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The Confederate Monument, Alexandria, Virginia
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The Confederate Monument, Alexandria, Virginia
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City Hall, Alexandria, Virginia, May 8, 2011
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Union Occupation of Alexandria, Virginia
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Civil War Photo of Battery Rodgers in Alexandria, Virginia
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Martial Law Imposed on Alexandria, Virginia
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Military Pass, July 4, 1861
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"Searching a Southern Home for Arms" by Adalbert Volck
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Franklin and Armfield Slave Office in Alexandria, Virginia
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Franklin and Armfield Slave Office in Alexandria, Virginia
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Harper's Weekly, June, 1861
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The Death of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth
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"The Murder of Ellsworth," Harper's Weekly, June 15, 1861
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Francis E. Brownell, a Union soldier in Col Ellsworth’s “Fire Zouaves” (1861-1863)
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Col. Elmer Ellsworth, the First Union Officer Killed in the Civil War
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James W.Jackson, Proprietor of the Marshall House in Alexandria, VA
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The Marshall House in Alexandria, Virginia (August, 1862)
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Former Location of the Marshall House in Alexandria, Virginia
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The Plaque on the Hotel Monaco
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Ellsworth in his Zouave Officer's Uniform
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Col. Elmer Ellsworth's Kepi. Exhibit at the Fort Ward Museum, Alexandria, Virginia
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Glazed Granite Pitcher Commemorating the Death of Ellsworth
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Col. Elmer Ellsworth's Hair with Handwritten Verse
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Fragment of Marshall House Flag
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Carlyle House in Alexandria, Virginia
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The Carlyle House Garden
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Restored Northwest Bastion of Fort Ward in Alexandria, Virginia
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Restored Northwest Bastion of Fort Ward in Alexandria, Virginia
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Munitions Storage at Fort Ward in Alexandria, Virginia
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Members of the 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Drilling in Fort Ward