RMDC0J95–1800s 1860s DRAWING LAYOUT FORT MONROE AT OLD POINT COMFORT HELD BY FEDERAL UNION FORCES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE CIVIL WAR
RF2K094D7–Fort Monroe, Virginia - View from the bank of the moat or ditch (1861). 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RFFYY11T–VIRGINIA: Civil War: Fort Monroe, antique print c1880
RM2WRBJ7T–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Light house, 1864 Dec., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RM2NH944D–Fugitive slaves carrying their possessions and running along a river bank at night toward a bridge leading from Hampton, Virginia, to Fort Monroe, during the Civil War. There are some Union soldiers among them. Illustration from Harper's Weekly, August 17, 1861.
RM2X68800–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Blockade runner TEASER off Fort Monroe, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RMH04C6Y–'MORNING MUSTERING OF THE CONTRABANDS' at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia from Frank Leslie's Illustrated, November 1861
RMDB7941–American Civil War 1861 - 1865, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBXMMKM–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe
RMD11H7B–1860s ILLUSTRATION CIVIL WAR MORNING MUSTERING CONTRABAND AFRICAN AMERICAN WORKERS DAY LABORERS AT FORTRESS MONROE VIRGINIA USA
RMWB7R68–Fort Monroe, Va. The post band Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RM2TBR2MA–1861: Hospital scene at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Stereograph shows Zouave soldiers, possibly from the 5th New York Infantry Regiment, in a field hos
RMDJR67Y–Black and White of Old Point Comfort Lighthouse, built in 1803, at the entrance to Hampton Roads Harbor in Fort Monroe National Monument, Virginia.
RM2TBKCXF–The War in America: Fort Ocracoke, on Beacon Island, North Carolina, destroyed by fire on the 17th September by the Federalists, 1861. 'On the 16th September an expedition left Fortress Monroe to take and destroy the [Confederate] fort on Beacon Island, near the entrance to the Sound. It was under the command of Lieutenant Eastman, of the Pawnee, and consisted of sixty-five men from the Coast Guard, and a detachment of sailors and marines from the Pawnee, in the ship's launch. The Coast Guard were on board the Fanny, which towed the launch down. The landing was safely effected. The fort was fo
RF2R71JAF–Shadows along a corridor in the now closed Fort Monroe coastal defense batteries
RM2CGMPF8–. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . 2, 62 at Philadelphia, Pa.; died, . CASEDY, Phillip.—A. 21, Enr. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2, 64, 3 yrs. Co. A.; transf. Co. K, 146 N. Y. V. I. Oct. 10, 64; M. O. July 16, 65.CASEY, Daniel.—A. 19, Enr. Aug. 12, 61, 3 yrs. Co. D.; k. in ac. July 2, 63, Gettysburg, Pa.CASH, William H.—A. 20, Enr. Aug. 19, 61, 3 yrs. Co. C.; died of disease in hosp., Fort Monroe, Va.CASWELL, William.—A. 23, Enr. Aug. 12, 61, 3 yrs. Co. D.; disch. for dis. Oct. 1, 62; also borne as Coswell. [P
RF2K09427–The great fifteen inch gun, designed by Major Thomas Jackson Rodman and now in Fort Monroe, Virginia (1861). 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2J60J2E–Only Entrance to Fort Monroe, in the American Civil War. 19th century illustration
RM2WRBJ19–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe, Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Burnside and Hooker, November 1862-April 1863., Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882, photographer, 1863 February., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Equipment and supplies, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RM2X67YR5–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Gunboat SANTIAGO DE CUBA off Fort Monroe, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RF2K342NB–'The Lincoln Gun' at Fort Monroe, Virginia. 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2J67196–General Ambrose Everett Burnside's Expedition off Fort Monroe, night scene, 1862, in the American Civil War. 19th century illustration
RF2K094G9–Fort Monroe, Virginia, as seen from the James River (1861). 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMWB7R63–Fort Monroe, Va. Officers of 3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RF2K0G8KN–Drumming out thieves from Fort Monroe, Virginia, June 20th, 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMW7D35W–Fortress Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, 1862-1867.Artist: R Hinshelwood
RM2WRBJ2G–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe; another view, Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Burnside and Hooker, November 1862-April 1863., Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882, photographer, 1863 February., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Equipment and supplies, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RM2X66M5N–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RMWB7R67–Fort Monroe, Va. Captain of the Port's office and the Hygeia Dining Saloon Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RF2K0FH3N–Shipping columbiads at Fort Monroe for the batteries at Newport News, Virginia, June 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0NA0F–Professor John LaMountain, the aeronaut, reconnoitering the Rebel positions near Fort Monroe. August 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0G8EE–Mounting the great columbiads, sent from Fort Monroe, at Newport News, Virginia, June 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2PD4TD7–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Blockade runner TEASER off Fort Monroe. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RMWB7R6E–Fort Monroe, Va. 3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery on parade Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RF2K0G8GG–One of General Benjamin Butler's 'Contraband of War,' now in Fort Monroe, Virginia, June 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K88MGA–Reception of the wounded soldiers by the National authorities at Fort Monroe, Virginia - The cars conveying them to the hospital - Surgeons dressing their wounds. August 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0N9XE–Scene in Adams' Express Office, at Fort Monroe, Virginia - The Volunteers receiving letters and packages from home. August 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0FGW4–View of Fort Monroe, Virginia, showing the position of Sewall's Point, also the Rip-Raps, recently fortified by the Federal troops, June 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2PD35DX–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Gunboat SANTIAGO DE CUBA off Fort Monroe. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RF2K0942B–Fort Monroe, Virginia - The water battery, showing the furnace for heating shot, and the esplanade used by the ladies of the garrison as a promenade (1861). 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0TNY8–Morning mustering of the 'contraband' at Fort Monroe, Virginia, on their way to their day's work, under the pay and direction of the U.S. October 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0G8WB–Burning of the transport steamer Cataline off the landing at Fort Monroe, while starting on her return trip to Newport News, Virginia, July 2nd, 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMW9M5HY–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RF2K0MBAM–The Virginian war steamer Empire, under a flag of truce, arriving from Norfolk, Virginia, off Fort Monroe with Northern refugees, July 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0G8EK–The troops at Fort Monroe, Virginia, escorting the remains of Lieutenant Greble, who fell nobly at the Battle of Great Bethel, to the steamer Adelaide, to be conveyed to his friends in Philadelphia, June 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K0MBBK–The great Union gun, intended to be mounted on the deck of the Minnesota, now on the dock at Fort Monroe, Virginia - The shot for the Union gun weighs three hundred and fifty pounds. August 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K273HF–The Campaign in Virginia - General Samuel Peter Heintzelman's division proceeding down the Potomac in steamers, on the night of March 22nd, 1862, on their way from Alexandria to Fortress Monroe. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2K88MG3–United States Mailboat, protected by the U. S. gunboat, passing the Rebel battery off Fort Powhatan, James River, Virginia, on its way to Fort Monroe, with the Army correspondence. August 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RF2J5YXXG–Balloon View of Fort Monroe and Hampton Roads, site of the Battle of Hampton Roads in the American Civil War. 19th century illustration
RF2K0NA07–Practicing with the celebrated Sawyer gun, on the Rebel batteries at Sewall's Point, near Norfolk, Virginia, from Fort Calhoun (Fort Wool), on the Rip-Raps, in front of Fort Monroe. August 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2X67XW9–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Wharf, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RMWB7R66–Fort Monroe, Va. Officers and ladies on porch of a garrison house Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RF2K0MB9E–Fort Calhoun (Fort Wool), on the Rip-Raps, situated between Fort Monroe and Sewall's Point, in Hampton Roads, Virginia, July 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2X685J4–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Quartermaster's office, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RF2K0G8T5–Lieutenant E. Gordon, of the frigate Cumberland, rescuing the 9-inch Sawyer Gun from the burning steamer Cataline, July 2nd, 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMWB7R62–Fort Monroe, Va. The Lincoln Gun, a 15-inch Rodman Columbiad Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RM2X684JH–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Light house, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RMW9M5JX–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe; another view Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865
RM2X6889R–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Quartermaster's office, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X66MHJ–Fort Monroe, Va. The post band, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X66CJA–Fort Monroe, Va. Officers of 3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X65EW1–Fort Monroe, Va. 3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery on parade, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X65Y8M–Fort Monroe, Va. Captain of the Port's office and the Hygeia Dining Saloon, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X65TH4–Fort Monroe, Va. Officers and ladies on porch of a garrison house, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X65G5T–Fort Monroe, Va. The 'Lincoln Gun,' a 15-inch Rodman Columbiad, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2PCRYEK–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Wharf. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2PD5J3J–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Quartermaster's office. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2PD3K5C–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Quartermaster's office. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2PCJT90–Fort Monroe, Virginia. Light house. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2X66JRR–Aquia Creek Landing, Va. Embarkation of 9th Army Corps for Fort Monroe; another view, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2PCCF86–Fortress Monroe, Parade, 1861. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Military camps, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military facilities, Fort Monroe (Va.), 1860-1870, United States, Virginia
RM2PC79CC–Fleet at Fortress Monroe. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Ships, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Transportation, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Naval operations, Fort Monroe (Va.), 1860-1870, United States, Virginia, James River
RM2PCC8K4–Stampede of slaves from Hampton to Fortress Monroe. Title from item, Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 5, no. 242 (1861 August 17), p. 524, Exhibited: 'The Civil War in America' at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C, 2013. Slavery, Virginia, Hampton, 1860-1870, Night, 1860-1870, Moonlight, Virginia, Hampton, 1860-1870, Fort Monroe (Va.), 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, African Americans, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Refugees.
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