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"The Federalists: United in the Fight for America's Future" The Civil War in America was a tumultuous time, with battles raging and lives lost

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Civil War in America: Fight at Rainsville, on the upper

The Civil War in America: Fight at Rainsville, on the upper
Advance of the Wisconsin men, showing Federalists(Unionists), on the secessionist position. Part of the first battle of Bull Run

Background imageFederalists Collection: Union and Confederate Army Uniforms (colour litho)

Union and Confederate Army Uniforms (colour litho)
PNP277166 Union and Confederate Army Uniforms (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: American Civil War)

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Hartford Convention or Leap no leap, 1814

The Hartford Convention or Leap no leap, 1814
1575033 The Hartford Convention or Leap no leap, 1814; (add.info.: The Hartford Convention or Leap no leap by William Charles)

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Civil War in America, Retreat of the Federalists after the Fight at Balls Bluff, Upper Potomac

The Civil War in America, Retreat of the Federalists after the Fight at Balls Bluff, Upper Potomac
1619926 The Civil War in America, Retreat of the Federalists after the Fight at Balls Bluff, Upper Potomac, Virginia (engraving) by English School

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Sixth Maine Infantry Regt. Union Army, on parade after the Battle of Fredericksburg

The Sixth Maine Infantry Regt. Union Army, on parade after the Battle of Fredericksburg
PNP270227 The Sixth Maine Infantry Regt. Union Army, on parade after the Battle of Fredericksburg, 15th December 1862 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageFederalists Collection: Capture of Fort Hatteras by the Federalists (engraving)

Capture of Fort Hatteras by the Federalists (engraving)
2773622 Capture of Fort Hatteras by the Federalists (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Capture of Fort Hatteras by the Federalists)

Background imageFederalists Collection: The White House, Washington D. C. at the start of the American Civil War

The White House, Washington D. C. at the start of the American Civil War
PNP270226 The White House, Washington D.C. at the start of the American Civil War, 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageFederalists Collection: Seven prominent Generals from the American Civil War (engraving)

Seven prominent Generals from the American Civil War (engraving)
PNP261600 Seven prominent Generals from the American Civil War (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: clockwise from centre)

Background imageFederalists Collection: Tired of his playthings, or, Four ciphers equal to a unit, c. 1831 (litho)

Tired of his playthings, or, Four ciphers equal to a unit, c. 1831 (litho)
AQS332014 Tired of his playthings, or, Four ciphers equal to a unit, c.1831 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 28x22.2 cm; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Civil War in America, Fight at Hainsville, on the Upper Potomac

The Civil War in America, Fight at Hainsville, on the Upper Potomac, Advance of the Wisconsin Men (Federalists)
1619683 The Civil War in America, Fight at Hainsville, on the Upper Potomac, Advance of the Wisconsin Men (Federalists) on the Secessionist Position (engraving) by English School

Background imageFederalists Collection: The War in America, Texan Rangers (Federalists) reconnoitring between Alexandria and Fairfax

The War in America, Texan Rangers (Federalists) reconnoitring between Alexandria and Fairfax, Virginia (engraving)
1619765 The War in America, Texan Rangers (Federalists) reconnoitring between Alexandria and Fairfax, Virginia (engraving) by English School

Background imageFederalists Collection: Source Size = 3967 x 2765

Source Size = 3967 x 2765
The Civil War in America: Retreat of the Federalists after the Fight at Balls Bluff, Upper Potomac, Virginia

Background imageFederalists Collection: Source Size = 3989 x 2733

Source Size = 3989 x 2733
The War in America: Fort Ocracoke, on Beacon Island, North Carolina, Destroyed by Fire on the 17th Ult. by the Federalists

Background imageFederalists Collection: Source Size = 3943 x 3684

Source Size = 3943 x 3684
The War in America: Texan Rangers (Federalists) Reconnoitring between Alexandria and Fairfax, Virginia

Background imageFederalists Collection: Source Size = 3952 x 2603

Source Size = 3952 x 2603
The Civil War in America: Fight at Hainsville, on the Upper Potomac, Advance of the Wisconsin Men (Federalists) on the Secessionist Position

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Old Bridge of Ronda: Headquarters of the Andalusian Federalists, Spain, 1873

The Old Bridge of Ronda: Headquarters of the Andalusian Federalists, Spain, 1873 Engraving

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Revolt in Valencia, Federalists Taking Possession of the Bourse, Civil War In

The Revolt in Valencia, Federalists Taking Possession of the Bourse, Civil War In
The Revolt in Valencia, Federalists Taking Possession of the Bourse, Civil War in Spain 1873

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Old Bridge of Ronda: Headquarters of the Andalusian Federalists, Spain, 1873

The Old Bridge of Ronda: Headquarters of the Andalusian Federalists, Spain, 1873 Engraving

Background imageFederalists Collection: The Civil War in America: retreat of the Federalists (Unioni

The Civil War in America: retreat of the Federalists (Unioni
Minor battle at Balls Bluff, showing the retreat of the Unionist soldiers into the river

Background imageFederalists Collection: Alicante Besieged

Alicante Besieged
During the civil war, Alicante is besieged by the federalists of Cartagena : naval vessels bombard the town

Background imageFederalists Collection: Fighting Near Bilbao

Fighting Near Bilbao
Fierce fighting between government troops and Carlists at Carreras, near Bilbao : federalists make a sortie from their entrenchment


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"The Federalists: United in the Fight for America's Future" The Civil War in America was a tumultuous time, with battles raging and lives lost. Among the key players were the Federalists, who fought on behalf of the Union against the Confederate Army. Their dedication to preserving the nation can be seen in various historical depictions. In "Fight at Rainsville, on the upper Potomac, " an intense battle scene unfolds as both Union and Confederate soldiers clash. The Federalists, donning their distinctive blue uniforms, stand firm against their opponents. These brave men fought valiantly for what they believed in. As depicted in "Retreat of the Federalists after the Fight at Balls Bluff, " we witness a moment of setback for these determined fighters. Despite this temporary defeat along Upper Potomac, their resilience remained unwavering. Celebration follows triumph as "The Sixth Maine Infantry Regt. , Union Army" parades proudly after their victory at Fredericksburg. This image captures not only their military might but also showcases unity among fellow soldiers. One significant achievement by the Federalists is illustrated through "Capture of Fort Hatteras. " This engraving depicts a pivotal moment when they successfully seized control from secessionist forces. It serves as a testament to their strategic prowess and determination. Amidst all this chaos, one cannot overlook Washington D. C. 's iconic White House standing tall at the start of American Civil War. As headquarters for President Lincoln and his administration during this critical period, it symbolizes hope and leadership amidst turmoil. Highlighting prominent figures from both sides is an engraving showcasing seven influential Generals from that era. Among them are notable Federalist leaders who played crucial roles in shaping history through bravery and tactical brilliance. While war raged on, society continued to evolve; litho artwork titled "Tired of his playthings" reflects societal concerns beyond warfare itself but still relevant to the Federalists' cause.