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Confederate Collection

"Remembering the Confederate Generals: Lee, Jackson, and Forrest" In this captivating collection of images from the US Civil War

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Confederate Collection: General Lee and General Jackson before Chancellorsville, US Civil War
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Confederate Collection: Nathan Bedford Forrest
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Confederate Collection: PCWR3P-00006
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Confederate Collection: LEEs SURRENDER 1865. Peace in Union. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox
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Confederate Collection: BATTLE OF FRANKLIN, 1864. The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, 30 November 1864
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Confederate Collection: CIVIL WAR, 1864. Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864: lithograph, 1891
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Confederate Collection: STONEWALL JACKSON, 1861. Stonewall Jackson at First Bull Run, 21 July 1861
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Confederate Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara in a still from the film Gone With The
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Confederate Collection: EVCW2A-00019
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Confederate Collection: Battle of Bull Run, US Civil War
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Confederate Collection: NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST (1821-1877). American army officer. Photographed c1864
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Confederate Collection: Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863
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Confederate Collection: EVCW2A-00080
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Confederate Collection: Battle of Munfordville, Kentucky, Civil War
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Confederate Collection: Battle of the Wilderness, Civil War, 1864
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Confederate Collection: Civil War musician playing a banjo
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Confederate Collection: EVCW2A-00100
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Confederate Collection: ROBERT E. LEE (1807-1870). American Confederate general. Photographed by Julian Vannerson in 1863
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Confederate Collection: Battle of Bull Run / Jahn
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Confederate Collection: CONFEDERATE CAMP, 1861. Confederate troops from Mississippi practicing with the Bowie knife in camp
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Confederate Collection: Robert E Lee / Pyle / Spirit
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Confederate Collection: JAMES E. B. JEB STUART (1833-1864). American army officer: steel engraving, 19th century
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Confederate Collection: STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson. American Confederate general
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Confederate Collection: Layout of Fort Sumter at the outset of the Civil War
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Confederate Collection: LEE AND HIS GENERALS. Robert E. Lee and his generals
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Confederate Collection: CONFEDERATE GENERALS. The Generals of the Confederate Army. Jefferson Davis, with red cloak
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Confederate Collection: TOBACCO AD, c1867. Poster, c 1867, for Love Chewing Tobacco showing a scene of reconciliation
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Confederate Collection: EVCW2A-00122
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Confederate Collection: Union gunboats sunk in Galveston Bay, 1863
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Confederate Collection: Confederate soldiers in action, Battle of Chickamauga
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Confederate Collection: EVCW2A-00027
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Confederate Collection: Picketts Charge, Battle of Gettysburg
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Confederate Collection: Confederates holding ground in a Civil War battle
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Confederate Collection: FALL OF PETERSBURG, 1865. The Fall of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War
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Confederate Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANACONDA PLAN. Scotts Great Snake or the Anaconda Plan
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Confederate Collection: Confederate soldier romancing a young woman, 1800s
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Confederate Collection: Civil War cavalry skirmish
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Confederate Collection: Civil War artillery reenactors, Shiloh battlefield TN
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Confederate Collection: Civil War territory map, 1861
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Confederate Collection: Confederate soldier, Civil War
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Confederate Collection: Confederate field artillery
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Confederate Collection: Battle of Mobile Bay, Civil War, 1864
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Confederate Collection: Stonewall Jackson (1824-1863). American military
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Confederate Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1862. Portrait of Captain Jesse Sharpe Barnes, F Company
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Confederate Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded
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Confederate Collection: THE CONFEDERATE FLAG, 1867. American engraving
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Confederate Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEW MARKET. Young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute fighting for
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Confederate Collection: Confederate reenactors on the Shiloh battlefield


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"Remembering the Confederate Generals: Lee, Jackson, and Forrest" In this captivating collection of images from the US Civil War, we delve into the lives and legacies of some of the most prominent figures in Confederate history. From General Lee and General Jackson's strategic maneuvers before Chancellorsville to Lee's historic surrender to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, these moments shaped the course of our nation's history. Thomas Nast's poignant painting immortalizes that fateful day when peace was finally restored within a united Union. Nathan Bedford Forrest, an influential American army officer during this time period, is captured in a striking photograph that showcases his commanding presence on the battlefield. The Battle of Franklin lithograph by Kurz & Allison transports us back to that harrowing day in 1864 when bravery clashed with tragedy. Another masterpiece by Kurz & Allison depicts the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, reminding us of the relentless struggles faced by both sides during this tumultuous era. Stonewall Jackson's indomitable spirit shines through in Henry Alexander Ogden's lithograph capturing his valiant efforts at First Bull Run. As we explore these pivotal battles such as Chancellorsville and Bull Run, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by countless soldiers who fought for their beliefs amidst a divided nation. Let us honor their memory and strive for unity as we reflect upon this significant chapter in American history.