Barnard, George N., 1819-1902
George N. Barnard American photographer
Barnard, George N., 1819-1902, photographe
George N. Barnard photographe américain
Barnard, George N. (American photographer, 1819-1902)
Barnard, George N.
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Works
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[Atlanta, Ga. Gen. William T. Sherman on horseback at Federal Fort No. 7] | |
Atlanta, Georgia. Fortifications | |
Bull Run, Virginia. Robinson's house | |
Calhoun's grave, St. Philip's Ch'yard, Charleston, S.C. | |
Catalogue of photographic incidents of the war ... 1863: | |
Charleston, South Carolina. Ruins of Roman Catholic Cathedral. Interior view | |
Cities under the gun, c1986: | |
Gloucester, Virginia. Water battery | |
Instantaneous view, the Calzada del Monte | |
Instantaneous view. The harbor of Havana, with Fountain of Neptune in the foreground | |
Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), looking toward Charleston | |
Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga. | |
[Manassas, Va. Confederate fortifications, with Federal soldiers] | |
The Mexican reformation... | |
Nashville, Tennessee. View of city | |
Outside view, Fort Sumter | |
Photographic views of Sherman's campaign | |
Preparing for the "March to the Sea" | |
Rebel look-out, Bolivar Point | |
Rebel works in front of Atlanta, Ga., no. 3 | |
[Recueil. Photographies positives. Oeuvre de George N. Barnard] | |
Refugees leaving the old homestead | |
Ruins of Mrs. Henry's house, Bull Run, in this vicinity the battle raged fiercest | |
Ruins of old brick church, Hampton, Va. The oldest church in America | |
Ruins of railroad depot, Atlanta, Ga. | |
Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S.C. | |
Ruins of the northeastern railway depot, Charleston | |
Ruins of the passenger station, (car shed), Atlanta, Ga. - Nov. 1864 | |
Sally port (outside), Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island | |
Selected civil war photograph collection (Library of Congress) | |
Sherman and his generals | |
Sherman's men destroying railroad | |
South angle of Fort Sumter after the war, Charleston, S.C. | |
South bank of the Chattahoochie, Ga. | |
Stereographs from the series Views in Cuba | |
Trinity Episcopal Church, 3rd & Ind. Ave. Unfinished Capitol in the background | |
Umbrella Rock -- Lookout Mountain | |
Vendue Range, Charleston, S.C. | |
View from an elevation in front of the Capitol, Nashville, Tenn., looking west over the battle field on the first day of the fight, Dec. 15th, 1864 | |
View from rebel fort on Peach Tree Street, looking north, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864 | |
View in the city of Atlanta, Ga. Whitehall Street | |
View of Fort Moultrie | |
View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), showing the debris, shot, and shell | |
View of Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. | |
View of large rebel fort east of W. & A. R.R. Potter's House in right background, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864 | |
View of the old homestead on Alex. Knox's plantation, Mount Pleasant, near Charleston, S.C. | |
View on Battery, Charleston harbor Charleston, S.C. | |
View on Meeting St., Charleston, S.C., looking south, showing St. Michael's church, the Mills House, ruins of Central Church and Theatre in ruins in the foreground | |
Visual materials from the O.M. Poe papers | |
[Washington, D.C. Closer view of Aqueduct Bridge, with Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in foreground] | |
[Washington, D.C. Guards at ferry landing on Mason's Island examining a pass] | |
Where General McPherson was killed | |
Whiteside Valley below the bridge | |
Winter quarters of the rebel army, at Manassas, Va., 1862 | |
[Yorktown, Va. Headquarters of Gen. John B. Magruder] | |
Yorktown, Virginia. Exploded gun in Confederate battery | |
Yorktown, Virginia. View from Cornwallis cave |