Box WP002.003
Container
Contains 610 Results:
“1529. Roanoke County Court House, Salem, Va.” J. P. Bell Co. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/142
“Staunton, Va., The Soldier’s Monument—Thornrose Cemetery.” Hugh C. Leighton Co. Used, but not postmarked.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/143
“Confederate Monument, Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, Va.” Louis Kaufmann & Sons. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/144
“Court House, Tappahannock, Va.” J. P. Bell Company. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/145
“Court House of Essex County at Tappahannock, Virginia. Built in 1848, Remodeled 1926.” Peoples Drug Store / Dexter Press, Inc. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/146
“Monument to Confederate Dead, Warrenton, Va.” Jos. A Jeffries / The Albertype Co. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/147
“Confederate Monument, Warrenton, Va.” W. S. Sowers. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/148
“Monument to Confederate Dead, Warrenton, Va.” Jos. A Jeffries Drug Store / The Albertype Co. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/149
“Confederate Monument, Warrenton, Va.” W. S. Sowers. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/150
“Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument and Washington Headquarters, Williamsburg, Va.” Louis Kaufmann & Sons. Publishers [?] notes, but no postmark.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/151
“Confederate Monument and High School, Williamsburg, Va.” Louis Kaufmann & Sons. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/152
“W-12—Frederick County Court House, Winchester, Va.” Asheville Post Card Co. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/153
“Confederate Monument, Williamsburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/154
“Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va.” A. C. Bosselman & Co. Used., 1908 March 17
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/155
Dates:
1908 March 17
“W18:—Confederate Cemetery, Winchester, Va.” Asheville Post Card Co. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/156
“Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va.” Shenandoah Publishing House. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/157
“Monument to Unknown Dead, Confederate Cemetery, Winchester, Va.” Rice’s Music Store. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/158
“Monument to the Unknown Confederate Dead, Winchester, Va.” The American News Company. Used., 1907 October 24
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/159
Dates:
1907 October 24
“Old Court House and Monument, Winchester, Va.” Rice’s Music Store. Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/160
“McClellan’s Farewell to his Officers at Warrenton, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/161
“Bull Run Historic Stone Bridge, First Battle of Manassas July 21st, 1861, Manassas, Va.” Used., 1936 April 27
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/162
Dates:
1936 April 27
“No. 2—Henry House, Bull Run Battlefield, Va.” Used., 1910 April 14
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/163
Dates:
1910 April 14
“The Stone House, Manassas Battlefield, near Fairfax, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/164
“No. 3—Stoen House, Bull Run Battlefield, Va.” Used., 1909 May 12
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/165
“No. 9—Bird’s Eye View, Bulls Run Battlefield.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/166
“Bull Run Battlefield near Manassas, Va.” Used., 1909 May 12
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/167
“Manassas Battle Field Scene, Virginia.” Used., 1910 September 23
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/168
Dates:
1910 September 23
“Bull Run Battlefield.” Used., 1916 June 10
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/169
“Old Stone Bridge over Bull Run near Fairfax, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/170
“Old Henry House after Second Battle of Bull Run.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/171
“No. 17. The Stone Bridge on Warrington Pike.” G. A. Hall. Used.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/172
“Manassas Battlefield near Fairfax, Va., showing markers where General Jackson received title of ‘Stonewall’ and where General Bee fell.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/173
“Kernstown Battlefield, March 23rd, 1862, Near Winchester, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/174
“New Market Gap, New Market, Virginia.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/175
“McDowell Battlefield, McDowell, Virginia.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/176
“Port Republic Battlefield, Virginia.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/177
“Cross Keys Battlefield, Virginia.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/178
“Port Republic Battlefield, Virginia.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/179
“Cedar Mountain Battle Field, Near Culpeper, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/180
“‘Brompton,’ Marye’s Heights, Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/181
“Salem Church where Battle was Fought, May 3, 1863, Salem Church near Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/182
“Ruins in Fredericksburg, Va., After the Battle December 12, 1862.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/183
“Scenery in National Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/184
“Headquarters of General Hooker at Battle of Chancellorsville, near Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/185
“Chancellorsville House as it appeared before the war. Burned during 1861-1865. Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/186
“Sunken Road at Foot of Marye’s Heights, Fredericksburg, Va. (On this spot Gen. Th. R. R. Cobb fell in Battle, Dec. 13, 1862).” Used, paper and glue residue on back.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/187
“Old Historic Stone Wall at Foot of Marye’s Heights with Confederate Dead in Trench. Taken After the Battle of Fredericksburg, December, 1862.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/188
Panoramic “The Battlefield of Fredericksburg.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/189
“National Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/190
“Chatham (Known in War Times as Lacy House), Built 1730, Opposite Fredericksburg, Va.” Unused.
Item — Box: WP002.003, item: WP-002-018/191