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Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: EDWARD ORD (1818-1883). Edward Otho Cresap Ord. Union army officer. Photograph, c1864

EDWARD ORD (1818-1883). Edward Otho Cresap Ord. Union army officer. Photograph, c1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, PA. The center of the Federal position at Gettysburg

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, PA. The center of the Federal position at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania as viewed from Little Round Top. Photograph by Alexander Gardner

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: PRISONERS, 1864. Confederate prisoners awaiting transport at a Union Army rail depot at

CIVIL WAR: PRISONERS, 1864. Confederate prisoners awaiting transport at a Union Army rail depot at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Photographed 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: PICKETTs CHARGE, 1863. The Union army artillery (foreground) dominating the division of

PICKETTs CHARGE, 1863. The Union army artillery (foreground) dominating the division of Confederate General George E. Pickett as they charge up Cemetery Ridge (far background)

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. The American Soldier. Steel engraving, 1876, after the sculpture by R. J. Conrad

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. The American Soldier. Steel engraving, 1876, after the sculpture by R. J. Conrad
CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. The American Soldier. Steel engraving, 1876, after the sculpture by R.J. Conrad

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: BATTLE OF SHILOH, 1862. The Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, 6-7 April 1862

BATTLE OF SHILOH, 1862. The Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, 6-7 April 1862. Lithograph, 1886, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863. American lithograph, 1864

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863. American lithograph, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1865. Sheet music cover for Marching Through Georgia

CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1865. Sheet music cover for Marching Through Georgia, written by Henry Clay Work in celebration of General William Tecumseh Shermans capture of Atlanta on 1 September 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: BELLE BOYD (1843-1900). American Confederate spy. Boyd visiting a Confederate stockade at Manassas

BELLE BOYD (1843-1900). American Confederate spy. Boyd visiting a Confederate stockade at Manassas Junction, Virginia, during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: FOOD SHORTAGE. A Dangerous Novelty in Memphis. Cartoon comment on the food shortage in

CIVIL WAR: FOOD SHORTAGE. A Dangerous Novelty in Memphis. Cartoon comment on the food shortage in Memphis following the citys occupation by Union forces during the American Civil War, 6 June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: MATHEW BRADY (1823?-1896). American photographer. Lithograph, American, c1850

MATHEW BRADY (1823?-1896). American photographer. Lithograph, American, c1850, after a daguerreotype, c1845

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CARTOON: COTTON CRISIS 1861. King Cotton Bound: an 1861 English cartoon on the distress of

CARTOON: COTTON CRISIS 1861. King Cotton Bound: an 1861 English cartoon on the distress of the Lancashire cotton mills
CARTOON:COTTON CRISIS 1861. King Cotton Bound: an 1861 English cartoon on the distress of the Lancashire cotton mills caused by the Union navy blockade of Confederate seaports

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: MISSISSIPPI: UNION IRONCLADS. Union bombardment of Island Number Ten in the Mississippi River

MISSISSIPPI: UNION IRONCLADS. Union bombardment of Island Number Ten in the Mississippi River: lithograph, 1862, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: MONITOR & MERRIMACK. The engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimack, March 9, 1862

MONITOR & MERRIMACK. The engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimack, March 9, 1862. Lithograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: GETTYSBURG, 1865. Men gathered for a ceremony for the laying of the cornerstone of the Soldiers

GETTYSBURG, 1865. Men gathered for a ceremony for the laying of the cornerstone of the Soldiers National Monument on the second anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CONFEDERATE CEMETERY 1867. Decorating the graves of fallen Confederate soldiers at Hollywood

CONFEDERATE CEMETERY 1867. Decorating the graves of fallen Confederate soldiers at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, on 31 May 1867: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed at Richmond, Virginia

ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed at Richmond, Virginia, in 1863 by Julian Vannerson

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician

BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician. General Butler photographed in Union Army uniform, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: COPPERHEAD CARTOON, 1863. This Northern newspaper cartoon of 1863 shows the Union threatened by

COPPERHEAD CARTOON, 1863. This Northern newspaper cartoon of 1863 shows the Union threatened by politcial serpents wearing the hats of Midwest Democratic congressmen

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: PONTOON BRIDGE. Union troops of the 21st Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers crossing

CIVIL WAR: PONTOON BRIDGE. Union troops of the 21st Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers crossing the pontoon bridge over the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio. Lithograph of a sketch by A.E

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. The Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, 2-4 May 1863

CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. The Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, 2-4 May 1863. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ASSAULT ON PETERSBURG. The explosion of the tunnel dug by the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment under

ASSAULT ON PETERSBURG. The explosion of the tunnel dug by the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment under the Confederate lines before Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War, 30 July 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: RAILROAD, 1864. Union Army railroad guarded by cavalry outside Chattanooga, Tennessee

CIVIL WAR: RAILROAD, 1864. Union Army railroad guarded by cavalry outside Chattanooga, Tennessee, following General Ulysses S. Grants successful campaign there in the fall of 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: MONITOR AND MERRIMACK. The engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimack

MONITOR AND MERRIMACK. The engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimack, in the Battle of Hampton Roads, during the American Civil War, 9 March 1862. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SURGEON. An embalming surgeon at work on a soldiers body in a field hospital during

CIVIL WAR: SURGEON. An embalming surgeon at work on a soldiers body in a field hospital during the American Civil War, 1860s

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. The Army of the Potomac crossing the Rappahannock River during the Civil

BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. The Army of the Potomac crossing the Rappahannock River during the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 December 1862. Lithograph by Kurz & Allison, c1888

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House

LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SHIRLEY HOUSE. The Shirley House in Vicksburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: SHIRLEY HOUSE. The Shirley House in Vicksburg, Virginia, which served as a headquarters for the 45th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. Photograph, c1866

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. Ladies of Richmond, Virginia, passing a Union soldier on their way to

CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. Ladies of Richmond, Virginia, passing a Union soldier on their way to receive government rations following the defeat of the Confederacy

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: NASHVILLE, 1864. Photograph taken behind Confederate Army lines at the Battle of

CIVIL WAR: NASHVILLE, 1864. Photograph taken behind Confederate Army lines at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee, 16 December 1864. Photograph by George Barnard

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photograph, c1865

ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photograph, c1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. A dead sergeant on 22nd Street during the New York City Draft Riots of

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. A dead sergeant on 22nd Street during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: JAMES HENRY CARLETON (1814-1873). Union Army officer in the American Civil War

JAMES HENRY CARLETON (1814-1873). Union Army officer in the American Civil War. Also known for his roles fighting in the Mexican-American War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States

ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Major General Grant studying a map of the Mississippi River and Vicksburg prior to his victory there in July 1863: steel engraving

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: AQUEDUCT, 1865. Canal aqueduct in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, 1865

CIVIL WAR: AQUEDUCT, 1865. Canal aqueduct in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: JOHN SCHOFIELD (1831-1906). John McAllister Schofield. American army officer. Wood engraving, 1888

JOHN SCHOFIELD (1831-1906). John McAllister Schofield. American army officer. Wood engraving, 1888

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEWSPAPERMAN. A newspaper man during the American Civil War. Photograph, c1863

CIVIL WAR: NEWSPAPERMAN. A newspaper man during the American Civil War. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: MIDWEST COPPERHEADS, 1863. Northern American cartoon of 1863 showing the Union threatened by

MIDWEST COPPERHEADS, 1863. Northern American cartoon of 1863 showing the Union threatened by political serpents (Copperheads) wearing the hats of Midwest Democratic congressmen

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Oil over a photograph, 1865

WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Oil over a photograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. President Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. President Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863. Report of the ceremony held at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in Harpers Weekly, 5 December 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SERVANTS, 1862. Servants of Prince François of Joinville at the Union Army camp at

CIVIL WAR: SERVANTS, 1862. Servants of Prince François of Joinville at the Union Army camp at Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James Gibson, 3 May 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Union Army trenches at Fort Sedgwick, photographed by Mathew Brady or one

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Union Army trenches at Fort Sedgwick, photographed by Mathew Brady or one of his assistants after the Battle of Petersburg, Virginia, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Confederate defensive works before Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph, 1864

CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Confederate defensive works before Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. News From Home. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. News From Home. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in

BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in the American Civil War and the hardships endured by the British working class resulting from the disruption

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT MOULTRIE. Confederate battery at Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island, near Charleston

CIVIL WAR: FORT MOULTRIE. Confederate battery at Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island, near Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: STREET VENDOR, 1865. A Street Vender of Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, 1865

STREET VENDOR, 1865. A Street Vender of Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: CUMBERLAND GAP. Union troops led by Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside occupying

CIVIL WAR: CUMBERLAND GAP. Union troops led by Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside occupying the Cumberland Gap in September 1863. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper



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