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Civil War Harper's Weekly, June 21, 1862

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THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC—GENERAL DAVIDSON'S BRIGADE TAKING POSSESSION OF MECHANICSVILLE, NEAR RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, MAY 24, 1862.—SKETCHED BY MR. MEAD.—[SEE PAGE 395.]

Maratanza.

Wachusett.

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Monitor.

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Galena

RENDEZVOUS OF OUR FLEET IN JAMES RIVER, OFF CITY POINT.—DRAWN ON THE SPOT, MAY 29, 1862.—[SEE PAGE 395.]

Battle of Mechanicsville
City Point
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