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Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Claiming exemption from the draugh

The Civil War in America. Claiming exemption from the draugh
During the American Civil War, the rich could pay $300 or find a substitute willing to serve in the army in his place, the so-called rich mans law was used by many notable Americans

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Confederate sharpshooters firing at a supply train, American

Confederate sharpshooters firing at a supply train, American
This lively and vivid sketch shows Confederate snipers attacking a Unionist wagon train, near the Tennessee River, 1863. The wagon train was trying to supply local Union troops

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. The interior of Fort Sumter, Charl

The Civil War in America. The interior of Fort Sumter, Charl
The interior of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbour, after a continuous bombardment by the Federal batteries on Morrs Island. Fort Sumter provided the first engagement of the civil War

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil War. Map of the border between Washington DC

American Civil War. Map of the border between Washington DC
Map from the time of the First Battle of Bull Run, July 21st 1861

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American civil war; reading the war news in Broadway, New Yo

American civil war; reading the war news in Broadway, New Yo
Men and women, white and black crowd round to read the latest despatches from the frony

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Federal Ironclad Keokuk off Charleston Harbor, 1863

Federal Ironclad Keokuk off Charleston Harbor, 1863
Engraving showing the Federal ironclad Keokuk and other battered vessels after their attack on the Confederate held Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbour

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Federal Army advance in Virginia; American Civil War, 18

The Federal Army advance in Virginia; American Civil War, 18
Engraving showing the Federal army advancing towards Lee Town, Jefferson County, Virginia, with Stuarts flying artillery coming into action

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. The Picket leading the ships of th

The Civil War in America. The Picket leading the ships of th
General Burnside took his troops to engage with the Confederates on Roanoke Island

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Confederate soldiers laying torpedoes in Charlestown Harbour

Confederate soldiers laying torpedoes in Charlestown Harbour
Engraving showing the moonlit scene as Confederate troops laid torpedoes in the main channel of Charlestown Harbour during the American Civil War

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Re-occupation of Jackson, Missippi

The Civil War in America. Re-occupation of Jackson, Missippi
Ladies are seen waving their handkerchiefs at the advancing Confederate soldiers. Jackson burns in the background

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Attack on the blockading squadron

The Civil War in America. Attack on the blockading squadron
The Confederate iron-clad boats score a hit against the wooden boats of the Unionists

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: Midnight storm on the Missippi

The Civil war in America: Midnight storm on the Missippi
Federal flotilla at anchor, off Fort Pillow. The storm occurred on the night of May 20th 1862, when lightning just missed hitting the amunition boat with 25, 000 pounds of gun powder on board

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Defences of Charleston; American Civil War, 1863

The Defences of Charleston; American Civil War, 1863
Panorama showing the cannon and fortifications built by the Confederates at Charleston, in anticipation of a major engagement with the Federal Army

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Fredericksburg

The Civil War in America. Fredericksburg
Scene of the battle between the Federals and the Confederates. Fredericksburg devastated after the battle which took place on December 13th 1862

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil War: Howletts Battery

American Civil War: Howletts Battery
Howleltts Battery on the James River, engaging Federal monitors

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: naval engagement in Hampton Roads

The Civil War in America: naval engagement in Hampton Roads
The confederate iron-plated steamer Merrimac, running into the Federal sloop, Cumberland, from a sketch by T. Nast. This encounter had one important result; the Federals realised that wooden ships

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. The fight for the rifle-pits in fr

The Civil war in America. The fight for the rifle-pits in fr
Fort Wagner in South Carolina was the scene of bitter fighting in 1863, as this violent and dramatic engagement shows

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: Camp Winfiels, Hatteras Inlet, Nor

The Civil war in America: Camp Winfiels, Hatteras Inlet, Nor
Panorama showing troops in ranks amidst a rural setting

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Confederate Troops moving through a burning forest; American

Confederate Troops moving through a burning forest; American
A dramatic night scene, showing columns of Confederate troops marching through a forest, part of which is ablaze

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Confederate Troops leaving Brownsville; American Civil War

Confederate Troops leaving Brownsville; American Civil War
Engraving showing the Confederates quitting Brownsville, Texas, on hearing of the approach of Federal transports. Wagons were piled high with goods as the Confederates flee

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. Attack by Federal gun boats on For

The Civil war in America. Attack by Federal gun boats on For
Federal gun boats attacking Confederate Fort McAllister, reflecting the increasing success of the Unionist Navy under Flag Officer Farragut

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: New Year reception in the White Ho

The Civil War in America: New Year reception in the White Ho
President Lincoln and his wife mingle with generals and scouts at a sombre reception at the White House, New Year, 1862

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Confederate Army Divisions marching through Virginia; Americ

Confederate Army Divisions marching through Virginia; Americ
Illustration showing the march of Kershaws and Fitz Lees Confederate divisions up the valley of Virginia, to gather for the battle of Shanandoah Valley

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. Repairing Fort Sumter

The Civil war in America. Repairing Fort Sumter
Repairing damage in the casemate of Fort Sumter on the night of the attack. Confederate soldiers sandbagging the interior of the fort

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: Cutting off a Confederate despatch

The Civil war in America: Cutting off a Confederate despatch
A cannon ball lands on the right of the picture, as Federal soldiers try to cut off the despatch boat

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Petersburg, Virginia; American Civil War, 1864

Petersburg, Virginia; American Civil War, 1864
Imposing scene of Petersburg, Virginia, with troops in the foreground during the American Civil War. Unionist forces missed the opportunity to cut off Petersburg and a nine month siege ensued

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. Army of the Potomac crossing the

The Civil War in America. Army of the Potomac crossing the
Unsuccessful attempt of the Army of the Potomac to cross the Rappahannock on the 20th January 1863. The Unionists are seen here crossing the Rappahannock river with difficulty in blizzard conditions

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil War: Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana volun

American Civil War: Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana volun
Unionist soldiers storm the battery at Fort St Charles, Arkansas

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Illustrations of the American Civil war. Federal flotilla on

Illustrations of the American Civil war. Federal flotilla on
Position of the Federal flotilla on the Missippi River, off Fort Pillow, shortly before its evacuation

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America: the 5th regiment of New York Zouav

The Civil war in America: the 5th regiment of New York Zouav
The Pictuesque New York zouave regiments dressed in distinctive baggy trousers worn by freedom fighters in Hungary. Here they are shown passing through Broadway on their way to embark for the wars

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Troops crossing the Shanandoah River; American Civil War

Troops crossing the Shanandoah River; American Civil War
Illustration showing the passage of the Shanandoah River, at Front Royal, by the divisions sent to reinforce General Early

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Unloading Cotton at Nassa, New Providence, 1864

Unloading Cotton at Nassa, New Providence, 1864
Illustration showing the unloading of cotton from blockade-running ships at Nassa, New Providence, 1864. As the American Civil War progressed the Confederate states became more

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America. The bombardment of Frederickburg

The Civil War in America. The bombardment of Frederickburg
Army of the Potomac under General Burnside suffering a defeat at Fredericksburg, Virginia, with the loss of 12, 653 men after 14 assaults on the Maryes Heights by the Federal Army

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America; aftermath of the battle at Fort Wa

The Civil war in America; aftermath of the battle at Fort Wa
Confederate soldiers surveying the damage after the battle at Fort Wagner, South Carolina. The Black regiment of the 54th Massachusetts lost 40% of their men here on the 18th July 1863. Date: 1863

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Civil War in America: arrival of a Federal steamer

Civil War in America: arrival of a Federal steamer
Arrival of a Federal steamer, with flag of truce at Madisonville, Lake Portchartrain. The scene shows men, women, children and black servants with boxes and travelling bags waiting for the steamer

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil War in America: cottonburners in the neighbourhood

The Civil War in America: cottonburners in the neighbourhood
Cottonburning and the lack of cotton exports during the Civil war in America had a significant impact on British trade at this time. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Union Recruitment in New York; American Civil War, 1864

Union Recruitment in New York; American Civil War, 1864
Engraving showing the recruitment of German and Irish emigrants into the Unionist Army, on the Battery at New York, during the American Civil War

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: General James Longstreet (1821-1904)

General James Longstreet (1821-1904)
Portrait of General James Longstreet, of the Confederate Army, pictured c.1864

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The civil war in America: the long bridge over the Potomac a

The civil war in America: the long bridge over the Potomac a
The scene shows the hotly contested border between the forces of the Southern states and the Unionists guarded by cannon and men at night

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: The Civil war in America. Positions of the Federal and Confe

The Civil war in America. Positions of the Federal and Confe
Positions of the Federal and Confederate pickets on the Rappahannock, at Fredericksburg, December 4th 1862. Later in December, Fredericksburg was the scene of a costly Union defeat at Maryes Heights

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
From a sketch by an ILN special artist. Headquarters in the camp of the 2nd New York regiment. Colonel Wilson defends Staten Island from the Confederate threat

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil War. Review of the Federal troops

American Civil War. Review of the Federal troops
Review of the Federal troops by President Lincoln and General Scott showing the Garibaldi Guard filing past. From a sketch by special artist Frank Vizetelly

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Zulu war. In Memorium - the Late Prince Imperial

Zulu war. In Memorium - the Late Prince Imperial
As a young man observing the Franco-Prussian war with his father. The Prince Imperial is shown on horseback, in uniform, with his father Louis Napoleon

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Death of the Prince Imperial

Death of the Prince Imperial
Sketch of spot where the Princes body was found. By special artist Melton Prior. Panoramic view of the plain where the Princes body was found

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil war. The Fight at Balls Bluff, Upper Potomac

American Civil war. The Fight at Balls Bluff, Upper Potomac
Desperate effort made by the 15th Massachusetts regiment to clear the woods by a bayonet charge. From a sketch by our special artist, Frank Vizetelly

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: American Civil war. The War excitement in New York

American Civil war. The War excitement in New York
As the war progressed, thirst for news grew. Recruitment drives for the Union army concentrated on skilled and fit firemen, who had their own regiment, the New York Zouaves

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Illustrations of the Zulu war. Natives in a farmhouse making

Illustrations of the Zulu war. Natives in a farmhouse making
From a sketch by ILN special artist, Melton Prior. Zulu natives kneading dough with European children and a woman looking on. One female African is holding a chubby European baby

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2004: Death of the Prince Imperial; arrival of the body at Itelezi

Death of the Prince Imperial; arrival of the body at Itelezi
The Prince Imperial of France was an impetuous and impulsive young man and had insisted on fighting in the Zulu war, after attending the Royal Military Academy



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