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Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BATTERY, 1862. Union battery during the Peninsular Campaign in the vicinity

CIVIL WAR: BATTERY, 1862. Union battery during the Peninsular Campaign in the vicinity of Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of the U

CIVIL WAR: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of the U.S. Christian Commission during Grants Wilderness Campaign, White House Landing, Virginia. Photograph, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WHITE HOUSE. Ruins of the White House (plantation) burned by the Union

CIVIL WAR: WHITE HOUSE. Ruins of the White House (plantation) burned by the Union Army as they retreated during the Seven Days Battles, Virginia. Photograph

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SUTLERs TENT. Sutlers tent selling to 2d Division, 9th Corps in Petersburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: SUTLERs TENT. Sutlers tent selling to 2d Division, 9th Corps in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SUPPLIES, 1862. Supply vessels at anchor at White House Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: SUPPLIES, 1862. Supply vessels at anchor at White House Landing, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications reinforced with bales of cotton in Yorktown

CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications reinforced with bales of cotton in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION ARTILLERY. Union artillery parked during Peninsular Campaign in Yorktown

CIVIL WAR: UNION ARTILLERY. Union artillery parked during Peninsular Campaign in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WAGON PARK. Union wagons in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

CIVIL WAR: WAGON PARK. Union wagons in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: RAILROAD BRIDGE. Ruins of railroad bridge at Blackburns Ford in Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: RAILROAD BRIDGE. Ruins of railroad bridge at Blackburns Ford in Bull Run, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SIGNAL TOWER. Signal tower at 14th New Yorks heavy artillery headquarters

CIVIL WAR: SIGNAL TOWER. Signal tower at 14th New Yorks heavy artillery headquarters in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WESTOVER HOUSE. A view of the Westover House in Harrisons Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: WESTOVER HOUSE. A view of the Westover House in Harrisons Landing, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHURCH, C1863. Union troops standing outside St

CIVIL WAR: CHURCH, C1863. Union troops standing outside St. Peters Church, around White House Landing, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WAGON TRAIN. The first Union wagon train entering Petersburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: WAGON TRAIN. The first Union wagon train entering Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph by John Reekie, April 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GUN AND CREW. Robert E. Lees railroad battery, Petersburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: GUN AND CREW. Robert E. Lees railroad battery, Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, c1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Fortifications during the siege of Petersburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Fortifications during the siege of Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CATLETT. Boxcars and troops at Catletts Station, Virginia. Photography by Timothy H

CIVIL WAR: CATLETT. Boxcars and troops at Catletts Station, Virginia. Photography by Timothy H. O Sullivan, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: RAILROAD DEPOT. Railroad deopt during the second Battle of Bull Run

CIVIL WAR: RAILROAD DEPOT. Railroad deopt during the second Battle of Bull Run, Warrenton, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: COURTHOUSE. Street in front of court house during the second Battle of Bull Run

CIVIL WAR: COURTHOUSE. Street in front of court house during the second Battle of Bull Run, Warrenton, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR : ENCAMPMENT. Union encampment near railroad during 2nd Battle of Bull Run

CIVIL WAR : ENCAMPMENT. Union encampment near railroad during 2nd Battle of Bull Run, Rappahannock Station, VA. Photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FREIGHT TRAIN. Freight train on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad with

CIVIL WAR: FREIGHT TRAIN. Freight train on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad with the Culpeper Court House in the background during the second Battle of Bull Run, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR : HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of General George McClellan, Savage Station, Virginia

CIVIL WAR : HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of General George McClellan, Savage Station, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR : FIELD HOSPITAL. Field hospital after the battle of June 27, Savage Station, Virginia

CIVIL WAR : FIELD HOSPITAL. Field hospital after the battle of June 27, Savage Station, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR : FIELD HOWITZER. The 32-pdr Field Howitzer on the battlefield, Seven Pines, Virginia

CIVIL WAR : FIELD HOWITZER. The 32-pdr Field Howitzer on the battlefield, Seven Pines, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Bernard, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR : RODMAN GUNS. Rodman smooth-bore siege guns at Confederate Fort Magruder

CIVIL WAR : RODMAN GUNS. Rodman smooth-bore siege guns at Confederate Fort Magruder, Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Bernard, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION GENERAL General George Stoneman and staff, Fair Oaks, Virginia vicinity

CIVIL WAR: UNION GENERAL General George Stoneman and staff, Fair Oaks, Virginia vicinity. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: OFFICERS, 1862. Union brigade officers of the Horse Artillery commanded by Lt

CIVIL WAR: OFFICERS, 1862. Union brigade officers of the Horse Artillery commanded by Lt. Col. William Hays, Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON, 1865. Children sitting near ruined buildings

CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON, 1865. Children sitting near ruined buildings and the porch of the Circular Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by George N

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BELLE BOYD (1844-1900). American Confederate spy. Photograph, c1860, digitally colored by Granger

BELLE BOYD (1844-1900). American Confederate spy. Photograph, c1860, digitally colored by Granger, NYC

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPH, 1864. Battery wagon headquarters of the civilian U

CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPH, 1864. Battery wagon headquarters of the civilian U.S. Military Telegraph Service, supporting the Army of the Potomac at Petersburg, Virginia

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT SANDERS. Orlando M. Poe and General Orville Elias Babcock stand

CIVIL WAR: FORT SANDERS. Orlando M. Poe and General Orville Elias Babcock stand at Fort Sanders near Knoxville, Tennessee, nearly six months after the assault of 29 November 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: WYOMING: FORT SANDERS. Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge

WYOMING: FORT SANDERS. Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge, Gibbon, and Potter at Fort Sanders, Wyoming, for a meeting regarding the Union Pacific Railroad

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: RIFLE, 1864. Verso of a drawing by William Waud, 9 October 1864, with

CIVIL WAR: RIFLE, 1864. Verso of a drawing by William Waud, 9 October 1864, with caption information and a sketch of a Spencer rifle

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: REFUGEES, 1862. Refugees from southern Missouri, driven from their homesteads

CIVIL WAR: REFUGEES, 1862. Refugees from southern Missouri, driven from their homesteads by the Confederate Army, camped near Union Army General Franz Sigel at Rolla, Missouri

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY, 1864. Union troops fighting with Spencer rifles during the

CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY, 1864. Union troops fighting with Spencer rifles during the Battle of Darbytown Road in Virginia. Drawing by William Waud, 9 October 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN. The Augustine Moore house in Yorkville, Virginia, in which

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN. The Augustine Moore house in Yorkville, Virginia, in which Lord Cornwallis signed the capitulation of 1781. Photographed by George N. Barnard during the Civil War, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, c1862. Buildings in Yorktown, Virginia, during the Civil War

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, c1862. Buildings in Yorktown, Virginia, during the Civil War. At left is the Nelson House, used as a field hospital

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of Confederate Army General John B. Magruder at Yorktown

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of Confederate Army General John B. Magruder at Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: YORKTOWN: CONFEDERATE FORT. Confederate sandbag fortifications at Yorktown, Virginia

YORKTOWN: CONFEDERATE FORT. Confederate sandbag fortifications at Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CANNON, 1862. Confederate naval gun at Yorktown, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: CANNON, 1862. Confederate naval gun at Yorktown, Virginia. In the background is Nelson Church, used as a hospital. Photograph by George N. Barnard, 1 July 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION MORTARS. 13-inch seacoast mortars of the Federal Battery Number 4

CIVIL WAR: UNION MORTARS. 13-inch seacoast mortars of the Federal Battery Number 4, near Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of English soldiers in front at Camp Winfield Scott in Yorktown

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of English soldiers in front at Camp Winfield Scott in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of Union Army soldiers in front of the photographic

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of Union Army soldiers in front of the photographic tent at Camp Winfield Scott in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. General Randolph B. Marcy at Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. General Randolph B. Marcy at Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 2 May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of General George B. McClellan at Camp Winfield Scott

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of General George B. McClellan at Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of General George B. McClellan at Yorktown, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of General George B. McClellan at Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 3 May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Provost guard of the 9th New York Infantry at Manassas, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Provost guard of the 9th New York Infantry at Manassas, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Bernard and James F. Gibson, March 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Confederate winter quarters, at Manassas, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Confederate winter quarters, at Manassas, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, July 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CENTREVILLE, 1862. Confederate fort, equipped with Quaker Guns, or false

CIVIL WAR: CENTREVILLE, 1862. Confederate fort, equipped with Quaker Guns, or false guns made from logs, on the heights at Centreville, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, March 1862



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