Wood engraving of the march of General Ambrose Burnside's forces across the Rapahannock River towards Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 10 1862. Measures 9 1/2" x 14".
Wood engraving with multiple scenes of depots and departments created to serve the Army of the Potomac. Scenes include: Corcoran's private art building as a clothing department, the Hay and Straw Department at the corner ...
Hand colored wood engraving depicting Crimean War veterans in camp at Roche's Mills, Va. This group fought under Union General Louis Blenker. Measures 11" x 17".
Printed card with eulogy to confederate soldier, Charles L. Atkins. Card describes his service in Comapany B of the 7th Virginia Regiment and his death on October 3, 1862, 4" x 8".
Wood engraving with images of the state of Virginia including the landing at Jamestown and a contemporary scene of political debate. The text describes current statistics on population, occupation, annual agricultural ...
Wood engraving depicting two scenes: 1. Union supply ships evading Conferderate batteries on the Potomac River and 2. Union gun batteries on the Maryland side of the Potomac. 12/7/1862. Measures 10" x 15".
Pass allowing Alexander Haight to leave Washington DC and enter Virginia for the purpose of going home. Issued by the Headquarters City Guard, Provost Marshal's Office.
Guards and pickets pass for Alexander Haight and colored man to go to Fairfax, VA and return. Issued by the Provost Marshal's Office 1st division 11th corps.
Pass for Alexander Haight to return to his home near Chantilly, VA from Arlington, VA to bring back his wheat(?). Issued by Headquarters, defenses south of the Potomac.
Guards and pickets pass allowing Alexander Haight permission to travel to Washington DC and back to Alexandria by Colonel H. H. Wells who later became the Governor of Virginia during reconstruction. Issued by the Headquarters ...
Handwritten pass attesting to Alexander Haight's loyalty signed by H. H. Wells who was to become the Governor of Virginia during reconstruction. Issued by the Headquarters Provost Marshal General, defenses south of the Potomac.