The dead at the Bloody Lane in Antietam (Sharpsburg)

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The dead at the Bloody Lane in Antietam (Sharpsburg)

The unfinished Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.

G.J. White's house in Gettysburg, PA

Wounded from the Battle of the Wilderness

The Courthouse in Petersburg, VA

Battery Rogers in Alexandria, VA

Federal encampment on the Pamunkey River in Virginia

Provost Marshals of 3rd Army Corps December 1863

Federal encampment on the Pamunkey River in Virginia

Federal encampment on the Pamunkey River in Virginia

The Washington Monument on the grounds of the Virginia State Capitol Building in Richmond, VA.  It is interesting to note that this statue was designed with the intention of being the tomb for George Washington.

A view of Main Street in Richmond from the summit of Libby Hill. 

Federal Troops in a trench in Petersburg, VA 

Richmond City Hall on the right, and St. Paul's Church on the left.

Quaker Guns near Manassas, VA Quaker Guns near Manassas, VA.  During the initial stages of the Civil War, before First Manassas (Bull Run), the Confederate forces knew that the Federal troops were watching them from balloons in Alexandria.  In order to fool the Federal troops that they were heavier fortified than they really were, they used "Quaker Guns" which were chopped down tree trunks, and painted them black and pretended they were cannon.  

A very impressive view of the burnt district in Richmond, VA from Brown's Island. 

Front view of the Virginia State Capitol Building in Richmond, VA

Dead Confederate soldiers in the Slaughter Pen at Gettysburg, PA

Rear view of old frame house, orchard, and well at Seven Pines, VA Rear view of old frame house, orchard, and well at Seven Pines, VA. Over 400 soldiers were buried here after the battle of Fair Oaks

Sanitary Commission storehouse and adjoining houses at 15th and F Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C.