Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1927, Page 52

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. Over Three § A Remarkable Collectio Neighborhood o During Two famous old types of fighting craft, a side-wheel gunboat and moni- tor in the background. Union bluejackets of the gunboat Commodore Barney on deck. Checkers and banjos are helping to while away a quiet day on the Potomac. After the great conflict. President ] Union troops from the stand in front o avenue, a dirt road. in the grand review o A mobile mortar mounted on a railroad truck, forerunner of the great rail- mounted guns of today. A proud man-of-war of her day, the gunboat Com- modore Barney. When the roof of old F graph was taken during about the courthouse w: grounds marks the scene Gen. Grant (leaning against tree) and his staff in camp. The group includes Col. A. Badeau, Gen. ]. G. Ber- nard, Col. T. Bowers, Col. F. T. Dent, Col. William L. Duff, Capt. William McK. Dunn, F. R. Munther, Col. E. A slave dealer’s headquarters at Alexandria, Va. S. Parker (a full-blood commandeered during the war. Indian) and Gen. J. A. Rawlins. T il b —— A camp scene in nearby Virginia. Note the disrespectful attitude of the S e # P e b (e b 0 " 5 soldier behind the commanding officer on the right When boys fought beside grizzled veterans. Company B, Maine Infantry, on parade at Fred o Fort Totten, one of the ring of 20 ericksburg, Va, in the latter part of the war.

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