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American Civil War,Railroad Train,President Abraham Lincoln,Potomac Creek,1863

Title: Railroad train containing President Lincoln crossing Potomac Creek bridge on his way to review the Army of the Potomac
Creator(s): Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895, artist
Date Created/Published: 1863 Apr. 5.
Notes:
Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.1.55)
Forms part of: Morgan collection of Civil War drawings.
Subjects:
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865--Journeys.
Railroad bridges--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
United States--Virginia
Drawings--American--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2004661921/
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