Part 8: Western Theater Campaigns pp. 393-461

A Guide to the Robert Knox Sneden Scrapbook
Scrapbook Inventory (Part 8: Western Theater Campaigns pp. 393-461)
Collection Number 1994.80.393-461

PageTypeTitle or TextDescription
393printThe Sherman Monument.Printed sketch of the monument in Washington, D.C., dedicated to William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), Union general.
393printThe Pedestal And The Ground.Newspaper clipping concerning the Sherman Monument in Washington, D.C.
394printGeneral William T. Sherman.Printed photographic portrait of William Tecumseh Sherman.
395plateSherman's Army.Text, by Sneden, recording the Union armies that made up William T. Sherman's forces during the Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
395printView in Orangeburg, S.C., Captured by Sherman's Right Wing, Feb. 11, 1864.Printed sketch of Orangeburg, S.C., occupied by Sherman's Army on 12 February 1865. Carolinas Campaign, 1865.
395printTarver's Mill, Georgia.Printed sketch.
396printSherman's Men Driving Rebels Out Of Fayetteville.Printed sketch of Union soldiers fighting Confederates in Fayetteville, N.C. Carolinas Campaign, 1865.
396printMap Showing Sherman's Operations.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
396printColumbia, S.C.Printed sketch.
397plateBattle of Snake Creek Gap near Resaca, Geo.Text, by Sneden, concerning the Battle of Snake Creek Gap, Ga. Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
399plateView of Lee & Gordon's Mills. Battlefield of Chickamauga.Battle of Chickamauga, 19-20 September 1863.
399plateA Bombproof and Rebel Defenses of Atlanta Georgia.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
399plateOutpost on the Union line in front of Atlanta, Georgia. 1864.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
400plateAllatoona Pass, Georgia.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
401platePart of the Rebel Defenses outside Atlanta, Georgia. 1864.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
402plateRebel Fort Kenesaw, Georgia.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
402printAmerican Marble Company, Marietta, Georgia.Printed photograph. Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
403printAdvance of Sherman's Right Wing - 17th Army Corps, Crossing the Saluda River, S.C., on the 17th Feb.Printed sketch. Carolinas Campaign, 1865.
403printOrangeburg Courthouse, S.C.Printed sketch. Carolinas Campaign, 1865.
403printThe Seventeenth Corps Crossing The Ogechee River, Georgia.Printed sketch. March to the Sea, 15 November-21 December 1864.
403plateThe Rebel Fort McAllister near Savannah Georgia on the Ogechee River.March to the Sea, 15 November-21 December 1864.
403printRebel Defenses at Atlanta.Printed photograph. Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
405printMap Showing territory covered by Genl. Sherman's Army - while marching and fighting through Georgia.Printed map with annotations by Sneden. March to the Sea, 15 November-21 December 1864.
405printW. T. Sherman.Printed sketched portrait from a photograph of William Tecumseh Sherman.
405printGeo. H. Thomas.Printed sketched portrait from a photograph of George Henry Thomas (1816-1870), Union general who commanded the Army of the Cumberland during the Atlanta Campaign.
406 blank page 
406plateRoster of the "Army of the Tennessee." Nov. 1864. 
407plateThe Army which marched through Georgia.Text, by Sneden, concerning the strength and make-up of the Union armies under Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman in May 1864.
408plateThe Army which marched through Georgia.Continuation from page 407.
409plateAtlanta. Georgia. And Its Rebel Defences. [map] 
410plateThe 20th Corps, USA Crossing Little River near Millidgeville Georgia. Nov. 24th 1864.March to the Sea, 15 November-21 December 1864.
410plateMap Showing Genl. Sherman's March From Chattanooga to Atlanta.Atlanta Campaign, 1 May-8 September 1864.
410print17th Corps of Sherman's Army Crossing the South Edisto River Georgia.Printed sketch. March to the Sea, 15 November-21 December 1864.
411plateArmy of the Tennessee. U.S. Grant, Commandg. 1863.Text, by Sneden, concerning the organization of the U.S. Army of the Tennessee in January 1863.
412plateStrength of U.S. Army in May 1864. Commanded by Maj. Genl. W. T. Sherman.Text, by Sneden, concerning the organization of the Union forces under Sherman in May 1864 consisting of the Army of the Cumberland, the Army of the Tennessee, and the Army of the Ohio.
413plateCopy of Letter from Genl. W. T. Sherman USA to Genl. Hood CSA on Exchange of Prisoners of War.Copy of letter, 10 September 1864, from William Tecumseh Sherman concerning the exchange of Confederate prisoners captured during the Atlanta Campaign.
414printThe Pardoned Sentinel.Printed sketch.
415printLeading a Charge.Printed sketch of a soldier on horseback leading a charge.
415printFort Morgan. Surrendered to Farragut and [?]Fort Morgan, a Confederate fort guarding Mobile Bay, Ala., fell to Union naval and ground forces on 23 August 1864.
415plateVicinity of Winchester and Harper's Ferry, Va. [map] 
416plateSprout's Spring Mill. Oppequan River, Va.Sketch of building used as a hospital by the Union VI Corps during the Third Battle of Winchester, Va. 19 September 1864. Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 7 August 1864-2 March 1865.
416platePlan of the Battle of Winchester, Va. [map]Third Battle of Winchester, Va. 19 September 1864. Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 7 August 1864-2 March 1865.
417platePlan of the Battle of Fisher's Hill, Virginia. [map]Battle of Fishers Hill, Va., 22 September 1864. Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 7 August 1864-2 March 1865.
417plateLosses in the Union and Rebel Armies during Genl Sheridan's Campaign in the Shenandoah Valley, Va.Text, by Sneden, concerning losses suffered by the opposing armies in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 7 August 1864-2 March 1865.
417plateMacomber's Ford. Opequan River near Martinsburg, Va. October 1863.Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 7 August 1864-2 March 1865.
418printRaising The Flag On The Summit.Printed sketch of Union soldiers on Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Chattanooga Campaign, October-November 1863.
418plateCrawfish Springs near Chickamauga Tenn., held by Union force during Battle.Battle of Chickamauga, 19-20 September 1863.
418printBuilding Pontoon Bridge.Printed photograph.
418plateThe Old John Ross House. Rossville, Tennessee. 1863.Battle of Chickamauga, 19-20 September 1863.
418printView Of Lookout Mountain, Georgia, Near Chattanooga, Tennessee.Printed sketch.
419printMajor-General [?]. Prentiss. Bvt. Major-General Joseph B. Carr.Printed photographic portraits of the following Union generals: Samuel Ryan Curtis (1805-1866), Benjamin Mayberry Prentiss (1819-1901), and Joseph Bradford Carr (1828-1895).
419platePlan of the Battle of Lookout Mountain. [map]Chattanooga Campaign, October-November 1863.
420print[Siege] of Lexington, Mo.Printed sketch of Union troops fighting at the Siege of Lexington, Mo., 12-20 September 1861.
420printThe Fight At Lookout.Printed poem concerning the Battle of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 24 November 1863.
421printCharge of Major Zagonyl of General Fremont's Body Guard upon the Confederates near Springfield, Mo., Oct. 25, 1861.Printed sketch. Wilson's Creek Campaign, August-November 1861.
421print[Lookout Mountain, Tenn.]Printed sketch of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., during the Chattanooga Campaign, October-November 1863.
422printChattanooga. A Chart Of The Battle Between the Forces of Gens. Grant And Braxton Bragg, Fought Nov. 24-5, 1863. [map]Printed map. Chattanooga Campaign, October-November 1863.
423printThe Soldiers And Sailor's Monument. To Be Erected On Mt. Tom, At 83D-St. And Riverside Drive.Printed sketch of monument in New York City.
423printTwelfth Army Corps Monument.Printed photograph of the monument on the battlefield at Chattanooga, Tenn., dedicated to the Union XII Corps.
425printD. G. Farragut.Printed sketched portrait of David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870), Union admiral.
426printFirst Day's Bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip.Printed sketch. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
426printFort Massachusetts, Ship Island.Printed sketch. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
426printShip Island.Printed sketch. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
427printThe Federal Fleet Before New Orleans.Printed sketch. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
427printThe Hartford on Fire.Printed sketch. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
427printPassage of the 2d Division of the Federal Squadron past Forts Jackson and St. Philip, April 24, 1862.Printed sketch. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
428printGeneral Butler's Headquarters, New Orleans.Printed photograph. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
428printOld City Hall, New Orleans, Where The Officers Of The Fleet Came To Demand The Surrender Of The City.Printed photograph. Capture of New Orleans, 25 April 1862.
429printAdvance of Federal Troops on Corinth, General Hurlburt's Division Forcing its Way through the Mud.Printed sketch. Corinith, Miss., 3-4 October 1862.
429printFort Pulaski.Printed photographs of the Confederate fort that guarded the sea approach to Savannah, Ga. The fort was captured on 11 April 1862.
429print[Union commanders]Printed photographic portraits of the following Union generals: Thomas Leonidas Crittenden (1815-1893), William Nelson (1824-1862), Anson George McCook (1835-1817), Ormsby McKnight Mitchel (1810-1862).
430printFort Pulaski.Printed sketch.
430printFort Pickens, on Santa Rosa Island, Pensacola Bay, 1861.Printed sketch of Fort Pickens near Pensacola, Fla.
430printFort Pulaski.Printed photographs of the interior of Fort Pulaski.
431printThe Rebel Defences of Savannah, Georgia. 1864. [map]Printed map with annotations by Sneden.
431plateAttack on Ft. Pulaski. Savannah Georgia. April 1862. [map]Fort Pulaski, 10-11 April 1862.
432plate2nd Attack on Fort McAllister on the Ogeechee River. Georgia. 5 March 1863. [map] 
432plateLoss in The Battle of Stones River.Text, by Sneden, regarding total losses suffered by the Union and Confederate armies at the Battle of Stones River (also know as Murfreesboro), 31 December 1862 and 2 January 1863.
433printThe Old Frigate Kearsarge - At Anchor.Printed photograph of the U.S.S. Kearsarge, the Union ship that sunk the Confederate ship Alabama off the coast of Cherbourg, France, on 19 June 1864.
433printAdmiral David Dixon Porter.Printed photographic portrait of David Dixon Porter (1813-1891), Union admiral.
434plateView of the land front from the 2nd Traverse on North West Salient. Fort Fisher. Jany 1865.Sketch of the land front portion of Fort Fisher, the Confederate fort near Wilmington, N.C., that guarded the sea approach to the city. The fort fell to Union attacks on 15 January 1865.
435platePlan of Fort Fisher and Vicinity. [map]Includes a second map showing the attack on Fort Fisher of 15 January 1865.
435plateLosses in the Union Army in the Assault on Fort Fisher. Jany. 15th 1865. 
436plateThe sea front of Fort Fisher from the 6th to 11th Traverses. Showing The Mound Battery. 
436platePlan of the Battle of Carnifex Ferry, West Virginia. [map]Battle of Carnifex Ferry, W.Va., 10 September 1861.
437plate[Fort Henry] [map]Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn., 6 February 1862.
437plate[Fort Donelson] [map]Fort Donelson, Tenn., 12-16 February 1862.
438plateCapture of Mobile, Alabama. [map]Mobile Campaign, 17 March-12 April 1865.
438printNashiville. [map]Printed map of the Battle of Nashville, Tenn., 15-16 December 1864.
439printFoote's Gunboats Advancing to Attack Fort Henry.Printed sketch. Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn., 6 February 1862.
440printShiloh Church.Printed sketch of the church that gave its name to the Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862.
440printRecapture of Artillery at Battle of Shiloh by 1st Ohio under General Lovell H. Rousseau.Printed sketch. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862.
440printAmbassadors of the Confederate Government to England and France.Printed sketched portraits of James Murray Mason (1798-1871) and John Slidell (1793-1871).
441printView Of Mobile Ala.Printed sketch.
441printFranklin, Nov. 30, 1864, between Gens. Schofield and Hood. [map]Printed map.
442plateBattle of Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee. [map]Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862.
442printMajor-General Don Carlos Buell.Printed photographic portrait of Don Carlos Buell (1818-1898), Union general who commanded the Army of the Ohio at the Battle of Shiloh.
442plateBattle of Pittsburg Landing. [map]Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., 6-7 April 1862.
444plateView of Lee and Gordon's Mill. Battlefield of Chickamauga. April 1898. 
445print[Pittsburg Landing, Tenn.]Printed sketch.
445printPassage Down the Ohio of General James S. Negley's Brigade.Printed sketch.
445printThe Carondelet Passing Confederate Batteries at Island Number Ten.Printed sketch of the Union boat that ran the batteries at Island Number 10 in April 1862 to protect troops crossing below the island and forced the evacuation of the Confederates.
446printNight Attack on Island No. Ten by Gun Boats and [Mortar Boats].Printed sketch.
446printSiege of Island No. Ten. Night Bombardment by Mortar Boats.Printed sketch.
447plateThe Battlefield of Chicamauga. [map]Battle of Chickamauga, 19-20 September 1863.
449printSome Battle Ships, Cruisers and Monitors of the United States and England now in Service. January 1896.Printed photographs.
450plate"The Kearsarge" and "The Alabama" fighting in a circle off Cherbourg, France.Naval battle between the U.S.S. Kearsarge and the C.S.S. Alabama, 19 June 1864.
450printThe Cruise of the Alabama. [map]Printed map with text concerning the cruise of the C.S.S. Alabama.
451printGeneral Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General, C.S.A.Printed sketched portrait of Samuel Cooper (1798-1876), Confederate general.
451platePlan of The Circle Battle between the U.S. Ship "Kearsarge" Capt. Winslow and the Confederate Cruiser "Alabama" Capt Raphael Semmes, off the harbor of Cherburg, France. forenoon of Sunday June 19th 1864. [map] 
452printForward Deck Of The First-Class Battleship "Indiana."Printed photograph.
452printSix Twelve-Pound Howitzers.Newspaper article concerning U.S. Naval operations in Pensacola Bay, Fla., in September 1861.
453printThe Soldiers' Home At Dayton, Ohio.Printed sketch.
453printThe Equestrian Statue Surmounting the Monument to Gen. U. S. Grant in Lincoln Park, Chicago.Printed photograph.
454printU.S. Transport, "W. B. Terry," Pushing Her Way Through the Swamps at Island Number Ten.Printed sketch of U.S. naval operations during the Island No. 10 Campaign, 10 March 1862.
454printMosby's Clever Capture.Newspaper article concerning the capture of Union General Edwin Henry Stoughton (1838-1868) by Confederate Colonel John Singleton Mosby (1833-1916) on 9 March 1863.
455printBattle of Ball's Bluff and Death of Colonel Baker.Printed sketch of the death of Union Colonel Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861) at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, 21 October 1861.
457printW. B. Hazen.Printed photographic portrait of William Babcock Hazen (1830-1887), Union general who commanded a brigade during the Chattanooga Campaign, 1863.
459printGen. W. F. Smith Dead.Newspaper obituary of William Farrar Smith (1824-1903), Union general.
461printBattle of Pea Ridge, March 6, 1862.Printed sketch of the fighting at the Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., 7-8 March 1862.

 



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