[Alfred Waud, full-length portrait, seated, holding a pencil and pad, ...
Printed on back of mount: Alex Gardner Galleries, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac, 511 Seventh Street and 332 Pennsylvania Av., published by Philp & Solomons, Washington, D.C. Purchase; Keya Gallery; 2... More
Ruins of Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia / negative by J. Gardner; positiv...
Photo shows Alfred Waud seated on the ruins of the dock destroyed by the Confederates in 1861. (Source: Library staff, 2009) Illus. in: Gardner's photographic sketch book of the war / Alexander Gardner. Washin... More
[Alfred Waud, full-length portrait, seated, holding a pencil and pad, ...
Printed on back of mount: Alex Gardner Galleries, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac, 511 Seventh Street and 332 Pennsylvania Av., published by Philp & Solomons, Washington, D.C. Purchase; Keya Gallery; 2... More
Skedaddlers Hall, Harrisons Landing
Signed lower right: Waud. Title inscribed upper right. Inscribed lower left: Sk[etch in Sutlers's] store Excelsior Brigade July 3rd. Note that the figure seated to the left of the doorway bears a close resembla... More
Wauds grey mare, 1862 - Public domain animals drawing
Title inscribed below image. Inscribed vertically right margin: Bought this mare of Walter Buckingham. Formerly Waud no. C-84. Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2.1011) Forms part of: Morgan collection of... More
Skedaddlers Hall, Harrisons Landing, engraving, Library of Congress
Signed lower right: Waud. Title inscribed upper right. Inscribed lower left: Sk[etch in Sutlers's] store Excelsior Brigade July 3rd. Note that the figure seated to the left of the doorway bears a close resembla... More
Sketch of Genl. Custer staff and prisoners
There is a self portrait on horse to right of center. Inscribed: Col. Sweitzer; Waud; Capt. Ash. Published in: Harper's Weekly, March 26, 1864, pp. 200-201, as part of the series: Scenes connected with General ... More
Sketch of Genl. Custer staff and prisoners
There is a self portrait on horse to right of center. Inscribed: Col. Sweitzer; Waud; Capt. Ash. Published in: Harper's Weekly, March 26, 1864, pp. 200-201, as part of the series: Scenes connected with General ... More