View of skeletonized bodies of soldiers, uniforms, and equipment on the Bull Run battlefield near Manassas, Virginia, c. 1865. Possibly by Andrew J. Russell.
Portrait of Union soldier John Rodgers Meigs showing stereoviews to an unidentified woman shortly after his return from the First Battle of Bull Run, 1861.
Second view of a crowd greeting Union soldiers of the 1st Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment after their return from fighting in the First Battle of Bull Run at the D&M Railroad Depot in Detroit, Michigan, August 2, 1861. Politician Lewis Cass is said to be speaking to the crowd and is probably standing with other dignitaries below the American flags on the left. By Jex Bardwell.
View of a crowd greeting Union soldiers of the 1st Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment after their return from fighting in the First Battle of Bull Run at the D&M Railroad Depot in Detroit, Michigan, August 2, 1861. Politician Lewis Cass is said to be speaking to the crowd and is probably standing with other dignitaries below the American flags on the left. By Jex Bardwell.
Union and Confederate veterans gathered on Henry House Hill for the 1911 Peace Jubilee on the 50th anniversary of the First Battle of Bull Run.
View of Union soldiers and civilians attending the dedication ceremony of the Bull Run monument, June 10, 1865. By William Morris Smith.
Two photographers having a picnic with a destroyed railroad bridge in the background at Blackburn's Ford, Virginia, 1862. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
Union soldiers posing amidst the ruins of the Henry House which was the scene of intense fighting during the First Battle of Bull Run, March 1862. By George Barnard. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
Photograph of a group of civilians somewhere on the battlefield of Bull Run posing behind what are said to be the remains of unburied soldiers, their uniforms, and equipment strewn about in front of them in the foreground. It is unknown when the photograph was taken, but the civilians are believed to be either tourists visiting the battlefield or the family members of missing soldiers looking for their loved ones. By Andrew J. Russell.
Two young Union soldiers kneeling before graves on the First Battle of Bull Run battlefield near Sudley Church, March 1862. By George Barnard. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
A group of correspondents and photographers attending an event on the Bull Run battlefield, 1865.
A Union encampment at Blackburn's Ford near Manassas, July 4, 1862. By Timothy O'Sullivan. Animated stereoscopic photograph.