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Grant Post

One of three views, in two different sizes, of the Grand Army of the Republic's Grant Post, also known as Grant Hall, located on Washington Avenue.

Grant Post

One of three views, in two different sizes, of the Grand Army of the Republic's Grant Post, also known as Grant Hall, located on Washington Avenue.

Grant Post

One of three views, in two different sizes, of the Grand Army of the Republic's Grant Post, also known as Grant Hall, located on Washington Avenue. Is not dated.

Grant Post Relic Room

Interior view of an exhibition in the Grand Army of the Republic's Relic Room, in the Grant Post, also known as Grant Hall, located on Washington Avenue. The exact location is unknown.

Duryee's Zouaves

View of a group of Duryee's Zouaves, Civil War veterans, in a parade. Image includes a man sitting on a horse in left background, and an unidentified church and another building, perhaps a school...

Commander's badge

View of a star-shaped medal with inscription, "Grand Army of the Republic Veteran, 1861-1865," hanging by a two five-link chains from a rectangular frame containing an eagle with outspread wings...

Veterans in parade

One of two views, in dfferent sizes, of Civil War veterans marching in a parade. The location, presumably Brooklyn, is unknown.

Veterans in parade

One of two views, in dfferent sizes, of Civil War veterans marching in a parade. The location, presumably Brooklyn, is unknown.

[Civil War veterans]

Close-up view of four Civil War veterans sitting in an open car during a parade. They are identified as: Charles Rague, William A. Findlay, James McComb, and Charles H. Cotton. The location,...

[Civil War veterans]

Close-up view of five Civil War veterans sitting in an open car during a parade. They are identified as: Commander C. S. Clayton. August Rehms, Thomas Barry, Edward Keteltas, and S. Drescher. The...