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Office of Insp. General Department of the Cumberland

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01/01/1861
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[Cumberland Landing, Virginia Secret Service men at Foller's House]

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Cumberland Homesteads. Crossville, Tennessee

Churchill House, 51 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME

The War Department, Washington, D.C.. Washington DC stereoscope card, 19th cenrury.

First Parish Church (Unitarian), 425 Congress Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME

Western Maryland Railway, Cumberland Extension, Pearre to North Branch, from WM milepost 125 to 160, Pearre, Washington County, MD

Virginia City, Nevada Territory, 1861 / drawn from nature by Grafton T. Brown ; C.C. Kuchel, lith.

[Unidentified young soldier in Union uniform and artillery Hardee hat]

Double turreted monitor USS Onondaga on the James River, Virginia, with the USS Mackinaw partially hidden

John Sheppard House, Main Street, Greenwich, Cumberland County, NJ

Sabbathday Lake Shaker Community Meetinghouse, West of State Route 26, South of North Raymond Road, northwest edge of church family area, Sabbathday Lake Village, Cumberland County, ME

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history civil war military facilities union chattanooga albumen prints office insp general department general department cumberland 1861 19th century american civil war united states history library of congress