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Civil War Railroad Photographs
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Credit: Library of Congress, Prints &
Photographs Division.
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Whiteside, TN.
Trestle Bridge.
Created/Published: 1864
Description:
Federal Engineers built this four tiered, 780 Foot long
Trestle Bridge.
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Virginia, A
Trestle Bridge of The Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
Created/Published:
Unknown Description:
Photograph of the locomotive "Firefly" on a Trestle Bridge.
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Devereux
Station, Va. on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
Created/Published:
Unknown
Description:
The supervisor in this photograph is General Hermann
Haupt the Chief of Construction and Transportation for
the Union. The engine pulling the train was named in his
honor.
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The "General Haupt" Created/Published:
Unknown Description:
Another view of the steam engine named after the Chief
of Construction and Transportation for the Union.
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Warrenton
Court House, Va. Railroad depot.
Created/Published: 1862 August.
Description:
Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Bull Run, 2nd Battle of,
Va., 1862, July-August 1862.
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer.
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Culpeper
Court House, Va. Freight train on Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
Created/Published: 1862 August.
Description:
Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Bull Run, 2nd Battle of,
Va., 1862, July-August 1862.
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer.
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