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[General Ambrose E. Burnside of 1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment and General Staff U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment with gauntlets and sword]

[General Ambrose E. Burnside of 1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment and...

The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h... More

Warrenton, Virginia. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Generals, Ambrose E. Burnside, Winfield S. Hancock, Darius N. Couch, Edward Ferrero, Marsena R. Patrick, Orlando B. Willcox, John Cochrane, John Buford and others

Warrenton, Virginia. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Generals, Ambr...

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Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff

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Capture of Roanoke Island, Feby. 8th 1862: By the federal forces, under Command of Genl. Ambrose E. Burnside, and gunboats under Commodore L.M. Goldsborough

Capture of Roanoke Island, Feby. 8th 1862: By the federal forces, unde...

Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0903

[Portrait of Maj. General Ambrose E. Burnside, officer of the Federal Army]

[Portrait of Maj. General Ambrose E. Burnside, officer of the Federal ...

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[Bethel Church, Virginia View of the church, temporary headquarters of General Ambrose E. Burnside]

[Bethel Church, Virginia View of the church, temporary headquarters of...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864.

[Portrait of Maj. General Ambrose E. Burnside, officer of the Federal Army]

[Portrait of Maj. General Ambrose E. Burnside, officer of the Federal ...

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[Brig. General Ambrose E. Burnside, head-and-shoulders portrait, head three-quarters to the right, facing front, wearing military uniform]

[Brig. General Ambrose E. Burnside, head-and-shoulders portrait, head ...

Portrait photograph of Ambrose Burnside. The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and... More

Ambrose E. Burnside, et al.,  1864  (Printed correspondence)
Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff officers

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff officers

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff officers

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff officers

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

[Bethel Church, Virginia View of the church, temporary headquarters of General Ambrose E. Burnside]

[Bethel Church, Virginia View of the church, temporary headquarters of...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864.

[Warrenton, Virginia General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff; another view]

[Warrenton, Virginia General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff; another vi...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Burnside and Hooker, November 1862-April 1863.

[Brig. General Ambrose E. Burnside, full-length studio portrait, standing, facing slightly left, wearing military uniform]

[Brig. General Ambrose E. Burnside, full-length studio portrait, stand...

Exhibited: "With Malice Toward None : The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2009.

Capture of Roanoke Island, Feby. 8th 1862: By the federal forces, under Command of Genl. Ambrose E. Burnside, and gunboats under Commodore L.M. Goldsborough

Capture of Roanoke Island, Feby. 8th 1862: By the federal forces, unde...

Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0903

Honorable Ambrose E. Burnside, Senator R.I.

Honorable Ambrose E. Burnside, Senator R.I.

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[General Ambrose E. Burnside (reading newspaper) with Mathew B. Brady (nearest tree) at Army of the Potomac headquarters]

[General Ambrose E. Burnside (reading newspaper) with Mathew B. Brady ...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Burnside and Hooker, November 1862-April 1863.

[General Ambrose E. Burnside, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right, wearing military uniform]

[General Ambrose E. Burnside, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slig...

Exhibited: "The Civil War in America" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2013.

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff officers

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff officers

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

[General Ambrose E. Burnside (reading newspaper) with Mathew B. Brady (nearest tree) at Army of the Potomac headquarters]

[General Ambrose E. Burnside (reading newspaper) with Mathew B. Brady ...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Burnside and Hooker, November 1862-April 1863.

[Brig. General Ambrose E. Burnside, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, arms folded across chest, wearing military uniform]

[Brig. General Ambrose E. Burnside, three-quarter length portrait, sta...

Exhibited: "With Malice Toward None : The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2009.

[General Ambrose E. Burnside (reading newspaper) with Mathew B. Brady (nearest tree) at Army of the Potomac headquarters]

[General Ambrose E. Burnside (reading newspaper) with Mathew B. Brady ...

Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Burnside and Hooker, November 1862-April 1863.

Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Tuesday, August 19, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 25, 1863  (Telegram reporting location of John Morgan)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 18, 1863  (Telegram reporting military situation in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 17, 1863  (Telegram concerning the construction of a railroad in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military situation in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 12, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside, et al.,  1864  (Printed correspondence)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 24, 1863  (Telegram reporting location of John Morgan)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 21, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 27, 1863  (Telegram concerning the general's health problems)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 26, 1863  (Telegram concerning postponement of executions)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Lorenzo Thomas, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Letter of resignation)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Tuesday, December 16, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 01, 1865  (Telegram offering his services)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 12, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Introduces O. P. Temper)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 18, 1862  (Introduction)
Abraham Lincoln to Ambrose E. Burnside, Friday, September 25, 1863  (Burnside's failure to reinforce Rosecrans)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Introduces John Baxter)
Ambrose E. Burnside, et al. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, February 23, 1863  (Recommend J. B. M. Potter as paymaster)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military situation in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 12, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 17, 1863  (Telegram concerning Burnside's resignation)
Ambrose E. Burnside, et al.,  1864  (Printed correspondence)
Ambrose E. Burnside, et al.,  1864  (Printed correspondence)
Ambrose E. Burnside, et al.,  1864  (Printed correspondence)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, December 12, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, December 12, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
John G. Parke to Ambrose E. Burnside, Wednesday, December 31, 1862  (Telegram reporting movement of rebel forces)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 21, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 26, 1863  (Telegram concerning postponement of executions)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 25, 1863  (Telegram reporting location of John Morgan)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 25, 1863  (Telegram reporting location of John Morgan)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Resignation from army; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Jan. 8, 1863)
Daniel S. Dickinson to Ambrose E. Burnside, Tuesday, August 09, 1864  (Introduction)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, December 19, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 23, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's order to reinforce Rosecrans)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 10, 1863  (Telegram concerning resignation from the army)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 27, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff

Warrenton, Virginia. General Ambrose E. Burnside and staff

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Franz Sigel to Ambrose E. Burnside, Sunday, November 30, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 18, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Abraham Lincoln to Ambrose E. Burnside, Friday, September 25, 1863  (Burnside's failure to reinforce Rosecrans)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, August 02, 1863  (Introduction)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, August 02, 1863  (Introduction)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 23, 1863  (Telegram requesting an interview)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 23, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's order to reinforce Rosecrans)
Franz Sigel to Ambrose E. Burnside, Sunday, November 30, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 08, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
John G. Parke to Ambrose E. Burnside, Wednesday, December 31, 1862  (Telegram reporting movement of rebel forces)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 29, 1863  (Telegram informing Lincoln to relieve him if his conduct is not approved)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 30, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Tuesday, August 19, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 26, 1863  (Telegram concerning enrollment of black soldiers in Kentucky)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 22, 1863  (Telegram reporting troop strength in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 22, 1863  (Telegram reporting troop strength in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Ulysses S. Grant, Saturday, November 28, 1863  (Telegram reporting military situation in Tennessee)
Daniel S. Dickinson to Ambrose E. Burnside, Tuesday, August 09, 1864  (Introduction)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 18, 1863  (Telegram reporting military situation in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 14, 1865  (Resignation)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 23, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's order to reinforce Rosecrans)
Ambrose E. Burnside, et al.,  1864  (Printed correspondence)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 28, 1862  (Telegram concerning a meeting with an officer)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 20, 1863  (Telegram concerning recruitment in East Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military affairs in Tennessee)
Ambrose E. Burnside to George G. Meade, Monday, June 29, 1863  (Telegram offering support)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 30, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)
Abraham Lincoln to Ambrose E. Burnside, Friday, September 25, 1863  (Burnside's failure to reinforce Rosecrans)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, August 02, 1863  (Introduction)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 17, 1863  (Telegram concerning the construction of a railroad in Tennessee)
Francis W. Hurtt to Ambrose E. Burnside, Monday, September 21, 1863  (Court of inquiry)
Francis W. Hurtt to Ambrose E. Burnside, Monday, September 21, 1863  (Court of inquiry)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, December 19, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 24, 1863  (Telegram reporting his departure for Washington)
S. Morrow to Ambrose E. Burnside, Saturday, August 01, 1863  (Petition)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 12, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Tennessee)
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