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Contains 8 Results:

"Scouting Party of Unionists through the Woods of Virginia, In the Neighborhood of Alexandria." Alexandria, Virginia, 1861., 1861.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (7)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"General Pope's division at the levee, Cairo, junction of the Mississippi & Ohio rivers on its way from New Madrid to Reinforce General Halleck, Near Corinth." Cairo, Illinois, [ca. 1862 Apr. 20]., Apr. 20].

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (10)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

Waud, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph), 1828-1891. "Capt. Ashby's 20 pounders. Petersburg 1864." Petersburg, Virginia, 1864 [June-July]., 1864

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (11)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"The Texans of Field's division Longstreet's Corps, retaking from the Federals the outer line of entrenchments on the South Side of the James river." Headquarters Longstreet's Corps, James River, Virginia, 1864 June 17., 1864

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (12)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"Union Troops attacking Confederate Prisoners in the Streets of Washington." Washington, D.C., [1861 July 23]., [1861

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (13)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"An Alarm in the Federal Camp - Signalling from the right bank of the Potomac to Head Quarters Washington." Potomac River, [ca. late 1861]., 1861].

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (28)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"Barbarous" treatment of the Negro in the Confederate Camp, nights by the pine wood fire. [Virginia, 1862 Oct.-Nov.]., 1862

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (1)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

[Battle scene on horseback]. [No location, ca. 186-?]., 186-?].

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 1585, (31)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).