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59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

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Main Street - Looking West, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Main Street - Looking West, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, ...

Stereograph showing a group of men standing in a street destroyed by the Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on verso: Deposited Aug. 19, 1864 by Charles E. Meyer, prop. Hand wri... More

What was left of the north-east corner of the public square

What was left of the north-east corner of the public square

Stereograph shows destroyed buildings after the burning of Chambersburg on July 30, 1864. Purchase; Russell Norton; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012: 069).

Classic ruins of the Bank of Chambersburgh

Classic ruins of the Bank of Chambersburgh

Stereograph shows African American men standing in front of destroyed bank building with only Ionic columns and a portion of the walls standing after the burning of Chambersburg on July 30, 1864. Purchase; Rus... More

Reverend Samuel R. Fisher Stable, 123-125 South Main Street (Rear), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Reverend Samuel R. Fisher Stable, 123-125 South Main Street (Rear), Ch...

Written data includes floor plan. Significance: In July of 1864, General McCausland, CSA, ordered his troops to burn a large portion of the Borough of Chambersburg. Among the few buildings save from the inferno... More

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambe...

Stereograph showing ruins of buildings destroyed by Confederate cavalry troops led by General John McCausland along Conococheague Creek. Handwritten on card: No. 537. Handwritten on verso: Filed August 19, 186... More

Market Street near Second - looking south-west, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864.

Market Street near Second - looking south-west, Chambersburg, Franklin...

Stereograph showing buildings in ruins after being burned by Confederate cavalry troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 536. Handwritten on verso: Filed August 19, 1864 by Charles E. Meyer... More

Sketches with Co B. 8th Reg. Pennsylvania Ma. under the officers of the Old Southwark Gaurd [sic] in Chambersburg / J. Queen del.

Sketches with Co B. 8th Reg. Pennsylvania Ma. under the officers of th...

Union troops preparing to bivouac in church pews. (DLC/PP-1997:105) Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection at the Library of Congress.

General View, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

General View, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by t...

Stereograph showing an aerial view of Chambersburg and the surrounding area after it was destroyed by Confederate cavalry troops lead by General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 508. Copyright 1864 by... More

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Reverend Samuel R. Fisher Stable, 123-125 South Main Street (Rear), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Reverend Samuel R. Fisher Stable, 123-125 South Main Street (Rear), Ch...

Written data includes floor plan. Significance: In July of 1864, General McCausland, CSA, ordered his troops to burn a large portion of the Borough of Chambersburg. Among the few buildings save from the inferno... More

Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pen...

Photo shows buildings burned by the Confederate cavalry troops of General John McCausland in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in reprisal for destruction by Union troops in the Shenandoah Valley. No. 507. Copyright ... More

North-West corner public square, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

North-West corner public square, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylva...

Stereograph showing the ruins of a stone building after being burned by Confederate cavalry troops lead by General John McCausland.

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Map of Franklin County, Pennsylvania : from actual survey /

Map of Franklin County, Pennsylvania : from actual survey /

General-content county map showing townships, rural buildings, and householders' names; borough insets show buildings and occupants' names; Chambersburg inset shows only buildings. Relief shown by hachures. "En... More

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by th...

Stereograph showing the ruins of the Court House destroyed by Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 506. Copyright 1864 by Charles E. Meyer. Handwritten on verso: Depo... More

North-West corner public square, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

North-West corner public square, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylva...

Stereograph showing the ruins of a stone building after being burned by Confederate cavalry troops lead by General John McCausland.

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, burned by rebel cavalry July 30th 1864.

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, burned by rebel cavalry July 30th 1864.

Perspective map not drawn to scale. Bird's-eye-view. LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 749 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Indexed for points of interest. AACR2

Public square, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

Public square, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

Photograph shows a slightly elevated view of a public square with streetcars running in two different directions; horse and carriages and automobiles are parked along the street; pedestrians traveling on sidewalks.

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by th...

Stereograph showing the ruins of the Court House destroyed by Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 506. Copyright 1864 by Charles E. Meyer. Handwritten on verso: Depo... More

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Rebel foray in Pennsylvania - General view of Chambersburg ; The Rebels exchanging their rags for overcoats at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania ; Burning the engine house and machine shops at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania / / sketched by Mr. Davis.

The Rebel foray in Pennsylvania - General view of Chambersburg ; The R...

Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 6, no. 305 (1862 Nov. 1), p. 693. DCRM(G) example 1D2.4 - material (multiple works) without a collective title

Map of Franklin County, Pennsylvania : from actual survey /

Map of Franklin County, Pennsylvania : from actual survey /

General-content county map showing townships, rural buildings, and householders' names; borough insets show buildings and occupants' names; Chambersburg inset shows only buildings. Relief shown by hachures. "En... More

Corner of Main & East King Street, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Corner of Main & East King Street, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsyl...

Stereograph showing buildings burned by the Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland.

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Market Street near Second - looking south-west, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864.

Market Street near Second - looking south-west, Chambersburg, Franklin...

Stereograph showing buildings in ruins after being burned by Confederate cavalry troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 536. Handwritten on verso: Filed August 19, 1864 by Charles E. Meyer... More

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Main Street - Looking West, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Main Street - Looking West, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed...

Stereograph showing a group of men standing in a street destroyed by the Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on verso: Deposited Aug. 19, 1864 by Charles E. Meyer, prop. Hand wri... More

General view from market house, (looking south-east)

General view from market house, (looking south-east)

Photograph shows destroyed buildings after the burning of Chambersburg on July 30, 1864. Feats of the chivalry destruction of Chambersburgh. No. 2019.

What was left of the north-east corner of the public square

What was left of the north-east corner of the public square

Stereograph shows destroyed buildings after the burning of Chambersburg on July 30, 1864. Purchase; Russell Norton; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012: 069).

General View, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

General View, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels...

Stereograph showing an aerial view of Chambersburg and the surrounding area after it was destroyed by Confederate cavalry troops lead by General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 508. Copyright 1864 by... More

Ruins of Chambersburg, looking north, Pennsylvania, 19th century stereoscope card.

Ruins of Chambersburg, looking north, Pennsylvania, 19th century stere...

Photograph shows a view from a high vantage point of the ruins of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania after fires were set around the city by Confederate troops on July 30, 1864. Purchase; Robin Stanford; 2015; (DLC/PP-... More

Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa....

Photo shows buildings burned by the Confederate cavalry troops of General John McCausland in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in reprisal for destruction by Union troops in the Shenandoah Valley. No. 507. Copyright ... More

General view from market house, (looking south-east)

General view from market house, (looking south-east)

Photograph shows destroyed buildings after the burning of Chambersburg on July 30, 1864. Feats of the chivalry destruction of Chambersburgh. No. 2019.

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambe...

Stereograph showing ruins of buildings destroyed by Confederate cavalry troops led by General John McCausland along Conococheague Creek. Handwritten on card: No. 537. Handwritten on verso: Filed August 19, 186... More

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels ...

Stereograph showing the ruins of the Court House destroyed by Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. Handwritten on card: No. 506. Copyright 1864 by Charles E. Meyer. Handwritten on verso: Depo... More

Main Street - Looking West Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Main Street - Looking West Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, d...

Stereograph showing a group of men standing in a street burned by the Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. No. 504. Handwritten on verso: Filed Aug. 6, 1864 by Charles E. Meyer, prop. Handwri... More

Main Street - Looking West Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Main Street - Looking West Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed ...

Stereograph showing a group of men standing in a street burned by the Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland. No. 504. Handwritten on verso: Filed Aug. 6, 1864 by Charles E. Meyer, prop. Handwri... More

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania, destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambe...

Stereograph showing ruins of buildings destroyed by Confederate cavalry troops led by General John McCausland along Conococheague Creek. Handwritten on card: No. 537. Handwritten on verso: Filed August 19, 186... More

Classic ruins of the Bank of Chambersburgh

Classic ruins of the Bank of Chambersburgh

Stereograph shows African American men standing in front of destroyed bank building with only Ionic columns and a portion of the walls standing after the burning of Chambersburg on July 30, 1864. Purchase; Rus... More

Ruins of Chambersburg, looking west from Market House

Ruins of Chambersburg, looking west from Market House

Photograph shows a view from a high vantage point of the ruins of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania after fires were set around the city by Confederate troops on July 30, 1864. Purchase; Robin Stanford; 2015; (DLC/PP-... More

Corner of Main & East King Street, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Corner of Main & East King Street, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., de...

Stereograph showing buildings burned by the Confederate calvary troops of General John McCausland.

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

59 West Queen Street (House), Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description