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Background imageAmerican Civil War 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CORDUROY ROAD. Engineers building Corduroy Road in the vicinity of Richmond, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: CORDUROY ROAD. Engineers building Corduroy Road in the vicinity of Richmond, Virginia. Photograph by David B. Woodbury, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1862. Twenty pounder guns of the 1st New York Battery in the

CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1862. Twenty pounder guns of the 1st New York Battery in the vicinity of Richmond, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: IRISH BRIGADE. Group of the Irish Brigade in Harrisons Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: IRISH BRIGADE. Group of the Irish Brigade in Harrisons Landing, Virginia. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, July 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: NAPPING, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel Samuel W

CIVIL WAR: NAPPING, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel Samuel W. Owen of the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry napping in Westover Landing, Virginia. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, 1864. Wounded soldiers from the Battle of the Wilderness

CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, 1864. Wounded soldiers from the Battle of the Wilderness. Photographed at a hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War, May 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. A Union soldier boy on duty

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. A Union soldier boy on duty. Lithograph, 1864, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: MONITOR AND MERRIMACK. The engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimack, 9 March, 1862

MONITOR AND MERRIMACK. The engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimack, 9 March, 1862. Lithograph, American, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Map showing the positions of the Union and Confederate forces

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Map showing the positions of the Union and Confederate forces at the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: 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. Lithograph, American, 1867

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GRADUATES, 1862. Members of the United States Military Academy class

CIVIL WAR: GRADUATES, 1862. Members of the United States Military Academy class of 1860 in Harrisons Landing, Virginia. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: LOCOMOTIVE. Lotomotive on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: LOCOMOTIVE. Lotomotive on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, Virginia. Photography by Timothy H. O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WRIGHT AND FORD. Union Lieutenants Wright and John Ford of Averell s

CIVIL WAR: WRIGHT AND FORD. Union Lieutenants Wright and John Ford of Averell s
CIVIL WAR: WRIGHT AND FORD. Union Lieutenants Wright and John Ford of Averells Cavalry in Westover Landing, Virginia. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Soldiers beside damaged rolling stock of the Orange

CIVIL WAR: MANASSAS, 1862. Soldiers beside damaged rolling stock of the Orange & Alexandria Railroad in Manassas Junction, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BRIDGE, 1862. View of a bridge built by Union engineers under the command

CIVIL WAR: BRIDGE, 1862. View of a bridge built by Union engineers under the command of General McDowell. The photographers wagon can be seen on the left. Bull Run, Virginia

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: HOTEL, 1862. Hotel in Fauquier Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H

CIVIL WAR: HOTEL, 1862. Hotel in Fauquier Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WARRENTON, 1862. Outskirts of town with courthouse in the distance, Warrenton

CIVIL WAR: WARRENTON, 1862. Outskirts of town with courthouse in the distance, Warrenton, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: WARRENTON, 1862. Courthouse in Warrenton, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H

CIVIL WAR: WARRENTON, 1862. Courthouse in Warrenton, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CROSSING, 1862. Federal Battery crossing a shallow area of the Rappahannock

CIVIL WAR: CROSSING, 1862. Federal Battery crossing a shallow area of the Rappahannock River on the day of battle in Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: COURT HOUSE. A group of Confederates captured during the Battle of Cedar

CIVIL WAR: COURT HOUSE. A group of Confederates captured during the Battle of Cedar Mountain are seen on the balcony of the Culpeper Court House, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BRIDGE, 1862. South view of a bridge on the Rappahannock River, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BRIDGE, 1862. South view of a bridge on the Rappahannock River, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FIELD HOSPITAL. Confederate field hospital in Cedar Mountain, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: FIELD HOSPITAL. Confederate field hospital in Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BRIDGE BUILDING. Troops constructing a bridge across the North fork

CIVIL WAR: BRIDGE BUILDING. Troops constructing a bridge across the North fork of the Rappahannock River in Fauquier Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H. O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BATTLEFIELD. Second Battle of Bull Run battlefield viewed from the West

CIVIL WAR: BATTLEFIELD. Second Battle of Bull Run battlefield viewed from the West in Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BATTLEFIELD. Second Battle of Bull Run battlefield wtih mountains in

CIVIL WAR: BATTLEFIELD. Second Battle of Bull Run battlefield wtih mountains in the distance in Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, August 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: CEDAR MOUNTAIN. Family outside the house in which Confederate General Charles S

CIVIL WAR: CEDAR MOUNTAIN. Family outside the house in which Confederate General Charles S. Winder died from wounds sustained during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy H

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MILITARY BRIDGE. View of a bridge built by the 15th New York Volunteers

CIVIL WAR: MILITARY BRIDGE. View of a bridge built by the 15th New York Volunteers under the command of Colonel John McLeod Murphy at Chickahominy River, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL, 1862. House being used as a hospital by Union General Joseph

CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL, 1862. House being used as a hospital by Union General Joseph Hookers division in Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: VIRGINIA, 1862. A view of General Quarles house, where many soldiers were buried

CIVIL WAR: VIRGINIA, 1862. A view of General Quarles house, where many soldiers were buried, in the vicinity of Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT RICHARDSON. Union Captain Rufus D

CIVIL WAR: FORT RICHARDSON. Union Captain Rufus D. Pettits Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery at Fort Richardson in the vicinity of Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT RICHARDSON. View of the Unions Fort Richardson and adjacent emcampment

CIVIL WAR: FORT RICHARDSON. View of the Unions Fort Richardson and adjacent emcampment in the vicinity of Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, June 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications with a large gun in Yorktown, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications with a large gun in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, June 1862



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