. Original photographs taken on the battlefields during the Civil War of the United States . ofRichmond. While Brady was takinghis photographs at Yorktown, he metthe distinguished Prince de Joinvilleand his royal companions of theHouse of Orleans, who, for pure loveof adventure, had come from Franceand were following the Army of thePotomac as aides-de-camp, being per-mitted to serve without taking theoath of allegiance, and without noblemen were eating dinner incamp when Brady secured this pic-ture. A few days later Brady metthe Battery C, 3rd U. S. Flying Artil-lery, on the road to Fa


. Original photographs taken on the battlefields during the Civil War of the United States . ofRichmond. While Brady was takinghis photographs at Yorktown, he metthe distinguished Prince de Joinvilleand his royal companions of theHouse of Orleans, who, for pure loveof adventure, had come from Franceand were following the Army of thePotomac as aides-de-camp, being per-mitted to serve without taking theoath of allegiance, and without noblemen were eating dinner incamp when Brady secured this pic-ture. A few days later Brady metthe Battery C, 3rd U. S. Flying Artil-lery, on the road to Fair Oaks andsecured a remarkable picture in this campaign isthe ruins of the Norfolk had been the chief naval depot ofthe Confederates, but on the tenth ofMay, 1862, General John E. Wool,with 5,000 men, entered the city. Thenavy-yard, with its workshops, store-houses and other buildings had beenwrecked, but two hundred cannon fellinto the hands of the Union Confederate ironclad Merri-mac tried to escape up the James,but grounded and was blown CONFEDERATE WORKS AFTER EVACUATION OF YORKTOWN ADVENTUROUS EUROPEAN NOBLEMEN WITH ARMY OF THE POTOMAC IN 1862


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