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- IDNO:
- 025112
- Title:
- Monument on Cedar Creek Battleground
- Description:
- A view of monument dedicated to the 128th Reg. N.Y.S.V.I. on the Cedar Creek Battle ground.
- IDNO:
- 028002
- Title:
- Cedar Creek Battlefield from Crooks Camp Looking Northwest
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- Gen. no. 98, neg. by W, No. 38.; Wednesday 11 A.M.; 19th Corp Campground from Crooks Camp.
- IDNO:
- 028003
- Title:
- Cedar Creek Battlefield looking Southeast from Hupps Hill
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- Gen. no. 94, neg. by W, No. 36. Wednesday 8:45 A.M. Massamitten Mountains and Thoburn's Camp.
- IDNO:
- 028005
- Title:
- Pike over Tumbling Run Bridge
- Date:
- 1884/07/29
- Description:
- Gen. no. 91, neg. by W, No. 35. Tuesday 2:30 P.M. View over the bridge.
- IDNO:
- 028009
- Title:
- Arch of Tumbling Run Bridge, Shenandoah Valley, Va.
- Date:
- 1884/07/28
- Description:
- Gen. no. 84, neg. by W, No. 33. Monday 12:30 P.M.
- IDNO:
- 028102
- Title:
- View of Road Back to Middletown
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- '102.W.(4); July 30, 1884, Wednesday 4 pm.'
- IDNO:
- 028103
- Title:
- Newtown from Field on Left of Pike Looking North
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- '103.W.(41); July 30, 1884, Wednesday 5 pm.'
- IDNO:
- 028104
- Title:
- Cedar Creek Battlefield View West from General Crook's Camp
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- '(60)D. 97; July 30, 1884, Wednesday 11 a.m. clear; On extreme left is Mr. Stickley's farm in whose barn we spent the night. Strasburg lies a little too far to the left to come into sight. No 93 was taken from that stretch of pike a few roads from the house. When we came to the end of that straight portion we fastened the team and climbed that little rise which is crowned with a fringe of trees (it stands right over our head) and from that took No's 95 and 96. This view looks up the rather open valley of Cedar Creek, whose left on NE bank was occupied by the Union army. The fighting was mainly at the extreme right of this view and along down the pike for several miles. The mts. in the distance mark the western part of the Shenandoah Valley.'
- IDNO:
- 028122
- Title:
- Crooks Camp from West of Cedar Creek
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- '96.59 D I.C.; July 30, 1884, Wed.; Battlefield of Cedar Creek. Same shot as No. 95. Looking East. The top of the covered bridge over Cedar Creek is in the middle of the view. A glimpse of the stream at the right. From the field near the top of the ridge and to the right of the woods were taken views No. 97 and 98. That whole ridge to the right of the woods was covered by the tents of Crooks camp. The farm and hay stocks on the left are the same as appear in No. 97 and 98. Our troops after the surprise were driven towards the left through those woods to and across the pike which after crossing the stream keeps on down the main valley nearly parallel with the portion visible.'
- IDNO:
- 028391
- Title:
- Cedar Creek Battlefield, View of Slope Occupied by Crooks Camp
- Date:
- 1884/07/30
- Description:
- '93 D(58); July 30, 1884, Wednesday 8:45 am. About a mile down the valley from Cupp's Hill; Looking about East...Shows the series of low hills occupied by the camps of Crook's army corp which is on the other or Eastern side of Cedar Creek, up behind which the Confederate columns marched in their surprise of the Union.'
- IDNO:
- 028392
- Title:
- Stone House Near Tumbling Run
- Date:
- 1884/07/29
- Description:
- 'The entire house is only a few yards from the great bridge and is on the right of the pike as one comes from Strasburg, up the valley. The road on the left becomes Tumbling Run and then crosses the opposite bank.; 90.D(56); July 29, 1884, Tuesday 2:15 pm'
- IDNO:
- 028394
- Title:
- Fisher Hill Battlefield Looking Up Valley of Tumbling Run, Westerly
- Date:
- 1884/07/28
- Description:
- '88.D.(54); July 28, 1884, Monday 5.30 pm; Misty and very dark; The right of the picture is ground occupied by Sheridan. The left by Confed. army. The R.R. embankment can be detected running left to right just in front of the houses. The Mts. in the distance are those along which the flank movement of Gen. Crook was made, by which about 4 p.m. he came upon the left rear of the Confed. over beyond the R.R. On the left in mid-distance is the field occupied by Gordon which No's 85, 86 were taken.'