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Currier & Ives (fl. 1857-1907)
General Stoneman's Great Cavalry Raid, May 1863. Through the heart of Virginia, spending ten days in Rebel territory; Crossing the Rappahannock on the 28th of April, and returning to Head-quarters May 8th after thoroughly destroying all the bridges of importance, tearing up Miles of railroad track, breaking their canals, destroying Millions of dollars worth of stores, capturing prisoners at the very gates of Richmond, and returning with the loss of only one man killed, one wounded, and fifty or sixty taken prisoners.
Location
Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART441239
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5500px × 4180px
Photo Credit
The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY
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Battles
Cavalry
Civil War, American (1861-1865)
Fighting Scene
Horseman
Print
Riding
Soldier
Stoneman, George (1822-1894)
Virginia, USA