Part 9: Miscellaneous American Revolution and Civil War pp. 462-488
A Guide to the Robert Knox Sneden Scrapbook
Scrapbook Inventory (Part 9: Miscellaneous American Revolution and Civil War pp. 462-488)
Collection Number 1994.80.462-488
Page | Type | Title or Text | Description |
462 | "Star of the West" entering Charleston Harbor. | Printed sketch of the U.S.S. Star of the West. This steamer was fired upon by Confederate batteries while attempting to take reinforcements and supplies to the U.S. Army garrison at Fort Sumter on 9 January 1861. | |
463 | Washington's Quarters At Rocky Hill. | Printed sketch of the house near Rocky Hill, N.J., that served as George Washington's headquarters. Includes an article concerning the restoration of the house. | |
465 | Spottsylvania. May 10-12, 1864. Position of Troops. [map] | Printed map of the Spotsylvania Campaign, 7-20 May 1864. | |
466 | Siege Of Petersburg. June 16, 1864 to April 2, 1865. [map] | Printed map of the Petersburg Campaign, June 1864-April 1865. Includes casualty figures for the Union Army during the campaign, compiled by Sneden. | |
467 | General Jubal A. Early, C.S.A. | Printed sketched portrait, from a photograph, of Confederate General Jubal Anderson Early. | |
469 | plate | Strength of Union and Rebel Armies and losses at The Battle of Fredericksburg Va. | Text, by Sneden, concerning casualties suffered by the opposing armies in the Battle of Fredericksburg, 13 December 1862. |
471 | General Henry Kyd Douglas. | Newspaper article reporting the comments of former Confederate Henry Kyd Douglas (1838-1903) concerning "Stonewall" Jackson's visit to Frederick, Md., during the 1862 Maryland Campaign. | |
471 | John Brown's Capture at Harper's Ferry, Va. | Newspaper article concerning John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry, W.Va., in October 1859. | |
473 | The "Orange Blossoms." Thirty-First Annual Re-Union of the 124th Regiment Association. | Printed banner announcing the 31st reunion of the 124th New York Infantry at Highland Falls, N.Y., in August 1896. | |
473 | 124th N.Y. Vol. | Printed sketch of the ribbon worn by veterans of the 124th New York Infantry Regiment, U.S.A. | |
473 | Tablet At Gettysburg, Erected by the State of New York. | Printed sketch of a monument on the Gettysburg battlefield dedicated to the 124th New York Infantry. | |
473 | A. Van Horne Ellis. | Printed photographic portrait of Augustus Van Horne Ellis (1827-1863), Union officer who commanded the 124th New York Infantry at the Battle of Gettysburg. He was killed during the battle. | |
473 | 124th's Monument At Gettysburg. | Printed sketch of the monument at Gettysburg dedicated to the 124th New York Infantry. | |
473 | Corporal Thomas W. Bradley - Aged 18 years. | Printed wartime photographic portrait of Thomas Wilson Bradley (1844-1920), member of the 124th New York Infantry who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his conduct at the Battle of Chancellorsville. | |
473 | Battle Record Of The 124th Regiment, N.Y.S. Volunteers. | Printed table and text concerning the wartime service of the 124th New York Infantry. | |
473 | H. R. Mayette, The Efficient Secretary of the 124th Regiment Association. | Printed sketched portrait of Henry R. Mayette (ca. 1843-1913), a former private in Company K of the 124th New York Infantry. | |
474 | Colonel Charles H. Weygant. | Printed photographic portrait of Charles H. Weygant (b. 1839?), former officer in the 124th New York Infantry. | |
474 | The First Battle Flag Of The 124th. | Printed sketch of the first battle flag of the 124th New York Infantry. | |
474 | The New Flag. | Printed sketch of a later battle flag of the 124th New York Infantry, with names of engagements sewn on the stripes. | |
474 | Major Thomas W. Bradley. | Printed postwar photographic portrait of Thomas Wilson Bradley, formerly of the 124th New York Infantry. | |
475 | plate | Plan of the Battle and Capture of Stony Point on the Hudson River N.Y. July 15th 1779. [map] | Battle of Stony Point, N.Y., 16 July 1779. Sketched map of battle that ended as an American victory. |
475 | plate | Map of Stony Point and Verplank's Point on the Hudson River N.Y. Showing the British Works and Camp. July 1779. | Battle of Stony Point, N.Y., 16 July 1779. |
476 | Fighting Jim's Fight. | Newspaper article concerning James Edward Jouett (1826-1902), Union navy officer who, along with others, captured the Confederate armed schooner Royal Yacht at Galveston, Texas, in November 1861. | |
476 | Our Chivalry In Blue. | Newspaper article concerning an escape of Union prisoners of war from Danville, Va., in June 1864. | |
476 | The Boy Who Killed For Keyser. | Printed poem. | |
477 | Escaping From Prison. | Newspaper article concerning an escape from Andersonville Prison by three Union soldiers in October 1864. | |
477 | A Monument To Soldiers. | Newspaper article concerning a monument in Blooming Grove, N.J., dedicated to men in the town who served in the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Includes a sketch of the monument. | |
478 | The Interment of Jefferson Davis at Richmond, Va., May 31, 1890. | Printed sketch of the burial of Jefferson Davis at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. | |
479 | Statue of Jefferson Davis. | Printed photograph of the statue of Jefferson Davis erected at his tomb in Hollywood Cemetery. | |
479 | For Confederate Dead. | Newspaper article concerning the first memorial service for Confederate dead at Arlington Cemetery on 8 June 1903. | |
481 | Gen. James McLeer, Commanding the Second Brigade, N. G. S. N. Y. | Printed sketched portrait of James McLeer. | |
481 | The Gallant Thirteenth! | Newspaper article concerning the 13th New York Infantry Regiment, U.S.A. Includes sketched portraits of eleven members of the unit. | |
481 | Col. John N. Partridge, Commanding the Twenty-third Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y. | Printed sketched portrait of John Nelson Partridge (b. 1838?), Union officer. | |
481 | Colonel Emmons Clark. | Printed sketched portrait of Emmons Clark (b. 1828?), formerly of the 7th New York Infantry Regiment, U.S.A. | |
482 | The Original Flag Of Fort M'Henry. | Printed sketch of the U.S. National Flag that flew at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., during the War of 1812. | |
482 | The Stars And Stripes. | Newspaper article concerning Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. | |
483 | Statue of General Sherman. | Printed sketch of the equestrian monument in Washington, D.C., of William Tecumseh Sherman. | |
483 | Tammany's Heroic Dead. | Newspaper article concerning the monument at Gettysburg, Pa., dedicated to the 42nd New York Infantry Regiment, U.S.A. | |
483 | Gen. H. G. Wright Dead. | Newspaper obituary of Horatio Gouverneur Wright (1820-1899), Union general who commanded the VI Corps of the Army of the Potomac, 1864-1865. | |
484 | [Naval scene] | Printed sketch of unidentified naval vessels on rough seas. | |
484 | The Confederate States Flags. 1861-1865. | Newspaper article concerning the evolution of the design of the Confederate national flag. | |
484 | The Star Spangled Banner. | Printed facsimile of Francis Scott Key's Star Spangled Banner, written after the attack of the British fleet on Fort McHenry, Md., 13 September 1812. | |
484 | The Old Paul Jones Flag. | Printed sketch of the flag adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777. | |
485 | Southern Generals. | Newspaper article concerning the postwar lives of former Confederate generals. | |
485 | The Stand of Seven Well-armed Troopers Against and Indian Charge. | Newspaper article concerning U.S. Army operations against Indians in Colorado in July 1865. | |
485 | Confederate Monument. | Printed sketch of a monument to the Confederate soldier at Dallas, Texas. Dedicated 20 April 1897. | |
486 | Changes in the Flag from 1775 to 1896. | Printed sketch of the changing design of the U.S. National Flag from 1775 to 1896. | |
486 | Our Perennial Pauper. | Printed cartoon concerning a bill in Congress to place Ulysses Simpson Grant on the retired army list. | |
487 | Charleston. S.C. [map] | Printed map of Charleston, S.C., ca. 1864. | |
488 | The Ralph Izard Hatchment, St. James's, Goose Creek. | Printed sketch of family crest. | |
488 | plate | In old graveyard at "Goose Creek," on the Ashley River above Charleston, S.C. | Sketch of the tombstone of Thomas Smith (ca. 1648-1694). |
488 | Booth's Last Days. | Newspaper article concerning John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865) after his assassination of Abraham Lincoln. |
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