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Confederate Army Collection

"The Confederate Army: A Tale of Bravery and Struggle in the US Civil War" In the midst of a nation divided, two iconic figures emerged - General Robert E

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST (1821-1877). American army officer. Photographed c1864

NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST (1821-1877). American army officer. Photographed c1864

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed by Julian Vannerson in 1863

ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed by Julian Vannerson in 1863

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate surrender at Appomattox, 1865

Confederate surrender at Appomattox, 1865
General Lee surrenders his army to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 1865. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage American Civil War print of The Battle of Cherbourg

Vintage American Civil War print of The Battle of Cherbourg, between the United States Navy warship, the USS Kearsarge, and the Confederate States Navy warship, the CSS Alabama, on June 19, 1864

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: General Lee and General Jackson before Chancellorsville, US Civil War

General Lee and General Jackson before Chancellorsville, US Civil War
Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson conferring before the battle of Chancellorsville, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: LEEs SURRENDER 1865. Peace in Union. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox

LEEs SURRENDER 1865. Peace in Union. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865. Reproduction of a painting by Thomas Nast

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: BATTLE OF FRANKLIN, 1864. The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, 30 November 1864

BATTLE OF FRANKLIN, 1864. The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, 30 November 1864. Lithograph, 1891, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR, 1864. Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864: lithograph, 1891

CIVIL WAR, 1864. Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864: lithograph, 1891, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: STONEWALL JACKSON, 1861. Stonewall Jackson at First Bull Run, 21 July 1861

STONEWALL JACKSON, 1861. Stonewall Jackson at First Bull Run, 21 July 1861. Lithograph, 1900, after Henry Alexander Ogden

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle of Bull Run, US Civil War

Battle of Bull Run, US Civil War
General Stonewall Jackson leading Confederates at the battle of Bull Run, 1861. Printed 19th-century color lithograph reproduction of an illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Fort Sanders

Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Fort Sanders. The battle was fought in Knoxville, Tennessee on November 29, 1863

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863

Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863
General Stonewall Jackson leading the Confederates at Chancellorsville, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00080

EVCW2A-00080
Confederate charge up Little Round Top, held by the 20th Maine Regiment, Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle of Munfordville, Kentucky, Civil War

Battle of Munfordville, Kentucky, Civil War
Confederates charging Union fortifications at Munfordville, Kentucky, 1862. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle of the Wilderness, Civil War, 1864

Battle of the Wilderness, Civil War, 1864
Confederates capturing Union breastworks during the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War musician playing a banjo

Civil War musician playing a banjo
Confederate soldier reenactor playing a banjo in camp, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army 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 imageConfederate Army Collection: JAMES E. B. JEB STUART (1833-1864). American army officer: steel engraving, 19th century

JAMES E. B. JEB STUART (1833-1864). American army officer: steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson. American Confederate general

STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson. American Confederate general. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: LEE AND HIS GENERALS. Robert E. Lee and his generals

LEE AND HIS GENERALS. Robert E. Lee and his generals. Lithograph, 1867, after Augustus Tholey

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Gettysburg

Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Gettysburg. The famous battle took place in early July 1863 and resulted in the largest number of casualties during The American Civil War

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate Army Colonel John S. Mosby during the American Civil War

Confederate Army Colonel John S. Mosby during the American Civil War

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CONFEDERATE GENERALS. The Generals of the Confederate Army. Jefferson Davis, with red cloak

CONFEDERATE GENERALS. The Generals of the Confederate Army. Jefferson Davis, with red cloak, is at center left; Robert E. Lee, standing with saber, is at center right. Contemporary American lithograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: TOBACCO AD, c1867. Poster, c 1867, for Love Chewing Tobacco showing a scene of reconciliation

TOBACCO AD, c1867. Poster, c 1867, for Love Chewing Tobacco showing a scene of reconciliation between a Confederate and a Union soldier

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00122

EVCW2A-00122
Confederate General Thomas " Stonewall" Jackson mortally wounded by his own men at the Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate soldiers in action, Battle of Chickamauga

Confederate soldiers in action, Battle of Chickamauga
Braggs Confederates firing from the woods at Chickamauga, Georgia, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00027

EVCW2A-00027
Confederate Louisiana brigade throwing stones at advancing Federal Army of the Potomac at the second Battle of Bull Run 1862, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Picketts Charge, Battle of Gettysburg

Picketts Charge, Battle of Gettysburg
Confederates charge the Union lines at Gettysburg, 1863. Printed color lithograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederates holding ground in a Civil War battle

Confederates holding ground in a Civil War battle
Confederate soldiers on the line of battle with fate against them. Hand-colored engraving from a painting by Gilbert Gaul

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Naval Battle on the Mississippi, 1861 Civil War Engraving

Naval Battle on the Mississippi, 1861 Civil War Engraving
Engraving of the great Naval battle on the Mississippi, passage of the Second Division of the Federal Squadron past St. Philip, April 24, 1862

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate Five Dollar Bill, 1864

Confederate Five Dollar Bill, 1864
Confederate five dollar bill bearing the picture of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, 1864. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: American Civil War print featuring the Battle of Missionary Ridge

American Civil War print featuring the Battle of Missionary Ridge
Vintage American Civil War print featuring the Battle of Missionary Ridge, which took place during the Chattanooga Campaign

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War painting of Union and Confederate troops fighting at The Battle of Antietam

Civil War painting of Union and Confederate troops fighting at The Battle of Antietam
Vintage Civil War painting of Union and Confederate troops fighting at The Battle of Antietam, also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: FALL OF PETERSBURG, 1865. The Fall of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War

FALL OF PETERSBURG, 1865. The Fall of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War, 2 April 1865. Lithograph, 1893, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War cavalry skirmish

Civil War cavalry skirmish
Cavalry duel during a Civil War battle. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1862. Portrait of Captain Jesse Sharpe Barnes, F Company

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1862. Portrait of Captain Jesse Sharpe Barnes, F Company, 4th North Carolina Infantry. Ambrotype, c1862

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage print of prominent Confederate Generals and Statesmen

Vintage print of prominent Confederate Generals and Statesmen
Vintage civil war print of General Robert E. Lee and other prominent Confederate Generals and Statesmen

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Robert E. Lee with eldest son and aide

Robert E. Lee with eldest son and aide
Portrait of General Robert E. Lee (center) and his aides-de-camp, Major General George Washington Custis Lee (left), who is his eldest son, and Colonel Walter Taylor (right). circa 1865

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00031

EVCW2A-00031
Union troops under General Ulysses S. Grant recapturing artillery during the Battle of Shiloh 1862, American Civil War. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00036

EVCW2A-00036
Picketts Charge reaching the Union center at the Battle of Gettysburg, American Civil War. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: THE CONFEDERATE FLAG, 1867. American engraving

THE CONFEDERATE FLAG, 1867. American engraving

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEW MARKET. Young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute fighting for

CIVIL WAR: NEW MARKET. Young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute fighting for the Confederacy at the Battle of New Market, Virginia, 15 May 1864

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate reenactors on the Shiloh battlefield

Confederate reenactors on the Shiloh battlefield
Confederate infantry preparing to attack, a living history demonstration at Shiloh battlefield, Tennessee. Photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Crescent Regt. of New Orleans in the 'Hornets Nest', 1887

Crescent Regt. of New Orleans in the "Hornets Nest", 1887
Crescent Regt. of New Orleans in the " Hornets Nest", 1887. Albumen print, stereo, from the series " The Chicago Panorama of the [1862] Battle of Shiloh"

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: 1st Ark. Con. Regt. making a charge in 'Hornets Nest', 1887

1st Ark. Con. Regt. making a charge in "Hornets Nest", 1887
1st Ark. Con. Regt. making a charge in " Hornets Nest", 1887. Albumen print, stereo, from the series " The Chicago Panorama of the [1862] Battle of Shiloh"

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00093

EVCW2A-00093
Cobbs and Kershaws Confederate troops behind a stone wall defending Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1862. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CONFEDERATE WARSHIP, 1865. The Confederate war-steamer, Tallahassee. Color engraving, 1865

CONFEDERATE WARSHIP, 1865. The Confederate war-steamer, Tallahassee. Color engraving, 1865

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CONFEDERATE WARSHIP, 1863. C. S. S. Rappahannock anchored at Calais, France

CONFEDERATE WARSHIP, 1863. C. S. S. Rappahannock anchored at Calais, France. Wood engraving, English, 1863
CONFEDERATE WARSHIP, 1863. C.S.S. Rappahannock anchored at Calais, France. Wood engraving, English, 1863



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"The Confederate Army: A Tale of Bravery and Struggle in the US Civil War" In the midst of a nation divided, two iconic figures emerged - General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Their strategic brilliance shone brightly before the Battle of Chancellorsville, where their audacious maneuvers surprised Union forces. But as time wore on, the tides turned against the Confederacy. The year was 1865 when General Lee made his fateful decision to surrender at Appomattox Court House, marking a turning point towards peace within the Union. The echoes of war still reverberated across battlefields like Franklin, Tennessee and Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia. These clashes etched themselves into history as testaments to both sides' unwavering determination. Stonewall Jackson's indomitable spirit was captured in Henry Alexander Ogden's lithograph depicting him at First Bull Run in 1861. His legacy would forever be intertwined with bravery and sacrifice for Southern ideals. From Munfordville to Wilderness, Kentucky to Virginia, countless battles were fought by brave soldiers who believed in their cause. Nathan Bedford Forrest stands tall among them - an American army officer whose photograph from 1864 captures his resolute gaze. Amidst this turmoil, even music found its place on the battlefield. A civil war musician strumming a banjo provided solace amidst chaos – a reminder that humanity endures even during times of strife. The story of the Confederate Army is one filled with valor and tragedy; it shaped not only America's past but also its future. As we reflect upon these historical moments captured by artists like Kurz & Allison or Thomas Nast's painting depicting Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House – let us remember those who fought bravely on both sides while striving for unity in our great nation.