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[Fair Oaks, Virginia, vicinity. General George Stoneman (seated, right) and General Henry M. Naglee (seated, third from left), with members of their staffs]

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Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862.

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history civil war peninsular campaign stoneman george naglee henry m virginia fair oaks glass negatives stereographs fair oaks vicinity george stoneman george stoneman henry naglee members staffs general 1862 stereoscopic views 19th century american civil war portrait united states history library of congress
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01/01/1862
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Gibson, James F., b. 1828, photographer
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history civil war peninsular campaign stoneman george naglee henry m virginia fair oaks glass negatives stereographs fair oaks vicinity george stoneman george stoneman henry naglee members staffs general 1862 stereoscopic views 19th century american civil war portrait united states history library of congress