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RMHRP5E3–Black Union Soldier and Family, Civil War, c. 1863
RMA8WGXA–Black US regiment entering Richmond Virginia after its own citizens burned the city April 3 1865 near end of the Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2KE78G4–The 106th New York Infantry Regiment (or St. Lawrence County Regiment) an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Sergeant Cornelius V. Moore of Company B, 100th New York Volunteers, a sergeant of 39th Illinois Regiment, a corporal of 106th New York Volunteers, and a private of the 11th Vermont Regiment holding bayoneted musket
RMD2A4TY–Young Union Soldier. Civil War
RMFFB6ND–CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. /n'The Veteran.' Wood engraving, 1867, after a painting by Thomas Waterman Wood (1823-1903).
RM2J15H2R–Powhatan Beaty (1837-1916), African American Soldier, Medal of Honor recipient during American Civil War, W.E.B. Du Bois Collection
RF2G27JNN–Portraits of 109 officers of the Union Army and the Union Navy who served in the American Civil War.
RF2HN3RD9–American Civil War. African American soldier in uniform at ruined fireplace or oven, possibly at Fort Sumter. USA. Between 1863-1865
RM2B6Y909–Vintage engraving of a scene from the Fort Pillow massacre during the American Civil War, 19th Century. The Battle of Fort Pillow, also known as the Fort Pillow massacre, was fought on April 12, 1864, at Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River in Henning, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. The battle ended with a massacre of African-American Union troops and their white officers attempting to surrender.
RMG6CGMY–1860s ENGRAVING OF A UNION SOLDIER LEAVING HIS TEARFUL FAMILY AS HE DEPARTS FOR THE CIVIL WAR
RM2HCRK43–A late 19th Century portrait of William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861–1865), achieving recognition for his command of military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness of the scorched earth policies that he implemented against the Confederate States. The British military declared that Sherman was 'the first modern general'. He was appointed Commanding General of the United States Army and promoted to the rank of full general.
RF2DPF7WC–Group of American Civil war soldiers, silhouettes in black on white background, vector graphic
RF2H3500P–Sculpture of black Union soldier handing book to freed slave girl inside the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center of Shiloh National Military Park in
RFKB0TDC–Statue of Black Union Soldier
RF2G3P1D1–An African American Civil War soldier guarding U.S. Model 1857 12-pdr. Napoleon canon between 1862 and 1865 at City Point, VA
RMW7D362–General Franz Sigel, Union general in the American Civil War, 1862-1867.Artist: R Dudensing
RMCY2AMR–Young man in Civil war re-enactment dressed as soldier
RM2M599TA–The Battle of Fort Pillow, or the Fort Pillow Massacre, 12 April 1864, at Henning, Tennessee, United States of America during the American Civil War. An outnumbered Union garrison in Fort Pillow surrendered to a Confederate force which kept killing even after all resistance had stopped. Many black artillerymen fighting for the Union were amongst the dead. After an illustration in Harper's Weekly, April 30, 1864.
RMDB0NC2–A woman dressed in Civil War costume listens during a ceremony unveiling a memorial honoring the 54th on the 150th anniversary of the assault on Battery Wagner July 21, 2013 in Charleston, SC. The battle memorialized in the movie 'Glory' took place in Charleston and was the first major battle of an all black regiment.
RMHRP5E2–Black Union Soldier and Family, Civil War, c. 1863
RMA64NX3–Confederate charge against black Union soldiers at the Battle of the Crater US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RMC283RM–David Hunter, Union officer during the American Civil War
RMRF9FAM–American Civil War. Union Army. Camp kitchen,2nd New York Regiment. Engraving by Fr.Vizetelly
RMFFB856–CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. /nLadies of Richmond, Virginia, passing a Union soldier on their way to receive government rations following the defeat of the Confederacy, 1865. Contemporary American wood engraving.
RMH60T21–Unidentified Union Soldier Holding Tattered Flag of 37th Pennsylvania Infantry during American Civil War, USA, 1861
RFCNT4AR–Vintage Civil War print of General William Tecumseh Sherman and his Generals, on horseback, at Savannah Georgia.
RF2KDMEG2–Pickets of the first Louisiana 'Native Guard' guarding the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad. February 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMBNGGBK–Portrait photo circa 1864 of General Robert E Lee (1807 - 1870) - iconic Confederate commander in the American Civil War.
RMG6CGGA–1860s 1860s FEBRUARY 1862 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON BY UNION FORCES TENNESSEE USA
RM2HCRK5W–A late 19th Century portrait of Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), an American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As president, Grant was an effective civil rights executive who created the Justice Department and worked with the Radical Republicans to protect African Americans during Reconstruction. As Commanding General, he led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and thereafter briefly served as Secretary of War.
RF2E2GD3A–American civil war soldier and drummer boy silhouette in black on white background, vector graphic
RF2H35010–Sculpture of black Union soldier handing book to freed slave girl inside the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center of Shiloh National Military Park in
RMGJHPBB–Union Soldiers on the battlefield of a American Civil war reenactment at Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RF2G404B7–Photograph shows Civil War Union soldiers, possibly 7th NewYork Infantry with an African American
RF2D5JNJG–Archival photo of picket post (Union), Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 1864 Photograph shows a group of soldiers with their weapons near a shelter after the occupat
RF2J4X76F–from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
RM2HCRDJT–'Beg pardon - I thought you were a letter box!': Postcard showing a caricature of a short-sighted suffragette wearing clothes in the colours of the Women's Social and Political Union (including a 'masculine' tie) having accidently hurled a bottle of ink at a soldier in a red and black uniform. Attacks on pillar boxes, including pouring ink inside to damage letters, were part of the tactics of civil disobedience adopted by militant suffragettes. The artist was Alfred Leete (1882–1933), best known for the 1914 First World War recruitment poster 'Lord Kitchener Wants You'
RMDB00AX–Civil War re-enactors representing the all black 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry listen during a ceremony unveiling a memorial honoring the 54th on the 150th anniversary of the assault on Battery Wagner July 21, 2013 in Charleston, SC. The battle memorialized in the movie 'Glory' took place in Charleston and was the first major battle of an all black regiment.
RM2HJCNJN–Black Soldier in Camp, American Civil War, circa 1863. Photo possibly by Alexander Gardner.
RMAHPHK7–African-American soldiers mustered out of the Union Army at Little Rock Arkansas after the Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2N9GYN9–George Brinton McClellan (1826 – 1885) American soldier, Civil War Union general
RMRG16EE–American Civil War. Union Army. The camp kitchen of the 2nd New York Regiment. Engraving by Frank Vizetelly (1830-1883).
RMFFCBT3–CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, 1864. /nVolunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1864.
RMR0A3W7–Frances Clalin Clayton, Woman who Disguised herself as a Man, 'Jack Williams,' to fight in Union Army during American Civil War, Seated Portrait Wearing Uniform, Samuel Masury, 1865
RFFPWRAF–Vintage Civil War print showing the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant. Behind the Generals, and the
RMT11H09–Photos of early America-Civil War Union officer photo.
RMBNEJN5–Edmund Ruffin (1794 - 1865) - credited with firing the first shot of the American Civil War at the Battle of Fort Sumter.
RMG6CH1J–1860s A WOMAN IN BATTLE DURING CIVIL WAR KNOWN AS MICHIGAN BRIDGET HERE CARRYING A FLAG WAS THE WIFE OF A SOLDIER
RM2HCRK35–A late 19th Century portrait of George Gordon Meade (1815-1872), aka Old Snapping Turtle, a United States Army officer and civil engineer best known for decisively defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. He previously fought with distinction in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican–American War. During the Civil War, he served as a Union general, rising from command of a brigade to that of the Army of the Potomac.
RF2C5M9RJ–Civil war era soldiers Silhouettes vector graphic illustration
RF2H3500X–Sculpture of black Union soldier handing book to freed slave girl inside the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center of Shiloh National Military Park in
RMA51AK4–Black and white photo of our union army soldier with a wounded comrade during the Battle of Gettysburg reenactment
RMGJHNWR–Union Soldiers on the battlefield of a American Civil war reenactment at Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England. Black and White
RMM1YGC4–Antique circa 1905 photograph, elderly gentleman with rifle in military uniform. Location is in or near Riggsville (now Robinhood), Maine in Sagadahoc County, USA.
RF2J4X76W–Lewis Cass from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
RF2KDME6K–The night burial at sea - Funeral rites to a dead Volunteer (Union soldier from a Maine regiment) on board a U. S. transport on her way to New York. January 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMDB00AN–Civil War re-enactors representing the all black 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry listen during a ceremony unveiling a memorial honoring the 54th on the 150th anniversary of the assault on Battery Wagner July 21, 2013 in Charleston, SC. The battle memorialized in the movie 'Glory' took place in Charleston and was the first major battle of an all black regiment.
RM2BE101M–Wood engraving of an escaped slave who has joined the Union army in the American Civil War. Black 'refugee' soldiers, runaway slaves, were deemed 'contraband of war' by the north, in a declaration by General Benjamin Butler in May 1861. They fought with Northern troops.
RMAG7PXP–Banner of the an African American regiment in the Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2N9GYPY–George Brinton McClellan (1826 – 1885) American soldier, Civil War Union general
RF2R13T0P–A battle scarred flag of the Pennsylvania Infantry held by a Union soldier. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Collection. Photographer unknown.
RMFFB0NK–CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. /nUnion soldiers and an army cook in camp, 1861. Contemporary English wood engraving.
RM2J15H2Y–Christian Fleetwood (1840-1914), African American Officer for Union Army during the American Civil War, recipient of Medal of Honor for his actions at the 1864 Battle of Chaffin's Farm, Merritt & VanWagner, 1890
RF2K6A797–Union soldiers in an artillery bunker at Fort Richardson, Arlington, Virginia, during the Civil War, 1861.
RMT11H08–Photos of early America-Civil War Union soldiers tintype photo.
RMBNFR0B–Portrait photo circa late 1860s of General Robert E Lee (1807 - 1870) - iconic Confederate commander in the American Civil War.
RMG6CGRJ–1860s APRIL 1862 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR THE BATTLE AT PITTSBURG LANDING SHILOH TENNESSEE USA
RM2HCRK2N–A late 19th Century portrait of George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), an American soldier, Civil War Union general and politician who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey. McClellan served with distinction during the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), and later at the outbreak of the American Civil War (1861–1865). Early in the conflict, McClellan was appointed to the rank of major general and raised a well-trained and disciplined army, which would become the Army of the Potomac in the Eastern Theater, later as Commanding General of the United States Army of the Union Army.
RF2DPF7D2–American Civil war soldiers silhouettes in black on white background
RF2H3500W–Sculpture of black Union soldier handing book to freed slave girl inside the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center of Shiloh National Military Park in
RFM5TJ88–Cyvil War Private
RF2F6Y84D–Bloody Knox Cabin in Curwensville, Clearfield County Pennsylvania, historical building for civil war resistance
RF2E1W5MF–A 1910 memorial column in North Carolina dedicated to African American soldiers who fought for the Union during the American Civil War
RF2J4X7A3–Death of Ellsworth from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
RF2K83AHE–The War in Virginia - Incident before Yorktown - Union soldier bringing down a Southern ally. 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RMDB0ND6–Civil War re-enactors representing the all black 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry listen during a ceremony unveiling a memorial honoring the 54th on the 150th anniversary of the assault on Battery Wagner July 21, 2013 in Charleston, SC. The battle memorialized in the movie 'Glory' took place in Charleston and was the first major battle of an all black regiment.
RM2BE0GTM–Wood engraving of an escaped slave who has joined the Union army in the American Civil War. Black 'refugee' soldiers, runaway slaves, were deemed 'contraband of war' by the north, in a declaration by General Benjamin Butler in May 1861. They fought with Northern troops.
RMA4KKKN–Freed slaves coming into safety of the Union lines at Newbern North Carolina after the Emancipation Proclamation 1863. Hand-colored woodcut
RMC4DY6K–Civil War camp of the 6th N.Y. Artillery at Brandy Station, Virginia
RF2R13RT3–A battle scarred flag of the Pennsylvania Infantry held by a Union soldier. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Collection. Photographer unknown. This archival print is available in the following sizes:
RMEPE2MH–Washington, DC, USA. 17th May, 2015. Thousands of Civil War reenactors march on Pennsylvania Avenue to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Grand Review Victory Parade, which marked the end of the American Civil War in 1865. Credit: B Christopher/Alamy Live News
RM2J15H24–Alexander Kelly (1840-1907), African-American Soldier in Union Army as member of 6th U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment during American Civil War, recipient of Medal of Honor for his actions at the 1864 Battle of Chaffin's Farm, W.E.B. Du Bois Collection
RFHG64JM–Vintage American Civil War photo of Union Army General Philip Sheridan.
RF2K8MK1D–Samuel Masury photograph - Frances Clalin - 1862 - Woman disguised as man so she could enlist in Union Army during the American Civil War
RMBFD45F–Print engraving c1870 depicting the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1 - 3 1863) during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865).
RMW7DRF7–James B McPherson, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RM2KF26KG–1800s 1860s 1864 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR GENERAL SHERMAN UNION TROOPS DESTROYING TRACKS TWISTING RAILS NEAR ATLANTA GEORGIA USA - h8898 SPL001 HARS DISASTER HIGH ANGLE STRATEGY UNION DESTRUCTION EXCITEMENT NEAR TROOPS UNIFORMS CONCEPTUAL 1860s SUPPORT TIES RAILROADS ATLANTA CAMPAIGN COOPERATION DESTROY WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN 1864 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BATTLES BLACK AND WHITE CIVIL WAR CONFLICTS DESTROYING OLD FASHIONED RAILS
RF2G3T92T–American Civil war Drummer boys and soldier on a hill in black silhouette on white background
RF2H3500M–Sculpture of black Union soldier handing book to freed slave girl inside the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center of Shiloh National Military Park in
RFP6PC2P–merican Civil War reenactment is an effort to recreate the appearance of a particular battle or other event associated with the American Civil War.
RM2GNBHA2–William Mahone (December 1, 1826 – October 8, 1895) was an American civil engineer, railroad executive, Confederate States Army general, and Virginia politician. In the American Civil War, Mahone was pro-secession and served as a general in the southern Confederate States Army. He was best known for regaining the initiative at the late war siege of Petersburg, Virginia while Southern troops were in shock after a huge mine/load of black powder kegs was exploded beneath them by tunnel-digging former coal miner Union Army troops resulting in the Battle of the Crater in July 1864; his counter-atta
RMT5WJGT–The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. On the left legendary Swedish journalist Barbro Alving. Already an experienced war correspondent who reported from the Spanish Civil war. December 1939. Photo Kristoffersson ref 100-3
RF2J4X7E0–Battle of Rich Mountain from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
RF2JNY32D–The Cavalry Skirmisher. Union Army. 19th century American Civil War illustration by Edwin Forbes
RMDB0NAG–Civil War re-enactors representing the all black 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during a ceremony unveiling a memorial honoring the 54th on the 150th anniversary of the assault on Battery Wagner July 21, 2013 in Charleston, SC. The battle memorialized in the movie 'Glory' took place in Charleston and was the first major battle of an all black regiment.
RMG15KD8–Wood engraving of an escaped slave who has joined the Union army in the American Civil War. Black 'refugee' soldiers, runaway slaves, were deemed 'contraband of war' by the north, in a declaration by General Benjamin Butler in May 1861. They fought with N
RMB5GCEC–54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment assaulting Confederate stronghold of Fort Wagner, South Carolina. Hand-colored woodcut
RMKH3WNK–John Thomas Wilder, colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War
RM2RM1YPT–Sgt. Samuel Smith, African American soldier of the 119th USCT, in Union uniform with his wife Mollie, and his daughters Mary and Maggie. Between 1863
RMEPE2HD–Washington, DC, USA. 17th May, 2015. Thousands of Civil War reenactors march on Pennsylvania Avenue to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Grand Review Victory Parade, which marked the end of the American Civil War in 1865. Credit: B Christopher/Alamy Live News
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