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RMHRP4G9–American Civil War, Battle of Spotsylvania, 1864
RMBT3529–Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia May 8 to 18 1864 in USA Civil War
RMKG26FJ–AMERICAN CIVIL WAR : The Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse - Alsop's Farm in May 1864 with Union soldiers resting and gun trains being limbered up.
RMKF0EDK–The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, aka the Battle of Spotsylvania or Spottsylvania. Second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the American Civil War. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMH9A9NW–Battle at Spotsylvania Court House during the USA Civil War
RF2CW1WBF–John Sedgwick (September 13, 1813 – May 9, 1864) was a military officer and Union Army general during the American Civil War. He was one of the most experienced and competent officers in the Army of the Potomac. HJ was killed at Battle of Spotsylvania court House in 1864.
RMEPE811–Battle of Spotsylvania Court House during the USA Civil War
RMCWAXYX–The Battle of Spotsylvania, May 8-18, 1864
RMB3E2R9–Battle of Spotsylvania Va May 8 to 18 1864 in US Civil War
RMER992P–Battle of Spottsylvania, American Civil War
RMH2CY59–Thomas Jonathan 'Stonewall' Jackson (1824 – 1863) after he was wounded. Jackson was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Confederate pickets accidentally shot him at the Battle of Chancellorsville that took place from April 30 to May 6, 1863, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The general survived, lost an arm to amputation and died of complications from pneumonia eight days later.
RMERG8JK–General Ulysses S. Grant - American Civil War. Shown surveilling in the Confederate position at the battle of Spotsylvania
RFEJ5BYH–This illustration titled The Bloody Angle is from Mary Johnston's 1912 novel titled Cease Firing, which was illustrated by American artist N.C. Wyeth. Bloody Angle was part of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House fought in Virginia in May 1864, during the American Civil War. Ulysses Grant tried to break through the Confederate line, but was unable - there was no winner and the casualties were very high.
RMERG8EP–Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, American Civil War. Hand to hand fighting at 'Bloody Angle', following attacks by Union
RMKPRXFM–Battle of Chancellorsville or Spotsylvania
RF2GNBKT0–American Civil war Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia site of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House artwork By Thure de Thulstrup
RM2HC5GD7–A late 19th Century illustration of the inconclusive Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, USA, the second major engagement in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s Overland Campaign, a major Union offensive to chase down Robert E. Lee, destroy his forces, and defeat the Confederacy. The battle took place over 12 days and cost 18,000 Union and 12,000 Confederate casualties. Union troops tried repeatedly but failed to break the Confederate line. Grant ultimately disengaged from the fight and ordered his men to continue their march south.
RF2RGE7MG–The Innis House, a small farmhouse in Fredericksburg, Virginia, served as an army hospital during the battle in the American Civil War
RM2GNB33H–Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia site of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RMHRP4G7–American Civil War, Battle of Spotsylvania, 1864
RF2R7X47G–The Sunken Road and stone wall, where Confederate troops ambushed Union soldiers at the Battle of Fredericksburg during the American Civil War
RM2WRBJ7K–Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia (vicinity). 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Alsop's house after the battle of May 19th, O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer, 1864 May 20, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Glass negatives, 1860-1870, Stereographs, 1860-1870, 1 negative: glass, stereograph, wet collodion, 4 x 10 in
RMA30YH6–Battle Of Spotsylvania
RF2G2832T–Battle of Spotsylvania, circa 1864.
RFBY5E8P–Spotsylvania Courthouse is located in northeast Virginia, and was the site of several major Civil War battles.
RM2BYMHC1–A portrait of Major General George Cook American Civil War
RMCWAXYK–The Battle of Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864, by Currier & Ives
RMBGB7DF–Battle of Spotsylvania Court House fought May 8–21, 1864 during the USA Civil War
RMBK4AXN–American Civil War, Chancellorsville Battlefield Cannons, Virginia
RMFB0C62–General John Sedgwick was a teacher, a career military officer, and a Union Army general in the American Civil War. He was the highest ranking Union casualty in the Civil War, killed by a sharpshooter at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, and is well-remembered for his ironic last words: 'They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance.'
RMMPXFG2–The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, 1887.
RMCMY7JY–Army of the Potomac - The Struggle for the Salient, near Spotsylvania, Virginia. May 12, 1864, during the USA Civil war
RM2JG0FH8–An early artist's impression of the aftermath of the BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS in the American Civil War ( May 5th–7th, 1864)
RMHM9GCC–Hancock's Corps assaulting the Works at Bloody Angle at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House during the USA Civil War
RMKX5929–Battle of Chancellorsville
RMRRM5Y3–Confederate dead of General Ewell's Corps who attacked the Union lines at the Battle of Spotsylvania. May 1864
RM2K096X4–Brigadier General John Sedgwick. John Sedgwick (September 13, 1813 - May 9, 1864) was a military officer and Union Army general during the American Civil War. He was wounded three times at the Battle of Antietam while leading his division in an unsuccessful assault against Confederate forces, causing him to miss the Battle of Fredericksburg. Sedgwick was killed by a sharpshooter at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House on May 9, 1864.
RMHM9GDF–General Grant reconnoitering the Confederate Position at Spotsylvania Court House, USA Civil War
RMHRNRYD–American Civil War, Battle of Spotsylvania, 1864
RMBGFP0P–Field hospital of the 5th Corps at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia during the USA Civil War
RM2GNB729–Battle at Spotsylvania, Virginia (Here as Spottsylvania) A battle between the armies of Grant and Lee during the Wilderness Campaign Color artwork painting from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RF2TC0KC7–The Innis House in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a small wood house that was caught in the middle of a bloody battle of the American Civil War
RMW7E36X–Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, American Civil War, 12 May 1864. Artist: Unknown
RMB0DPYF–The Ohio Memorial to fallen soldiers at the Bloody Angle on the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia.
RMG6CGNH–1860s MAY 1864 LT. GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT AT BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS ATTACK AT SPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE VIRGINIA
RMCWAXYP–Dead Confederate soldier of Ewell's Corps killed near Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 19, 1864, photograph by Timothy
RM2MB76A1–General Stonewall Jackson's 'Chancellorsville' portrait, taken at a Spotsylvania County farm on April 26, 1863, seven days before he was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville
RF2BM2C7G–Cannon at Hazel Grove, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia
RF2J3GC6M–Cannon at Fredericksburg Civil War Battlefield
RMCF842C–Battle of the Wilderness attack at Spotsylvania Court House
RF2R55HF0–Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, also Battle of Spotsylvania, was fought in the American Civil War and was the second battle in Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign of 1864, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from an original of the period. / Schlacht bei Spotsylvania Court House, auch Schlacht von Spotsylvania, wurde im amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg ausgetragen und war die zweite Schlacht in Generalleutnant Ulysses S. Grants Überland-Feldzug 1864, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RM2DBM495–A view looking down the Civil War battle site,Sunken Road during fall, autumn. At Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia.
RMDC0M8G–1800s 1860s MAY 1864 UNION TROOPS FIGHT BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS SPOTSYLVANIA VIRGINIA
RMKPRXFJ–Battle of Chancellorsville
RMG39WR5–A continuation of the Battle of the Wilderness, the Confederates under General Lee attacked by Grant. Both armies ended in their original positions with heavy losses. Date: 10-12 May 1864
RMKPRXD1–Position of Union and Rebel armies at Fredericksburg, December. 1st 1862.
RMBRA1MF–1863 BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE BY KURZ & ALLISON AMERICAN CIVIL WAR GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON BEING WOUNDED
RMHRNRY0–American Civil War, Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863
RMC2J0K8–Battle of Spotsylvania C.H., Virginia : fought May 8th to 21st 1864.
RM2BDY1K9–Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863
RM2GNB0W8–During the American Civil War, the Lacys abandoned Chatham Manor. Its strategic site overlooking Fredericksburg briefly served as Union headquarters, and later as the major Union hospital during battles for control of the strategic Virginia city and Spotsylvania County en route to the Confederate capital. from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RMG15HWH–Color enhanced illustration of the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, part of the Chancellorsville Campaign of the American Civil War. The illustration depicts Couch's Union corps forming a line of battle to cover the retreat of the XI Corps on May 2,
RF2M7J98H–The old map of the battle of Wilderness, Spotsylvania and North Anna on an Atlas indicating the course of the war
RMM1T1XP–Segment of patoon bridge used in documentary film on Battle of Fredericksburg.
RMAR27AK–Monument at Bloody Angle, Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
RM2JJPJ4C–BLOODY ANGLE MULESHOE SALIENT SPOTSYLVANIA COURTHOUSE BATTLEFIELD FREDERICKSBURG VIRGINIA USA
RF2T0PPAK–Widow Trap Farm cannons, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia
RF2M45251–Graves of the American Civil War dead are marked with simple stone slabs at the Fredericksburg National Cemetery in Virginia
RFCYTFNT–Headstones in Confederate Cemetery of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
RMG6CGNP–1860s MAY 1863 GENERAL SICKLES COVERING THE RETREAT OF UNION FORCES BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA USA
RM2DBM496–A view looking down the Civil War battle site,Sunken Road during fall, autumn. At Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia.
RM2PCB74G–Scene of Ewell's attack, May 19, 1864, near Spottsylvania i.e. Spotsylvania Court House. Dead Confederate soldiers. Civil War Photograph Collection, No. 726, LC-B811-726. Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va, 1864, War casualties, Virginia, Spotsylvania, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Casualties, Confederate.
RMPA6WGM–The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RF2C5RGCP–Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Fredericksburg, VA.
RMCTGDN0–1800s 1860s STANDING PORTRAIT MAJOR GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK UNION ARMY DIED AT BATTLE SPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE VA MAY 9 1864
RMANPET8–Grave marker of unknown Confederate Soldier from the Civil War in Spotsylvania Courthourse Virginia USA
RMPGJ100–Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Lafayette Boulevard, Fredericksburg, Virginia
RMKPRXFH–Battle of Chancellorsville or Spotsylvania
RMB0DWDT–The Ohio memorial in front of the Bloody Angle on the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia.
RMC2J0N8–Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
RMG15HWJ–Color enhanced illustration of the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, part of the Chancellorsville Campaign of the American Civil War. The illustration depicts Couch's Union corps forming a line of battle to cover the retreat of the XI Corps on May 2,
RMBTK9WH–The Battle of Spotsylvania, May 8-18, 1864
RF2CFEXAD–Pen and ink drawing of Robert E. Lee
RMAR27AX–Monument at Bloody Angle, Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
RM2JJPJ4G–BLOODY ANGLE MULESHOE SALIENT SPOTSYLVANIA COURTHOUSE BATTLEFIELD FREDERICKSBURG VIRGINIA USA
RFMN9WHD–Sun sets over a Civil War era cannon at the Chancellorsville battlefield near Fredericksburg, Virginia.
RF2MCEY2G–Graves mark the burial spots of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers at Fredericksburg National Battlefield in Virginia
RFCYTFJP–Headstones in Confederate Cemetery of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
RMG6CH12–1860s MAY 1863 GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON LEADING CHARGE OF CONFEDERATE TROOPS CHANCELLORSVILLE SPOTSYLVANIA VIRGINIA
RM2DBM41B–A sign detailing the location of the Civil War battle site, Marye's Heights. At Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia.
RM2PCAY2W–Scene of Ewell's attack, May 19, 1864, near Spottsylvania i.e. Spotsylvania Court House. Mrs. Allsop's house. Civil War Photograph Collection, No. 721, LC-B811-721, LC-B8171-721. Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va, 1864, War casualties, Virginia, Spotsylvania, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Casualties.
RMD4X8RA–Wounded soldiers under trees, Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg. After the battle of Spotsylvania, 1864.
RF2C5RGC0–Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Fredericksburg, VA.
RM2DW1W9X–Map of battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania and North Anna, 1864 from Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union & Confederate Armies, 18
RME4AE6K–John Sedgwick, 1813 - 1864, a teacher, a career military officer, and a Union Army general in the American Civil War,
RMPGGHHM–Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Lafayette Boulevard, Fredericksburg, Virginia
RF2WJFAH1–Fredericksburg, Virginia - November 4, 2023: Sign for the Battle of Fredericksburg Visitor Center - Spotsylvania Military Park - American Civil War
RMDANDC8–MANEUVERING TO THE NORTH ANNA RIVER Unable to defeat Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederates during the Spotsylvania Courthouse battl
RMC2HYFG–Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
RMHRKRME–Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863
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