Timothy H. O'Sullivan , (1840–Jan 14, 1882)
positive by Alexander Gardner
7 in. x 9 in. (17.78 cm x 22.86 cm)
positive by Alexander Gardner
General Post-Office, Army of the Potomac.
December, 18637 in. x 9 in. (17.78 cm x 22.86 cm)
Medium and Support: Albumen print mounted on wove paper
Credit Line: Museum purchase, Collection Care and Enhancement Fund
Accession Number: 1989.84.49
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Marshall House, Alexandria.
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Ruins at Masassas Junction.
1989.84.10
Fortifications at Manassas.
1989.84.11
Battery No. 1, near Yorktown—No. 1.
1989.84.12
Battery No. 1, near Yorktown—No. 2.
1989.84.13
Battery No. 4, near Yorktown.
1989.84.14
Ruins of Norfolk Navy Yard.
1989.84.18
Slave Pen, Alexandria.
1989.84.2
Burnside Bridge, across Antietam Creek
1989.84.20
Dunker Church, Battle-field of Antietam.
1989.84.21
Scout and Guides to the Army of the Potomac.
1989.84.28
Lacy House, Falmouth, Virginia.
1989.84.29
Fairfax Court-House.
1989.84.3
Fredericksburg, Virginia.
1989.84.30
Battery D, 2d U.S. Artillery, in action.
1989.84.31
Pontoon Bridge, across the Rappahannock.
1989.84.32
Evacuation of Aquia Creek.
1989.84.33
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
1989.84.35
A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
1989.84.36
Gateway of Cemetery, Gettysburg.
1989.84.39
Stone Church, Centerville.
1989.84.4
Trossel's House, Battle-field of Gettysburg.
1989.84.42
Provost Marshall's Office, Aquia Creek.
1989.84.46
Castle Murray, near AUburn, Virginia.
1989.84.47
Culpeper, Virginia.
1989.84.48
Fortifications on Heights of Centerville. [Fortifications on Heights of Centerville, VIrginia]
1989.84.5
The Halt, scene near Culpeper.
1989.84.50
Quaker Guns, Centerville
1989.84.6
Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run.
1989.84.7
Mathews House, Battle-field of Bull Run.
1989.84.8
Ruins at Manassas.
1989.84.9
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