RM2KFHPRD–American Civil War - Brigadier General Gustavus A. DeRussy and Staff on Steps of Arlington House, Arlington, Virginia May 1864 photo by Alexander Gardner
RM2PCF4KB–1861 , USA : 'Fate of the rebel Flag ' painted by artist William Bauly , lithography of Sarony, Major & Knapp, N.Y. A pro-Union patriotic print. In a spectacular nocturnal scene, a large warship sinks and burns on a calm sea littered with debris. The flames take on the configuration of the red, white, and blue flag of the Confederacy, the blue field with seven stars being formed by the night sky showing through the flames. Lightning strikes the flag from the upper left. - SECESSION WAR CIVIL - GUERRA CIVILE DI SECESSIONE AMERICANA - - USA - nave - boat - navy - fuoco - fiamme - fire - n
RMAG4CJ2–Banner of the Secession Convention in Charleston South Carolina precipitating the US Civil War 1860 and 1861. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2K08F48–Views on the James River during American Civil War. The James River Squadron was formed shortly after the secession of Virginia during the American Civil War. The squadron was part of the Virginia Navy before being transferred to the Confederate States Navy
RMEG4C8Y–Illustrated Civil War 'Union Envelopes': A Secession Movement - Riding jackass backwards. USA Civil War - 1860s
RMTXGBBR–American Civil War allegory: Triumph by Morris Traubel, 1820-1897.Published c1861: A large, elaborate allegory predicting the triumph of the Union over the dark forces of the Confederacy and King Cotton. A published key accompanying the print describes the secession of the South in heavily moralistic terms, as the workings of an insidious Hydra of human discord, spawner of treachery and rebellion
RMK27H38–Broadside from the American Civil War entitled 'The Flag of Secession', glorifying the Confederate States Army's cause. 1863.
RM2C7J78J–Jeff Davis on his own platform; or the last 'Act of Secession' Political Cartoon, Currier & Ives, 1861
RMCWB872–The Civil War, The Palmetto State song. South Carolina State convention signing of the Ordinance of Secession, December 20,
RM2BEKRD3–Unionists of the American Civil War (1861-1865) aka American War of Secession. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RMHRP44E–American Civil War, Thanksgiving Day, 1863
RFBY4TB2–In 1860, prior to the start of the American Civil War (1861-1865), many pro-secessionists wore the secession rosette and badge.
RM2T8K0D4–Cain, from: 'War and Art. Original stone drawings of the Berlin Secession' folder 20, Lovis Corinth, Tapiau 1858 - 1925 Zandvoort, 1915 - 1917, prints, lithography
RMCPJ21C–Carl Schurz during the Civil War, 1862/63
RM2N295RM–The Unionist defences at Ellerson's Mill during the Battle of Beaver Dam Creek during the American Civil War
RMFF74GH–CHARLESTON: SECESSION 1860. /nBroadside published by the Charleston Mercury announcing the unanimous adoption by South Carolina of an ordinance of secession, 20 December 1860.
RMJGPPC9–JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889) A Currier & Ives engraving from 1861 includes four important Confederates at right awaiting a similar fate.
RMDT9DER–Subscribe to the fourth war loan, 1916. Artist: Lefler, Heinrich (1863-1919)
RF2K04H7T–The Baptist Church at Columbia, South Carolina, where the great Secession Convention was first held, December 17th, 1860. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2KFHPRN–Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner in 1863
RM2PCF4JT–1861 ca , USA : 'Our heaven born banner ' painted by artist William Bauly , lithography of Sarony, Major & Knapp, N.Y. A pro-Union patriotic print, evidently based on Frederic Edwin Church 's small oil painting 'Our Banner in the Sky' or on a chromolithograph reproducing that painting published in New York by Goupil & Co. in the summer of 1861. Church's painting was inspired by the highly publicized Confederate insult to the American flag at Fort Sumter in April 1861 and by a sermon by Henry Ward Beecher published shortly thereafter. - SECESSION WAR CIVIL - GUERRA CIVILE DI SECESSIONE AMERIC
RMAC2GD2–Map of the United States in 1861 at the start of the Civil War. Color lithograph
RM2K08F4Y–Scene on the James River during the American Civil War. The James River Squadron was formed shortly after the secession of Virginia during the American Civil War. The squadron was part of the Virginia Navy before being transferred to the Confederate States Navy
RMEG4C6W–Illustrated Civil War 'Union Envelopes': Poor deluded Miss-Sori takes a Secession Bath, circa 1861
RMBTK4KE–Circular Church, left, St. Philip's Church, center, and Secession Hall, right, in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston, South
RMK27H0P–Broadside from the American Civil War entitled 'The Flag of Secession', glorifying the Confederate States Army's cause. 1863.
RF2PNY3CH–Confederates line icons collection. Secession, Slavery, Civil War, Confederate States, Reconstruction, Confederacy, Antebellum vector and linear
RMCWAXXR–The first states rights flag unfurled by secessionists in Columbia, South Carolina, 1860
RM2BEKRD6–Burial at Sea during the American Civil War (1861-1865) aka American War of Secession. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RMHRNPGK–Battlefield Medicine, American Civil War, 19th Century
RM2RFY88B–Gustav I of Sweden (1496-1560), also called Gustav Vasa. King of Sweden from 1523 to 1560. Engraving by Martinez. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume V. 1855.
RM2T8K0JT–Battle scene, from: 'War and Art. Original stone drawings of the Berlin Secession' folder 16, Lovis Corinth, Tapiau 1858 - 1925 Zandvoort, 1915 - 1917, prints, lithography
RMB49R5P–geography/travel, American Civil War 1861 - 1865, Confederate fortified position at Manassas, Virginais, March 1862, drawing, 19th century, War of Secession, CSA, historic, historical, people,
RMK0E3AT–Italian troop mobilisation, 1915, WW1
RM2X1HB5W–Hans Baluschek, Kriegswinter (Winter of War), painting in oil on canvas, 1917
RMBNEJN5–Edmund Ruffin (1794 - 1865) - credited with firing the first shot of the American Civil War at the Battle of Fort Sumter.
RM2B00MWR–Vietnam: Telegram from Ho Chi Minh to President Truman dated February 28, 1946. The Second Indochina War, known in America as the Vietnam War, was a Cold War era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the U.S. and other anti-communist nations.
RF2K03HFD–Secession orators addressing the people outside of the City Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, November 12th, 1860. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2KFHPRG–American civil war - Planning of capture of Booth - photo by Alexander Gardner in 1865
RM2PCDKK1–1860 ca , USA : The General ROBERT E. LEE ( 1807 - 1870 ) of Confederate Army with G.W.C. LEE and WALTER TAYLOR - SECESSION WAR CIVIL - GUERRA CIVILE DI SECESSIONE AMERICANA - cappello - hat - Circus - uomo anziano vecchio - older man - barba bianca - white beard - profilo - profile - tie bow - papillon - cravatta - - USA - SUDISTA CONFEDERATO - CONFEDERATE ---- Archivio GBB
RMBJT858–Street banner in Charleston, South Carolina, during the secession convention, 1860. Hand-colored woodcut
RMF7NNDW–American Civil War allegory: Triumph by Morris Traubel, 1820-1897.Published c1861: A large, elaborate allegory predicting the triumph of the Union over the dark forces of the Confederacy and King Cotton. A published key accompanying the print describes the secession of the South in heavily moralistic terms, as the workings of an insidious Hydra of human discord, spawner of treachery and rebellion
RMT7E9CD–The Folly of Secession, Political Cartoon Featuring U.S. President James Buchanan and South Carolina Governor Francis W. Pickens, Currier & Ives, 1861
RF2HBR63C–The Secession Movement from a collection of Caricatures pertaining to the Civil War published in 1892 on Heavy Plate Paper
RMK262NY–Broadside from the American Civil War, entitled 'The President's Chair, ' praising Southern secession and the resolve of Confederate President Jefferson Davis to hold his seat in Washington, 1861.
RF2PP35N1–Confederates line icons collection. Dixie, Rebels, Slavery, Secession, Traitors, Civil War, Antebellum vector and linear illustration. Plantations
RMCWB870–The Civil War, Southern secessionists raise flag over Alumni Hall at Yale College, January 20, 1861
RM2BEKRD4–Unionists Conscipting Soldiers during the American Civil War (1861-1865) aka American War of Secession. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RMHRP4GF–American Civil War, Siege of Port Hudson, 1863
RFBXTW6K–The Secession Convention of South Carolina met here, at St. Andrew's Hall in Charleston, on December 20, 1860
RM2T8K0D6–Gathering in a city square, from: 'War and Art. Original stone drawings of the Berlin Secession' folder 14, Lovis Corinth, Tapiau 1858 - 1925 Zandvoort, 1915 - 1917, prints, lithography
RFKDD77Y–A confederate flag on a Civil War veteran's grave in Virginia.
RMM5DW60–Panic of Federal Army troops, First Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861, first major battle of the American Civil War
RMDXTARY–Grand Secession March - Composed and Dedicated to the Charleston Delegation 1860 Secession Convention delegates
RMBTJKA0–The Civil War, The Palmetto State song. South Carolina State convention signing of the Ordinance of Secession, December 20, 1860.
RM2B00THG–Sri Lanka: Vellupillai Prabhakaran (1954-2009), founder and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, commonly known as the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers, is a separatist organization formerly based in northern Sri Lanka. Founded in May 1976 by Velupillai Prabhakaran, it waged a violent secessionist campaign that sought to create Tamil Eelam, an independent state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. This campaign evolved into the Sri Lankan Civil War, which was one of the longest running armed conflicts in Asia until the LTTE was defeated in 2009.
RF2K03HTH–Secession meeting in front of the Mills House, Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina, November 1860. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2KFHPX0–Queen Emma of Hawaii and her entourage - photo by Alexander Gardner in 1865
RM2PBH4FT–The General ROBERT E. LEE ( 1807 - 1870 ) of Confederate Army . Lee was a career United States Army officer, an engineer, and among the most celebrated generals in American history. SECESSION WAR CIVIL - GUERRA CIVILE DI SECESSIONE AMERICANA - uomo anziano vecchio - older man - barba bianca - white beard - tie bow - papillon - cravatta - - USA - SUDISTA CONFEDERATO - CONFEDERATE ---- Archivio GBB
RMBJT5CN–Secession flag flying over Fort Moultrie, with artillery aimed at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2N295T1–An April 1865 John Reekie photograph of the Ruins of Gaines' Mill showing remains of a soldier's grave in the foreground
RF2K6A7RT–General Winfield Scott of the Union Army, depicted as Hercules slaying the great dragon of secession.
RF2HBR5YG–THE FOLLY OF SECESSION from a collection of Caricatures pertaining to the Civil War published in 1892 on Heavy Plate Paper
RMK0PT2Y–Broadside from the American Civil War, entitled 'Pompey Moore, ' a racist caricature of a plantation slave who advocates for a resolution to war by ending abolition and allowing secession, New York, New York, 1863.
RFR17T9R–MCCONNELLS, SC (USA) - November 3, 2018: Closeup portrait of reenactors portraying Confederate soldiers at an American Civil War reenactment.
RMCWB874–The Civil War, Fort Sumpter surrendered! Newspaper headline announcing the beginning of the Civil War. April 14, 1861.
RFFF15JW–SOUTH CAROLINA Civil War Ft Moultrie, Charleston 1861. Illustrated London News
RMHRNRYC–American Civil War, Battle of Williamsburg, 1862
RFBXTWBK–On June 11, 1960, delegates to the Secession Convention of South Carolina reassembled here, in Metropolitan Hall, in Virginia.
RM2WRBKNJ–Charleston, South Carolina. Ruins of Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar and Secession Hall, Barnard, George N., 1819-1902, photographer, 1865 April, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870., Stereographs, 1860-1870, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, 2 negatives (3 plates): glass, stereograph, wet collodion
RFKDD786–A miniature confederate flag on a Civil War veteran's grave in Virginia.
RMG1N7EB–Execution of a deserter in The American Civil War, December 13, 1861 at Fairfax Seminary, Federal Camp, Alexandria
RMFB0C61–Burning of the Gunpowder Creek Railroad Bridge on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad by the Maryland secessionists, USA civil war
RMA6T2AG–georgrafy/travel, USA, American Civil War 1861 - 1865, fleeing slaves, 'contrabande', passing the Army of the Potomac lines, engraving after scetch by Edwin Forbes, Virginia, 1862, ,
RM2B00THT–Sri Lanka: Vellupillai Prabhakaran (1954-2009), founder and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, commonly known as the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers, is a separatist organization formerly based in northern Sri Lanka. Founded in May 1976 by Velupillai Prabhakaran, it waged a violent secessionist campaign that sought to create Tamil Eelam, an independent state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. This campaign evolved into the Sri Lankan Civil War, which was one of the longest running armed conflicts in Asia until the LTTE was defeated in 2009.
RF2K03JC4–Great mass meeting to endorse the call of the legislature of South Carolina for a state convention, to discuss the question of secession from the Union, held at Institute Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, November 12th, 1860. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2KFHPRY–President Abraham Lincoln, Major General John A. McClernand (right), and E. J. Allen (Allan Pinkerton, left), Chief of the Secret Service of the United States, at Secret Service Department, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, near Antietam, Maryland] October 4, 1862 October 4, 1862
RF2AX1D19–1864 june , POTOMAC , USA : Pontoon bridge across James River at Powhatan Point on which Army of Potomac crossed, June, 1864 - SECESSION WAR CIVIL - GUERRA CIVILE DI SECESSIONE AMERICANA - STATI UNITI AMERICA - truppe - militari - military troups - UNION SOLDIERS - USA - NORDISTA - NORDISTI - TRUPPE NORDISTE - panorama - landscape - ponte di barche - fiume - nave - navi - veliero - velieri ---- Archivio GBB
RMB609WC–Map of the United States during the Civil War, 1861 to 1865. Color lithograph
RM2N295T2–The Battle of Secessionville, James Island, S.C., bayonet charge of Union troops, commanded by Brigadier-General Stevens
RM2GNB4WC–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
RF2HBR63M–The Hercules of the Union Slaying the Dragon of Secession from a collection of Caricatures pertaining to the Civil War published in 1892 on Heavy Plate Paper
RMK0PPCP–Broadside from the American Civil War, entitled 'Secession Over Jordan, ' expressing disdain for Confederate army leadership while mentioning the Ohio River, nicknamed River Jordan, 1863.
RFR17RYT–MCCONNELLS, SC (USA) - November 3, 2018: The welcome center at Historic Brattonsville during an American Civil War reenactment in autumn.
RMCWB6EB–Circular Church, left, St. Philip's Church, center, and Secession Hall, right, in Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston, South
RFMHWY1C–US CIVIL WAR. Munitions unloaded, Virginia 1935 old vintage print picture
RMHRNRXR–American Civil War, Battle of Baton Rouge, 1862
RF2GCRE8X–Géza Faragó artwork entitled The End of War - 1918 - Well dressed gentleman looks back to the war and a masculine skull. Ahead lies feminine hope.
RFCWT4N3–American civil war
RFT9EFDJ–Alamo, San Antonio, Texas General Twigg, US Army, Surrendering to the Texas Militia, 1861 Civil War
RM2RF9KAW–Engraved ilustration of the Bombardment of Fort Hatteras and Clark, a Civil War naval battle, from Harper's Weekly, September 14, 1861, New York, Volume 246.
RMBPT7H0–Charleston, South Carolina. Ruins of Circular Church and Secession Hall, USA Civil War
RMD02PCN–Vintage engraving from 1864 of a political satirical cartoon depicting the outbreak of the American Civil War.
RM2B00TGP–Sri Lanka: Flag of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, commonly known as the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers, is a separatist organization formerly based in northern Sri Lanka. Founded in May 1976 by Velupillai Prabhakaran, it waged a violent secessionist campaign that sought to create Tamil Eelam, an independent state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. This campaign evolved into the Sri Lankan Civil War, which was one of the longest running armed conflicts in Asia until the LTTE was defeated by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in May 2009.
RF2K0EEB8–Portrait of Edward de Grandval, a Secessionist spy, captured by the U. S. troops at Annapolis Junction, May 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2KFHPRJ–Scene of American officers with a woman and soldiers - Photo by Gardner in 1863
RF2AX1D76–1864, june , POTOMAC , USA : Pontoon bridge across James River at Powhatan Point on which Army of Potomac crossed, June, 1864 .- SECESSION WAR CIVIL - GUERRA CIVILE DI SECESSIONE AMERICANA - STATI UNITI AMERICA - truppe - militari - military troups - UNION SOLDIERS - USA - NORDISTA - NORDISTI - TRUPPE NORDISTE - panorama - landscape - ponte di barche - fiume - nave - navi - veliero - velieri Â---- Archivio GBB
RMAC2GD3–Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter starting the American Civil War 1861. Hand-colored engraving
RM2MH4RXE–Confederate earthworks at Big Bethel (or sometimes Great Bethel) during the American Civil War
RMMMHD6D–Montgomery, Alabama - Confederate bunting displayed in the Relics Room of the First White House of the Confederacy. Jefferson Davis, president of the
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