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American Civil WarIllustration depicting a Union foreigner, or bummer, laden with fresh meat and fowl and dragging a pig behind him, during the American Civil War. Location unknown, USA, circa 1861
American Civil WarGroup of soldiers relaxing in area around their winter quarters, one chops wood, one holds a broom and one sits on top of roof above sign that reads Pine Cottage, in a photograph by Mathew B. Brady
American Civil WarIllustration depicting The Long Bridge, Washington. The Troops retreating from Bull Run came into the capital over this bridge. Washington DC, USA, circa 1861. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarSketch by Alfred Waud depicting the Union gunboats firing upon the Confederates during the battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexters Farm, which took place on 1 July 1862
American Civil WarEngraving depicting the destruction of railroad lines and a burning bridge ordered by Union General William T. Sherman to break Confederate communications. Location unknown, USA, circa 1861
American Civil WarIllustration depicting the Battle of Millikens Bend, which was part of the Vicksburg Campaign of the American Civil War. Madison Parish, Louisiana, USA, 7 June 1863. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarA group of people stand in the ruins of a building in a photograph entitled The Confederate Ordeal. Location unknown, USA, circa 1865. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarThe ruins of Fredericksburg, Virginia, after the Union artillery had hammered the town in December 1863. The Union soldiers fought house to house
American Civil WarRuins on Carey Street in Richmond, Virginia, showing damage sustained during the American Civil War. Richmond, Virginia, USA, circa 1865. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarRichmond, Virginia, with evident destruction sustained during the American Civil War. Unused cannons and cannonballs litter the foreground
American Civil WarThe shell of the Court House building in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The building was burnt on 20 July 1864 by Confederate forces under Brigadier General John A. McCausland in the American Civil War
American Civil WarThe ruins of the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Depot in Richmond, Virginia, destroyed during the American Civil War. Richmond, Virginia, USA, circa 1865. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarThe ruins on the canal basin, destroyed during the American Civil War, in Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, Virginia, USA, circa 1865. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarThe ruins of Richmond, Virginia, destroyed during the American Civil War. Richmond, Virginia, USA, circa 1865. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarA newspaper deliverer to calvary pictured during the American Civil War. Location unknown, USA, circa 1861. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarUnion soldiers at Cumberland Landing, not far from Richmond, Virginia, USA, circa 1861. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarLittle Round Top, photographed by Mathew Brady, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarIllustration depicting Fort Sumter After The Bombardment. From a sketch made in April, 1861. The Battle of Fort Sumter (12 to 13 April 1861)
American Civil WarEngraving depicting a southern woman during a smuggling expedition. Here, Yankee soldiers find a stash of boots hidden under the womans hoop skirt
American Civil WarTroops of the First Connecticut Battery near Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA, 19th Century. (Photo by Fotosearch/Gettty Images)
American Civil WarThirteen inch mortar Dictator and railroad cars in front of Petersburg, used in the Siege of Petersburg, a nine-month campaign of trench warfare in which Union forces commanded by Lt. Gen. Ulysses S
American Civil WarThe Siege of Petersburg, a nine-month campaign of trench warfare in which Union forces commanded by Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant assaulted Petersburg, Virginia
American Civil WarIllustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper captioned Southern women feeling the effects of Rebellion, and creating Bread Riots
American Civil WarThe wounded of the Union Army after the Battle of Chancellorsville which took place between 3 and 5 May 1863. Chancellorsville, Virginia, USA. May 1863. (photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
American Civil WarEngraving with the caption Prisoners in Andersonville Stockade, depicting prisoners at the Andersonville Civil War Prison Camp, also known as Camp Sumter, in Andersonville, Georgia, USA, circa 1861
American Civil WarA powder monkey pictured leaning against a gun of the USS New Hampshire in Charleston, South Carolina. A powder monkey was the term given to any member of the ships company who passed filled
American Civil WarIllustration depicting The Battle of Fort Pillow, captioned The Fort Pillow Massacre, which was fought on 12 April 1864, at Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River in Henning, Tennessee, USA
American Civil WarIllustration depicting The Battle of Bentonville which was fought between the 19 and 21 March 1865, in Bentonville, North Carolina. Caption reads Battle at Cantonville, N.C. - Major-Gen
American Civil WarSketch by Alfred Waud, titled Before Petersburg at sunrise, July 30th 1864. Explosion of the mine under the Confederate works at Petersburg - 30 July 1864
American Civil WarThe ruins of Charleston, South Carolina, showing damage sustained during the American Civil War. Charleston, South Carolina, USA, circa 1865. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Draft RiotsIllustration depicting a burning building, the caption reads New York -- the riot in Lexington Avenue during the draft riots. New York City, New York, USA, circa 1863
Draft RiotsIllustration depicting street fighting during the New York draft riots in 1863. New York City, New York, USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Admiral Porters FleetLithograph captioned Admiral Porter?s Fleet Running the Rebel Blockade of the Mississippi at Vicksburg, April 16th 1863. At half past ten P.M
Bombardment of Forts Jackson, St. Philip, 1865 Civil War EngravingEngraving of the bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, the United States Squadron under Farragut, engaging the Confederate Forts and Fleet on its way to New Orleans, April 24, 1862
Demand of Surrender of New Orleans, 1862 Civil War EngravingEngraving of the Landing of Captain Bailey and Lieutenant Perkins on the Levee, New Orleans, with flag of truce to demand the surrender of the city to the Federal Government
USS Hartford (1858)Vintage engraving of the USS Hartford (1858) a sloop-of-war, steamer, was the first ship of the United States Navy. Hartford served in several prominent campaigns in the American Civil War as
Christian Commissioncirca 1865: Predecessors of the Red Cross, the Christian Commission and the Sanitary Commission, attending the wounded on the battlefield during the American Civil War
Battle Chart of the engament in Albemarle Sound - scanned 1888 chart
Battle Of Chattanooga Map - 1886 scanned engraving
Vicinity of Chattanooga - 1886 scanned engraving
Map of Kentucky and Tennessee - 1886 scanned engraving
Missouri CampaignsVintage engraving from 1863 of a map of the Missouri Campaigns from the time of the American Civil War
Map of the Battle of Bull RunVintage engraving of a Map of the Battle of Bull Run, The Century Magazine, 1884
Illustration of Abraham Lincoln Standing, 1864Antique illustration of a Abraham Lincoln Standing, 1864. Abraham Lincoln became the United States 16th President in 1861
Washingtons transition over the DelawareIllustration of a Washingtons transition over the Delaware
Bullets and projectilesIllustration of a bullets and projectiles
Zouaves In Bayonet PracticeTwo Zouaves of the Union Army practice the use of bayonets with Ernsts Bayonet Guard as an officer looks on during the Civil War