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Bostwick Brothers Civil War Photographs, 1863-1864, Accession #11016, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
These photographs were purchased by the Library from Jerry N. Showalter, Bookseller, Ivy, Virginia, on July 19, 1991.
Brandy Station was a station of the Southern Railway (then the Orange and Alexandria Railway) and a chief supply point for both armies. Brandy Station and its environs was the scene of the greatest cavalry battle of the Civil War. Due to Culpeper's strategic importance as the terminus of two roads, one branching out towards northern Virginia and the other towards the Shenandoah Valley the area was often a hotly contested battleground between the North and the South.
This collection consists of five [salt ?] prints of the camp of the Army of the Potomac at Brandy Station and Ingalls Siding, Culpeper, Virginia, 1863-1864, taken by Bostwick Brothers Artists.
The photographs include the following inscriptions:
1) Officer Depot of Repairs, Cap. E.J.S., Ingalls
Siding, Va., Jan 1864
2) untitled, wagons in a row with cottages in the
background
3) Brandy Station, Va., Bostwick Brothers Artists, Army
of the Potomac
4) Major General [George Gordon] Meade's Headquarters,
Brandy Station, Bostwick Brothers Artists, Army of the Potomac
5) General [Marsena Rudolph ?] Patrick's Headquarters,
Brandy Station, Bostwick Brothers Artists, Army of the
Potomac