Battery of Connecticut Artillery, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 2, 1863, close detail

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Library of Congress
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 5, 2012  
Image type
photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
1st Connecticut Battery, near Fredericksburg, Va., May 2, 1863
Source citation
Civil War Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer: Andrew J. Russell
Cropped from a larger image, also available here.

Battery of Connecticut Artillery, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 2, 1863, detail

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Library of Congress
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 5, 2012  
Image type
photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
1st Connecticut Battery, near Fredericksburg, Va., May 2, 1863
Source citation
Civil War Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer: Andrew J. Russell
Cropped from a larger image, also available here.

Battery of Connecticut Artillery, near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 2, 1863, zoomable image

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Library of Congress
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 5, 2012  
Image type
photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
1st Connecticut Battery, near Fredericksburg, Va., May 2, 1863
Source citation
Civil War Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer: Andrew J. Russell

Dunker Church, Antietam Battlefield, Maryland, circa 1863

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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, September 17, 2012  
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photograph
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No
Permission to use?
Not sure
Original caption
Dunker Church, battle-field of Antietam, Maryland / negative by J. Gardner ; positive by A. Gardner.
Source citation
Civil War Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer: James Gardner 

Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 1862, zoomable image

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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, September 17, 2012  
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photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Not sure
Original caption
Sharpsburg, Md. Lutheran church
Source citation
Civil War Glass Negative Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer: Alexander Gardner 

Sharpsburg, Maryland, circa October 1862, central street, zoomable image

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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, September 17, 2012  
Image type
photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Not sure
Original caption
Sharpsburg, Md. Principal street
Source citation
Civil War Glass Negative Collection, Library of Congress

Dunker Church, Antietam Battlefield, circa 1990

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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, September 17, 2012 
Image type
photograph
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
Library of Congress
Permission to use?
Public
Original caption
Dunker Church, Antietam Battlefield, near Sharpsburg, Maryland
Source citation
Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Source note
Photographer: Carol M. Highsmith 

Battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1862, artist's impression, zoomable image

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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, September 17, 2012  
Image type
drawing
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
Library of Congress
Permission to use?
Public
Original caption
The battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg / E.F. "Sketched from a point north of Antietam Creek and west of the turnpike. Charge of Genl. Sumner's Corps on centre of the enemy's position in the lane in front of the town"
Source citation
Morgan Collection of Civil War Drawings, Prints and Photograph Division, Library of Congress
Source note
Artist: Edwin Forbes 

Washita Parish, Louisiana (Hayward)

Gazetteer/Almanac
John Hayward, Gazetteer of the United States of America… (Philadelphia: James L. Gihon, 1854), 618.
Washita (according to the French, Ouachitta) Parish, La., c. h. at Monroe. Lying towards the N. E. part of the state, drained by the Washita River and its branches, and the sources of the Little River. Its length from E. to W. is 90 miles and its mean width 60 miles. It is extensively covered with pine forest; and in some parts, on the rivers, the land is liable to be overflowed. Where the soil will admit of cultivation, cotton is the chief article of production.
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