General Ambrose Burnside at Antietam by Leutze General Ambrose Burnside at Antietam. 1863. General Ambrose Burnside at Antietam by Leutze Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-ambrose-burnside-at-antietam-by-leutze-general-ambrose-burnside-at-antietam-1863-general-ambrose-burnside-at-antietam-by-leutze-image184829310.html
RMMMKKJP–General Ambrose Burnside at Antietam by Leutze General Ambrose Burnside at Antietam. 1863. General Ambrose Burnside at Antietam by Leutze
Bust-length portrait of a man in uniform. 'Burnside' (written below image). 'Burnside' (written on reverse side of image). Title: Ambrose E. Burnside, Major General (Union). . between 1861 and 1865. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bust-length-portrait-of-a-man-in-uniform-burnside-written-below-image-burnside-written-on-reverse-side-of-image-title-ambrose-e-burnside-major-general-union-between-1861-and-1865-image178665332.html
RMMAJWCM–Bust-length portrait of a man in uniform. 'Burnside' (written below image). 'Burnside' (written on reverse side of image). Title: Ambrose E. Burnside, Major General (Union). . between 1861 and 1865.
Bust portrait of a man in uniform with an image of a frame and a small scene of troops in formation below portrait. 'A E Burnside' (signature printed below image). 'From: The Great Civil War - Vol. II. by Robt. Tomes, M. D. and Benjamin G. Smith New York Virtue and Yorston 12 Dey [?] Street 1865' (written on reverse side). Taken from 'The Great Civil War, vol. II.' by Robert Tomes, M.D. and Benjamin G. Smith. Book was published by Virtue and Yorston, 1865. Title: Ambrose E. Burnside, General (Union). . 1865. G. Stodart Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bust-portrait-of-a-man-in-uniform-with-an-image-of-a-frame-and-a-small-scene-of-troops-in-formation-below-portrait-a-e-burnside-signature-printed-below-image-from-the-great-civil-war-vol-ii-by-robt-tomes-m-d-and-benjamin-g-smith-new-york-virtue-and-yorston-12-dey-street-1865-written-on-reverse-side-taken-from-the-great-civil-war-vol-ii-by-robert-tomes-md-and-benjamin-g-smith-book-was-published-by-virtue-and-yorston-1865-title-ambrose-e-burnside-general-union-1865-g-stodart-image178667259.html
RMMAJYWF–Bust portrait of a man in uniform with an image of a frame and a small scene of troops in formation below portrait. 'A E Burnside' (signature printed below image). 'From: The Great Civil War - Vol. II. by Robt. Tomes, M. D. and Benjamin G. Smith New York Virtue and Yorston 12 Dey [?] Street 1865' (written on reverse side). Taken from 'The Great Civil War, vol. II.' by Robert Tomes, M.D. and Benjamin G. Smith. Book was published by Virtue and Yorston, 1865. Title: Ambrose E. Burnside, General (Union). . 1865. G. Stodart
. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-crucial-delay-early-afternoon-looking-west-across-burnside-bridge-with-only-a-small-force-but-holding-higher-ground-lees-men-were-able-to-defend-this-crucial-antietam-crossing-for-nearly-three-hours-union-general-ambrose-burnsides-men-launched-a-series-of-attacks-to-break-the-bottleneck-at-the-bridge-about-1-pm-the-confederates-outflanked-outnumbered-and-running-low-on-ammunition-began-to-retreat-the-yankees-stormed-the-bridge-finally-crossing-antietam-creek-this-painting-shows-union-reinforcements-crossing-the-bridge-in-preparation-for-the-final-advance-however-image188900968.html
RMMY9534–. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However,
. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-crucial-delay-early-afternoon-looking-west-across-burnside-bridge-with-only-a-small-force-but-holding-higher-ground-lees-men-were-able-to-defend-this-crucial-antietam-crossing-for-nearly-three-hours-union-general-ambrose-burnsides-men-launched-a-series-of-attacks-to-break-the-bottleneck-at-the-bridge-about-1-pm-the-confederates-outflanked-outnumbered-and-running-low-on-ammunition-began-to-retreat-the-yankees-stormed-the-bridge-finally-crossing-antietam-creek-this-painting-shows-union-reinforcements-crossing-the-bridge-in-preparation-for-the-final-advance-however-image184879306.html
RMMMNYCA–. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However,
. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-crucial-delay-early-afternoon-looking-west-across-burnside-bridge-with-only-a-small-force-but-holding-higher-ground-lees-men-were-able-to-defend-this-crucial-antietam-crossing-for-nearly-three-hours-union-general-ambrose-burnsides-men-launched-a-series-of-attacks-to-break-the-bottleneck-at-the-bridge-about-1-pm-the-confederates-outflanked-outnumbered-and-running-low-on-ammunition-began-to-retreat-the-yankees-stormed-the-bridge-finally-crossing-antietam-creek-this-painting-shows-union-reinforcements-crossing-the-bridge-in-preparation-for-the-final-advance-however-image187624453.html
RMMW70W9–. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However,
. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-crucial-delay-early-afternoon-looking-west-across-burnside-bridge-with-only-a-small-force-but-holding-higher-ground-lees-men-were-able-to-defend-this-crucial-antietam-crossing-for-nearly-three-hours-union-general-ambrose-burnsides-men-launched-a-series-of-attacks-to-break-the-bottleneck-at-the-bridge-about-1-pm-the-confederates-outflanked-outnumbered-and-running-low-on-ammunition-began-to-retreat-the-yankees-stormed-the-bridge-finally-crossing-antietam-creek-this-painting-shows-union-reinforcements-crossing-the-bridge-in-preparation-for-the-final-advance-however-image188138017.html
RMMX2BXW–. English: A Crucial Delay-Early afternoon looking west across Burnside Bridge. With only a small force, but holding higher ground, Lee's men were able to defend this crucial Antietam Crossing for nearly three hours. Union General Ambrose Burnside's men launched a series of attacks to break the bottleneck at the bridge. About 1 p.m., the Confederates, outflanked, outnumbered and running low on ammunition, began to retreat. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing Antietam Creek. This painting shows Union Reinforcements crossing the bridge in preparation for the final advance. However,
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