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Contains 7 Results:

"The fight for the rifle pits in front of battery Wagner." [Charleston, South Carolina, 1863 Aug 26.]., 1863

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (16)
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).

"Appearance presented by the ditch & on the Southern Slope of Battery Wagner, the Morning after the assault." Charleston, South Carolina, [1863 July 19]., [1863

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (18)
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).

"Kershaw's & Fitz Lee's divisions Marching down the Valley of Virginia on the Track of the retreating Federals." Headquarters Valley District Army Northern Virginia, 1864 Aug. 20., 1864

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (21)
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).

"Cutting off a Confederate despatch galley on the Potomac, near Freestone Point." [Potomac River, prob. 1861 Oct.]., 1861

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (26)
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).

"Quartermaster's Department, Killing Bullocks in Camp, Virginia." Virginia, [prob.1861 Aug.]., 1861

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (2)
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).

Camp of Federal prisoners on "Belle Isle" Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, Virginia, [late 1864]., 1864].

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (3)
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).

"Hungarian Soldiers Dancing the Tsardas." [Near Vienna, Austria, undated].

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Am 1585, (30)
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).