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"Remembering the Confederates: A Glimpse into a Divided Nation" General Sheridan at the Battle of Five Forks, Virginia, 1st April

Background imageConfederates Collection: 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 imageConfederates Collection: 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 imageConfederates Collection: Gettysburg / Century

Gettysburg / Century
Day 3: Confederates attack Culps Hill. Marking a turning point, this battle ended with a Union victory, but both sides suffered heavy losses

Background imageConfederates Collection: Battle of Chickamauga

Battle of Chickamauga
THE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA The Confederate army of the West took on the Federals. Braggs Confederates had Rosecrans in full retreat by the end of the second day

Background imageConfederates Collection: Monitor Merrimac Parsons

Monitor Merrimac Parsons
The Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship

Background imageConfederates Collection: Monitor & Merrimac / Elson

Monitor & Merrimac / Elson
The Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship

Background imageConfederates Collection: Mississippi Operation

Mississippi Operation
Lightning flashes as Union forces land on Island number 10, where the Confederates have a battery which threatens river traffic

Background imageConfederates Collection: Richmond Burns

Richmond Burns
Though a primary target for the Union, the Confederate capital was not taken until 1865 : fires were started not by the incoming Federals but the departing Confederates

Background imageConfederates Collection: Confederates Fight On

Confederates Fight On
Outnumbered and out- generalled, short of supplies and ammunition, Confederate soldiers fight on as best they can



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"Remembering the Confederates: A Glimpse into a Divided Nation" General Sheridan at the Battle of Five Forks, Virginia, 1st April, 1865 (colour litho): Capturing the essence of Confederate resilience and Union triumph on that fateful day. Monitor / Merrimac / Card: The legendary clash between ironclads that forever changed naval warfare during the Civil War. Monitor / Merrimac: Witnessing history as these formidable warships faced off in an epic battle for supremacy. The war in America: General Pope's division at the Levee, Ca: Offering a glimpse into one of many intense moments when Union and Confederate forces clashed on American soil. BATTLE OF SPOTSYLVANIA: Uncovering the bloodshed and valor displayed by both sides during this pivotal engagement in Virginia. Union and Confederate Army Uniforms (colour litho): Exploring the distinct uniforms worn by soldiers who fought under different flags but shared a common dedication to their cause. Battle of Belmont: Reflecting upon one of the early encounters where brave men from North and South first tasted battle together. William Tell is arrested in Altdorf, Switzerland: Drawing parallels between historical struggles for independence across continents with those experienced by Confederates fighting for their beliefs. USA, The Confederate Battle Flag and the Virginia State Flag: Examining symbols that continue to evoke strong emotions while representing a complex chapter in American history. Battle of Big Bethel: Shedding light on lesser-known clashes where lives were lost as two armies grappled with each other's resolve. American Civil War 1861-1865 - Battle of Pittsburgh Landing (Battle of Shiloh), Tennessee, 7 April 1862 - General Ulysses Grant leading Union (Northern) forces against Southern Confederates.