streets of Fredericks-burg stood two regiments strip-ped for the battle — awaiting asa sense of relief the order tocharge at precisely a quarterof eleven by the clock in thechurch spire. The column moved out onthe road and in column offours, the Sixty-first in the ad-vance and left in front followedby the Eighty-second, right infront, taking up the doublequick, soon quickening to a run,
Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385780.html
RMPEBJN8–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
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Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-and-civilian-members-of-the-114th-signal-battalion-meet-at-the-francis-scott-key-post-11-american-legion-to-participate-in-a-table-top-exercise-to-re-fight-the-battle-of-antietam-fredericks-md-nov-16-2015-the-table-top-exercise-follows-a-staff-ride-conducted-previously-on-the-battlefield-of-antietam-all-members-play-the-role-of-commanders-during-the-battle-to-try-to-out-maneuver-the-opponent-armies-and-learn-about-military-attack-and-defense-strategies-us-army-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-christophe-d-paulreleased-image215385776.html
RMPEBJN4–Military and civilian members of the 114th Signal Battalion meet at the Francis Scott Key Post 11 American Legion to participate in a table top exercise to re-fight the battle of Antietam, Fredericks, Md., Nov. 16, 2015. The table top exercise follows a staff ride conducted previously on the battlefield of Antietam. All members play the role of commanders during the battle to try to out maneuver the opponent armies and learn about military attack and defense strategies. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christophe D. Paul/Released)
. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . Dec.2d, 6i-Feb. 27th, 62; Winchester,Mar. 12th, 62; Manassas andRappahannock Station, Apr.,62; Falmouth, Va., May 25th,62; Manassas, May 28th, 62;Front Royal, June 4th, 62; Ma-nassas, July 4th,62 ; Cedar Moun-tain, Aug. gth, 62 ; ThoroughfareGap, Aug. 28th, 62; Second BullRun, Aug. 30th, 62; Antietam,Sept. 17th, 62; RappahannockStation, Nov., 62; Fredericks-burg, Dec. 13th, 62 ; Belle Plain,winter quarters till Apr. 27th, 63 ;Chancellorsville, May 3d, 63;Gettysburg, July ist-gth, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battles-and-leaders-of-the-civil-war-being-for-the-most-part-contributions-by-union-and-confederate-officers-dec2d-6i-feb-27th-62-winchestermar-12th-62-manassas-andrappahannock-station-apr62-falmouth-va-may-25th62-manassas-may-28th-62front-royal-june-4th-62-ma-nassas-july-4th62-cedar-moun-tain-aug-gth-62-thoroughfaregap-aug-28th-62-second-bullrun-aug-30th-62-antietamsept-17th-62-rappahannockstation-nov-62-fredericks-burg-dec-13th-62-belle-plainwinter-quarters-till-apr-27th-63-chancellorsville-may-3d-63gettysburg-july-ist-gth-image371649958.html
RM2CGJ38P–. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . Dec.2d, 6i-Feb. 27th, 62; Winchester,Mar. 12th, 62; Manassas andRappahannock Station, Apr.,62; Falmouth, Va., May 25th,62; Manassas, May 28th, 62;Front Royal, June 4th, 62; Ma-nassas, July 4th,62 ; Cedar Moun-tain, Aug. gth, 62 ; ThoroughfareGap, Aug. 28th, 62; Second BullRun, Aug. 30th, 62; Antietam,Sept. 17th, 62; RappahannockStation, Nov., 62; Fredericks-burg, Dec. 13th, 62 ; Belle Plain,winter quarters till Apr. 27th, 63 ;Chancellorsville, May 3d, 63;Gettysburg, July ist-gth,
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