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Confederate Soldiers Relaxing at their CampA group of confederate soldiers relaxing at their camp. Undated photograph
Confederate General Robert E. Lee(Original Caption) Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), Commander-in-Chief of the Confederate armies during the Civil War. Undated head and shoulders photograph
Confederate Army with CannonGunners of General William B. Hazen's division of the 15th Corps stand around a field gun at Fort McAllister in Richmond Hill, Georgia
Two Confederate SoldiersA pair of soldiers from the Confederate States Army
Stonewall Jackson(Original Caption) Portrait of Stonewall Jackson. Undated photograph
Confederate "Zouaves" Soldier(Original Caption) Photo shows a Confederate soldier (Zouave) from New Orleans. From the Confederate Museum, Richmond. VA. Undated
Woodcut of the Confederate Army RecruitingORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Drumming up recruits for the Confederate Army. Woodcut from 1861
Two Confederate SoldiersA pair of soldiers of the Confederate States Army, one brandishing a flintlock pistol
Confederate General Braxton Bragg in Uniform4/6/1862- Official portrait of Civil War officer General Braxton Bragg of the Confederate States of America
Confederate Soldiers(Original Caption) Confederate Soldiers of the Third Georgia Infantry; two were half-brothers and killed in battle of Malvern Hill
Robert E. Lee, His Son and His AideMathew Brady 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)
Robert E. Lee with Son and AideMathew Brady 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)
Robert E. Lee(Original Caption) 1865-Robert E. Lee in his new uniform shortly before he met Grant at Appomattox
General Robert E. Lee on Porch(Original Caption) 4/1865- Richmond, VA: Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) after Appomattox on the porch of Richmond, Virginia House
Theodore Roosevelt with Rough Riders(Original Caption) Left to Right: George Dann, Major Brodie, General Joseph Wheeler, Chaplain Brown, Col. Leonard Wood, and Lt. Col. Teddy Roosevelt
The Fall of Richmond by Currier and Ives
Confederate Army RecruitingA drawing depicting the Confederate army recruiting for men at Woodstock, Va. by Thompson. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images)
Painting of Confederate Soldiers at Fort SumterThis scene shows Battery B at Fort Sumter, after the surrender of the Union forces on April 13, 1861
Surrender Of Port Hudson(Original Caption) 7/8/1863-Port Hudson, LA: Surrender of Port Hudson, Louisiana. July 8, 1863
Portrait of Joseph E. JohnstonGENERAL JOSEPH E
Four Diffent Types of Confederate Rifles(Original Caption) Rifle listed from left to right : Palmetteo Musket, this weapon was made for the State of South Carolina by the Palmetto Armory of Columbus in 1853, caliber.69
Illustration of Barbara Fritchie Waving the American FlagAn illustration of Barbara Fritchie defiantly waving the American flag above Confederate troops in Frederick, Maryland
Illustration of General Lewis Armistead at the Battle of GettysburgTHE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. PICKET'S CHARGE ON CEMETARY HILL, JULY 3, 1863.UNDATED COLORED ENGRAVING
Illustration of General Lewis Armistead at the Battle of Gettysburg(Original Caption) Confederate General Lewis Armistead at George Edward Pickett's famous charge at the Battle of Gettysburg. His forces were virtually annihilated