Photo of Stereograph,Wagon Train crossing Rappahannock River,American Civil War
Title: Wagon train crossing the Rappahannock River
Creator(s): Gardner, James, b. 1832, photographer
Date Created/Published: Hartford, Conn. : The War Photograph & Exhibition Co., No. 21 Linden Place, 1864 May.
Summary: showing the Sixth Corps wagon train crossing the Rappahannock River on a pontoon bridge near Fredericksburg, Virginia in May, 1864.
Notes:
No. 715.
Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic War History, 1861-1865.
Title from item.
Attributed to James Gardner, based on LC-B811-715.
Forms part of: Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
Original negative is: LC-B811-715.
Subjects:
Wagon trains--Virginia--Fredericksburg--1860-1870.
Pontoon bridges--Virginia--Fredericksburg--1860-1870.
Rivers--Virginia--Fredericksburg--1860-1870.
Rappahannock River (Va.)--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Transportation--Virginia--Fredericksburg.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Engineering & construction--Virginia--Fredericksburg.
Rappahannock River (Va.)--1860-1870.
Albumen prints--1860-1870.
Stereographs--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2011660460/
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