was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: TITLE: Warrenton, Virginia. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Generals, Ambrose E. Burnside...
(193480 bytes) Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, Headquarters of the army of the Potomac during the Battle of Gettysburg., 1863<br>O'Sullivan, Timothy H., Photographer<br>Source:...
Commander of the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville After inaugurating what promised to be a brilliant offensive campaign, he surrendered the initiative...
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC (Casualties).png English: Battle of Chancellorsville, Union casualties. Date 8 May 2016 Source Bigelow, John. The Campaign of Chancellorsville...
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC (Strength).png English: Battle of Chancellorsville, Union strength. Date 8 May 2016 Source Bigelow, John. The Campaign of Chancellorsville...
of Manassas, Confederate Order of Battle, Army of the Potomac.png English: Order of Battle chart for the Confederate Army of the Potomac during the First...
alludes to the U.S. Capitol and the Potomac River and combined with the stars representing the three branches of Government, symbolizes the District of Columbia...
Brigades, asking for copies of the music which I gladly furnished. The call was gradually taken up through the Army of the Potomac." This more emotive and...
McDowell ... at Platt's Hall, San Francisco, on the evening of Friday, October 21st, 1864 ... ; [and,] Speech of Hon. John Conness, delivered at Platt's Hall...
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the military engineering branch of the United States Army. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached...