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Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: New Westminster, British Columbia, 1882

New Westminster, British Columbia, 1882
Illustration showing the clapboard houses and church of New Westminster, British Columbia, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Border between the United States and British Columbia, c

The Border between the United States and British Columbia, c
Panorama showing part of the boundary line between the United States and British Columbia, with Mount Baker in the background

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882

Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882
Illustration showing native American Indian women, wrapped in shawls, sitting outside their lodge which is decorated with elaborate totem carvings, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Primeval Forest at Burrards Inlet, British Columbia, 18

The Primeval Forest at Burrards Inlet, British Columbia, 18
Illustration showing the ancient forest at Burrards Inlet, British Columbia, with native American Indian wooden houses, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Women of the Papagos Tribe of Native American Indians, 1858

Women of the Papagos Tribe of Native American Indians, 1858
Illustration showing some native American Indian women, of the Papagos tribe, with bows and arrows, wearing wide brimmed hats, cropped tops and skirts

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Chiefs House, Tuscarora Indian Village

The Chiefs House, Tuscarora Indian Village
This depiction of the American Indian Chiefs house, at Tuscarora, shows how quickly the native Americans were expected to integrate into European style living

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Veterans of the War of 1812; New York, 1865

Veterans of the War of 1812; New York, 1865
Illustration showing two veterans of the American War of Independence (of 1812), greeting each other in the streets of New York, 1865

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Native American Indian Village, British Columbia, 1882

Native American Indian Village, British Columbia, 1882
Illustration showing the collection of wooden native American Indian dwellings of a village on the East coast of British Columbia, 1882. In the foreground is one of their canoes

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Diegeno Indians travelling across the West of the USA, c. 185

Diegeno Indians travelling across the West of the USA, c. 185
Illustration showing a family of Diegeno native American Indians travelling through a desert landscape in the far West of the USA, c.1858

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Ottawa, 1857

Ottawa, 1857
Landscape of Ottawa in its undeveloped state, showing a small number of houses and a mill at the edge of the river, c.1857

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Native American Indian Totem Poles, British Columbia, 1882

Native American Indian Totem Poles, British Columbia, 1882
Image showing several monumental totem poles outside native American Indian dwellings, British Columbia, 1882. The figures on the totem poles are dressed in a mixture of Indian and European dress

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Jefferson Davis (1808-1889)

Jefferson Davis (1808-1889)
Portrait of Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States during the American Civil war of 1861-65

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Sioux native American Indian Chiefs outside Buckingham Palac

Sioux native American Indian Chiefs outside Buckingham Palac
In 1907, two Sioux native American Indian chiefs, Akish ya and George Kiyiwakan went from Manitoba to London, Great Britain, to air their grievances against the Canadian Government

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The wagon road at Chapmans Bar Bluff, British Columbia, 188

The wagon road at Chapmans Bar Bluff, British Columbia, 188
Illustration showing the rocky gorge of Chapmans Bar Bluff, with a wagon road cut out of the mountainside, British Columbia, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887

US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887
Old US trooper and portraits of local scouts, who took part in the hunt for Apache native American Indians, during one of the last wars between the Indians

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America; view of Richmond, the capital of V

The Civil war in America; view of Richmond, the capital of V
Virginia was the Confederate capital of the Southern States of America

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Fort Fisher, Cape Fear; American Civil War, 1864

Fort Fisher, Cape Fear; American Civil War, 1864
Engraving showing the British steamer Hansa running the blockade, under the guns of Fort Fisher at the entrance to the Cape Fear River

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. The stampede from Bull Run

The Civil War in America. The stampede from Bull Run
The end of the first Battle of Bull Run, showing Unionists retreating after losing the battle, which took place on July 21st 1869

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Panorama of Charleston, 1863

Panorama of Charleston, 1863
Engraving showing a panorama of the town of Charleston, viewed from Port Johnson, during the American Civil War, 1863

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The civil war in America. Confederate ships in battle

The civil war in America. Confederate ships in battle
The ironclad frigate New Ironsides and two Ericsson batteries going into action at Charleston

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. Confederate scouts

The Civil war in America. Confederate scouts
Confederate scouts with percusio caps for the garrison of Vicksburg, running the Federal pickets. The garrison at Vicksburg held out for 6 weeks before it fell to the Unionists on July 4th 1863

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: Riots in New York

The Civil War in America: Riots in New York
Destructiion of the coloured orphan asylum. Anti-draft riots in New York caused at least 120 deaths and $2 million worth of damage

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America, advanced post of General Blenker s

The Civil War in America, advanced post of General Blenker s
At the beginning of 1862, Lincoln issued General War Order 1, calling on all US forces to begin a general advance on the South

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: retreat of the Federalists (Unioni

The Civil War in America: retreat of the Federalists (Unioni
Minor battle at Balls Bluff, showing the retreat of the Unionist soldiers into the river

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The civil war in America: attack on the Confederate batterie

The civil war in America: attack on the Confederate batterie
Attack on the Confederate batteries at Bull Run by the 27th and 14th New York regiments. The battle of Bull Run was the first major battle of the civil war, seen here from the Confederate side

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: The lazy stand made by the Federal

The Civil war in America: The lazy stand made by the Federal
Battle scene showing both sides, cannons and guns blazing. At the second Battle of Bull Run, 75, 000 Federals under General John Pope were defeated by 55

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Fairfax Courthouse, the headquarte

The Civil War in America. Fairfax Courthouse, the headquarte
General Beauregard led the Confederate Army throughout the American Civil War. His actions started the war after opening fire on Fort Sumter on April 12th 1861

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Embarkation of a portion of the ar

The Civil War in America. Embarkation of a portion of the ar
General McClellan massing his troops at Alexandria near Washington, for the Peninsula campaign

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The blockade runner Lizzie; American Civil War, 1864

The blockade runner Lizzie; American Civil War, 1864
Engraving of the steamship Lizzie built on the Clyde, Scotland, and first used as a blockade runner during the American Civil War, 1864

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. The riots in New York

The Civil War in America. The riots in New York
Scene showing a mob burning the Provost Marshalls office. Anti-draft riots in New York caused 120 deaths and $2million of damage. Order was restored by soldiers returning from the battle of Gettysburg

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The American Civil War. The outrage on the Trent

The American Civil War. The outrage on the Trent
Lord Lyons communicating Earl Russells despatch to Mr.Secretary Seward. An international diplomatic crisis erupted for President Lincoln when two Confederate officials sailing towards England were

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General Sto

The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General Sto
General Stoneman, accompanied by the Comte de Paris and the Duc de Chartres, on a reconnaissance expedition to Cedar Run. The peninsular Campaign began when McLellans Army of the Potomac advanced

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: destruction of the Confederate flo

The Civil War in America: destruction of the Confederate flo
Union ships under the command of Flag Officer David Farragut moving up the Missippi river to take New Orleans, the biggest Confederate port

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: Camp at Hatteras Inlet

The Civil War in America: Camp at Hatteras Inlet
Panoramic view of camp with solders drilling. Provisional camp of a portion of the Burnside expedition at Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, from a sketch by an ILN special artist

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: General Stuarts Headquarters; American Civil War, 1864

General Stuarts Headquarters; American Civil War, 1864
Illustration showing General Stuarts headquarters on the Rapidan River; a thickly wooded scene, with soldiers cutting down trees and chopping logs

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The civil war in America: some of Wilsons boys in wooden

The civil war in America: some of Wilsons boys in wooden
The sketch by Frank Vizetelly shows C Company under Colonel Wilson casually on guard at Staten Island

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: Hatteras spit with the wreck of th

The Civil War in America: Hatteras spit with the wreck of th
Panorama of a wreck at sea from the American civil war, Unionist ship, City of New York

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The civil war in America. Portrait of Mr Yancey, commissione

The civil war in America. Portrait of Mr Yancey, commissione
The Hon William Lowndes Yancey, senator and cotton planter came to the UK and France with a deposition from the Confederates to try and promote trsde between the Southern States and Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. gallant charge of Federal (Unionis

The Civil war in America. gallant charge of Federal (Unionis
Federal (Unionist) troops charge into Fairfax to release two Federal prisoners about to be hanged by the Confederates, on 31st May 1861

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The war in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp

The war in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp
Night scene with Federal soldiers signalling with a flaming torch over the river banks of the Potomac to Headquarters at Washington

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Confederate Army Winter Quarters, Rapidan; American Civil Wa

Confederate Army Winter Quarters, Rapidan; American Civil Wa
The winter quarters of the left wing of the Confederate army, on the Rapidan. The Confederate army cut down most of the surrounding trees for use as fuel and heating during the winter

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: Jefferson Thompsons guerillas sho

The Civil war in America: Jefferson Thompsons guerillas sho
Confederate snipers under Jefferson Thompson making life difficult for the Unionists to advance

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Battle on the James River; American Civil War, 1864

Battle on the James River; American Civil War, 1864
Engraving showing the Texans of Longstreets Corps retaking the outer line of entrenchments, on the south side of the James River, from the Unionist army

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Train with reinforcements for Gen

The Civil War in America. Train with reinforcements for Gen
Hundreds of Confederate soldiers leap from the train, as it derails in the Mississippi forest

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: General Burnsides expedition

The Civil war in America: General Burnsides expedition
The 9th New York (Hawkins Zouaves)and the 21st Massachusetts taking the Confederate fieldwork on Roanoke island at the point of the bayonet, during General Burnsides expedition to seize the area

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: Federals advancing on the abandone

The Civil War in America: Federals advancing on the abandone
The Unionists began to gain the upper hand against Confederate forces as the Peninsular Campaign took hold during 1862

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil war. Confederates trapping a boats crew of t

American Civil war. Confederates trapping a boats crew of t
The Potomac River, Virginia, was one of the key battle grounds during the Civil War. This scene shows a Confederate soldier shooting towards the shore from where the Unionists were firing at

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Warrenton, Virginia, 1863

Warrenton, Virginia, 1863
A peaceful scene in Warrenton, Virginia, with the railway passing through on the left hand side



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