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Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C.


Colton's United States shewing the Military Stations Forts &c Prepared by J. H. Colton 172 William St. New York for the
Colton's United States shewing the Military Stations Forts &c Prepared by J. H. Colton 172 William St. New York for the "Rebellion Record." New York G. P. Putnam. 1861


Andersonville Prison Camp Sumter, Ga. as it appeared August 1st, 1864 when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late Private Co. E 16th Regt. Maine Inf. Vols.
Andersonville Prison Camp Sumter, Ga. as it appeared August 1st, 1864 when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war drawn from memory by Thomas O'Dea, late Private Co. E 16th Regt. Maine Inf. Vols.


The Times
The Times


The Western Daily Mercury - The South a Nation / North America
The Western Daily Mercury - The South a Nation / North America


General Atlas [scrapbook. Front cover]
General Atlas [scrapbook. Front cover]


General Atlas [scrapbook]
General Atlas [scrapbook]


The United States in Black and White : The Geographical Position of the Loyal and Rebel States--The Rebel States Black [The New York Herald, Dec. 17, 1861]
The United States in Black and White : The Geographical Position of the Loyal and Rebel States--The Rebel States Black [The New York Herald, Dec. 17, 1861]


American Civil War Maps Scrapbook
American Civil War Maps Scrapbook


The Western Daily Mercury
The Western Daily Mercury


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