Robert M. La Follette Sr. Papers, 1879-1910, 1924-1929

Container Title
PH 12
Album, circa 1865, primarily comprised of cartes de visite of Civil War soldiers
No.   1
Colonel Frank A. Haskel
No.   2
Major General Sletten
No.   3
Colonel Thomas S. Allen
No.   4
2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry flag
No.   5
Captain E.P. Halsted
No.   6
Colonel Lucius Fairchild
No.   7
General Wadsworth of New York
No.   8
Captain Henry B. Converse
No.   9
General Doubleday
No.   10
Captain George H. Otis
No.   11
Captain John R. Spoerry
No.   12
General Solomon Meredith
No.   13
Captain George W. Gibson
No.   14
Lieutenant William Noble
No.   15
Colonel Edgar O'Conner
No.   16
Lieutenant Colonel George H. Stevens
No.   17
Colonel J.W. Hoffman
No.   18
Captain James D. Wood
No.   19
Hancock
No.   20
Quartermaster John G. McCormack
No.   21
Lieutenant Lloyd G. Harris
No.   22
Peter S. Arndt
No.   23
Colonel Williams, Indiana
No.   24
Brigadier General Hamilton
No.   25
Reverend Schafer
No.   26
Miss Schafer, daughter of Reverend Schafer
No.   27
Mrs. Schafer, wife of Reverend Schafer
No.   28
Miss Schafer, daughter of Reverend Schafer
No.   29
Senator Timothy Otis Howe, Wisconsin
No.   30
Miss Shafer, daughter of Reverend Schafer
No.   31
Judge Thomas Hood
No.   32
General Ulysses S. Grant
No.   33
General William T. Sherman
No.   34
Major General James B. MacPherson, commander of the 17th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee
No.   35
“Spot where Major General James B. MacPherson was killed,” Photographer: Captain Poc, U.S.A
No.   36
General Logan
No.   37
General M.D. Liggett
No.   38
General Oliver O. Howard
No.   39
General George G. Meade
No.   40
General Sedgwick
No.   41
General Sickles
No.   42
General Joseph Hooker
No.   43
General Ambrose E. Burnside
No.   44
Major General James B. MacPherson, commander of the 17th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee
No.   45
Napoleon
No.   46
General Gilmore
No.   47
Benjamin F. Butler
No.   48
Colonel Cassius Fairchild
No.   49
Lieutenant Colonel Dewitt C. Poole
No.   50
Colonel Edwin L Buttrick
No.   51
Colonel William T. Clark of the 17th Army Corps
No.   52
Colonel Charles S. Lovell
No.   53
Lieutenant Henry B. Harshaw
No.   54
General Kilpartick
No.   55
General Julius White
No.   56
Captain Herbert
No.   57
Unidentified Union Army officer
No.   58
John H. Lathrop, first chancellor of the University of Wisconsin
No.   59
Mrs. Cordelia Harvey
No.   60
General Beauregass
No.   61
General M.F. Force of New Jersey
No.   62
Lieutenant Colonel Cassius Fairchild
No.   63
Thomas Reynolds, Union Army officer
No.   64
General Gaylord
No.   65
Major General Frank Blair
No.   66
General Cadwallader C. Washburn
No.   67
Major William H. Morgan
No.   68
Lieutenant Henry T. Spoerry, 2nd Wisconsin
No.   69
Unidentified man
No.   70
General T.A. Allen
No.   71
Colonel Hillyen, member of General U.S. Grant's staff
No.   72
Captain F.K. Jenkins, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corp
No.   73
General M.F. Force, New Jersey
No.   74
Colonel Amasa Cobb
No.   75
Mount Vernon, George Washington's home, from the east
No.   76
Reverend Maxwell
No.   77
Miss Addie Fox
No.   78
Mrs. Nat Dean
No.   79
Mrs. Charles Bradley
No.   80
Unidentified Union Army lieutenant
No.   81
Edmund Blair
No.   82
Two unidentified soldiers of the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry sitting at a table drinking with three unidentified civilians; a young African-American male, holding a wine bottle, stands nearby
No.   83
Miss Sarah Robbins
No.   84
Unidentified Union Navy officer
No.   85
Charles Fairchild, paymaster of the United States Navy
No.   86
Unidentified Union Navy Officer
No.   87
G.E. French, acting ensign on the U.S.S. Mahaska
No.   88
Picket fence outside Judge S.L. Barnett's residence, Jacksonville, Florida
No.   89
Henry Stanley Pitkin
No.   90
J.C. Spear
No.   91
Peter Bassett, Union Navy gunner
No.   92
W.J. Stanson, captain's clerk, possibly on the U.S.S. Mahaska
No.   93
Commander Foxhall A. Parker, Union Navy officer, possibly on the U.S.S. Mahaska
No.   94
Acting Master Benjamin Dyer, Union Navy ship U.S.S. Mahaska
No.   95
Acting Ensign Fred Elliot, Union Navy ship U.S.S. Mahaska
No.   96
Mrs. Jefferson Davis
No.   97
Jefferson Davis
No.   98
Chief Justice Luther Dixon
No.   99
Mrs. Luther Dixon
No.   100
Henry Dixon, son of Luther Dixon
No.   101
Lieutenant Colonel Cassius Fairchild
No.   102
John A. Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts
No.   103
Charles Brigham
No.   104
Admiral David D. Porter
No.   105
Mrs. William Howe
No.   106
Henry Stanley Pitkin
No.   107
Mrs. Douglass
No.   108
Honorable Mr. Douglass