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Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: McCLELLAN & BURNSIDE, 1862. General George McClellan surrendering the command of the Army of

McCLELLAN & BURNSIDE, 1862. General George McClellan surrendering the command of the Army of the Potomac to General Ambrose Burnside, 7 November 1862: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: SHILOH, 1862. Retreat of Confederates from Shiloh, 7 April 1862

CIVIL WAR: SHILOH, 1862. Retreat of Confederates from Shiloh, 7 April 1862. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA 1863. Confederate General John Bell Hood wounded in the right leg at

BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA 1863. Confederate General John Bell Hood wounded in the right leg at the Battle of Chickamauga, 20 September 1863: wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: WILLIAM SHEPPARD: REVEILLE. William Ludwell Sheppard: watercolor on paper

WILLIAM SHEPPARD: REVEILLE. William Ludwell Sheppard: watercolor on paper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: 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. Steel engraving, 1867, after Thomas Nast

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: GETTYSBURG REUNION, 1887. The reunion of Confederate veterans of Picketts division with Union

GETTYSBURG REUNION, 1887. The reunion of Confederate veterans of Picketts division with Union veterans of the Philadelphia brigade on the field at Gettysburg, 3 July 1887

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. Armed draft rioters on Avenue A during the New York City Draft Riots of

CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. Armed draft rioters on Avenue A during the New York City Draft Riots of July 13-16, 1863: wood engraving from a contemporary German-language American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: DESOLATE SOUTH, 1867. The desolate home - a picture of the suffering of the South

DESOLATE SOUTH, 1867. The desolate home - a picture of the suffering of the South. Wood engraving from a northern American newspaper of 1867

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: SEVEN DAYS BATTLES, 1862. Union batteries exchange fire with advancing Confederate forces at

SEVEN DAYS BATTLES, 1862. Union batteries exchange fire with advancing Confederate forces at Gaines Mill, Virginia, one of the Seven Days Battles, 27 June 1862: contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: APPOMATTOX. Surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865

CIVIL WAR: APPOMATTOX. Surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865. Appomattox Court House, also known as the McLean house, where General Lee surrendered to General Grant

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER, 1861. South Carolina militia firing on the Federal steamer Star of

CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER, 1861. South Carolina militia firing on the Federal steamer Star of the West in Charleston harbor en route to Fort Sumter on 10 January 1861: contemporary line engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: UNION ARMY FORGE, 1864. Blacks working in a Union Army forge during the American Civil War

UNION ARMY FORGE, 1864. Blacks working in a Union Army forge during the American Civil War. Colored wood engraving from February 1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: PAROLE, 1865. Paroling rebel prisoners at Greensboro, North Carolina

CIVIL WAR: PAROLE, 1865. Paroling rebel prisoners at Greensboro, North Carolina: wood engraving from a Northern newspaper shortly after the end of the Civil War in 1865

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: BATTLE OF JONESBORO, 1864. The Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia, 1 September 1864: lithograph, 1864

BATTLE OF JONESBORO, 1864. The Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia, 1 September 1864: lithograph, 1864, by Currier & Ives

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. Leaders of rioting mob during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. Leaders of rioting mob during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary engraving from an American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. Union soldiers and an army cook in camp

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. Union soldiers and an army cook in camp, 1861: contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND. Aerial view of the burned district of Richmond

CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND. Aerial view of the burned district of Richmond, Virginia following the American Civil War. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, April 1865

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: UNION ARTILLERY, 1860s. Photographed by Mathew Brady

UNION ARTILLERY, 1860s. Photographed by Mathew Brady

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: SHEPPARD: EQUIPMENT, 61. William Ludwell Sheppard: watercolor on paper

SHEPPARD: EQUIPMENT, 61. William Ludwell Sheppard: watercolor on paper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CHAPMAN: BATTERY RUTLEDGE. Conrad Wise Chapman: Battery Rutledge, Charleston, Dec

CHAPMAN: BATTERY RUTLEDGE. Conrad Wise Chapman: Battery Rutledge, Charleston, Dec. 3, 1864: oil on board

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPHY, 1861. Reading the latest war dispatches outside a Western Union telegraph

CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPHY, 1861. Reading the latest war dispatches outside a Western Union telegraph office. Wood engraving, c1861

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CSS ALABAMA & TEXAN STAR. The destruction by the CSS Alabama, left

CSS ALABAMA & TEXAN STAR. The destruction by the CSS Alabama, left, of the American vessel Texan Star, which had unsuccessfully tried to camouflage itself as the British ship, Martaban

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: OHIO: MORGANs RAIDERS 1863. John Hunt Morgan and his Confederate raiders entering the town of

OHIO: MORGANs RAIDERS 1863. John Hunt Morgan and his Confederate raiders entering the town of Washington, Ohio, July 1863: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891). American army commander. At Federal Fort No

WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891). American army commander. At Federal Fort No. 7 at Atlanta, Georgia in 1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: WARs END, 1865. Confederate soldiers returning home after the wars end: wood engraving

CIVIL WAR: WARs END, 1865. Confederate soldiers returning home after the wars end: wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: VA: CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS. The Second Mississippi Regiment running through Main Street, Winchester

VA: CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS. The Second Mississippi Regiment running through Main Street, Winchester, Virginia: wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1861

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NC: FORT FISHER, 1865. The Union attack on Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 15 January 1865

NC: FORT FISHER, 1865. The Union attack on Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 15 January 1865. Wood engraving from a contemporary Northern newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: FALL OF RICHMOND (April-June 1865). Ruins of the Exchange Bank on Main Street

CIVIL WAR: FALL OF RICHMOND (April-June 1865). Ruins of the Exchange Bank on Main Street photographed in April 1865

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: TRENT AFFAIR. Confederate commissioners James M. Mason

CIVIL WAR: TRENT AFFAIR. Confederate commissioners James M. Mason and John Slidell being brought onboard the USS San Jacinto from the English mail steamer Trent in the Bahama Channel

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CHAPMAN: QUAKER BATTERY. Conrad Wise Chapman: oil on board, c1864

CHAPMAN: QUAKER BATTERY. Conrad Wise Chapman: oil on board, c1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: COLUMBIA RUINS. Ruins in Columbia, capital of South Carolina

CIVIL WAR: COLUMBIA RUINS. Ruins in Columbia, capital of South Carolina, two-thirds of which was destroyed by fire in 1865 when it was captured by General Shermans army

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: HOMER: CIVIL WAR, 1862. A Union sharpshooter on picket duty. Wood engraving, 1862

HOMER: CIVIL WAR, 1862. A Union sharpshooter on picket duty. Wood engraving, 1862, after a painting by Winslow Homer

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: TRENT AFFAIR, 1861. The capture of the British steamer, Trent, by the U. S. S

CIVIL WAR: TRENT AFFAIR, 1861. The capture of the British steamer, Trent, by the U. S. S
CIVIL WAR: TRENT AFFAIR, 1861. The capture of the British steamer, Trent, by the U.S.S. San Jacinto in the Bahama Channel, November 8, 1861: wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CHARLESTON BATTERY, 1864. Conrad Wise Chapman: Battery, Lauren Street, Charleston, February 7

CHARLESTON BATTERY, 1864. Conrad Wise Chapman: Battery, Lauren Street, Charleston, February 7, 1864. Oil on board

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: HOMER: SOLDIER, 1864. Young Soldier. Oil, gouache and graphite on canvas, Winslow Homer, 1864

HOMER: SOLDIER, 1864. Young Soldier. Oil, gouache and graphite on canvas, Winslow Homer, 1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. Women pillaging during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. Women pillaging during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863: contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: EAGLE MASCOT. Old Abe, the bald eagle which was the mascot of the Eighth Wisconsin

CIVIL WAR: EAGLE MASCOT. Old Abe, the bald eagle which was the mascot of the Eighth Wisconsin Regiment

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. A defiant Uncle Sam (Brother Jonathan) assures Englands John Bull

CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. A defiant Uncle Sam (Brother Jonathan) assures Englands John Bull and Emperor Napoleon III of France

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: BLACK UNION TROOPS, 1864. Union Army black soldiers in the trenches during the American Civil War

BLACK UNION TROOPS, 1864. Union Army black soldiers in the trenches during the American Civil War: colored engraving, 1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Union troops under the command of Brigadier General Philip Kearny

CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Union troops under the command of Brigadier General Philip Kearny exchange fire with Confederate forces in a heavily wooded area near Glendale, Virginia, 30 June 1862

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Having set fire to stores which they were unable to transport

CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Having set fire to stores which they were unable to transport, Union forces under the command of General William B

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. The military firing on the mob at 22nd Street

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. The military firing on the mob at 22nd Street and Second Avenue during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR BURIAL, 1864. Burial of soldiers in Fredericksburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR BURIAL, 1864. Burial of soldiers in Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 1864: photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. Union soldiers and an army cook in camp, 1861

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. Union soldiers and an army cook in camp, 1861. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: U. S. S. MONITOR, 1862. Deck and turret of the U. S. S. Monitor seen from the bow

U. S. S. MONITOR, 1862. Deck and turret of the U. S. S. Monitor seen from the bow
U.S.S. MONITOR, 1862. Deck and turret of the U.S.S. Monitor seen from the bow. Photographed at James River, Virginia, on 9 July 1862 by James F. Gibson

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPH, 1863. A telegrapher of the Army of the Potomac at work

CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPH, 1863. A telegrapher of the Army of the Potomac at work. Oil over an engraving from an 1863 Northern newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. A dead sergeant on 22nd Street during the New York City Draft Riots of

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. A dead sergeant on 22nd Street during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863: contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR RECRUITING. The recruiting station on Broadway for Duryees Zouaves

CIVIL WAR RECRUITING. The recruiting station on Broadway for Duryees Zouaves, 5th New York Volunteer Regiment. Wood engraving, 1862



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