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American Civil War Canvas Print Collection (#10)

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Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Dedicated to the Chicago Convention : cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1864

Dedicated to the Chicago Convention : cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1864, critical of the Democratic Partys platform of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Dedicated to the Chicago Convention : cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1864, critical of the Democratic Partys platform of compromise with the Confederacy in that years

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Young America Rising at the Ballot Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession

Young America Rising at the Ballot Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession
SECESSION CARTOON, 1860. Young America Rising at the Ballot Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession : wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1860

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama

One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C
CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C. Calhoun is on the left; Andrew Jackson is on the right

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: President of the Confederate States of America. A Northern contemporary newspaper cartoon

President of the Confederate States of America. A Northern contemporary newspaper cartoon on the capture of Jefferson
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. A Northern contemporary newspaper cartoon on the capture of Jefferson Davis at Irwinville, Georgia, on 10 May 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: The Last Ditch of the Chivalry or a President in Petticoats. A Northern satire on the capture of

The Last Ditch of the Chivalry or a President in Petticoats. A Northern satire on the capture of Jefferson Davis
PRESIDENT IN PETTICOATS. The Last Ditch of the Chivalry or a President in Petticoats. A Northern satire on the capture of Jefferson Davis. Lithograph cartoon by Currier and Ives, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s

Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and officers of the Union Army and Union Navy (left-to-right)

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and officers of the Union Army and Union Navy (left-to-right)
LINCOLN AND OFFICERS. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and officers of the Union Army and Union Navy (left-to-right): Admirals Porter and Farragut, President Lincoln, Generals Sherman, Thomas

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: President of the Confederate States of America. President Davis and his Cabinet at Montgomery

President of the Confederate States of America. President Davis and his Cabinet at Montgomery, Alabama
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. President Davis and his Cabinet at Montgomery, Alabama. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of June 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: The First of May 1865, or General Moving Day in Richmond Virginia. General Robert E

The First of May 1865, or General Moving Day in Richmond Virginia. General Robert E
CIVIL WAR: CARTOON, 1865. The First of May 1865, or General Moving Day in Richmond Virginia. General Robert E. Lee assisting Jefferson Davis in moving a bankrupt Confederacy. Lithograph, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: President of the Confederate States of America. Undated photograph from the Mathew Brady Studio

President of the Confederate States of America. Undated photograph from the Mathew Brady Studio
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. Undated photograph from the Mathew Brady Studio

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation Proclamation
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Lithograph, 1868

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Dock on the James River at City Point, Virginia, location of Ulysses S

Dock on the James River at City Point, Virginia, location of Ulysses S. Grants supply depot during the Siege of
CIVIL WAR: CITY POINT. Dock on the James River at City Point, Virginia, location of Ulysses S. Grants supply depot during the Siege of Petersburg, 1864-65

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Jefferson Davis, 1861

Jefferson Davis, 1861
JEFFERSON DAVIS, 1861. The inauguration of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, on 18 February 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: Confederate Banknote

Confederate Banknote
CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. Fifty dollar banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Richmond, Virginia, September, 1861. Jefferson Davis is pictured at the center of the note

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: John Milton Hay

John Milton Hay
JOHN MILTON HAY (1838-1905). American statesman and writer. Photographed by Mathew Brady during the American Civil War when Hay was assistant private secretary to Abraham Lincoln

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885)

ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Photographed in the uniform of Lieutenant General in May 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: George B. McClellan, 1864

George B. McClellan, 1864
GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, 1864. on a presidential campaign songsheet cover

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: BATTLE OF NASHVILLE, 1864. The Battle of Nashville, Tennessee, 15-16 December 1864

BATTLE OF NASHVILLE, 1864. The Battle of Nashville, Tennessee, 15-16 December 1864. Lithograph, 1891, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: IRISH BRIGADE. Father William Corby (seated right)

CIVIL WAR: IRISH BRIGADE. Father William Corby (seated right) and other chaplins of the 69th New York Infantry (Irish Brigade) at Harrisons Landing, Virginia, July 1862. Photographed by Mathew Brady

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: SAMUEL FRANCIS du PONT (1803-1865). American naval officer. Photographed by Mathew Brady during

SAMUEL FRANCIS du PONT (1803-1865). American naval officer. Photographed by Mathew Brady during the Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION STEAMER. The Union steamer Daniel Webster off Point Isabel, Texas, March 1861

CIVIL WAR: UNION STEAMER. The Union steamer Daniel Webster off Point Isabel, Texas, March 1861, bound for New York carrying federal troops from Fort Brown, Texas

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: UNION SOLDIERS. Brigadier General Winfield Scott Hancock (center) and his staff, 1861

UNION SOLDIERS. Brigadier General Winfield Scott Hancock (center) and his staff, 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR SOLDIER, 1863. A Yankee Volunteer. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER, 1863. A Yankee Volunteer. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps

HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1862

WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON. Ruins of a railroad station in Charleston, South Caroline

CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON. Ruins of a railroad station in Charleston, South Caroline, after the attack by General Sherman, 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. The mob sacking Brooks Brothers clothing store during the New York

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. The mob sacking Brooks Brothers clothing store during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT FISHER. Landing of soldiers and sailors above Fort Fisher, North Carolina

CIVIL WAR: FORT FISHER. Landing of soldiers and sailors above Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 13 January 1865 (two days before the capture of the fort)

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. Black troops in the Union Army unloading provisions from a steamboat

CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. Black troops in the Union Army unloading provisions from a steamboat. Wood engraving, French, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. England, embodied by infant John Bull

CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. England, embodied by infant John Bull, feeds money to the rebellious American South. Cartoon from a Northern American newspaper, 1861

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson. American Confederate general

STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson. American Confederate general. Daguerreotype, possibly by Mathew Brady, taken probably during the Mexican War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: GEORGE CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Photographed while an officer in the Union Army

GEORGE CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Photographed while an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, c1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SABINE PASS. Union gunboats unsuccessfully assaulting the Confederate position at Fort

CIVIL WAR: SABINE PASS. Union gunboats unsuccessfully assaulting the Confederate position at Fort Griffin, near the mouth of the Sabine River, Texas, 8 September 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. The Veteran. Wood engraving, 1867, after a painting by Thomas Waterman

CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. The Veteran. Wood engraving, 1867, after a painting by Thomas Waterman Wood (1823-1903)

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: USS PAWNEE. Crewmembers on board the U. S. S. Pawnee in Charleston Harbor

CIVIL WAR: USS PAWNEE. Crewmembers on board the U. S. S. Pawnee in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Photograph, c1863
CIVIL WAR: USS PAWNEE. Crewmembers on board the U.S.S. Pawnee in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS. Union soldiers. Photographed by Mathew Brady

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS. Union soldiers. Photographed by Mathew Brady

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: MONITOR SINKING, 1862. Sailors from the USS Rhode Island rescuing the crew of the Monitor

MONITOR SINKING, 1862. Sailors from the USS Rhode Island rescuing the crew of the Monitor, sinking in a gale off Cape Hatteras on 31 December 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: 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 imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: 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 imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: UNION SOLDIER, 1860s. A Union soldier: original carte-de-visite photograph taken during the Civil

UNION SOLDIER, 1860s. A Union soldier: original carte-de-visite photograph taken during the Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: HENRY WARNER SLOCUM (1827-1894). Civil War Union army general and politician. Photograph, c1870

HENRY WARNER SLOCUM (1827-1894). Civil War Union army general and politician. Photograph, c1870

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT MOULTRIE. Fort Moultrie, batteries and a hotel on Sullivans Island in the harbor

CIVIL WAR: FORT MOULTRIE. Fort Moultrie, batteries and a hotel on Sullivans Island in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina during the Union blockade, 1863. Wood engraving, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: GEORGE EDWARD PICKETT (1825-1875). American army officer. Wood engraving, 19th century

GEORGE EDWARD PICKETT (1825-1875). American army officer. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications in front of Atlanta, Georgia

CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications in front of Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph by George N. Barnard in 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION BUGLER. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud, c1864

CIVIL WAR: UNION BUGLER. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud, c1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: GEORGE GORDON MEADE (1815-1872). American army commander. Oil on canvas

GEORGE GORDON MEADE (1815-1872). American army commander. Oil on canvas

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS. Various symbols of American Veterans Organizations

VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS. Various symbols of American Veterans Organizations

Background imageAmerican Civil War Canvas Print Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. An unidentified Union soldier. Original carte-de-visite photograph

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. An unidentified Union soldier. Original carte-de-visite photograph



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