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American Civil War Glass Coaster Collection

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Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST (1821-1877). American army officer. Photographed c1864

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

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. The 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment under General Winfield S

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. The 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment under General Winfield S. Hancock charging at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Hattie McDaniel assists Vivien Leigh while offering some unwelcomed advice

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Hattie McDaniel assists Vivien Leigh while offering some unwelcomed advice

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster Collection: SECOND BULL RUN, 1862. The Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassass, Virginia)

SECOND BULL RUN, 1862. The Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassass, Virginia), 29-30 August 1862: contemporary lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. First Avenue under siege during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. First Avenue under siege during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863: engraving from a contemporary newspaper account

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: GEORGE CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Custer, left, as a Captain in the Union Army

GEORGE CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Custer, left, as a Captain in the Union Army, with General Alfred Pleasonton in April 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. The crowd gathered at Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. The crowd gathered at Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: RECRUITING. Civil War recruiting poster, 1861, appealing to Irish immigrants in

CIVIL WAR: RECRUITING. Civil War recruiting poster, 1861, appealing to Irish immigrants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to enlist in a company to be attached to the Irish Brigade of the 69th Regiment

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster Collection: JOHNSON: DRUMMER BOY, c1870. The Wounded Drummer Boy. Oil on canvas by Eastman Johnson, c1870

JOHNSON: DRUMMER BOY, c1870. The Wounded Drummer Boy. Oil on canvas by Eastman Johnson, c1870

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: MOBILE BAY, 1864. The Confederate ironclad ram Tennessee

CIVIL WAR: MOBILE BAY, 1864. The Confederate ironclad ram Tennessee, captured at the Battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CARTOON: ELECTION OF 1864. A little game of bagatelle, between Old Abe the railsplitter

CARTOON: ELECTION OF 1864. A little game of bagatelle, between Old Abe the railsplitter and Little Mac the gunboat general

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: JAMES E. B. JEB STUART (1833-1864). American army officer: original cabinet photograph

JAMES E. B. JEB STUART (1833-1864). American army officer: original cabinet photograph

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: RIFLE, 1864. Verso of a drawing by William Waud, 9 October 1864, with

CIVIL WAR: RIFLE, 1864. Verso of a drawing by William Waud, 9 October 1864, with caption information and a sketch of a Spencer rifle

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: ALFRED WAUD (1828-1891). American (English-born) illustrator

ALFRED WAUD (1828-1891). American (English-born) illustrator. Waud sketching at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War, July 1863. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster Collection: JOHN SCHOFIELD (1831-1906). John McAllister Schofield. American army officer. Wood engraving, 1887

JOHN SCHOFIELD (1831-1906). John McAllister Schofield. American army officer. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION TROOPS. General Barlow in front of the rebel works. 12 miles from Richmond

CIVIL WAR: UNION TROOPS. General Barlow in front of the rebel works. 12 miles from Richmond. Union troops led by Francis Barlow at Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Captain Ashbys 20 pounders. Confederate soldiers loading cannons at a fort

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Captain Ashbys 20 pounders. Confederate soldiers loading cannons at a fort at Petersburg, Virginia, during the Civil War, 1864. Drawing by Alfred Waud

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster 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

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: 14TH REGIMENT. Memorabilia showing Civil War engagements pertaining to 14th Brooklyn

CIVIL WAR: 14TH REGIMENT. Memorabilia showing Civil War engagements pertaining to 14th Brooklyn, also known as the 84th New York Infantry Regiment. Chromolithograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster 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 Glass Coaster Collection: Civil War: Major Robertson. Major James M

Civil War: Major Robertson. Major James M
CIVIL WAR: MAJOR ROBERTSON. Major James M. Robertson (third from left) and officers near Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: REUNION, 1917. Veterans holding a Georgia flag during a Confederate reunion

CIVIL WAR: REUNION, 1917. Veterans holding a Georgia flag during a Confederate reunion, Washington D.C. Photograph, 1917

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: REUNION, 1917. North Carolina veterans attending a Confederate reunion, Washington D

CIVIL WAR: REUNION, 1917. North Carolina veterans attending a Confederate reunion, Washington D.C. Photograph, 1917

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNBURIED DEAD. View of skeletal remains and uniforms several months

CIVIL WAR: UNBURIED DEAD. View of skeletal remains and uniforms several months after the battle in Gaines Mill, Virginia. Photography by John Reekie, April 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. General view of Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. General view of Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP. Union camp viewed from a tree in Cumberland Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP. Union camp viewed from a tree in Cumberland Landing, Virginia. Photograph, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT MORTON. Union line near Fort Morton in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph

CIVIL WAR: FORT MORTON. Union line near Fort Morton in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP. Union army encampment on the Pamunkey River in Cumberland Landing

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP. Union army encampment on the Pamunkey River in Cumberland Landing, Virginia. Photography by James Gibson, May 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: SHELTER, 1865. A Union bomb proof shelter in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph

CIVIL WAR: SHELTER, 1865. A Union bomb proof shelter in Petersburg, Virginia. Photograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: MILL RUINS. Ruins of Gaines Mill in the vicinity of Cold Harbor, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: MILL RUINS. Ruins of Gaines Mill in the vicinity of Cold Harbor, Virginia. Photograph by John Reekie, April 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: ELLERSONs MILL. View of Ellersons Mill in Mechanicsville, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: ELLERSONs MILL. View of Ellersons Mill in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Photograph by John Reekie, c1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: HOUSES, 1865. View of houses in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Photograph by John Reekie

CIVIL WAR: HOUSES, 1865. View of houses in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Photograph by John Reekie, April 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Glass Coaster Collection: CIVIL WAR: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of Union General Irvin McDowell, formerly

CIVIL WAR: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of Union General Irvin McDowell, formerly used by Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard in the vicinity of Manassas, Virginia



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