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[ Danny Kaye] observing leather work of PFC James Coleman, Company E, 1st Battle Group, 31st Infantry, 7th Infantry Division during tour of Camp Casey in Korea

[ Danny Kaye] observing leather work of PFC James Coleman, Company E, ...

Public domain photograph of leather object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Photograph related to American actor Danny Kaye. Danny Kaye was an American actor, singer, dancer, ... More

Bealeton, Virginia. Officer's mess, Company E, 93d New York Volunteers

Bealeton, Virginia. Officer's mess, Company E, 93d New York Volunteers

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[Three unidentified soldiers in Union uniforms and Company E, 8th Regiment forage caps]

[Three unidentified soldiers in Union uniforms and Company E, 8th Regi...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an American Civil War, military forces and conflict, officer, uniform, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Private James M. Bash of Company E, 67th Pennsylvania Volunteers in uniform with bayoneted musket]

[Private James M. Bash of Company E, 67th Pennsylvania Volunteers in u...

Photo shows identified soldier in Union uniform. Additional information in collections file. Case: Leather geometric design. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105). Purchased from: Vic Menchaca, Old P... More

[District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln]

[District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort L...

Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, view of the defenses of Washington. Shows 27 African Americans in two lines with rifles resting on the ground.

[Private James M. Bash of Company E, 67th Pennsylvania Volunteers in uniform with bayoneted musket]

[Private James M. Bash of Company E, 67th Pennsylvania Volunteers in u...

Photo shows identified soldier in Union uniform. Additional information in collections file. Case: Leather geometric design. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105). Purchased from: Vic Menchaca, Old P... More

Bealeton, Virginia. Company E, 93d New York Infantry

Bealeton, Virginia. Company E, 93d New York Infantry

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[Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, Company E, at military camp, Montauk Point, New York]

[Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, Company E, at military camp, Monta...

Photograph showing Company E troop, posing for group picture with a bird mascot, Montauk Point, New York. "Montauk Point" written on front. "Co E" written on back. Forms part of the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection.

[Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform of Company E, "Lynchburg Rifles," 11th Virginia Infantry Volunteers holding 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, Sheffield-type Bowie knife, canteen, box knapsack, blanket roll, and cartridge box]

[Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform of Company E, "Lynchburg ...

Photograph shows a soldier in 1861, fully-equipped with a Model 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, a Sheffield-style Bowie knife, revolver, militia style drum canteen, box knapsack, blanket roll, and cartridge box. (S... More

[Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with Company E, 12th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers hat]

[Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with Company E, 12th Regiment N...

Case: Berg, no. 2-125. Digital photo with mat removed by Mike O'Donnell. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105). Exhibited: "The Last Full Measure : Civil War Photographs from the Liljenquist Family Co... More

[Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform of Company E, "Lynchburg Rifles," 11th Virginia Infantry Volunteers holding 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, Sheffield-type Bowie knife, canteen, box knapsack, blanket roll, and cartridge box]

[Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform of Company E, "Lynchburg ...

Photograph shows a soldier in 1861, fully-equipped with a Model 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, a Sheffield-style Bowie knife, revolver, militia style drum canteen, box knapsack, blanket roll, and cartridge box. (S... More

[Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform of Company E, "Lynchburg Rifles," 11th Virginia Infantry Volunteers holding 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, Sheffield-type Bowie knife, canteen, box knapsack, blanket roll, and cartridge box]

[Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform of Company E, "Lynchburg ...

Photograph shows a soldier in 1861, fully-equipped with a Model 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, a Sheffield-style Bowie knife, revolver, militia style drum canteen, box knapsack, blanket roll, and cartridge box. (S... More

[Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with Company E, 12th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers hat]

[Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with Company E, 12th Regiment N...

Case: Berg, no. 2-125. Digital photo with mat removed by Mike O'Donnell. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105). Exhibited: "The Last Full Measure : Civil War Photographs from the Liljenquist Family Co... More

Officers of Company E. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Officers of Company E. American Civil War 1861-1865.

No. B799. Mounted with five other photographs with general caption: 22nd New York State Militia. Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948.

Bealeton, Virginia. Company E, 93d New York Infantry

Bealeton, Virginia. Company E, 93d New York Infantry

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Two months ago little Gilberte Dieu and her mother left their home in the Somme to go see the soldier father who was in a hospital, badly gassed. When they reached the town where he was they learned that the Germans were approaching their home, and if they wished to save any of thir possessions they must hurry back. They started home, only to find they were too late. Again they turned around to go back to the Hospital, hoping to find the father better, and learned that he was dead. Now they are living in a quiet old town in Normandy. Gilberte is as pale as if she had been ill a long time, but she has been adopted by the Company E of the Telegraph Battalion, and the money they have sent will provide her generously with good food and warm clothing for next winter. Perhaps these the memory of what the war has done to her will fade out partly from her tragic little face. The A.R.C. administers the funds for the maintenance of all the children adopted by the American troops

Two months ago little Gilberte Dieu and her mother left their home in ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Comm. to France. Group title: Adopted children, France. October 1918 [date... More

Senator Rice W. Means, of Colorado, who just been awarded a Silver Star citation for gallantry in action merited in 1898, by the War Department. Senator Means, formerly a Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry, merited the decoration as a second Lieutenant of Company E, first Colorado Volunteer Infantry, when on August 9th and 10th 1898, regardless of personal risk he conducted a "bold and daring" reconnaissance which developed important information

Senator Rice W. Means, of Colorado, who just been awarded a Silver Sta...

A black and white photo of three men in coats and hats. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln]

[District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort L...

Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, view of the defenses of Washington. Shows 27 African Americans in two lines with rifles resting on the ground.

[Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with Company E, 12th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers hat]

[Unidentified soldier in Union uniform with Company E, 12th Regiment N...

Case: Berg, no. 2-125. Digital photo with mat removed by Mike O'Donnell. Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105). Exhibited: "The Last Full Measure : Civil War Photographs from the Liljenquist Family Co... More

[Portrait of Pvt. Andrew F. Skidmore, Mount Vernon Guards, Company E, 17th Virginia Infantry, C.S.A.]

[Portrait of Pvt. Andrew F. Skidmore, Mount Vernon Guards, Company E, ...

Pvt. Skidmore was killed at Yorktown, Va. around May 1, 1862.

District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln

District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Li...

Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, view of the defenses of Washington. Shows 27 African Americans in two lines with rifles resting on the ground. Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhol... More

William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: Special Orders, No. 53, 38th United States Colored Troops, in the field, appointed noncommissioned officer, private, Company E, Dec. 1864
[Private David Lowry, of Company E, 25th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Company A, 41st Virginia Infantry Regiment, and Company D, 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment, in uniform and corsage of flowers with musket and book]
Port Royal Island - 1. Camp Saxton (Smith's plantation) - the new headquarters of the 1st S.C. Vol. (Colored), Colonel Higginson. 2. Mitchelville, the new south village for contrabands, Hilton Head / From sketches by our special artist. Defences of Charleston - the "middle ground" battery, Charleston Harbor / From a sketch by A.P. Palmer, formerly of the Confederate Army. Defences of Charleston - "Folly's battery," near the lighthouse, Charleston Harbor / From a sketch by A.P. Palmer, Co. E, 21st Regt., S.C. (Confederate) Vol. Defences of Charleston - the rebel iron clads in Charleston Harbor - from a sketch [b]y A.P. Palmer, formerly of Company E, 21st Regiment (Confederate) S.C. Vol.

Port Royal Island - 1. Camp Saxton (Smith's plantation) - the new head...

Illustrations show (top) military camp for 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment, Union regiment of former slaves, and escaped slaves entering the town of Mitchelville; (middle) batteries; and (bottom) iron clad... More

[Three unidentified soldiers in Union uniforms and Company E, 8th Regiment forage caps]

[Three unidentified soldiers in Union uniforms and Company E, 8th Regi...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an American Civil War, military forces and conflict, officer, uniform, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Three unidentified soldiers in Union uniforms and Company E, 8th Regiment forage caps]

[Three unidentified soldiers in Union uniforms and Company E, 8th Regi...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an American Civil War, military forces and conflict, officer, uniform, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Portrait of Pvt. Andrew F. Skidmore, Mount Vernon Guards, Company E, 17th Virginia Infantry, C.S.A.

Portrait of Pvt. Andrew F. Skidmore, Mount Vernon Guards, Company E, 1...

Pvt. Skidmore was killed at Yorktown, Va. around May 1, 1862. Forms part of Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) Copy photo made by LC in 1961 of a photograph in collection of United ... More

Company E, 5th Regiment N.Y. Zouaves, Colonel Duryee, at Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va. / George Stacy.

Company E, 5th Regiment N.Y. Zouaves, Colonel Duryee, at Camp Butler, ...

Stereograph shows Zouaves standing at attention, rifles with bayonets pointing skyward.

Washington, District of Columbia. Company E, 9th U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps

Washington, District of Columbia. Company E, 9th U.S. Veteran Reserve ...

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District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln

District of Columbia. Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Li...

Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, view of the defenses of Washington. Shows 27 African Americans in two lines with rifles resting on the ground. Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhol... More

William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: State of Maryland bounty, Joseph A. Scott, Company E, 39th United States Colored Troops, died 4 Feb. 1864 while prisoner of war at Salisbury, N.C., 2 Apr. 1866
William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: State of Maryland bounty, Joseph A. Scott, Company E, 39th United States Colored Troops, died 4 Feb. 1864 while prisoner of war at Salisbury, N.C., 2 Apr. 1866
[Private David Lowry, of Company E, 25th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Company A, 41st Virginia Infantry Regiment, and Company D, 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment, in uniform and corsage of flowers with musket and book]
Bealeton, Virginia. Officer's mess, Company E, 93d New York Volunteers

Bealeton, Virginia. Officer's mess, Company E, 93d New York Volunteers

Title from Civil War caption books. Caption from negative sleeve: Officers Mess Co. E, 93d N.Y.V., Bealton [sic]. Aug. 1863. Corresponding print is in LOT 4172-C. Credit line: Civil war photographs, 1861-1865, ... More

William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: Special Orders, No. 53, 38th United States Colored Troops, in the field, appointed noncommissioned officer, private, Company E, Dec. 1864
William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: State of Maryland bounty, Joseph A. Scott, Company E, 39th United States Colored Troops, died 4 Feb. 1864 while prisoner of war at Salisbury, N.C., 2 Apr. 1866
William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: Special Orders, No. 53, 38th United States Colored Troops, in the field, appointed noncommissioned officer, private, Company E, Dec. 1864
[Petersburg, Virginia?]. Officer and men of Company E, 1st New York Engineers

[Petersburg, Virginia?]. Officer and men of Company E, 1st New York En...

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Petersburg, Virginia?. Officer and men of Company E, 1st New York Engineers

Petersburg, Virginia?. Officer and men of Company E, 1st New York Engi...

Title from Civil War caption books. [Petersburg, Va?] Officers of Co. E, 1st New York Engineers. Corresponding print is in LOT 4187. Credit line: Civil war photographs, 1861-1865, Library of Congress, Prints a... More

Private William B. Todd of Company E, 9th Virginia Cavalryalry Regiment with Colt Army revolver and smoking a cigar

Private William B. Todd of Company E, 9th Virginia Cavalryalry Regimen...

Photograph shows identified Confederate soldier. Case: Berg, no. 2-40S. Written on paper behind image: Miss M. E. Burke, William B. Todd, Company E, 9th VA CAV.; Col. Beale; Wm. H. F. Lee's B. Gift; Tom Liljen... More

Two months ago little Gilberte Dieu and her mother left their home in the Somme to go see the soldier father who was in a hospital, badly gassed. When they reached the town where he was they learned that the Germans were approaching their home, and if they wished to save any of thir possessions they must hurry back. They started home, only to find they were too late. Again they turned around to go back to the Hospital, hoping to find the father better, and learned that he was dead. Now they are living in a quiet old town in Normandy. Gilberte is as pale as if she had been ill a long time, but she has been adopted by the Company E of the Telegraph Battalion, and the money they have sent will provide her generously with good food and warm clothing for next winter. Perhaps these the memory of what the war has done to her will fade out partly from her tragic little face. The A.R.C. administers the funds for the maintenance of all the children adopted by the American troops

Two months ago little Gilberte Dieu and her mother left their home in ...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: A.R.C. Comm. to France. Group title: Adopted children, France. October 1918 [date... More

Company E, 5th Regiment N.Y. Zouaves, Colonel Duryee, at Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Virginia / George Stacy.

Company E, 5th Regiment N.Y. Zouaves, Colonel Duryee, at Camp Butler, ...

Stereograph shows Zouaves standing at attention, rifles with bayonets pointing skyward.