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Confederate dead in trench after the Battle of Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg, Virginia, circa 1930-1944

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Alternate title:Old historic stone wall at foot of Marye's Heights with Confederate dead in trench, taken after the Battle of Fredericksburg, December, 1862
Summary:Confederate dead in trench after the Battle of Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg, Virginia, circa 1930-1944. Front title reads: "Old historic stone wall at the foot of Marye's Heights with Confederate dead in trench. Taken after the Battle of Fredericksburg, December, 1862." Caption reads: "At Fredericksburg and within fifteen miles, more great armies maneuvered, more great battles were fought, more men were engaged in mortal combat, and more officers and privates were killed and wounded than in any similar territory in America." Postcard number: 44292-C.
Provider:Kishpaugh, R. A.
Curt Teich & Co.
Century:1901-2000
Printing place:North America
United States of America
Illinois
Chicago
Place of origin – Continent:North America
Place of origin – Country:United States of America
Place of origin – Region:Virginia
Place of origin – Settlement:Fredericksburg
Temporal subject: 1861-1870
Geographical subject – Continent:North America
Geographical subject – Country:United States of America
Geographical subject – Region:Virginia
Geographical subject – Settlement:Fredericksburg
Topical subjects:United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Fredericksburg, Battle of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862
Trench warfare
Battlefields
Soldiers
Dead persons
Genre:Postcards
ArchivesUM location:Institute of American Deltiology postcard collection
Repository:National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection
Browse terms:Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places
War, Military
Collection:National Trust Library Historic Postcard Collection
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