Head-Quarters New York Herald, Army of the Potomac, 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Head-Quarters, Army of the Potomac, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Ruins of Petersburg and Richmond Railroad Bridge, Across the James, 1821 - 1882
Alexander Gardner
View on Canal, Near Crenshaw's Mill, Richmond, Virginia, 1821 - 1882
Alexander Gardner
Extreme Line of Confederate Works, Cold Harbor, Virginia, active 1860s
John Reekie
Joanne, 90, Long Island, NY, born 1986
Jess T. Dugan
Untitled (exterior view, one covered wagon, one open wagon, single horse to left, labeled Horse Shoe Park, North Estes Park, Colorado)
Unidentified Artist
Races, Indians: United States. New York. Iroquois. Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian Children: State Thomas Asylum for Orphan and Destitute Indian Children, Iroquois, N.Y.: From an Old Photograph
Unidentified Artist
Untitled (seven photographs, clockwise from upper left, Col. Farquharson; Reginald Thynne Esq.; Col. Tower; Lord William Hay; Captain Speirs; Honorable Harris Temple; center, Lord Vivian), 1838-1903
Mary Georgiana Caroline Cecil Filmer
The See-Saw, 1733 - 1808
Hubert Robert
Sheet 108: From an architectural drawing (extension of the General Post Office, portico on Seventh Street), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 109: From an architectural drawing (extension of the General Post Office, portico on F Street), active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
Sheet 2: View of the U.S. Capitol after the Old Dome was removed , taken from nature, active 1850s - 1870s
John Wood
What Do I Want, John Henry? Warrenton, Virginia, 1821 - 1882
Alexander Gardner
Residence Chief Quartermaster Third Army Corps, Brandy Station, 1829 - ?
James Gardner
Three First Traverses on Land End, Fort Fisher, N.C., 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
View on the Appomattox River, Near Campbell's Bridge, Petersburg, VA., 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Quarters of Men in Fort Sedgwick, Generally Known as Fort Hell, 1840 - 1882
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Duchess Milan, 69, Los Angeles, CA, born 1986
Jess T. Dugan
Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (1830-1908), active 1844 - 1895