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Ruins of Petersburg and Richmond railroad bridge, across the James

Ruins of Petersburg and Richmond railroad bridge, across the James

Photograph showing the ruins of a Confederate bridge, destroyed by the Union army, from the Richmond side of the James River.

Pontoon bridge across James River, Virginia June 1864

Pontoon bridge across James River, Virginia June 1864

Photograph shows soldiers and civilians at pontoon bridge on the James River, Virginia, with sailing ships in the background, during Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864. No. 484. Corresponding negative:... More

Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins

Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins

Stereograph showing an aerial view of the "burnt district" in Richmond, taken from the old arsenal. The James River in background. No. 884. Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic War History, 1861... More

Factories at Manchester, Virginia, on south side of James River opposite Richmond

Factories at Manchester, Virginia, on south side of James River opposi...

No. B111. Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948. 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 a... More

Same gun, as shown in no. 1015, with Hurdle Revertment (i.e. revetment) and Epaulement - unfinished battery

Same gun, as shown in no. 1015, with Hurdle Revertment (i.e. revetment...

Stereograph showing a soldier facing the cannon in a trench fortified with gabions. James River in the background.

Belle Island, James River - 19th century Virginia.

Belle Island, James River - 19th century Virginia.

Stereograph showing a part of Belle Island, which was the home of a Confederate prison between 1862 and 1865. Part of series: Stereoscopic Views in Richmond and Vicinity. Forms part of: Civil War Photograph Co... More

Dutch Gap Canal, James River, Virginia / negative by J. Reekie, positive by A. Gardner.

Dutch Gap Canal, James River, Virginia / negative by J. Reekie, positi...

Photograph showing the canal which was built to join together two portions of the James River. Illus. in: Gardner's photographic sketch book of the war / Alexander Gardner. Washington, D.C. : Philp & Solomons,... More

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

Stereograph showing Columbiad gun in Confederate Fort Darling on the James River at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia.

Views of Rocketts and south side of James River from Libby Hill

Views of Rocketts and south side of James River from Libby Hill

Photograph shows view of buildings at the wharf at Rocketts Landing on the south side of the James River in Richmond, Virginia.

Ten Inch Columbiad, and Magazine Entrance, Sand Bag Revertment (i.e. revetment), Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's) on James River

Ten Inch Columbiad, and Magazine Entrance, Sand Bag Revertment (i.e. r...

Stereograph showing a soldier standing next to a cannon, and the fortified entrance to the magazine. No. 1001. Part of series: View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River. Forms part of: Civil War Photo... More

Manchester Mills & pontoon bridges, Ap. 15, 1865, Richmond, Virginia, (Andrew J. Russel)

Manchester Mills & pontoon bridges, Ap. 15, 1865, Richmond, Virginia, ...

Photograph shows pontoon bridges across the James River and Manchester Mill, part of a Confederate industrial complex, on the opposite side of the river. Published in: Russell's Civil War photographs : 116 his... More

Drury's [i.e. Drewry's] bluff / Levy & Cohen.

Drury's [i.e. Drewry's] bluff / Levy & Cohen.

Photograph shows ruins of fortifications in the middle of the James River in Richmond, Virginia after the battle. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Levy and Cohen in the Clerk's Office, ... More

Views of Rocketts and south side of James River from Libby Hill

Views of Rocketts and south side of James River from Libby Hill

Photograph shows view of buildings at the wharf at Rocketts Landing on the south side of the James River in Richmond, Virginia. No. B891. See also: LOT 11486-A, no. 4. Mounted with four other photographs with ... More

Richmond, from the hill above the waterworks / engraved by W.J. Bennett from a painting by G. Cooke.

Richmond, from the hill above the waterworks / engraved by W.J. Bennet...

View of Richmond, Virginia, and James River, with two men transporting logs on boat, and people and cattle in foreground.

[View from hillside of Old Scott's Ferry, Scottsville, Virginia, showing train approaching railroad bridge]

[View from hillside of Old Scott's Ferry, Scottsville, Virginia, showi...

Public domain image of a train station in Boston, Massachusetts, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

Stereograph showing Columbiad gun in Confederate Fort Darling on the James River at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia. No. 3346. Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic War History, 1861-1865. Forms part of... More

Picturesque view on the James River near Dutch Gap Canal

Picturesque view on the James River near Dutch Gap Canal

Stereograph showing ships on the James River from a hillside near Dutch Gap canal. No. 6624. Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic War History, 1861-1865. Forms part of: Civil War Photograph Coll... More

Richmond, Virginia View of "Rocketts" & James River, (Andrew J. Russel)

Richmond, Virginia View of "Rocketts" & James River, (Andrew J. Russel...

Photograph shows the Confederate shipyard and dock on the James River southeast of Richmond.

View of Rockets [i.e. Rocketts] / Levy & Cohen.

View of Rockets [i.e. Rocketts] / Levy & Cohen.

Photograph shows a view of Rocketts and the south side of the James River from Libby Hill in Richmond, Virginia. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Levy and Cohen in the Clerk's Office, o... More

The original "Monitor" after her fight with the "Merrimac"

The original "Monitor" after her fight with the "Merrimac"

Stereograph showing Union soldiers on deck by the turret of the U.S.S. Monitor seen from the stern. No. 486. Part of series: The War for the Union. Photographic War History, 1861-1865. Attributed to James F. G... More

Drury's [i.e. Drewry's] bluff / Levy & Cohen.

Drury's [i.e. Drewry's] bluff / Levy & Cohen.

Photograph shows ruins of fortifications in the middle of the James River in Richmond, Virginia after the battle. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Levy and Cohen in the Clerk's Office, ... More

Pontoon bridge across James River, Virginia June 1864

Pontoon bridge across James River, Virginia June 1864

Photograph shows soldiers and civilians at pontoon bridge on the James River, Virginia, with sailing ships in the background, during Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864. No. 484. Corresponding negative:... More

Ruins of Galego (i.e. Gallego) flour mills / Levy & Cohen.

Ruins of Galego (i.e. Gallego) flour mills / Levy & Cohen.

Photograph shows a view looking down on the ruins of the Gallego Flour Mill on the James River in Richmond. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Levy and Cohen in the Clerk's Office, of the... More

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its r...

No. 1003. Part of series: View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River. Alternate title devised by Library staff from information on stereograph no. 1001 and on negative sleeve. Forms part of: Civil War ... More

Views of Rocketts and south side of James River from Libby Hill

Views of Rocketts and south side of James River from Libby Hill

Photograph shows view of buildings at the wharf at Rocketts Landing on the south side of the James River in Richmond, Virginia.

Drury's [i.e. Drewry's] bluff, Richmond, Virginia

Drury's [i.e. Drewry's] bluff, Richmond, Virginia

Photograph shows ruins of fortifications in the middle of the James River in Richmond, Virginia after the battle. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Levy and Cohen in the Clerk's Office, ... More

Pontoon bridges across James River, Richmond Virginia

Pontoon bridges across James River, Richmond Virginia

Photograph shows an aerial view of the James River with a pontoon bridge going across it. No. B841. Mounted with four other photographs with general caption: Views in Richmond, Va., April, 1865. Photograph is ... More

Ruins of Galego (i.e. Gallego) flour mills / Levy & Cohen.

Ruins of Galego (i.e. Gallego) flour mills / Levy & Cohen.

Photograph shows a view looking down on the ruins of the Gallego Flour Mill on the James River in Richmond. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Levy and Cohen in the Clerk's Office, of the... More

Eight inch Brooke rifled gun, weighing 21,987 lbs., in unfinished battery wood-hurdle revertment (i.e. revetment), anchored by grape vines

Eight inch Brooke rifled gun, weighing 21,987 lbs., in unfinished batt...

Stereograph showing a soldier standing next to a mounted cannon on the James River above Dutch Gap Canal. No. 1018. Part of series: View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River. Forms part of: Civil War ... More

Seven Inch Brooke Rifle Gun in Battery Brooke-Fort Brady (U.S.) in extreme distance over terminus of gun

Seven Inch Brooke Rifle Gun in Battery Brooke-Fort Brady (U.S.) in ext...

Stereograph showing a soldier standing beside the cannon. No. 1032. Part of series: View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River. Forms part of: Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). Ori... More

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its r...

No. 1003. Part of series: View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River. Alternate title devised by Library staff from information on stereograph no. 1001. Forms part of: Civil War Photograph Collection (... More

Pontoon bridge opened for steamers - 19th century Virginia.

Pontoon bridge opened for steamers - 19th century Virginia.

Stereograph showing a pontoon bridge across the James River near Jones' Landing, Virginia. A group of men have moved the pontoon boats holding up the bridge out of the way to create an opening which will allow... More

General Grant's campaign ... / sketched by A.R. Waud.

General Grant's campaign ... / sketched by A.R. Waud.

Two illustrations: The pontoon bridge over the James River, above Fort Powhatan; and Fort Powhatan on the James River. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1864 July 2, p. 429.

A pontoon bridge on the James River

A pontoon bridge on the James River

Stereograph showing a man standing near the middle of a pontoon bridge across the James River near Jones' Landing, Virginia.

Revised plan of battle of Malvern Hill, July 1st, 1862 (official).

Revised plan of battle of Malvern Hill, July 1st, 1862 (official).

Details the action of July 1, 1862, with most of the major Confederate forces under the command of Stonewall Jackson, D. H. Hill, and Magruder, identified in their location north of Malvern Hill, and all the Un... More

Pontoon bridges across James River at Richmond, Virginia, April, 1865

Pontoon bridges across James River at Richmond, Virginia, April, 1865

Photograph shows soldiers standing on two pontoon bridges on the James River, Richmond, Va. No. 4090. Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948.

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001

No. 1002. Part of series: View of Confederate Water Batteries on James River. Alternate title devised by Library staff from information on stereograph no. 1001 and on negative sleeve. Forms part of: Civil War ... More

Richmond, from the hill above the waterworks / engraved by W.J. Bennett from a painting by G. Cooke.

Richmond, from the hill above the waterworks / engraved by W.J. Bennet...

View of Richmond, Virginia, and James River, with two men transporting logs on boat, and people and cattle in foreground.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Bridge built by Engineer Corps, James River (Andrew J. Russel)

Bridge built by Engineer Corps, James River (Andrew J. Russel)

Photograph showing a pontoon bridge across the James River at Varina Landing.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war,

Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peac...

Criticisms on art by Lieut. John Farley, U. S. A. 1828-29: p. 245-277. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the historic River James, whose every succeeding turn reveals country replete with monuments and scenes recalling the march of history and its figures from the days of Captain John Smith to the present time

Virginia, the Old Dominion, as seen from its colonial waterway, the hi...

Originally published in 1910, under title: Houseboating on a colonial waterway. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

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