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Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Federal soldiers at a Confederate fort at Manassas, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Federal soldiers at a Confederate fort at Manassas, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard and James F. Gibson, March 1862

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

CIVIL WAR: CENTREVILLE, 1862. Confederate winter quarters, at Centreville, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard and James F. Gibson, March 1862

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

CIVIL WAR: CENTREVILLE, 1862. Confederate winter quarters, at Centreville, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard and James F. Gibson, March 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BULL RUN MONUMENT, 1865. Dedication of the monument at the site of the Battle of Bull Run

BULL RUN MONUMENT, 1865. Dedication of the monument at the site of the Battle of Bull Run, Virginia. Photograph by William Morris Smith, 10 June 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CENTREVILLE, 1862. The principal Confederate fort at Centreville, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: CENTREVILLE, 1862. The principal Confederate fort at Centreville, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE, 1863. The Fairfax Court House, Virginia, used as a headquarters

FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE, 1863. The Fairfax Court House, Virginia, used as a headquarters by General George B. McClellan and General P.G.T. Beauregard. Photograph, Jund 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henrys house at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henrys house at Bull Run, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. The ruins of the stone bridge at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. The ruins of the stone bridge at Bull Run, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. William N. Thortons house on the way to Sudley Ford, in Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. William N. Thortons house on the way to Sudley Ford, in Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Cub Run Creek in Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Cub Run Creek in Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Mrs. Spinners house, near Centreville, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Mrs. Spinners house, near Centreville, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FAMILY, 1861. Bertha (who wants to go to the War with her Brother Jack)

CIVIL WAR: FAMILY, 1861. Bertha (who wants to go to the War with her Brother Jack): " Nonsense Jack - not able to bear fatigue

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: POTOMAC, 1861. Colonel George Henry Thomass brigade crossing the Potomac

CIVIL WAR: POTOMAC, 1861. Colonel George Henry Thomass brigade crossing the Potomac River at Williamsport, Maryland, during the Civil War, 1861. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CARTOON: CIVIL WAR, 1865. Blessings in Disguise

CARTOON: CIVIL WAR, 1865. Blessings in Disguise. Cartoon showing Confederate president Jefferson Davis surrounded by the fallen cities of Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta, Columbia, Richmond

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: HARPERs FERRY. Destruction of the railroad bridge over the Potomac

CIVIL WAR: HARPERs FERRY. Destruction of the railroad bridge over the Potomac, at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, by Confederate forces on 15 June 1861. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Meeting of the Southern seceeders from the Democratic Convention at St

SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Meeting of the Southern seceeders from the Democratic Convention at St. Andrews Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, 30 April 1860

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: GETTYSBURG, c1890. The battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Photograph, c1890

GETTYSBURG, c1890. The battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Photograph, c1890

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BELLE BOYD (1844-1900). American Confederate spy. Engraving, 1867

BELLE BOYD (1844-1900). American Confederate spy. Engraving, 1867

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: JEFF IN PETTICOATS, c1865. Sheet music of Jeff in Petticoats, by Henry Tucker and George Cooper

JEFF IN PETTICOATS, c1865. Sheet music of Jeff in Petticoats, by Henry Tucker and George Cooper, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BELLE BOYD, 1867. Title page of Belle Boyd: In Camp and Prison, published 1867

BELLE BOYD, 1867. Title page of Belle Boyd: In Camp and Prison, published 1867

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. Union officer, possibly Major William Cutting, photographed

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. Union officer, possibly Major William Cutting, photographed by the studio of Mathew Brady, c1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WARRENTON, 1862. General Pleasanton and cavalry riding through a snowstorm in Virginia

CIVIL WAR: WARRENTON, 1862. General Pleasanton and cavalry riding through a snowstorm in Virginia. Drawing by Arthur Lumley, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: DEAD SOLDIER. A sharpshooters last sleep

CIVIL WAR: DEAD SOLDIER. A sharpshooters last sleep. Dead Confederate soldier after the Battle of Gettysburg. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission

SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U. S. Sanitary Commission
SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in aid of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. Logan Square, Philadelphia, 1864. Lithograph, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Letter from the U

SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Letter from the U.S. Sanitary Commission notifying the recipient of being appointed to the Hatters and Hatters Materials Revenue Fund at the Great Central Sanitary Fair in

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SANITARY COMMISSION, 1864. Head-quarters of the United States Sanitary Commission at Gettysburg

SANITARY COMMISSION, 1864. Head-quarters of the United States Sanitary Commission at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Engraving, February 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Brooklyn Sanitary Fair, 1864

SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Brooklyn Sanitary Fair, 1864. Interior view of the Academy of Music as seen from the dress circle. Lithograph, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BLOCKADE RUNNER, 1862. The Rebel steamer Oveto running the blockade of Mobile chased by the U

BLOCKADE RUNNER, 1862. The Rebel steamer Oveto running the blockade of Mobile chased by the U
BLOCKADE RUNNER, 1862. The Rebel steamer " Oveto" running the blockade of Mobile chased by the U.S. steam-sloop " Oneida." Egnraving, November 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Brooklyn Fair in aid of the Sanitary Commission

SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Brooklyn Fair in aid of the Sanitary Commission. Engraving from Harpers Weekly, 5 March 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: UNION RAID, 1862. Destruction of a Rebel salt factory, on the coast of Florida

UNION RAID, 1862. Destruction of a Rebel salt factory, on the coast of Florida, by the crew of the United States bark " Kingfisher." Engraving, November 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Ladies in attendance in regulation costume at the Metropolitan Fair

SANITARY FAIR, 1864. Ladies in attendance in regulation costume at the Metropolitan Fair. Engraving from Harpers Weekly, 23 April 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. Confederate troops attack a Union Army steamboat exploring

CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. Confederate troops attack a Union Army steamboat exploring a swamp near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SWAMP, 1863. Union Army troops exploring a swamp near Vicksburg, Mississippi

CIVIL WAR: SWAMP, 1863. Union Army troops exploring a swamp near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BAYOU, 1863. Union Army troops exploring a bayou near Vicksburg, Mississippi

CIVIL WAR: BAYOU, 1863. Union Army troops exploring a bayou near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. Admiral David Porters plan to gain a position at Haines Bluff

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. Admiral David Porters plan to gain a position at Haines Bluff, behind the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi, by connecting a series of creeks and bayous

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. General Ulysses S. Grants plan to gain a position at Haines Bluff

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. General Ulysses S. Grants plan to gain a position at Haines Bluff, behind the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. General Ulysses S

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. General Ulysses S. Grants plan to bypass the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi, by widening a route between the Tensas River and the Black River

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: USS ROANOKE, 1863. Steam frigate of the United States Navy, built in 1855 and converted

USS ROANOKE, 1863. Steam frigate of the United States Navy, built in 1855 and converted to an ironclad in 1863 in New York. Lithograph, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. A plan to bypass the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. A plan to bypass the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi, by digging a canal to link two sections of the Mississippi River

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. Union Army troops under Ulysses S

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. Union Army troops under Ulysses S. Grant, paddling along the bayou during the Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. A Union Army officer identified as Lieutenant Charles Rolling

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. A Union Army officer identified as Lieutenant Charles Rolling. Carte-de-visite photograph, 1860s

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. A Union Army officer identified as Lieutenant Dixon

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. A Union Army officer identified as Lieutenant Dixon. Carte-de-visite photograph, 1860s

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Last stand of the Confederate Army at the Battle of Gettysburg

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Last stand of the Confederate Army at the Battle of Gettysburg, Virginia. Painting by Edwin Forbes, between 1865 and 1895

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Attack on Little Round Top at the Battle of Gettysburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Attack on Little Round Top at the Battle of Gettysburg, Virginia. Painting by Edwin Forbes, between 1865 and 1895

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Retreat of the Confederate Army over the Potomac River

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Retreat of the Confederate Army over the Potomac River near Williamsport, Maryland. Painting by Edwin Forbes, between 1865 and 1895

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. View from the summit of Little Round Top during the

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. View from the summit of Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg. Painting by Edwin Forbes, between 1865 and 1895

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Confederate Major General Edward Johnsons division

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Confederate Major General Edward Johnsons division on the breatsworks of Culps Hill, defended by General Slocums Union division



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