Photographs containing the exact words 0126-0156:T8.
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1 | [Antietam, Md. Burnside's bridge] |
2 | [Antietam, Md. A cavalry orderly] |
3 | [Sharpsburg, Md. Principal street] |
4 | [Sharpsburg, Md. Lutheran church] |
5 | [Antietam, Md. Antietam Bridge on the Sharpsburg-Boonsboro Turnpike] |
6 | [Antietam, Md. Blacksmith shoeing horses at headquarters, Army of the Potomac] |
7 | [Harper's Ferry, W. Va. View of the town and railroad bridge] |
8 | [Antietam, Md. Battlefield on the day of the battle] |
9 | [Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge] |
10 | [Harper's Ferry, W. Va. View of town; railroad bridge in ruins] |
11 | [Elk Mountain, Md. Signal tower overlooking Antietam battlefield] |
12 | [Antietam, Md. President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan in the general's tent] |
13 | [Antietam, Md. Allan Pinkerton ("E. J. Allen") of the Secret Service on horseback] |
14 | [Antietam, Md. Confederate dead by a fence on the Hagerstown road] |
15 | [Antietam, Md. Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand] |
16 | [Keedysville, Md., vicinity. Smith's barn, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam] |
17 | [Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge; another view] |
18 | [Antietam, Md. Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand; another view] |
19 | [Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge across the Potomac (destroyed in 1861)] |
20 | [Sharpsburg, Md. View with Episcopal church in distance] |