Browse Items (662 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 34 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The Retreat of General Lee's Army, Crossing at Williamsport, Maryland Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 July 13, 1863 The Raid into North Carolina - Colonel Spear's Cavalry Crossing the Chowan River at Winton Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 July 27, 1863 The Raid into North Carolina - Bivouac of the First New York Mounted Rifles Near Murfreesboro Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 July 30, 1863 The Raid into North Carolina - The Return Across the Chowan River Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 July 30, 1863 Reconnaissance up James River - Attack on the U.S.S. Commodore Barney Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 August 9, 1863 Chesapeake General Hospital, Formerly Chesapeake Female Seminary, Hampton, Virginia Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 September 19, 1863 Chesapeake Female College at Hampton, Virginia Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 September 1863 Wreck of the Confederate Gunboat Cotton - Bayou Teche, Louisiana Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 September 26, 1863 View of Centreville, Louisiana Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 September 18, 1863 Battle of Grand Coteau, Louisiana - Capture of the 67th Indiana Regiment Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 November 3, 1863 Battle of Grand Coteau, Louisiana - Furious Attack of the Rebels Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 November 4, 1863 Skirmish with the Confederates near Vermillionville, Louisiana Bonwill, Charles E. H., b. ca. 1836 November 11, 1863 The Advance on Petersburg - Colored Infantry Drawing Captured Guns to the Rear After the Fight Mullen, E. F. February 9, 1864 Siege of Petersburg -The Army Crossing the Appomattox Mullen, E. F. June 1864 The Skirmish Line and Scene of the Fights in front of Fort Stevens, Near Washington, D.C. Mullen, E. F. July 12, 1864 A Regiment of the Eighteenth Corps Carrying a Portion of Beauregard's Line in Front of Petersburg Mullen, E. F. July 23, 1864 Execution of Frank McIlhenney, Deserted to the Enemy Mullen, E. F. August 8, 1864 In Front of Petersburg: Working Parties Going Through the Covered Way to Trenches at Night Mullen, E. F. September 9, 1864 Up the James River from the Crow Nest Battery Obstructions to Prevent the Rebel Rams from Coming down the River Mullen, E. F. September 14, 1864 Confederate Soldiers Taking the Oath of Allegiance Mullen, E. F. October 1, 1864 Previous Page of 34 Next Page Output Formats atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2