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American Civil War (1860-1865) Collection (page 5)

Historical prints of the Civil War, a central event in America's historical consciousness

316 items

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle of Malvern Hill

Battle of Malvern Hill
An engraving of a scene of the Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia on 1 July 1862. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle of Pea Ridge

Battle of Pea Ridge
An engraving of a scene from the battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas circa 1862. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Siege of Vicksburg

Siege of Vicksburg
An engraving of the siege of Vicksburg, Tennessee during the US civil war, 1863. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Map of Vicksburg

Map of Vicksburg
A map of Vicksburg and its vicinity showing all batteries that were in existence at the time of its fall, with the names of the owners of plantations during the US civil war, circa 1862

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: McLeans House

McLeans House Appomattox Court House, Virginia where capitulation was signed between General Grant and Lee in April, 1865. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Peninsular Campaign

Peninsular Campaign
A view of soldiers during the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, circa 1862. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Blakely Rifle

Blakely Rifle
An engraving of a Blakely 24 PNDR rifle, 8th Columbiad (dismounted) and traverse, at Fort Pulaski, Georgia circa 1862. The rifle is South East face looking towards Tubee

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle of Fair Oaks

Battle of Fair Oaks
An engraving of a scene from the Battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia on 31 May 1862. Gallant Charge of General Caseys division to save the guns. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle of Gaines Mill

Battle of Gaines Mill
An engraving of a scene from the Battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia on 27 June 1862. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Bank of Chambersburg

Bank of Chambersburg
Two men standing outside the destroyed remains of the Bank of Chambersburg and Franklin House, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania on 30 July 1864. (Photo by Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle of Fair Oaks

Battle of Fair Oaks
Federal observation balloon Inteprid being inflated at the battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia circa May 1862. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle of Antietam

Battle of Antietam
An engraving of a scene from the battle of Antietam in Maryland on 17 September 1862. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Women Manufacturing Artillery

Women Manufacturing Artillery
An engraving of women manufacturing artillery cartridges in an arsenal during the American Civil war, circa 1860s. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: War With The South

War With The South
An engraving of the cover of the book The War with the South A History of the great American Rebellion from the US civil war, circa 1865. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle Of Mobile Bay

Battle Of Mobile Bay
Damage inflicted during the Battle of Mobile Bay, an engagement of the American Civil War, Mobile Bay, Alabama, USA, August 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Elmira Prisoner-Of-War Camp

Elmira Prisoner-Of-War Camp
Civil War prisoner-of-war camp for Confederates in Elmira, New York, USA, circa 1864. The Union installation, known as Camp Rathbun, fell into disuse as the American Civil War progressed

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: American Civil War

American Civil War
Union artillery soldiers standing before a line of cannons during the American Civil War, USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Parrott Rifles

Parrott Rifles
Four 20 pound Union Army Parrott Rifles, 1st NY, during the Peninsula Campaign, near Richmond, Virginia, USA, June 1862. The Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War was a major Union operation

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: American Civil War

American Civil War
Broken windows and a damaged doorway with broken steps at Dunlop House, on Bollingbrook Street, showing the effects of shot and shell on the north side of Petersburg, Virginia, USA, circa 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Union Navy

Union Navy
The crew of a Union Navy vessel on deck during the American Civil War, USA, circa 1865. Some sailors are pictured sitting and standing while another plays a banjo

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Picket Post

Picket Post
Two African American Union soldiers of the American Civil War, with their rifles poised, at a picket post at Dutch Gap, Virginia, USA, circa 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Battle Of Mobile Bay

Battle Of Mobile Bay
A fort damaged during the Battle of Mobile Bay, an engagement of the American Civil War, Mobile Bay, Alabama, USA, August 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina
The ruins of the Secession Hall and circular church with the ruins of St Phillips visible in the distance, on Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, circa 1862. Also known as St

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Morris Island, South Carolina

Morris Island, South Carolina
A group of Civil War soldiers in the trenches of Morris Island in South Carolina, USA, circa 1863. Morris Island is an uninhabited island in Charleston harbour which became a strategic location in

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: USS Onondaga

USS Onondaga
Soldiers rowing out to the double-turret Union gunboat Onondaga on the James River, Virginia, USA, circa 1862. The USS Onondaga was a monitor acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Ambulance Corps

Ambulance Corps
Members of the Ambulance Corps collect the wounded from the battlefield on stretchers and load them into a horse-drawn wagon during the American Civil War, USA, circa 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: American Civil War Nurse

American Civil War Nurse
An American Civil War nurse USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Osliaba In Alexandria

Osliaba In Alexandria
The crew of the Russian frigate Osliaba during the American Civil War in Alexandria, Virginia, 1863. The Civil War saw both the Union

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: American Civil War Railroad

American Civil War Railroad
Aerial view of a railroad during the American Civil War, USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Union Soldier

Union Soldier
A Union soldier in uniform during the American Civil War, USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Andersonville Prison

Andersonville Prison, the Confederate prisoner-of-war camp near Andersonville in south-western Georgia, USA, circa 1865. Andersonville Prison was notorious for its terrible living conditions

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: USS Mendota

USS Mendota
The gun crew of a Dahlgren gun at drill aboard the gunboat Mendota on the James River in Virginia, USA, 1864. The USS Mendota was a steamboat used by the Union Navy during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: African American soldier

African American soldier
An African American soldier with a rifle during the American Civil War, USA, circa 1863. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Locomotive Scout

Locomotive Scout
The locomotive Scout pulling a carriage of fuel with USMRR (United States Military Railroads) printed on the side during the American Civil War, circa 1863. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Norfolk Naval Shipyard

Norfolk Naval Shipyard
The ruins of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard damaged during the American Civil War, in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA, December 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Cathedral Ruins In Charleston

Cathedral Ruins In Charleston
The ruins of the Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar on Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, circa 1863. Pictured during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Cathedral Ruins In Charleston

Cathedral Ruins In Charleston
The ruins of the Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar on Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, circa 1863. Pictured during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Fort Fisher Pulpit

Fort Fisher Pulpit
The Pulpit of Fort Fisher, Confederate fort during the American Civil War, near Wilmington, North Carolina, pictured after its capture, January 1865. This photograph was taken by Timothy H

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Army Of The Potomac

Army Of The Potomac
An African American Union soldier during the American Civil War watches over two cooking pots at an Army of the Potomac camp near City Point, Virginia, USA, circa 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Fort Hill, Vicksburg

Fort Hill, Vicksburg
Fort Hill, situated on the north side of Vicksburg overlooking the Mississippi River in Warren County, Mississippi, USA, circa 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Chain Bridge, Washington DC

Chain Bridge, Washington DC
The Chain Bridge, crossing the Potomac River at the Little Falls in Washington, DC, connecting Washington with Arlington and Fairfax counties in Virginia, USA, circa 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Factory Hospital

Factory Hospital
Factory hospital during the American Civil War at Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA, 11 May 1864. The hospital, filled with the wounded, also has tents in the grounds

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: American Civil War Wounded

American Civil War Wounded
American Civil War medical services, USA, circa 1863. The wounded sit on the ground or lie on stretchers. (Photo by Mathew Brady/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Poplar Grove Church

Poplar Grove Church, near Petersburg, Virginia, USA, circa 1865. During the American Civil War, the land on which the pine log church was built was campground for the 50th New York Volunteer

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Grants Tomb

Grants Tomb
Aerial view of General Grant National Memorial (commonly known as Grants Tomb), designed by architect John H. Duncan to memorialize American President and Civil War General Ulysses S

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Grants Tomb

Grants Tomb
View looking north along Riverside Drive of General Grant National Memorial (commonly known as Grants Tomb), near 122nd Street. New York, New York, 1930s. The mausoleum, designed by architect John H

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Grants Tomb

Grants Tomb
View looking west of General Grant National Memorial (commonly known as Grants Tomb) in Riverside Park, near the intersection of Riverside Drive and 122nd Street

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Siege Of Vicksburg

Siege Of Vicksburg
One of the Confederate batteries at Vicksburg in Warren County, Mississippi, during the Vicksburg Campaign of the American Civil War, 1863



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