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Headquarters of General Mead near Culpepper, Va., October 1863
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Culpepper, Va
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Culpeper, Virginia, city street with horses and wagons, a union solider and railroad tracks in the foreground. Background includes a white one level building with the word RESTAURANT printed on a sign and a three story brick building with horses and riders in the dirt street. Two more structures stand behind brick building, one has an unreadable sign and there is a horse drawn wagon leaving city. This image similar to photCL 301 (21). Title on mount: Culpepper, Va. Handwritten in upper left corner: No. 21.
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New York Herald, Headquarters, Culpepper, 1863
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Photograph showing the war correspondents of the New York Herald gathered at their camp headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia. Six men are gathered on the front porch of a white house. There is a dilapidated wood fence in the foreground of photo. Title on mount: New York Herald Headquarters Culpepper 1863. Handwritten in upper left corner: No. 67.
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Culpepper, Va
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Culpeper, Virginia, city street lined with structures. There is a white one level building on left-hand side with the word [R]ESTAURANT printed on a sign and a three story brick building on the right-hand side. Several horses are on the dirt street which runs through the city and there are people in various positions outside the buildings. A church steeple can be seen rising over the trees in the background. This image similar to photCL 301 (22). Title on mount: Culpepper, Va. Handwritten in upper left corner: No. 20.
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Provost Marshal General Patrick, Army Potomac, 1863, Culpepper
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Culpeper, Virginia. Provost Marshal General Marsena R. Patrick stands in front of a pitched white tent. Title on mount: Provost Marshal General Patrick Army Potomac Culpepper 1863. Handwritten in upper left corner: No. 61.
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New York Herald Headquarters
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View from Round House, Alexandria, Va., looking north showing contraband quarters
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View from Round House, Alexandria, Virginia, looking north showing contraband quarters. Three engines and several railroad cars stand on track in foreground. A few of the cars have U.S.M.R.R. printed on their sides and a few are numbered including No. 1166, No. 1270, [No.] 1307, No. 89, No. 1279 and No. 1011. This image similar to photCL 301 (89) & (90). Title on mount: View from Round House, Alex Va. Handwritten in upper left corner: No. 18.
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