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Photograph of Haxall's House, 1862 ca., Accession # 10796, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This photograph was purchased from the Krainik Gallery of Falls Church, Virginia, on November 2, 1988.
The battle was one of the Seven Days' battles [June 25--July 1, 1862] during McClellan's Peninsular Campaign; its aim was the capture of the Confederate capital at Richmond. For further information on this campaign consult: Clifford Dowdey, The Seven Days, 1964; Richard Wheeler, Sword Over Richmond, 1986; and, Stephen W. Sears, George B. McClellan: The Young Napoleon, 1988. These studies are available in Alderman Library.
This item is a wet-plate albumen photograph, 1862, from the series Brady's Album Gallery. No. 485: "Haxall's House, Harden Landing, Chas. [Charles] City Co., Va. Used as a Hospital after the Battle of White Oak Swamp, and near to which General [George B.] McClellan's headquarters were pitched, on 30th June, 1862." The house is a two-story, two-chimney structure with a front porch and an enclosed side porch. The upper level bears four visible dormers. There is an unidentified person sitting beside an upstairs window and a woman seated on the porch which also has two saddled horses hitched to its railing.