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'181.D.(107); August 8, 1884, Friday 1-35 pm; Dinner on rocks. 2nd Negative'

1. Dinner on Rocks

Gen. no. 180, neg. by D, No. 106. Date August 8, 1884. Friday 1:30 P.M. Sunshine.

2. Dinner Group on Rocky Knoll

'28.W.(12); July 10, 1884, Thursday.'

3. Campers After Breakfast

A region about Dunker Church from National Cemetery.  The photo was taken on August 5, Tuesday about 5:30pm.  D.87.I.C.

4. Antietam, Md.

A view of Cumberland from the noon camp; the photo was taken about noon.  200.w.(85)

5. View of Cumberland from the Noon Camp

A view of Antietam, Bloody Lane looking south east from the first corner near, likely to be, the Cupp house.  99.D.I.C.

6. View of Bloody Lane, Antietam, Md.

A view of Antietam from Benjamin's battery; the photo was taken about 12:45 p.m.  164 W (68).

7. View of Antietam, Md.

Photo includes a information sheet that reads 'Taken from under the shed on the extreme right. The long logs are used as ways over in which to roll logs to the saw. At the flume which comes towards us on the right .We washed the dishes. We took our meals on the logs where the bucket is near the horses. Under the shed we spend the day writing journals and letters back home. On the pole are the harnesses covered with the poncho to keep them dry. It rained in torrents the first night we were there and in the midst the horses got scared. They were way off by a fence on the left(that is were, after Fan had been received from the mire hole in which I had fastened her).In the morning we changed them to the horse station of the picture, fastened to an old rig.'  80.D.(49) on back of the photo.

8. Camp at Old Mill

A small creek meanders through the photo.To the side is a man petting a horse. A buggy is parked by a sign that read 'Look Out for Locomotives.'  (80)D.I.C 138 appears on the back of the photo.

9. Pleasant Valley Camp by railroad.

N.W view of Antietam National Cemetery from Hagerstown Pike.  (157 93 D.I.C) included on back.

10. View of Antietam

Looking westward towards Fifteen Mile Creek, east of Cumberland, MD.  (194 W81) included on back.

11. Valley of Felled Timber

D.81.I.C.140 included on back.

12. Potomac River and Pleasant Valley from slope of Maryland Heights

209 122D. on back of photo.

13. Stone bridge on west side of Negro Mountain

202.W.(86) on back of photo.

14. Old Tavern about nine miles west of Cumberland.

(102.)I.C.173 written on back of photo.

15. David Miller's Home on North Edge of Antietam

79D.(46) on back of photo.

16. Massanutten Mountain South End near Old Mill

Possibly Three Top Mountain and Thoburn's Camp.  95 W (37) included on the back.

17. Battle Cedar Creek. Massanutten Mountain

100 W 39 B on back of photo.

18. Cedar Creek Woods held by 6th Corp. according to Rebel gunner of Braxton's battery

150.W.(64) on back of photo.

19. Antietam Falls

187 W 78 .B on back of photo.

20. Valley beyond Hancock looking back toward Hancock.

201. D.(117) on back of photo.

21. New Pike Viewed from Old a Few Miles West of Cumberland.

174 D 103 on back of photo.

22. Presbyterian Church in Hagerstown

184 W 77.B. on back of photo.

23. View of the Potamac River and Cumberland Canal

176 104.D on back of photo.

24. Stone Church and Cemetery Eight miles West of Hagerstown, MD

A view of Antietam Burnsides stone bridge from the west side looking South East; the photo was taken Wednesday 9:10 am.  94 D. I. C., 155.

25. View of Antietam, Burnsides Stone Bridge, Maryland

A view of Sharpsburg, the photo was taken Tuesday, 5:55 p.m. from National Cemetery looking West.  92 D.I.C., 156.

26. View of Sharpsburg, Maryland

A view on Confederate side near Burnside Bridge; the photo taken at 9:20 am.  159 w65.

27. View on Confederate Side Near Burnside Bridge, Maryland

A view of Antietam, Dunker Church looking from south east.  The photo was taken on Wednesday at 7:30 pm.  100 D.I.C, 171.

28. View of Antietam, Dunker Church, Maryland

A view of Dunker Church; the photo taken on Wednesday at 7:30 pm; 170.W.71.

29. Dunker Church,, Maryland

A view from Dunker Church looking eastward; the photo taken on Wednesday, 7:45 pm; 172.D.101.

30. View from Dunker Church, Maryland

A view of Tonoloway  Creek before Hancock; the photo taken on Saturday at 9:10 am; 186.D.110.

31. Tonoloway Creek, Maryland

A view of Antietam from Pry House, McClellan's headquarters; monuments in cemetery can be seen with magnifier on left horizon; the photo taken on Wednesday at 4:40 pm.

32. View of Antietam From Pry House, Washington County, Maryland

A view of Eckert's Mine Valley from hill west; the photo taken on Wednesday at 10 am; 208.W.87.

33. Eckert's Mine Valley, Maryland

A view of Antietam, McClellan's headquarters from National Cemetery, 2nd view from tower; the photo taken on Friday at 5:35 pm; D.88.I.C.152.

34. View of Antietam, McClellan's Headquarters from National Cemetery, Maryland

A view of Antietam Battlefield from Pry House (McClellan's headquarters) looking between East and West woods; the photograph taken on Wednesday at 4:48 pm; 97.D.I.C.166.

35. View of Antietam From Pry House, Washington County, Maryland

A view of Antietam, Sinken Creek from Benjamin Battery on Union side of Antietam Creek; the photo taken on Wednesday at 12:45 pm; 96.D.I.C.163.

36. Antietam, Sinken Creek, Maryland

A view of Gilpintown Tannery; the photo taken at 2:40 pm; 196.115.D.

37. Gilpintown Tannery, Maryland

The view of Antietam, Dunker Church with East and West Woods from Benjamin Battery; the photo taken on Wednesday at 12:40 pm; 95.D.I.C.162.

38. View of Antietam, Dunker Church, Maryland

A view of Antietam: South East from National Cemetery towards Burnside Bridge; the photo taken on Tuesday at 5:45 pm; 154.D.90.I.C.

39. Antietam Cemetery, Maryland

A view of Antietam, Soldiers' Monument taken from Tower of Cemetery, 5th view looking South; the photo taken on Tuesday at 5:50 pm; 155.91.D.I.C.

40. View of Antietam Soldier's Monument and Cemetery, Maryland

41. Youghioghenny River Six Miles Beyond Boundary Line into Pennsylvania

The photo was taken on Monday at noon; 141.D.(82)

42. View East From Stone Fort on Maryland Heights