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CATALOGUE OF ' U- v' / TO_ffnadonto of the FROM THE GALLERY OF ALEXANDER GARDNER PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, Corner of 7th and D Streets, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER, 1863. A Corps of Artists regularly in the field, who are constantly making additions to this Catalogue, which can be obtained at any time, and will be sent by mail when desired. WASHINGTON: H. POLKINHORX, PRINTER. 1863. FROM THE GALLERY QP / ALEXANDER GARDNER, O PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, Corner of 7th and D Streets, V A Corps of Artists regularly in tlie field, who are constantly making additions to this Catalogue, which can be obtained at any «time, and will be sent by mail when desired. cofil --r~- U. S. A, \ > V; _ Qf WAS'rW^ WASHINGTON: H. POLKINHORX, PRINTER. 1863. I CATALOGUE. Illustrations of the War, folio size, 7 inches by 9 inches, mounted, with title, on plate paper, 13 x 18. Price, $1 50 per copy. 50 copies beautifully bound in morocco with title page, $75. Stereographs, 50 cents. Album Cards, 25 cents each. Sent safely by mail to any address, on receipt of the above sum. For stereograph and album card size, see page 8. I Negative by I Barnard & Fortifications at Centreville, March, 1862, No. 1. Gibson. Do. do. do. No. 2. do. Do. do. do. No. 3. do. Do. do. do. No. 4. do. Quaker Guns, Centreville, March, 1862. do. Confederate Encampment, Centreville, March, 1862. do. Grigsby House, Headquarters Gen. Johnston, Centreville, March, 1862. do. Stone Church, Centreville, used as a hospital after the battle of 18th July, 1861. do. Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run, March, 1862, No. 1. do. Do. do. do. do. No. 2. do. Manassas Junction, March, 1862. do. Fortifications at Manassas, March, 1862, No. 1.. do. .* •' Do. do. do. No. 2.. do. Do. do. do. No. 3.. do. Ruins at Manassas, do. No. 1.. do. ' Do. do. No. 2.. do. Do. do. No. 3.. do. Encampment at Manassas, do. do. Battery No. 1 at Farnhold’s House, York River, mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May, 1862, No. 1. Wood & Gibson Battery No. 1 at Farnhold’s House, York River, mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May, 1862, No. 2. do. Battery No. 1 at Farnhold’s House, York River, mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May. 1862, No. 3.. do. 4 Negative by Battery No. 1 at Farnhold’s House, York River, mounting one 200-pound and five 100-pound rifled guns, May, 1862, No. 4. Wood & Gibson Battery No. 4, near* Yorktown, mounting ten 13-incli mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds, May, 1862, No. 1. do. Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-incli mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds, May, 1862, No. 2. do. Battery No. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13-inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds, May, 1862, No. 3. do. Moore House, Yorktown, where Cornwallis sign¬ ed the capitulation... do. Military Bridge across the Chickahominy, June, 1862, No. 1. D.B.Woodbury Military Bridge across the Chickahominy, June, 1862, No. 2. do. General Averill and Staff at Westovor Landing, James River, August, 1862. Alex. Gardnei*. Col. Childs and Staff, Fourth Pennsylvania Cav¬ alry, Westover Landing, August, 1862. do. Col. Averill and Officers of Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Westover Landing, August, 1862.... do. Antietam Bridge, looking down stream. do. Do. do. up do. do. Do. do. across do. do. Burnside Bridge, looking up do. do. Do. do. down do. do. President Lincoln and Gen. McClellan, at Head¬ quarters Army of the Potomac, October 4, 1862. do. President Lincoln, Generals McClellan, Porter, Morell, Hunt, Humphrey, Colonel Sackett, Lieutenant Colonels Swietzer, Webb, Locke, Doctor Letterman, Captain Custer, &c., at Headquarters Fitz John Porter, Antietam, Oc¬ tober, 1862.. do. President Lincoln, General McClernand, and E. J. Allen, Chief of S. S., U. S. A., at Secret Service Department, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Antietam, October, 1862. do. General Caldwell and Staff on Battle-field of An¬ tietam, September 21, 1862...,..,,... do. 6 Negative by Signal Toworon Elk Mountain, overlooking Bat¬ tle-field of Antietam.j Alex. Gardner, Our Mess at Antietam. Group of Officers of Ninety-third New York Volunteers. do. Group.—Dr. Letterman, Col. Clark, Gens. Gib¬ bon and Buford, Lt. Cols. Colborn and Myers, Capt. Duane, &c., at Antietam. October, 1862. do. Group.—Mr. Coleman, Col. Clark, Lt. Cols. Col¬ born and Myers, Gen. Buford, Sidney Deming, &<•., at Antiotam, October, 1*62. do. Group at Secret Service Department, Headquar¬ ters Army of the Potomac, Antietam, Octo¬ ber, 1862. do. Group of Guides for the Anny of the Potomac,; do. Berlin, October, 1862.I do. Group at Mrs. Lee's, near Birkettsville, Md., October, 1863. do. Pontoon Bridge across the Potomac at Berlin,1 Octolier, 1862*. | do. General McClellan and Staff, Warrenton, No¬ vember, 1862. | do. Dan Webster, General McClellan’s War Horse... do. General Burnside and Staff, Warrenton, Novem¬ ber, 1862. do. General Burnside on Horseback, Warrenton, November, 1862... do. General Sumner and Staff, Warrenton, Novem¬ ber. 1668. do. General Sumner at the Residence of Maj. Payne, of Longstreet’s Staff, Warrenton, November, 1862. do. Group.—Generals Burnside, Couch, Wilcox, Hancock, Park, Farero, Patrick, Cochrane, Sturgis, Buford & Hunt. do. General Heintzolman and Staff, at Arlington House... do, Group.—Medical Director’s Department, Head¬ quarters Army of the Potomac, Warrenton, November, 1862... do. Group at Medical Director’s Department, Head¬ quarters Army of the Potomac, Warrenton, November, 1862. do. What do I want f John Henry 1. do. Captain J. B. Howard, A. (J. M., and Staff, 6 Negative hjr Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Warren- ton, November, 1*62. Alex. Gardner. General McClellan’s Headquarter Guard. Nine¬ ty-third New York Volunteers, at Antietam, September, 1862.... do. Military Telegraph Construction Corps erecting line across the Potomac at Berliu, October, 1862.. do. Harper's Ferry, June, 1861. G. N. Barnard. Group.—Gen. Marcy, Lt. Col. Colborn, Messrs. Garrett, Hatch, Kennedy and others, at Head¬ quarters Army of the Potomac, near Antie¬ tam, October, 1862. .. Alex. Gardner. Group of Officers of Signal Corps, Warrenton, November, 1862. do. Signal Corps Detachment on Klk Mountain, Md. do. Group.—Cols. Sackett, Kuggles, Clarke, and Major Davies, at Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Warrenton, November, 1862.. do. Group.—Major Whiting and Captains Harrison and Owen, Warreuton, November, 1862. do. Lt. Col. Colborn on Horseback. do. Lt. Col. Norton on Horseback. do. Major K. J. Allen on Horseback ..—. do. G. N. Bangs and Horse. do. Captain Howard and Horse. do. G. Littlefield on Horsetiack.. do. Aquia Creek Landing, No. 1... do. Aquia Creek Landing, No. 2....~.. do. View at Aquia Creek Landing.. do. Provost Maridial's Office. Aquia Creek. do. Quartermaster's Department, Aquia Creek. do. Group at Transportation Office, Aquia Creek.— do. Group at Hospital, Aquia Creek. do. Group.—General Barnes, Lieutenant Colonels Port**r and 8autelle, Commodore McGaw, Doc¬ tor Whyte, Captain Forsyth, Ac., at Aquia Creek, February, 1863... do. Group.—Lieutenant Colonel Porter, Commodore McGaw, Captains Hall and Forsyth, Ac. do. W. S. Hall’s Wagon Camp, near Aquia Creek, February. 1863. do. Embarkation of Ninth Army Corps. do. Locomotive, Fred Leach. Aquia Creek. do. 7 , Negative by General Ward and Friends.1 Alex. Gardner. Group of Commissary Clerks, Aquia Creek.; do. Group—General Andrew Sorter’s Staff.! do. Group—Officers of Fourth Penna. Cavalry. do. Group— Lieut. Colonel Dickenson and Friends. T.U.O.Sullivan Post Office Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Falmouth. do. Lacy House. do. Fredericksburg, No. 1. do. Captaius Chandler, Russell and Moore, oa Horse¬ back . do. Pontoon Bridge across the Rappahannock do. Pontoon Bridge across the Rappahannock do. Captain Howard on Horseback.. do. Fredericksburg, No. 2.. do. Gen. Butterfield ou Horseback. do. Gen. Pleasanton and Capt. Custer.'.. do. Gen. Pleasanton. do. Gen. Hooker and Staff...1 do. Pontoon Bridge over the Rappahannock. do. Gen. Patrick and Staff.i do. Gen. Patriek on Horseback.i do. Group—Officers of Seventeenth N. Y. Battery. Lt. Col. Dickenson ox Horseback. do. Brazilian Steam Frigate, Navy Yard, Washing¬ do. ton, yards manned on the occasion of the President's Visit. Alex. Gardner, Group at Fort Lincoln. do. Seventeenth New York Battery, Camp Barry... do. Office o’ Sanitary Commission, Gettysburg. T.U.O.Sullivan Lose us House, Battle Field of Gettysburg. do. Lt. Col. Dickenson and Major Ludlow. do. Lt. Col. Dickenson and Major 1 udlow, Capt. Dahlgreen, Ca*, t. Rosecrantx, Count-... do. General Meade’s Headquarters, Battle of Gettys¬ burg. do. Gettysburg.| do. Effects of a Shell at the Battle of Gettysburg... j do. Sharp Shooters* Last Sleep at the Battle of Gettysburg... do. View in field on right wing, where Geu. Rey¬ nolds fell, at the Battle of Gettysburg. do. Harvest of Death at the Battle of Gettysburg... do. Interior view of Breastworks at the Battle of Gettysburg. do. 8 Negative by Round Top Hill on the extreme left at Battle of Gettysburg...... T.H.O. Sullivan Gatewav to Cemetery at Gettysburg. do. Unfit for Service at the Battle of Gettysburg.... do. Home of Rebel Sharp Shooters at the Battle of Gettysburg... do. Capt. Cox and Staff, Commissary Department, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Fairfax Court House... do. Group—Telegraph Office, Headquarters Army of the Potomac... do. Eighth Infantry, Fairfax Court House. do. Fairfax Court House, Virginia. do. Headquarters General’s Beauregard and Mc¬ Clellan, Fairfax Court House. do. Assistant Quartermaster’s Department, Fairfax Court House.| do. Secesh Prisoners’ Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, Fairfax Court House. do. View of Pontoon Bridge across the Rappahan¬ nock from Rebel Line Works. do.