RFFF14A7–VIRGINIA Civil War Crossing Rappahannock 1863. Illustrated Times
RMJ8D7JK–Fredericksburg rappahannock 1863
RM2AYJM16–Fredericksburg rappahannock 1863.
RMEAK4P1–SECOND BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG 3 May 1863. Union soldiers entrenched along west bank of Rappahannock River before the battle
RM2AHR135–Timothy O'Sullivan. Pontoon Bridge Across the Rappahannock. 1863. United States. Albumen print, pl. 32 from the album Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1 (1866)
RMF50XJF–Kelley's Ford, on the Rappahannock, the scene of the Battle of the 17th of March, and of General Stoneman's Reconnaissance of the 21st of April, 1863. USA Civil War
RM2DB3BBK–Pontoon bridge across the Rappahannock; two pontoon bridges over the Rappahannock River used in the battle of Fredericksburg..
RMG30GBD–Desperate hand to hand combat between Federal Cavalry, commanded by General Averill and Stuart's Confederate Troops, at Kelley's Ford, on the Rappahannock, Virginia. March 17, 1863. USA Civil War
RF2KE9129–Kelley's Ford, on the Rappahannock, the scene of the battle of March 17th, 1863, and of General George Stoneman's reconnaissance of April 21st. Battle of Kelly's Ford. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMEDNTAX–Straggling soldiers crossing the Rappahannock above the burnt bridge, 1863 October, drawing on tan paper pencil
RF2KDMEYY–March of the Army of the Potomac towards Richard's Ford, Rappahannock River, under General Ambrose Everett Burnside, interrupted by the storm of Wednesday, January 21st, 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2M3NJ99–The Civil War in America : General Longstreet's corps (Confederates) crossing the Blue Ridge from the Shenandoah to the Rappahannock, Virginia Date: 1863
RMDC0W6G–1800s 1860s MARCH 17 1863 UNION TROOPS CROSSING THE RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER AT KELLY'S FORD VIRGINIA TO ATTACK REBEL FORCES
RM2M3JYMG–Unsuccessful attempt of the Army of the Potomac to cross the Rappahannock on the 20th January 1863. The Unionists are seen here crossing the Rappahannock river with difficulty in blizzard conditions. It took them months and a 6 week siege to take Vickburg from the Confederates. Date: 1863
RMK25YMM–Broadside from the American Civil War entitled 'Down Upon the Rappahannock', describing fallen soldiers in a river, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1863.
RMRXF5H9–Pontoon Bridge Across the Rappahannock. Timothy O'Sullivan; American, born Ireland, 1840-1882. Date: 1863. Dimensions: 17.7 x 22.9 cm (image/paper); 31.1 x 44.7 cm (album page). Albumen print, pl. 32 from the album 'Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1' (1866). Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMKXA10B–line of the Rappahannock, 30th April 1863
RF2HW4H0F–Art inspired by End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 13.1 × 20.6 cm (5 3/16 × 8 1/8 in.), Photographs, Andrew Joseph Russell (American, 1830–1902), Likely made in April 1863 during a truce just, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMP0FN8N–. English: Scale ca. 1:63,360. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 619.4 Map of the Rappahannock River from Falmouth to Richard's Ferry. 'The dotted parts of the river give points of reference to the original map.' The map which this supplements and corrects is listed as entry no. 619.5. 'No. 34' is written in ink below the map title. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image. . Additions & corrections for the 'Map of a part of the Rappahannock above Fredericksburg'. 1863. Paine, William H. 266 Additions & corrections
RFH3HGT3–RAPPAHANNOCK Confederate-ship lying, Calais Pier 1863. Illustrated London News
RF2FMEH0T–Pictured here is the Confederate ram Stonewall - two views of ship in dry-dock in Port Royal on the Rappahannock River in Virginia. It sailed from Copenhagen on January 6, 1865. Stonewall' was built by Lucien Arman Brothers in France in 1863-64 for the Confederate States Government. However, the French authorities refused to permit her delivery, following strong protests by American Ministers, Dayton and Bigelow. The vessel was eventually sold to Denmark via a Swedish intermediary, for use in the Schleswig-Holstein War. Because of delays, shortcomings in her design and the fact that due to pro
RM2F08FGE–Plan of the Battle of Rappahannock Station November 7th 1863.
RF2J63K19–End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia 1863 Andrew Joseph Russell.
RMWA8535–Burning the Rappahannock Railway bridge. Oct. 13th 1863
RMM7D3PN–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock, May 2, 1863 LCCN2012649386
RM2PCH3FG–Pontoons near Kelly's Ford Virginia Nov 7- 63. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Kelly's Ford, Battle of, Va, 1863, Pontoon bridges, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Transportation, United States, Virginia, Rappahannock River , United States, Virginia, Kelly's Ford
RM2GGBEFR–Pontoon Bridge Across the Rappahannock, May 1863. Albumen print, pl. 32 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume I" (1866)
RMR55763–Pontoon bridge across the Rappahannock (May 1863) . Gardner's Photographic sketch book of the war. Washington, D.C.: Philip & Solomons, publishers, [1865]. Source: 1784.a.13 volume 1, page 65. Language: English. Author: GARDNER, ALEXANDER. O'Sullivan, Timothy H.
RMEDNTBF–Shelling the rebel rifle pits on the Rappahannock, previous to the third crossing of Sedgwicks corps June 5th, 1863 June 5
RF2KE11TF–Desperate hand to hand combat between Union cavalry, commanded by General William Woods Averell, and J. E. B. Stuart's Rebel troop, at Kelley's Ford, on the Rappahannock, Virginia, March 17th, 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2DB3B2R–Fredericksburg, Virginia. Pontoon bridge across the Rappahannock.
RFRAP2PY–Straggling soldiers crossing the Rappahannock above the burnt bridge, 1863 October, drawing on tan paper pencil and reimagined
RM2M3JYKB–Positions of the Federal and Confederate pickets on the Rappahannock, at Fredericksburg, December 4th 1862. Later in December, Fredericksburg was the scene of a costly Union defeat at Marye's Heights. In this panorama, both armies can be seen, one on each side of the river. Date: 1863
RMHT05CD–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Down Upon the Rappahannock Ballad', with original authorship notes reading 'Words and Music by Alice Hawthorne', United States, 1863. The publisher is listed as 'Winner and Co., 933 Spring Garden St.', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Down upon the Rappahannock, lies the noble volunteer', and the illustration artist is listed as 'Geo. F. Swain'.
RMPANHRC–End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Artist: Andrew Joseph Russell (American, 1830-1902). Dimensions: Image: 13.1 × 20.6 cm (5 3/16 × 8 1/8 in.). Former Attribution: Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady (American, born Ireland, 1823?-1896 New York). Date: 1863. Likely made in April 1863 during a truce just before the Battle of Chancellorsville, this view from the buttress of a ruined railroad bridge spanning the Rappahannock River at Fredericksburg documents a small group of Confederate soldiers and civilians. They stare across the divide at their fellow comb
RMKXA104–line of the Rappahannock, 30th April 1863
RMCE7EJN–Authentic President Abraham Lincoln letter. Digital composite onto old paper.
RMDA9C8K–JACKSON'S HEADQUARTERS In an outhouse here at Moss Neck, Stonewall Jackson had his headquarters, December, 1862-March, 1863. He was engaged in guarding the line of the Rappahannock with his corps of Lee's army. Conservation & Development Commission, 1928.
RM2CGK1YW–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . PONTONIERS ON THE DAY OF BATTLE ROWING THE PONTOONS INTO PLACE, FOR SEDGWICK TO CROSS TO THE REAROF lees army—RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER, MAY 3, 1863. Mr *
RMDANBHA–CULPEPER COUNTY Formed from Orange County in 1749, Culpeper County originally included the territory that now comprises Culpeper, Madison, and Rappahannock Counties. The legendary Culpeper Minute Men battalion formed here in 1775 at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. A number of Civil War battles and engagements took place here, including the Battle of Cedar Mountain on 9 Aug. 1862 and the Battle of Brandy Station on 9 June 1863. The county seat is Culpeper. Department of Historic Resources, 2003
RM2F088M4–Plan of battles of Kelly's Ford and Rappahannock Station, Virginia - both fought Novr. 7th, 1863.
RM2J63K1C–End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia 1863 Andrew Joseph Russell.
RM2A2RTFE–Rappahannock River near Beverly Ford, Va. Sept. 9, 1863
RMM7D3JM–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock River - June 4, 1863 LCCN2012649385
RMW9MTNF–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock, May 2, 1863
RM2PC8E67–Blind Ford & Scotts Mill. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va, 1863, Soldiers, 1860-1870, Mills, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Campaigns & battles, United States, Virginia, Rappahannock River , United States, Virginia, Scotts Mill Ford
RM2GGBEKF–Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 1863. Ruined bridge over the Rappahannock. Albumen print, pl. 30 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume I" (1866)
RMEDNRWY–Bridges and rifle pits at U.S. Ford, in the Rappahannock from rebel shore, 1863 between April and May?, drawing on olive paper
RF2KDMENR–Army cook house constructed in an old chimney of an outhouse of the Lacy Mansion, on the Rappahannock, Falmouth, Virginia. March 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMW53B16–Pontoon Bridge across the Rappahannock, Timothy H. O'Sullivan (American, about 1840 - 1882), Alexander Gardner (American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882), Washington, District of Columbia, United States, May 1863, Albumen silver print, 17.6 × 23 cm (6 15/16 × 9 1/16 in
RM2DB3BB2–Rappahannock Station, Va. Canvas pontoon boat, 50th New York Engineers.
RFRAP2T1–Shelling the rebel rifle pits on the Rappahannock, previous to the third crossing of Sedgwicks corps June 5th, 1863 reimagined
RMC2J02T–Battle of Rappahannock Station November 7th 1863.
RM2CGK70W–. The long roll : being a journal of the civil war, as set down during the years 1861-1863 . Camp Parke On the Rappahannock PLATE XXXIII tu IJ, r. (ircal Twi)-(iiiii l.:itlti at Knitross Monroe
RMPWH2E0–Burning the Rappahannock Railway bridge. Oct. 13th 1863
RMW9MTN9–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock River - June 4, 1863
RM2PC8MF3–Banks Ford and Scotts Damn sic on the Rappahannock. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va, 1863, Soldiers, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Campaigns & battles, United States, Virginia, Bank's Ford , United States, Virginia, Scott's Dam , United States, Virginia, Rappahannock River
RM2CBA491–Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady.
RF2KDMENM–Winter quarters on the Rappahannock - Army huts of the 119th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, near Falmouth, Virginia. March 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2WRBJ2P–Fredericksburg, Virginia. View of town from east bank of the Rappahannock, O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer, 1863 Mar., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RFRAP2KN–Bridges and rifle pits at U.S. Ford, in the Rappahannock from rebel shore, 1863 between April and May?, drawing on reimagined
RMC2J0YC–Battles of Kelly's Ford and Rappahannock Station, Virginia : both fought November. 7th, 1863.
RM2CGJ7R1–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . participated in the Gettysburg campaign, and was withthe Sixth Corps in its memorable forced march to reachthe battle-field, July 2, 1863. After the battle of Gettysburg, Lieutenant Bowen wasdetailed as aide on the staff of Brigadier-General HenryL. Eustis, and occupied that position during the remainderof his service, participating in the mean while in the MineRun campaign, and battles of Rappahannock Station, theWilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna River, and ColdI [arbor. The term of service of his regiment havingexp
RM2F5KM68–Rappahannock River near Beverly Ford, Va. Sept. 9, 1863
RMW9N6H5–Battery D, 2d (i.e. 5th) U.S. Artillery, going into action on south side of Rappahannock River below Fredericksburg, Va., June 4, 1863
RM2PCRB02–Works thrown up near Rappahannock R.R. Bridge. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Bristoe Station, Battle of, Va, 1863, Soldiers, 1860-1870, Forts & fortifications, 1860-1870, Railroad bridges, 1860-1870, Fires, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Battlefields, United States, Virginia, Rappahannock River
RMWAR0HD–Desperate hand to hand combat between Union Cavalry, commanded by Gen. Averill [i.e. Averell] and Stuart's Rebel Troop, at Killey's Ford [i.e. Kelly's Ford], on the Rappahannock, Va., March 17 [1863]
RM2CBA4DT–End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady.
RM2WRBJ2C–Fredericksburg, Virginia. View of town from east bank of the Rappahannock, O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer, 1863 Mar., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RF2B98GPE–Pontoon Bridge across the Rappahannock, Timothy H. O'Sullivan (American, about 1840 - 1882), Alexander Gardner (American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882), Washington, District of Columbia, United States, May 1863, Albumen silver print, 17.6 × 23 cm (6 15/16 × 9 1/16 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMC2J1H6–Line of the Rappahannock, 30th April 1863. Showing position of Union and Rebel armies at and near Fredericksburg, Va.
RM2CJ8XFH–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . TIIK ILANklNG Gl X This rc?iiark;ilily s|)iiitc(l photiisraph iif BattiTV D, Second I. S.Artillery, was. accuriliiif, to the photographers account, takenjust as the battery was loading to engage with the Confederates.The order, cannoneers to your posts. had just been given,and the men, running up. called to the photographer to hurry his wagon out of the way unless he wished to gain a place for hisname in the list of casualties In June. 1863, the Sixth Corps hadmade its third successful crossing of the Rappahannock, as theadvance of
RM2JP5TEN–The line of the Rappahannock, 30th April 1863 Showing position of Union and Rebel armies at and near Fredericksburg, Va.
RM2PCA9AJ–Bridges and rifle pits at U.S. Ford--in the Rappahannock from rebel shore. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va, 1863, Troop movements, 1860-1870, Pontoon bridges, 1860-1870, Soldiers, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Campaigns & battles, United States, Virginia, Rappahannock River , United States, Virginia, Chancellorsville
RM2WRBJ1E–Fredericksburg, Virginia. View of town from east bank of the Rappahannock, O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer, 1863 Mar., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RFRAP2YR–Effects of shells upon the enemies rifle pits at the crossing over the Rappahannock, June 5th, 1863 June 5, drawing reimagined
RMKXA0W5–Battle of Mine Run, Virginia : fought Monday 30th November. 1863.
RM2CJ9GKM–. History of the First battalion Pennsylvania six months volunteers and the 187th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry; six months and three years service, civil war, 1863-1865; . .:. .,:i^ .»-,,„.„ .„5,fk:;^.^^ MARCH FROM PORT ROVAI. TO COLD HARBOR. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INEANTRY 8l CHAPTER VIL THE morning of the 28th, found the Regiment on the beauti-ful and historic Rappahannock. Here it was greeted byevery demonstration of joy and welcome by the loyalblacks upon the grand old plantations that lined its banks. PortRoyal was reached on the 29th, and the Regiment disembarkedand went into
RM2PCB2GW–Sumner's grand division crossing the Rappahannock. Illus. in: Harper's pictorial history of the Civil War / Alfred H. Guernsey and Henry M. Alden. Chicago : The Puritan Press Co, c1894, v. 2, p. 411. Sumner, Edwin V, (Edwin Vose), 1797-1863, Military service, Troop movements, Union, Virginia, Rappahannock River, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Campaigns & battles.
RM2X68AX7–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock, May 2, 1863, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2WRBJTF–Virginia. Tracks of the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, destroyed by the Confederates between Bristow Station and the Rappahannock, Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Meade in Virginia, August-November 1863., O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer, 1863 October., United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Transportation, Wet collodion negatives., Wet collodion negatives, 1 negative: glass, wet collodion
RMEDNTGT–Effects of shells upon the enemies rifle pits at the crossing over the Rappahannock, June 5th, 1863 June 5, drawing on tan paper
RMKC77F0–End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Andrew Joseph Russell, 1863
RMC2J0Y1–route taken by Mosby with his prisoners, Nov. 27th-29th, 1863.
RM2CGK168–. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . - fieldof Gettysburg. At Rappahannock Station, November 7,. 1863, he had his horse shot under him on the skirmish-line, and when at dusk the Sixth Maine made its evermemorable and bloody charge, he fell inside the cap-tured fortifications, one of the sixteen officers out oftwenty-one engaged, who were killed or wounded, in anunparalleled feat at arms. The official report bears wit-ness that he did not fall until he had driven his swordinto the body of his adversary. His wounds weresevere, and the following February lie w
RM2X68EX9–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock River - June 4, 1863, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RMC2J0XY–Battle of Salem Church near Bank's Ford, Virginia : May 3rd & 4th 1863.
RM2CDFMG9–. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biograhy, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . defeated the former at Champions Hill,and again at Big Black Ridge, 18 May, pursu-ing him into Vicksburg. After two unsuccess-ful assaults upon the fortifications. Grantundertook the siege of the city, which surren-dered, 4 July 1863. This event was a turningpoint in the war in the West, hardly less im-portant than Gettysburg in the East. Hookeropened the campaign of 1863 in the Army ofthe Potomac by crossing the Rappahannock atFredericksbu
RM2X68E81–Battery D, 2d (i.e. 5th?) U.S. Artillery, going into action on south side of Rappahannock River below Fredericksburg, Va., June 4, 1863, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2PC9YTM–Meeting of Union and Rebel pickets in the Rappahannock / sketched by Mr. Oertel.. Illus. from: Harper's weekly, 1863. United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate, Fraternization, Virginia, Rappahannock River, 1860-1870.
RM2PCNMMH–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock, May 2, 1863. No. B585, Title from item, See also: LOT 4336, no. 10, 'First Connecticut battery, near Fredericksburgh, May 2, 1863,' photographed by Andrew J. Russell, Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948. United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, United States, Virginia.
RMKPRXFT–Battle of Mine Run, Virginia : fought Monday 30th November. 1863.
RM2CGM82K–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . REPAIRING CONFEDERATE DAMAGE The busy Federal engineers are rebuilding the railroad bridge across Cedar Run. near Catletts Station, destroyed by the Confederateson the previous day, October 13th, when they fell back before the Army of the Potomac under General Meade. The fall of 1863 wasa period of small cavalry battles. On September 10th the Army of the Potomac crossed the Rappahannock and took position near(ulpcper Court House. During the next few weeks the cavalry was actively engaged in reconnoitering duty. On October 10th Gene
RM2PD71MN–Artillery going into action on south bank of Rappahannock River - June 4, 1863. No. B533, Title from item, Very similar image in LOT 4336, no. 5, 'Battery of thirty-two pounders, Fredericksburgh [sic], May 3, 1863,' photographed by Andrew J. Russell, Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948. United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, United States, Virginia.
RM2PC75BK–Review at Falmouth. March 1863. Morgan collection of Civil War drawings. Military officers, Union, 1860-1870, Carriages & coaches, 1860-1870, Ships, 1860-1870, Military parades & ceremonies, 1860-1870, Cavalry, Union, 1860-1870, Women, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Union, United States, Virginia, Falmouth , United States, Virginia, Rappahannock River
RMKPRXFP–battle of Salem Church near Bank's Ford, Virginia : May 3rd & 4th 1863.
RM2CGJWRK–. Original photographs taken on the battlefields during the Civil War of the United States . PHOTOCRAPH TAKEN ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER AFTER INSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE TO FREDERICKSBURG IN l862. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ALONG THE SUNKEN ROAD AT FREDERICKSBURG AFTER THE BATTLE IN 1863 CONFRONTED by sheets offlame, the Union Army madeits attack on Fredericksburgon the morning of the thir-teenth of December, in 1862. TheConfederates occupied the Heightswith a line five and a half miles longand fortified with earthworks andartillery. The Federals movedthrough the town under a heavy fireof Confederate batterie
RM2PCCJR5–The Right wing of Hooker's army crossing the Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford / from a war-time sketch.. Illus. in: Battles and leaders of the Civil War. New York : The Century Co, c1884, c1888, vol. 3, p. 156, Reference copy in LOT 4420-F (1862). United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Campaigns & battles, Troop movements, Union, Virginia, Chancellorsville, 1860-1870, Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va, 1863.
RMKPRXFK–battle of Salem Church near Bank's Ford, Virginia : May 3rd & 4th 1863.
RM2HHWBYG–End of the Bridge after Burnside's Attack, Fredericksburg, Virginia 1863 Andrew Joseph Russell American Likely made in April 1863 during a truce just before the Battle of Chancellorsville, this view from the buttress of a ruined railroad bridge spanning the Rappahannock River at Fredericksburg documents a small group of Confederate soldiers and civilians. They stare across the divide at their fellow combatants and pose for the camera. Russell’s long focal-length lens compressed foreground and background elements, suggesting that the two sides were actually closer than they were. It is the only
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