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American Civil War (1860-1865) Collection (page 7)

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

316 items

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

Fairfax Court House in Fairfax, Virginia, during the American Civil War, June 1863. From Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War by Alexander Gardner, Volume 1, Plate 3

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

The Moore House in Yorktown, Virginia, during the American Civil War, May 1862. It was here, in 1781, that General Washington

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

Culpeper
The town of Culpeper, Virginia, during the American Civil War, November 1863. From Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War by Alexander Gardner, Volume 1, Plate 48. (Photo by Timothy H)

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

The Shebang or headquarters of the US Sanitary Commission at Brandy Station, Virginia, during the American Civil War, circa 1863. Positive by Alexander Gardner. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Jericho Mills

Jericho Mills on the North Anna River, Virginia, during the American Civil War, May 1864. From Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War by Alexander Gardner, Volume 2, Plate 65

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Johnsons Mill

Johnsons Mill in Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War, May 1865. Also known as Furts Mill, it stands on the Appomattox River

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Quarles Mill

Quarles Mill on the North Anna River, Virginia, during the American Civil War, May 1865. From Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War by Alexander Gardner, Volume 2, Plate 67

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Mortar Battery No. 4

Mortar Battery No. 4
Mortar battery No. 4, near Yorktown, Virginia, during the American Civil War, May 1862. From Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War by Alexander Gardner, Volume 1, Plate 14

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Pontoon Bridge

Pontoon Bridge
Union soldiers at a pontton bridge across Bull Run Creek in Pennsylvania during the American Civil War, 1863. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Chesterfield Bridge

Chesterfield Bridge
Union soldiers guard Chesterfield Bridge over the North Anna River in Virginia, two days after capturing it from Confederate forces, during the American Civil War, 25th May 1864

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

Fort Steadman
The interior of Fort Steadman, Virginia two months after the battle, in which Union forces successfully defended it against the Confederate army during the American Civil War, May 1865

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Rebel Bunker

Rebel Bunker
Confederate bunker defences in possession of Union troops outside Atlanta, Georgia, circa 1863. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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

US Civil War
Baggage-wagons and gun-carriages of the Unions Army of the Potomac on the move during the American Civil War, circa 1863. The (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Horse On Deck

Horse On Deck
A horse is lowered onto the Calcutta at Woolwich by a hydraulic crane, circa 1863. It is being shipped to Canada during the US Civil War. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Wilmington Harbour

Wilmington Harbour
1864: Confederate sailors on board the Lillian run the Union blockade into Wilmington Harbour, North Carolina during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Blockade Runner

Blockade Runner
6th August 1864: The Confederate ship Lizzie, built in the Clyde and transported to America. She made regular trips between Galveston, Texas and Havana, Cuba

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

Union Officers
June 1864: A group of Union officers of the Army of the Potomac at Headquarters at Cold Harbor, Virginia, the scene of one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Mexican Revolution

Mexican Revolution
A map of Mexico, showing the location of the insurrection along the American border, circa 1911. The Pacific Ocean lies on one side of the country and the Gulf of Mexico on the other

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

Grants Cabin
circa 1850: General Grants Log cabin, situated in Fairmont park Philadelphia. Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822 - 1885) was an American Civil War General for the Union

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

Battle Of Gettysburg
July 1863: The battlefield at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, after the bloodiest battle of Americas Civil war, in which nearly 6000 soldiers died in 3 days of fighting, from July 1 to July 3, 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Grovers Cleveland

Grovers Cleveland
circa 1889: Grover Cleveland (1837 - 1908), the 22nd and 24th President of the United States of America (1885 - 1889, 1893 - 1897). The first Democratic president to be elected after the Civil War

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

Battle Of Fair Oaks
31st May 1862: The US Civil Wars Battle of Fair Oaks. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Gettysburg Gateway

Gettysburg Gateway
July 1863: The gateway to the cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, scene of the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War

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

US Civil War
Aerial view of the ruins of the city of Richmond after General Shermans March to the Sea campaign which began in Atlanta on November 15, 1864, and ended in Savannah on December 21, 1864

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Drawing Of Abraham Lincolns Birthplace, KY, 1860s

Drawing Of Abraham Lincolns Birthplace, KY, 1860s
Drawing of president Abraham Lincolns log cabin birthplace, Hardin County, Kentucky, 1860s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: US Flag Above Independence Hall, PA, 1861

US Flag Above Independence Hall, PA, 1861
Illustration depicting the raising of the American flag above Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from the cover of Harpers Weekly, March 9, 1861. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Diagram Of The H. L. Hunley

Diagram Of The H. L. Hunley
Drawing shows a portion of the interior of the H. L. Hunley, a Confederate submersible that became the first submarine to sink an an enemy ship, 1860s. The illustration, probably by William A

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

Manassas Battle
21st July 1861: A violent exchange between the Yankees and Confederates at the First Battle of Manassas (the First Battle of Bull Run) during the American Civil War

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Tidings From The Front

Tidings From The Front, an 1898 painting by American painter Gilbert Gaul (1855 - 1919), depicting a family receiving news of events in the U.S. Civil War, circa 1863

Background imageAmerican Civil War (1860-1865) Collection: Wish For Peace

Wish For Peace
circa 1862: Two soldiers break a wishbone after a Thanksgiving dinner during the Civil War, both of them hoping for peace. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)



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