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the river for the operations against Richmond. On to Richmond! near Cumberland, Virginia, May, 1862. With Confederate opposition at Yorktown and Williamsburg . The gathering of the Union army of forty thousand men at White House, near Cumberland, was felt to be the beginning of the expected victorious advance. That part tanding timber was felled in all directions. Where supplies were landed at Cumberland. The south bank of the Pamunkey, looking northwest across the lower camp. point from Fortress Monroe, via York River. Headquarters under canvas. (Cumberland, May, 1862.) A photograph from a tree-top. Although a long distance from homle army. This panoramic view shows a part of the encampment. Idle days at Cumberland. The farm-lands occupied by the impatient, waiting army were soon stripped the great campaign would come to nothing. Waiting for orders to move. (Cumberland, May, 1862.) During the ten days of inaction the soldiers rested after their