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Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: Schooling Bluestripped Snappers (Lutjanus kasmira), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives

Schooling Bluestripped Snappers (Lutjanus kasmira), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives, Indian Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: Racoon Butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives

Racoon Butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives, Indian Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: Schooling Bluestripped Snappers (Lutjanus kasmira), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives

Schooling Bluestripped Snappers (Lutjanus kasmira), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives, Indian Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: John and Abigail Montgomery. Painted by Joseph H. Davis at Strafford, New Hampshire, 1836

John and Abigail Montgomery. Painted by Joseph H. Davis at Strafford, New Hampshire, 1836
DAVIS: MONTGOMERYS, 1836. John and Abigail Montgomery. Painted by Joseph H. Davis at Strafford, New Hampshire, 1836

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: General Ulysses S. Grants campaign before the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia

General Ulysses S. Grants campaign before the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War
VA: GRANTs CAMPAIGN, 1864. General Ulysses S. Grants campaign before the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 20 August 1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: The Battle of Spotsylvania, 12 May 1864. Steel engraving, 1867

The Battle of Spotsylvania, 12 May 1864. Steel engraving, 1867
BATTLE OF SPOTSYLVANIA. The Battle of Spotsylvania, 12 May 1864. Steel engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: The Garfield and Rudolph Families, at the Rudolph Home in Hiram, Ohio. President James A

The Garfield and Rudolph Families, at the Rudolph Home in Hiram, Ohio. President James A
GARFIELD FAMILY, 1881. The Garfield and Rudolph Families, at the Rudolph Home in Hiram, Ohio. President James A. Garfield is standing second from left. Photographed c1881

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: Battle of Spotsylvania

Battle of Spotsylvania
BATTLE OF SPOTSYLVANIA. The Battle of Spotsylvania, 12 May 1864. Steel engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: MASS. : U. S. ARSENAL, 1861. Women workers filling cartridges at the U. S

MASS. : U. S. ARSENAL, 1861. Women workers filling cartridges at the U. S
MASS.: U.S. ARSENAL, 1861. Women workers filling cartridges at the U.S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts, during the Civil War. Engraving, 1861, after Winslow Homer

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 CARTOON, 1861. Dictator Greeley: cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1861

CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. Dictator Greeley: cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1861 lampooning Horace Greeley and his editorial reaction to the Confederate victory over Union forces at

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS. Brigadier General Orlando Bolivar Willcox

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS. Brigadier General Orlando Bolivar Willcox and his staff of the 3d Division, 9th Corps, before the Siege of Petersburg in Virginia, during the American Civil War

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: 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. Wood engraving, American, 1887, after Alfred R. Waud

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: FALL OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA (April-June 1865). Ruins of the Gallego Flour Mill in Richmond

FALL OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA (April-June 1865). Ruins of the Gallego Flour Mill in Richmond, 1865: photograph by Alexander Gardner

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Union soldiers filling canteens in Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 1864

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Union soldiers filling canteens in Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 1864

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: VETERAN, 1867. Veteran with leg amputated below the knee surrounded by a crowd

CIVIL WAR: VETERAN, 1867. Veteran with leg amputated below the knee surrounded by a crowd: wood engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CONFEDERATE ARMORY, 1861. The making of artillery gun carriages at the Confederate (former Federal)

CONFEDERATE ARMORY, 1861. The making of artillery gun carriages at the Confederate (former Federal) armory in Richmond, Virginia, in April 1861: contemporary engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. Ruin of the Provost-Marshals Office following the New York City Draft

CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. Ruin of the Provost-Marshals Office following the New York City Draft Riots of July 13-16, 1863: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: SECESSION, 1860. Item from a New York newspaper of December 1860 reporting South

CIVIL WAR: SECESSION, 1860. Item from a New York newspaper of December 1860 reporting South Carolinas decision to dissolve its connection with the United States, 20 December 1860

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: ZOUAVES, 1861. The charge of Duryees Zouaves. The Fifth New York Volunteers Regiment at

CIVIL WAR: ZOUAVES, 1861. The charge of Duryees Zouaves. The Fifth New York Volunteers Regiment at the Battle of Big Bethel, June 10, 1861

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: U. S. S. MONITOR, 1862. Officers of the U. S. S. Monitor grouped at the turret, James River

U. S. S. MONITOR, 1862. Officers of the U. S. S. Monitor grouped at the turret, James River, Virginia
U.S.S. MONITOR, 1862. Officers of the U.S.S. Monitor grouped at the turret, James River, Virginia, Photograph by James F. Gibson, 9 July 1862

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (hatless), a future historian

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (hatless), a future historian, takes part in history with fellow officers of 1st Massachusetts Cavalry at the Army of Potomac Headquarters before

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS. Photograph by Mathew Brady

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS. Photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: THE UNION TELEGRAPH, 1863. Union Army telegraphers setting up the wire as a battle rages in

THE UNION TELEGRAPH, 1863. Union Army telegraphers setting up the wire as a battle rages in the background: American engraving, 1863

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Noncommissioned officers mess of Co. D, 93rd New York Infantry

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Noncommissioned officers mess of Co. D, 93rd New York Infantry. Photographed at Bealeton, Virginia, in August 1863, by Timothy O Sullivan

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER. The Confederate battery at Fort Moultrie firing on Fort Sumter in

CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER. The Confederate battery at Fort Moultrie firing on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor on 12-13 April 1861: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: ZOUAVE FATALITY, 1861. The fatal shooting of Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth

ZOUAVE FATALITY, 1861. The fatal shooting of Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth, Colonel of the New York Fire Zouaves and the first notable Northern fatality of the Civil War, in Alexandria

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. Ruin of the Provost-Marshals Office following the New York City Draft

CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. Ruin of the Provost-Marshals Office following the New York City Draft Riots of July 13-16, 1863. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. The mob sacking a drug store on Second Avenue during the New York City

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. The mob sacking a drug store on 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: UNION SAILORS. Between decks of a Union gunboat during the American Civil War

CIVIL WAR: UNION SAILORS. Between decks of a Union gunboat during the American Civil War: wood engraving, 1885, after a contemporary sketch by Rear Admiral Henry Walke (1809-1896)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: BATTLE OF STONES RIVER, 1863. Battle of Stones River, Tennessee, 31 December 1862 and 2 January 1863

BATTLE OF STONES RIVER, 1863. Battle of Stones River, Tennessee, 31 December 1862 and 2 January 1863. Lithograph, 1891, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: VETERAN, 1867. A Confederate veteran of the Civil War with leg amputated below the knee

CIVIL WAR: VETERAN, 1867. A Confederate veteran of the Civil War with leg amputated below the knee, surrounded by a crowd: wood engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. A leader of the draft rioters shot by an Army officer on 36th Street

CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS. A leader of the draft rioters shot by an Army officer on 36th Street during the New York City Draft Riots of July 13-16, 1863: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. The destruction of the colored orphan asylum during the New York City

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. The destruction of the colored orphan asylum during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: UNION SAILORS. Between decks of a Union gunboat during the American Civil War

CIVIL WAR: UNION SAILORS. Between decks of a Union gunboat during the American Civil War: wood engraving, 1885, after a contemporary sketch by Rear Admiral Henry Walke (1809-1896)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: PAROLES, 1865. Rebel soldiers taking the Oath of Allegiance in the Senate chamber at

CIVIL WAR: PAROLES, 1865. Rebel soldiers taking the Oath of Allegiance in the Senate chamber at Richmond, Virginia: wood engraving from a Northern newspaper shortly after the end of the Civil War in

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: LOUISIANA: BOMBARDMENT. The bombardment of Port Hudson, Louisiana

LOUISIANA: BOMBARDMENT. The bombardment of Port Hudson, Louisiana: front page of the Harpers Weekly, July 18, 1863

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: SEVEN DAYS BATTLES, 1862. Union batteries fire on Confederate troops at close range during

SEVEN DAYS BATTLES, 1862. Union batteries fire on Confederate troops at close range during the Battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia, 27 June 1862. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

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: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: NURSES & OFFICERS. Nurses and officers of the U. S

CIVIL WAR: NURSES & OFFICERS. Nurses and officers of the U. S. Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va. c1864
CIVIL WAR: NURSES & OFFICERS. Nurses and officers of the U.S. Sanitary Commission at Fredericksburg, Va. c1864. Photo by James Gardner

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: CAPTURED LOCOMOTIVES, 1861. Confederate troops dismantle captured locomotives at Martinsburg

CAPTURED LOCOMOTIVES, 1861. Confederate troops dismantle captured locomotives at Martinsburg, Virginia, during the early part of the Civil War: wood engraving, American, 1861

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS in camp: photograph by Mathew Brady or one of his assistants

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS in camp: photograph by Mathew Brady or one of his assistants

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876 Civil War Veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B

PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876 Civil War Veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B. Hayes in Brooklyn, New York, during the presidential campaign of 1876

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: U. S. S. MONITOR, 1862. Sailors on deck of the U. S. S. Monitor, James River, Virginia

U. S. S. MONITOR, 1862. Sailors on deck of the U. S. S. Monitor, James River, Virginia, Photograph by James F
U.S.S. MONITOR, 1862. Sailors on deck of the U.S.S. Monitor, James River, Virginia, Photograph by James F. Gibson, 9 July 1862

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: MASS. : U. S. ARSENAL, 1861. Workers filling cartridges at the U. S

MASS. : U. S. ARSENAL, 1861. Workers filling cartridges at the U. S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts
MASS.: U.S. ARSENAL, 1861. Workers filling cartridges at the U.S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts, during the Civil War. Engraving, 1861, after Winslow Homer

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1863. Cover of the first publication, Boston, 1863

CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1863. Cover of the first publication, Boston, 1863, of When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Louis Lambert, pseudonym of the bandmaster Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2010: CIVIL WAR WIDOWS, 1869. Widows of Civil War soldiers receive their pensions at the Sub-Treasury in

CIVIL WAR WIDOWS, 1869. Widows of Civil War soldiers receive their pensions at the Sub-Treasury in New York City: wood engravnig, American, 1869



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