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Antietam Cavalry; UnionCavalry unit passing Presidential reviewing stand; Washington, D.C.Gen. William Gamble and staff at Camp Stoneman, the cavalry depot at Giesborough Point; District of Columbia
Antietam Cavalry; Union
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Cavalry unit passing Presidential reviewing stand; Washington, D.C.
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Gen. William Gamble and staff at Camp Stoneman, the cavalry depot at Giesborough Point; District of Columbia
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Fort Burnham, Va., vicinity. Camp of the 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry near the battlefield of Oct. 29, 1864Petersburg, Va. Commissioned and noncommissioned officers of Cos. C and D, 1st Massachusetts CavalryOfficers of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry at Army of the Potomac headquarters; Petersburg, Va.
Fort Burnham, Va., vicinity. Camp of the 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry near the battlefield of Oct. 29, 1864
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Petersburg, Va. Commissioned and noncommissioned officers of Cos. C and D, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry
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Officers of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry at Army of the Potomac headquarters; Petersburg, Va.
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Falmouth, Va. Capt. George A. Custer and Gen. Alfred Pleasonton on horsebackMaj. Charles J. Whiting, Captain James E. Harrison, and Captain Wesley W. Owens of the 5th U.S. Cavalry, Warrenton, VirginiaWestover Landing, Va. Col. James H. Childs (standing) with other officers of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry
Falmouth, Va. Capt. George A. Custer and Gen. Alfred Pleasonton on horseback
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Maj. Charles J. Whiting, Captain James E. Harrison, and Captain Wesley W. Owens of the 5th U.S. Cavalry, Warrenton, Virginia
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Westover Landing, Va. Col. James H. Childs (standing) with other officers of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry
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