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James River Collection (page 2)

Background imageJames River Collection: Under the Natural Bridge, 1872. Creator: J. Augustus Bogert

Under the Natural Bridge, 1872. Creator: J. Augustus Bogert
Under the Natural Bridge, 1872. Rock arch in Virginia, USA. Natural Bridge is a 215-foot-high (66 metre) natural arch with a span of 90 feet (27 metres), situated within a gorge on Cedar Creek

Background imageJames River Collection: Rainbow Arch, 1872. Creator: William Ludwell Sheppard

Rainbow Arch, 1872. Creator: William Ludwell Sheppard
Rainbow Arch, 1872. Rock formation on the James River, Virginia, USA: The stratification here is most rare and strange, describing the arc of a circle

Background imageJames River Collection: Richmond from Hollywood, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley

Richmond from Hollywood, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley
Richmond from Hollywood, 1872. View of the James River and the town of Richmond, Virginia, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageJames River Collection: Attack of the Monitor on the Merrimack, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Attack of the Monitor on the Merrimack, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Attack of the " Monitor" on the " Merrimack", (1878). The Battle of Hampton Roads, Virginia, which was fought on 8-9 March 1862

Background imageJames River Collection: The James River and countryside near Richmond, Virginia, USA, 19th century

The James River and countryside near Richmond, Virginia, USA, 19th century
The James River and country near Richmond, Virginia, USA, 19th century. From The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, vol III, by Robert Wilson

Background imageJames River Collection: View of Balcony Falls, James River, Virginia, USA, 1877

View of Balcony Falls, James River, Virginia, USA, 1877

Background imageJames River Collection: Richmond, Virginia, 1862-1867. Artist: R Hinshelwood

Richmond, Virginia, 1862-1867. Artist: R Hinshelwood
Richmond, Virginia, 1862-1867. The state capital of Virginia, Richmond was the capital and seat of government of the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861-1865

Background imageJames River Collection: The Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia, 1 July 1862 (1862-1867)

The Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia, 1 July 1862 (1862-1867). The gunboats Monitor and Galena covering the retreat. The Battle of Malvern Hill was the last engagement of the Peninsula Campaign in



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