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Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Union troops at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Union troops at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SAVANNAH, 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops entering Savannah

CIVIL WAR: SAVANNAH, 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops entering Savannah, Georgia, 1864. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ELMER EPHRAIM ELLSWORTH (1837-1861). American laywer and soldier

ELMER EPHRAIM ELLSWORTH (1837-1861). American laywer and soldier. Engraved song sheet cover for a requiem composed by George William Warren in honor of Ellsworth

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). Union general and future U. S. President Ulysses S

ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). Union general and future U. S. President Ulysses S
ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). Union general and future U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant in a trench before the Siege of Vicksburg in 1863. Engraving, 1899

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: RECRUITMENT. Union Army recruiters enlisting Irish

CIVIL WAR: RECRUITMENT. Union Army recruiters enlisting Irish and German immigrants on their arrival at Castle Garden in New York City, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: IRON WORKS, 1862. Workmen at the Novelty Iron Works in New York City bending plates to

CIVIL WAR: IRON WORKS, 1862. Workmen at the Novelty Iron Works in New York City bending plates to be used in refitting the U.S.S. Roanoke as an ironclad vessel during the American Civil War, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: LETTER, 1862. A letter from J. K. Newton, a Union Army soldier, to his parents

CIVIL WAR: LETTER, 1862. A letter from J. K. Newton, a Union Army soldier, to his parents, from Pittsburgh
CIVIL WAR: LETTER, 1862. A letter from J.K. Newton, a Union Army soldier, to his parents, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2 June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. Andrews of Virginia and Other Ringleaders

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. Andrews of Virginia and Other Ringleaders. Engraving from the New York Illustrated News, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: SULLIVAN BALLOU (1829-1861). American army officer. Engraving, c1860

SULLIVAN BALLOU (1829-1861). American army officer. Engraving, c1860

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. Mr. Andrews of Virginia speechifying to the rioters

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. Mr. Andrews of Virginia speechifying to the rioters, from the roof of a butchers shop in Forty-Sixth Street. Engraving from the New York Illustrated News, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ANDERSONVILLE CEMETERY. View of the cemetery at Andersonville, Georgia, where 14

ANDERSONVILLE CEMETERY. View of the cemetery at Andersonville, Georgia, where 14, 000 Union soldiers who died in Andersonville Prison are buried. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: PONTOON BRIDGE. The 32nd Indiana Regiment under Colonel August Willich

CIVIL WAR: PONTOON BRIDGE. The 32nd Indiana Regiment under Colonel August Willich, building pontoons in Kentucky. Wood engraving after a sketch by H. Mosler, 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT PUTNAM. Union Army Parrott guns and shells inside Fort Putnam on Morris Island in

CIVIL WAR: FORT PUTNAM. Union Army Parrott guns and shells inside Fort Putnam on Morris Island in Charleston Harbor. Photograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. The 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery at Fort Richardson in Virginia

CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. The 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery at Fort Richardson in Virginia. Photograph, 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SCOUTS & GUIDES. Scouts and guides of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War

CIVIL WAR: SCOUTS & GUIDES. Scouts and guides of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Lieutenant Robert Clarke, Captain John C. Tidball, Lieutenant William N

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Lieutenant Robert Clarke, Captain John C. Tidball, Lieutenant William N. Dennison and Captain Alexander C.M. Pennington, with a cannon at Fair Oaks, Virginia

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. A volunteer Union soldier with a rifle and bayonet. Photograph, c1862

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. A volunteer Union soldier with a rifle and bayonet. Photograph, c1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SLING CART. Union army sling cart used for removing captured artillery

CIVIL WAR: SLING CART. Union army sling cart used for removing captured artillery. Photographed near Drewrys Bluff, Virginia, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: AMBULANCE, 1864. Ambulance drill at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac near

CIVIL WAR: AMBULANCE, 1864. Ambulance drill at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac near Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, May 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: CAMP LIFE, 1861. Tent life of the 31st Pennsylvania Infantry of the Union Army at

CIVIL WAR: CAMP LIFE, 1861. Tent life of the 31st Pennsylvania Infantry of the Union Army at Queens farm, near Fort Slocum, Washington, D.C. Photograph, 1861



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