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Lieut. A. H. Creigh, 28th Penn'a. Vols. / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C. & Broadway & Tenth Street, New York.

Lieut. A. H. Creigh, 28th Penn'a. Vols. / Brady's National Photographi...

Photograph shows portrait of Lieutenant Alfred H. W. Creigh of Co. O, 28th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, and Co. B, 147th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, in uniform with sword. Erroneously labeled as from th... More

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C. & Broadway & Tenth Street, New York.

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's...

Notation on verso: Hamlin. Possibly the name of the woman in the photograph.

Father Boyle / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C. & Broadway & Tenth Street, New York.

Father Boyle / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsy...

Photograph shows Chaplain Francis E. Boyle of Hospital Chaplains U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment.

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C. & Broadway & Tenth Street, New York.

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's...

Public domain photograph of female portrait, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C.

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's...

Public domain photograph of female portrait, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lieut. F. H. Rogers, Adjutant 1st Battalion, 1st Michigan Cavalry / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C.

Lieut. F. H. Rogers, Adjutant 1st Battalion, 1st Michigan Cavalry / Br...

Photograph shows portrait of Lieutenant Fordyce Huntington Rogers of Co. G, 1st Michigan Cavalry Regiment, in uniform with book on table. Surrogate available as color laser copy in P&P Reading Room.

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C. & Broadway & Tenth Street, New York.

[Unidentified woman, possibly a nurse, during the Civil War] / Brady's...

Notation on verso: Kent. Possibly the name of the woman in the photograph.

Lieut. A. H. Creigh, 28th Penn'a. Vols. / Brady's National Photographic Galleries, No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C. & Broadway & Tenth Street, New York.

Lieut. A. H. Creigh, 28th Penn'a. Vols. / Brady's National Photographi...

Photograph shows portrait of Lieutenant Alfred H. W. Creigh of Co. O, 28th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, and Co. B, 147th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, in uniform with sword. Erroneously labeled as from th... More

Maria M.C. Hall, Civil War nurse at Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland Brady, New York ; Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington D.C

Maria M.C. Hall, Civil War nurse at Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Ma...

Photograph shows identified nurse who worked at the Patent Office Hospital, Washington, D.C.; Daniel Webster hospital ship in the Peninsular Campaign; Smoketown Hospital, Antietam; and General Hospital #1, Anna... More

Maria M.C. Hall, Civil War nurse at Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland Brady, New York ; Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington D.C

Maria M.C. Hall, Civil War nurse at Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Ma...

Photograph shows identified nurse who worked at the Patent Office Hospital, Washington, D.C.; Daniel Webster hospital ship in the Peninsular Campaign; Smoketown Hospital, Antietam; and General Hospital #1, Anna... More