RM2K08EMT–General John A. Rawlins, General U. S. Grant, Colonel Theo S. Bowers during the American Civil War. The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 - May 9, 1865) was a civil war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy states
RMH60RXF–Union Army Brigadier General John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff, with Wife and Child at Door of Their Quarters, City Point, Virginia, 1860's
RMB4T7JM–Rawlins, John Aaron, 13.2.1831 - 6.9.1869, American politician (Rep.), US Secretary of War 13.3.1869 - 6.9.1869, portrait, engraving, 1869, general, USA, politics, republican, 19th century, signature, ,
RMD72TXR–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Tulip Magnolias in spring bloom in Rawlins Park in northwest Washington DC. The statue from which the park gets its name is of Major General John A. Rawlins, advisor to Ulysses S. Grant.
RMC402WD–Statue of Union General John Aaron Rawlins, Washington DC
RMH60T22–General John A. Rawlins, left, General Ulysses S. Grant, center, and Unidentified Officer, Portrait, 1861
RMFBP04C–Major General John A Rawlins Memorial, Rawlins Park, 18th Street NW, Washington DC
RMJ30M75–Brigadier-General-John-A.-Rawlins
RMMAJ146–States, 'The General is out; have sent your dispatches to him, and have no doubt he will carry out your suggestion as to the movement of Gen. Herron.' Title: Note from Jno. S. Rawlins, headquarters, Department of the Tennessee, Vicksburg, Mississippi, to [David D.] Porter, July 11, 1863 . 11 July 1863. Rawlins, John S.
RF2BBXN71–Statue of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.
RM2B30XNC–General Ulysses S. Grant and Portion of Staff, General John A. Rawlins. (3996063096).
RMWBF7W8–General John Aaron Rawlins, 1831-1869, full length, standing at door, with wife and child Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver.
RM2B30MFX–General John Aaron Rawlins, 1831-1869, full length, standing at door, with wife and child
RMCBF3NE–Rawlins Park in Washington DC with cherry blossoms
RM2B30Y0Y–General Ulysses S. Grant and Staff of Eight; Recognized- - Capt. William. Mck. Dunn, Colonel Ely S. Parker, General John A. Rawlins. (3996022218).
RMD4X72M–General Ulysses S. Grant and Portion of Staff, General John A. Rawlins.
RMPPXKED–Brigadier-General-John-A.-Rawlins.
RM2WRBGCG–African American boy seated on a horse near a river, Photograph incorrectly captioned as being taken at Cold Harbor, Virginia, which is not located near a significant river, If the rest of the caption is correct, the boy is seated on General John A. Rawlins' horse on June 14, 1864, which means that the photograph was probably taken near the James River, possibly by a photographer associated with Mathew Brady, 1864 June 14, printed later., Rawlins, John A., (John Aaron), 1831-1869, Associated objects, Gelatin silver prints, 1860-1870., Gelatin silver prints, 1860-1870
RM2X685NX–Brigadier General John A. Rawlins, left, Lieutenant General U.S. Grant, center, and Lieutenant Colonel Theodore S. Bowers at City Point, Virginia, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2PCDC33–Genl Rawlings sic. Title inscribed lower left, Rawlins was promoted to Brigadier General, 11 August 1863, Purchase; Conner & Rosenkranz; 1986; (DLC/PP-1986:108). Rawlins, John A, (John Aaron), 1831-1869, Military service, Military officers, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, United States
RMB4TWY6–geography/travel, USA, politics, government, cabinet of President Ulysses S. Grant: Attorney General Ebenezer R. Hoar, Secretary of War John A. Rawlins, Postmaster General John Creswell, Secretary of State Hamilton Fisk, Secretary of the Interior Jakob D. Cox, Secretary of the Treasury Finanzminister George S. Boutwell and Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson, engraving, 'Illustirte Zeitung', Leipzig, 28.8.1869, politicians, republican, republicans, press, Germany, 19th century, ,
RMD72TY6–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Tulip Magnolias in spring bloom in Rawlins Park in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of northwest Washington DC. The statue from which the park gets its name is of Major General John A. Rawlins, advisor to Ulysses S. Grant.
RMC402WG–Statue of Union General John Aaron Rawlins, Washington DC
RM2PCA4D3–Brigadier General John A. Rawlins, left, Lieutenant General U.S. Grant, center, and Lieutenant Colonel Theodore S. Bowers at City Point, Virginia. Title devised by library staff, Identification of officers and location from photograph from the same negative in the MOLLUS-MASS Civil War Photographs Collection. Rawlins, John A, (John Aaron), 1831-1869, Grant, Ulysses S, (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885, Bowers, Theodore Shelton, 1832-1866, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RMFBP04E–Major General John A Rawlins Memorial, Rawlins Park, 18th Street NW, Washington DC
RM2PCCPGK–Rawlins Post of Minneapolis, Minn., which acted as escort to General Ell. Torrance, Comdr.-in-chief. Dressed in light overcoats & fedora hats. The 36th National Encampment of the G.A.R, Wash, D.C. Oct. 5-11, 1902, no. 10. Grand Army of the Republic, John A. Rawlins Post, No. 126 (Minneapolis, Minn.) , Grand Army of the Republic, National Encampment, (36th :, 1902 :, Washington, D.C.) , United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Veterans, Commemorations, Washington (D.C.), 1900-1910, Military parades & ceremonies, Washington (D.C.), 1900-1910.
RM2JG74E2–John A. Rawlins, between 1860 and 1875. [Union Army officer, Secretary of War].
RF2BBXN6B–Statue of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.
RM2PCFJW2–Young African American boy in uniform(?) sitting on General Rawlins' horse / E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium, 501 Broadway, New York.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Rawlins, John A, (John Aaron), 1831-1869, Animals & pets, United States, Army, People, 1860-1870, African Americans, Military service, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Union, Virginia, Cold Harbor, 1860-1870, Boys, Virginia, Cold Harbor, 1860-1870, Horses, Virginia, Cold Harbor, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Union, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-18
RMRK3YEA–Washington, DC, USA. 3rd Feb, 2019. 20190203 - Statue of Union Civil War General John A. Rawlins in Washington, DC Credit: Chuck Myers/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2PCWHGA–Cold Harbor, Virginia. General John A. Rawlin's horse. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RMCBF3R7–Rawlins Park in Washington DC in spring cherry blossoms
RM2R7W8M7–The Room in the McLean House, at Appomattox Court House, in which General Lee Surrendered to General Grant 1867
RMD4X6Y9–General Ulysses S. Grant and Staff of Eight; Recognized: - Capt. William. Mck. Dunn, Colonel Ely S. Parker, General John A. Rawlins.
RM2R6EJDW–Grant and His Generals. Date: 1865. oil on canvas. Museum: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. Joseph Anthony Mower.
RFHG64JR–Painting of Ulysses S. Grant and his Generals by Ole Peter Hansen Balling.
RM2AX22ME–The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . COLONEL 4. Colonel 0. General 8. General 10. General 12. Colon William J. D. John A. M. R. Rurtrs E. S. Duff Webster Rawlins Patrick Ingalls Parker MEN ABOUT TO WITNESS APPOMATTOX No photographer was preseDt atAppomattox, that supreme mo-ment in our national history,when Americans met for the lasttime as foes on the field. Noth-ing but fanciful sketches existof the scene inside the McLeanhome. But here is a photographthat shows most of the Unionofficers presen
RM2JHCM9G–MORGAN FREEMAN, GLORY, 1989
RM2JHKN7P–MORGAN FREEMAN, GLORY, 1989
RMBPA3AH–HAREM ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942)
RM2R7RCDE–Grant and his Generals 1865
RMC402W4–Statue of Union General John Aaron Rawlins, Washington DC
RM2R7TN0Y–Ulysses S. Grant and Staff 1865
RM2R7K994–Grant and His Generals 1865
RM2JG7CED–Gen. John A. Rawlins, between 1855 and 1865. [Union Army officer, Secretary of War].
RF2BBXN7D–Statue of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.
RM2R7TYTE–Grant and His Generals c. 1865
RMRK3Y2A–Washington, DC, USA. 3rd Feb, 2019. 20190203 - Statue of Union Civil War General John A. Rawlins in Washington, DC Credit: Chuck Myers/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2PD9ND0–City Point, Virginia. General John A. Rawlins, wife and child at Grant's headquarters. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RMCBF3NR–Rawlins Park in Washington DC
RMD4X6F8–General Ulysses S. Grant and Staff of Eight, Recognized -- Major O.E. Babcock, Colonel William Mck. Dunn, Captain Henry W. Janes, Colonel Ely S. Parker, General Cyrus B. Comstock, Captain Peter T. Hudson, Colonel Michael R. Morgan, General John A. Rawlins
RMPMD7RJ–Grant and His Generals. Date/Period: 1865. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 3,048 mm (10 ft); Width: 4,877 mm (16 ft). Author: OLE PETER HANSEN BALLING. Balling, Ole Peter Hansen.
RM2AX237N–The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . 1. Colonel 3. Colonel S. General Horace T S. John G. Porter Bowers Barnard 7. General 9. General 11. Colonel U. S. 8eth Adam Grant Williams Badeau. COLONEL 4. Colonel 0. General 8. General 10. General 12. Colon William J. D. John A. M. R. Rurtrs E. S. Duff Webster Rawlins Patrick Ingalls Parker MEN ABOUT TO WITNESS APPOMATTOX No photographer was preseDt atAppomattox, that supreme mo-ment in our national history,when Americans met for the lasttime as foes on th
RMC402W7–Statue of Union General John Aaron Rawlins, Washington DC
RM2JG743T–Gen. John A. Rawlins, U.S.A., between 1860 and 1875. [Union Army officer, Secretary of War].
RF2BBXN5M–Statue of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.
RMRK3YET–Washington, DC, USA. 3rd Feb, 2019. 20190203 - Statue of Union Civil War General John A. Rawlins in Washington, DC Credit: Chuck Myers/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2PC780T–Brigadier General U.S. Grant and staff Captain Lagow, Gen'l. Grant, J.A. Rawlins, Captain Hillyer, Dr. Simons.. Title from item, Civil War Photograph Collection, Individual portraits each have copy negs: LC-USZ6-532 thru 536. Grant, Ulysses S, (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885, Lagow, Clark B, -1867, Hillyer, William Silliman, 1831-1874, Rawlins, John A, (John Aaron), 1831-1869, Simons, James, -1885, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union.
RMCBF3PA–Cherry Blossom tree in Rawlins Park with the department of the interior on background
RMHFMP96–Image taken from page 385 of 'Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, based upon “the Century War Series.” Edited by R. U. J. and C. C. B., etc. [Illustrated.]' Image taken from page 385 of 'Battles and Leaders of
RM2CGK6EX–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . CAITAIN JOHN A. RAWLINS force and occupied Paducah, Kentucky,before the Confederates, approach-ing with the same purpose, could arrive.Grant was impatient to drive back theConfederate lines in Kentucky andTennessee and began early to importimeWashington to be allowed to carry outmaneuvers. His keen judgment con-vinced him that these must quickly bemade in order to secure the advantagehi this outlying arena of the war.Captain Rawlins was made Assistant.Adjutant-General by Grant, and liftedfrom his shoulders much of the routineof the
RF2BBXN5N–Statue of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.
RM2PD8H2K–City Point, Virginia. Lieutenant Colonel Ely S. Parker (General Grant's military secretary), General John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff and others at Grant's headquarters. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RMCBF3PW–Rawlins Park in Washington DC in spring with trees in cherry blossoms
RM2CGJF0T–. The American civil war book and Grant album, 'art immortelles' . HEADQUARTERS, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC — GENERAL GRANT AND STAFF. Near SpmTsvj.vA.viA Court-House, May 14, 15, and 16, 1864. ISczinoios »t Ihe Icfl at follow*: 1. — Lieut-Col. Horace Porter. 2.— Brig.-Gen. John A. Rawlins. 3. — Gen. U. S. Grant. 4. —Opt Thornati S. Dunn, fl, — Licut.-Col. William L. Duff. 6. — Lieut-Cot Adam Badcau. 7. — Capt. Peter Todd Hudson.
RF2BBXN5X–Statue of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union Army general who served during the Civil War and later as Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.
RM2CGJEMH–. The American civil war book and Grant album, 'art immortelles' . HEADQUARTERS, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC — GENERAL GRANT AND STAFF. Near SpmTsvj.vA.viA Court-House, May 14, 15, and 16, 1864. ISczinoios »t Ihe Icfl at follow*: 1. — Lieut-Col. Horace Porter. 2.— Brig.-Gen. John A. Rawlins. 3. — Gen. U. S. Grant. 4. —Opt Thornati S. Dunn, fl, — Licut.-Col. William L. Duff. 6. — Lieut-Cot Adam Badcau. 7. — Capt. Peter Todd Hudson..
RM2CGK6NF–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . HORSES THAT CARRIED THE ORDERS OF THE GEXERAL-IX-CHIEF Crack horses were a first requisite for Grants staff, escort, and couriers. This photograph shows severalat Bethseda Church, the little Virginia meeting-house where the staff had halted the day before Cold Har-bor. The staff consisted of fourteen officers only, and was not larger than that of some division com-manders. Brigadier-General John A. Rawlins was the chief. Grants instructions to his staff showed thevalue that he placed upon celerity and the overcoming of delays in co
RM2CGK6PN–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BRIGADIER-GENERAL U. S. GRANT. CAITAIN JOHN A. RAWLINS force and occupied Paducah, Kentucky,before the Confederates, approach-ing with the same purpose, could arrive.Grant was impatient to drive back theConfederate lines in Kentucky andTennessee and began early to importimeWashington to be allowed to carry outmaneuvers. His keen judgment con-vinced him that these must quickly bemade in order to secure the advantagehi this outlying arena of the war.Captain Rawlins was made Assistant.Adjutant-General by Grant, and liftedfrom his shou
RM2CGJ9XX–. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ^-d ^ M P; mf^ ji/k^^f^. GENERAL RAWLINS MOUNT It is a proud little darkey boy who is exercising the horse of a general—John AaronRawlins, the Federal brigadier-general of volunteers, who was later promoted tothe rank of major-general, U. S. A., for gallant and meritorious services duringthe campaign terminating with the surrender of the army under General Lee.The noble horse himself is looking around with a mildly inciuiring air at the strangenew instrument which the
RM2CGJKMB–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . W. GENERAL RAWLINS MOUNT It is a proud little darkey boy who is exercising the horse of a general—John AaronRawlins, the Federal brigadier-general of volunteers, who was later promoted tothe rank of major-general, U. S. A., for gallant and meritorious services duringthe campaign terminating with the surrender of the army under General Lee.The noble horse himself is looking around with a mildly inquiring air at the strangenew instrument which the photographer is leveling at him. some, with more than ordinary horse-sense. lie was a f
RM2CGJ2J7–. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . duc- the magazine, and bore the additional words, copied by •DC October a^ liS^. — L. S. G., *o that it ini){ht not be ini&-ukca far the oritcinal, which was supposed to Ijc Io»l But thepaWcadoa of the copy called out information of the oriK>nal,wiiicb m Cfwned by the publithers of the Memoirs. lheyoboined it from S>t James K. Wallace, of Litchfield, Conn., whoreceired it November 28, tifji, from his relative by marriage. General John A. Rawlins, who, as chief of staff to GeneralGrant, had the custody, after the capture, of General Buc
RM2CJ9NHY–. The American civil war book and Grant album, 'art immortelles' . HEADQUARTERS—ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - GENERAL GRANT AND STAFF. Taken at City Point 18C4. I!-.:urnnat the left an follows; I .—Brig. Gen. John A. Rawlins (shaved). 2.—Lt.-Col. Cyrus Ballon Comstock. 3. Janes. 4.- Gen. U. S. Grant. 0.—Capt. Thos. S, Dunn. 6.— Lt.-Col. Michael Ryan Morgan. 7.—Lt.-Col. Peter Todd Hudson. 6.—Lt.-Col. Ely Samuel Parker. !>.—Lt.-Col. Orville E. Babcock.
RM2CGN0ME–. The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies . The officers and men who in this battle deserve special men-tion, most conspicuous, number one hundred and sixty-nine. W. S. Rosecrans, Major-General.Major John A. Rawlins, Assistant Adjutant General. Report of Colonel John W. Fuller,Twenty-seventh Ohio Infantry, Commanding First Brigade. Headquarters, First Brigade, Second Division.Army of the Mississippi. Corinth, Mississippi, October 13th, 1862.Lieutenant W. H. Sinclair, Acting Assistant Adjutant General.Second Division,
RM2CGMMPB–. Military history of Ulysses S. Grant, from April, 1861, to April, 1865 . st more comfortable. In any event and always, I shall hope for his ultimate reward in the consciousness of deeds well done. W. T. SHERMAN, General. GENERAL TOWNSEND TO GENERAL RAWLINS. War Department, Adjutant-Generals Office, IWashington, May 19, 1S68. f Brevet Major-General John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff, Armies of the United States :General: In compliance with your request of the 22d nit., I haveto transmit herewith statements from the regimental records on filein this office, showing the losses sustained by the arm
RM2CGMRB6–. The American civil war book and Grant album, 'art immortelles' . HEADQUARTERS — ARMY OF THE POTOMAC — GENERAL GRANT AND STAFF. At Ciiy Point, Va , August, 1864. lkginning nt the left as follows: 1. —I.t.-Col. Adam Bade.ni. 2. —Gen.U.S.Grant. 8. — Lt.-Col. Cyrns B.Comstock. 1.— Brig.-Gen John A.Rawlins, o.— Lt.-Col. Wm. L. Duff.6. — Lt.-Col. Frederick T. Dent. 7. — Lt.-Col. Horace Porter. 8. — Lt.-Col. Orville K. Babcock. 9. —Lt.-Col. Ely S. Parker. 10.—Capt. Henry C. RobinetL.
RM2CGMRTT–. The American civil war book and Grant album, 'art immortelles' . HEADQUARTERS — ARMY OF THE POTOMAC — GENERAL GRANT AND STAFF. At Ciiy Point, Va , August, 1864. lkginning nt the left as follows: 1. —I.t.-Col. Adam Bade.ni. 2. —Gen.U.S.Grant. 8. — Lt.-Col. Cyrns B.Comstock. 1.— Brig.-Gen John A.Rawlins, o.— Lt.-Col. Wm. L. Duff.6. — Lt.-Col. Frederick T. Dent. 7. — Lt.-Col. Horace Porter. 8. — Lt.-Col. Orville K. Babcock. 9. —Lt.-Col. Ely S. Parker. 10.—Capt. Henry C. RobinetL
RM2CJ9M8D–. The American civil war book and Grant album, 'art immortelles' . HEADQUARTERS—ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - GENERAL GRANT AND STAFF. Taken at City Point 18C4. I!-.:urnnat the left an follows; I .—Brig. Gen. John A. Rawlins (shaved). 2.—Lt.-Col. Cyrus Ballon Comstock. 3. Janes. 4.- Gen. U. S. Grant. 0.—Capt. Thos. S, Dunn. 6.— Lt.-Col. Michael Ryan Morgan. 7.—Lt.-Col. Peter Todd Hudson. 6.—Lt.-Col. Ely Samuel Parker. !>.—Lt.-Col. Orville E. Babcock.. A history might GRANT HEADQUARTERS-BAGGAGE WAGON. written of this simple picture, but to every old soldier its merits will be at once appreciated.
RM2CGKHW3–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . 1. Colonel 3. Colonel 5. General 7. General 9. General U. Colonel Horace T. S. John G. U. S. Seth Adam Porter Bowers Barnard Grant Williams Badeau. REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO 2. Colonel William Duff 4. Colonel J. D.Webster 6. GeneralJohn A. Rawlins S. General M. R. Patrick 10. General RufusIngalls 12, Colonel E. S. Parker MEN ABOUT TO WITNESS APPOMATTOX No photographer was present atAppomattox, that supreme mo-ment in our national history,when Americans met for the lasttime as foes on the field. Noth-ing hut fanciful sketches existof the siene inside t
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