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Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST (1821-1877). American army officer. Major General Forrest leading his

NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST (1821-1877). American army officer. Major General Forrest leading his Confederate cavalry forces on a raid, c1864. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MOSBYs RANGERS. Mosbys Rangers, a Confederate unit of rangers operating behind Union

CIVIL WAR: MOSBYs RANGERS. Mosbys Rangers, a Confederate unit of rangers operating behind Union lines, under the command of John S. Mosby, raiding a Union sutler train. Wood engraving, American, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House

LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865. Lithograph, American, 1867

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1865

ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: JOHN SINGLETON MOSBY. (1833-1916). Confederate officer in the American Civil War

JOHN SINGLETON MOSBY. (1833-1916). Confederate officer in the American Civil War. Oil on canvas, c1865, by Edward Caledon Bruce

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: JOHN BELL HOOD (1831-1879). American army officer. Line engraving after a photograph taken while

JOHN BELL HOOD (1831-1879). American army officer. Line engraving after a photograph taken while in Confederate service during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CONFEDERATE SHIP, 1862. The Confederate gunboat Planter that American naval hero Robert Smalls

CONFEDERATE SHIP, 1862. The Confederate gunboat Planter that American naval hero Robert Smalls (1839-1915) commandeered out of Charleston harbor

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BATTLE OF FORT WAGNER, 1863. The 54th Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment storming Fort Wagner

BATTLE OF FORT WAGNER, 1863. The 54th Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment storming Fort Wagner, South Carolina, during the American Civil War, 18 July 1863. Lithograph, 1890, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageAmerican Civil War 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

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Bodies of Confederate soldiers killed at the Battle of Gettysburg

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Bodies of Confederate soldiers killed at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 25 July 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: One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862

One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862
CONFEDERATE CURRENCY. One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862. A portrait of George Washington is on the left

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama

One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C
CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C. Calhoun is on the left; Andrew Jackson is on the right

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CARTOON: SECESSION, 1861. Secessionists leaving the Union. American cartoon, c1861

CARTOON: SECESSION, 1861. Secessionists leaving the Union. American cartoon, c1861, published before the outbreak of the Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 1861. The (First) Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861: lithograph, 1889

BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 1861. The (First) Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861: lithograph, 1889, by Kurz and Allison

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SUBMARINE. Confederate submarine Hunley, named for its inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley

CIVIL WAR: SUBMARINE. Confederate submarine Hunley, named for its inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley, who died in one of the early trials

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. First at Vicksburg. The 1st Battalion of the U. S

CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. First at Vicksburg. The 1st Battalion of the U. S
CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. First at Vicksburg. The 1st Battalion of the U.S. Infantry fighting its way up the steep slope to the top of the Confederate lines at Vicksburg, Mississippi, 19 May 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CONFEDERATE LEADERS, c1896. Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and G

CONFEDERATE LEADERS, c1896. Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and G.T. Beauregard surrounded by Confederate Army officers. Lithograph, c1896

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: 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: GETTYSBURG. Map of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863. Engraved by Harper

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Map of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863. Engraved by Harper and Brothers, 1868

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded, center, while leading his brigade toward the Union line in Picketts Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: A GUERILLA. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud (1828-1891)

CIVIL WAR: A GUERILLA. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud (1828-1891)

Background imageAmerican Civil War 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

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CONFEDERATE CAMP, 1861. Confederate troops from Mississippi practicing with the Bowie knife in camp

CONFEDERATE CAMP, 1861. Confederate troops from Mississippi practicing with the Bowie knife in camp. Wood engraving from a Northern American newspaper of 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANACONDA PLAN. Scotts Great Snake or the Anaconda Plan

CIVIL WAR: ANACONDA PLAN. Scotts Great Snake or the Anaconda Plan: General Winfield Scotts plan to blockade the Confederacy and conduct a major offensive down the Mississippi River

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: UNION BANKNOTE, 1865. State of Pennsylvania banknote for one dollar issued by the Bank of

UNION BANKNOTE, 1865. State of Pennsylvania banknote for one dollar issued by the Bank of Montgomery County, 1865, and featuring portraits of four Union Officers from Montgomery County

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. The assault on Maryes Heights during the Civil War Battle of

BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. The assault on Maryes Heights during the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 December 1862. Painting by Union Lieutenant Frederick Cavada

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in a scene from the film

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in a scene from the film, Gone With The Wind, 1939

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: APPOMATTOX, 1865. The Surrender of General Lee to General Grant, 9 April 1865

CIVIL WAR: APPOMATTOX, 1865. The Surrender of General Lee to General Grant, 9 April 1865. Oil on canvas by Louis Guillaume, 1867

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh, as Scarlett O Hara, running through the streets of Atlanta

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh, as Scarlett O Hara, running through the streets of Atlanta

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR SONGSHEET, 1862. Yankee Volunteers Marching Into Dixie

CIVIL WAR SONGSHEET, 1862. Yankee Volunteers Marching Into Dixie : lithograph sheet music cover published at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. Treasury note for one hundred dollars issued by the State of Mississippi, 1862

CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. Treasury note for one hundred dollars issued by the State of Mississippi, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel William B. Hyde of the 9th New York Cavalry

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel William B. Hyde of the 9th New York Cavalry, photographed during the Civil War, c1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: JACKSON IN WINCHESTER, 1862. Stonewall Jackson entering Winchester, Virginia

JACKSON IN WINCHESTER, 1862. Stonewall Jackson entering Winchester, Virginia, where he had his headquarters, 1862. Oil on canvas by William D. Washington

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. Note for five dollars issued by The Cotton Planters Loan Association at

CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. Note for five dollars issued by The Cotton Planters Loan Association at Unionville, South Carolina, May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: SECESSION CARTOON, 1861. Southern Ass-Stock-Crazy (Southern Aristocracy)

SECESSION CARTOON, 1861. Southern Ass-Stock-Crazy (Southern Aristocracy). Cartoon of South Carolina depicted as a stubborn donkey seceding from the Union, 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. One dollar banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Richmond

CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. One dollar banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Richmond, Virginia, 1864. Senator Clement C. Clay is pictured at the notes center

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BELLE BOYD (1843-1900). American Confederate spy. Boyd visiting a Confederate stockade at Manassas

BELLE BOYD (1843-1900). American Confederate spy. Boyd visiting a Confederate stockade at Manassas Junction, Virginia, during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in

BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in the American Civil War and the hardships endured by the British working class resulting from the disruption

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, c1863. Wounded soldiers at a field hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, c1863. Wounded soldiers at a field hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: AMBULANCE, 1864. Zouave ambulance crew at the headquarters of the Army

CIVIL WAR: AMBULANCE, 1864. Zouave ambulance crew at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac near Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, May 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: AMBULANCE, 1864. Zouave ambulance crew at the headquarters of the Army

CIVIL WAR: AMBULANCE, 1864. Zouave ambulance crew at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac near Brandy Station, Virginia. Photograph, May 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SHARPSHOOTERS. Union sharpshooters. Drawing by Alfred R. Waud, c1863

CIVIL WAR: SHARPSHOOTERS. Union sharpshooters. Drawing by Alfred R. Waud, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: WOUNDED SOLDIER, c1865. A wounded Union soldier in a deserted camp. Photograph, c1865

WOUNDED SOLDIER, c1865. A wounded Union soldier in a deserted camp. Photograph, c1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR ENVELOPE, c1862. Envelope addressed to Mr

CIVIL WAR ENVELOPE, c1862. Envelope addressed to Mr. Amos Hower showing a Union soldier trampling the Confederate flag, c1862. Envelope, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR VETERAN, c1913. Unidentified veteran seated in front of a Confederate flag

CIVIL WAR VETERAN, c1913. Unidentified veteran seated in front of a Confederate flag. Photograph, c1913

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER, 1861. Confederate flag flying over Fort Sumter after the

CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER, 1861. Confederate flag flying over Fort Sumter after the surrender of Major Anderson and the Union Army, Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, April 1861



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