RF2FWPBRW–Map Showing defenses of Washington. specially compiled for photographic history of Civil War from the official map of the Engineer Bureau of the U.S. War Department drawn in 1865
RMFDH18J–American Civil War photograph showing Union Army Generals Wesley Merritt, Philip Sheridan, George Crook, James William Forsyth, and George Armstrong Custer. First published in Harper's Weekly, June 24 1865
RMKHW5B5–Photographic portrait of Thomas Jordan (1819-1895) a Confederate general and major operative in the network of Confederate spies during the American Civil War. Dated 19th Century
RMRYAB9K–American Civil War: Burnside Bridge, Antietam, Sept., 1862, Partial View of a Stone Bridge Over Antietam Creek in Maryland. Photo, Albumen Print
RMTCBCR6–Chevaux de frise'' in front of the Rebel works at Petersburgh, Va. Additional title: The war for the Union, photographic history. E. & H.T. Anthony
RM2C81CPX–Mathew Brady’s photographic gallery on the corner of Broadway and Tenth Street, New York City. Mathew Brady, 1822 -1896, famous for his Civil War and portrait photography. After an illustration by an unidentified artist in the January 5, 1861 edition of Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper.
RM2M3JXWE–Photographic portrait of Francisco Largo Caballero, the Spanish Prime Minister during the first half of the Spanish Civil War, pictured in 1936. Date: 1936
RM2BAC9M4–After the US Civil War, Clara Barton ran the Office of Missing Soldiers, which helped locate more than 20,000 soldiers killed or missing in action. Studio photo by Claflin's Photographic Gallery, Worcester, Mass., 1865 (BSLOC_2019_2_56)
RMRFH17C–Ruins in Carey Street, Richmond. Artist: Alexander Gardner (American, Glasgow, Scotland 1821-1882 Washington, D.C.); Thomas C. Roche (American, 1826-1895). Dimensions: Image: 18.6 x 23.8 cm (7 5/16 x 9 3/8 in.). Former Attribution: Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady (American, born Ireland, 1823?-1896 New York). Date: 1865. Very little is known of the early career of Thomas C. Roche. During the Civil War he worked for E. & H. T. Anthony Company, New York, publishers of cartes-de-visite and stereoscopic views and distributors of photographic supplies. In early April 1865, near the war's en
RMPBKHK1–. English: James Isham Gilbert (1823-1884), Colonel of the 27th Infantry (1862), Brig. Gen. of Volunteers (1865). From The Photographic History of the Civil War In Ten Volumes, Volume Ten: Armies and Leaders edited by Robert S. Lanier and published in 1911 by The Review of Reviews Co. of New York City, page 205. between 1861 and 1865 823 James I Gilbert
RMGJE6TF–The photographic history of the Civil War - in ten volumes (1911)
RFJFXXA2–Union Army soldiers during in line inspection
RM2BEC5AM–'Captain Franklin Buchanan & Captain Josiah Tattnall; Published 1911; The Photographic History of The Civil War in Ten Volumes: Volume Six, The Navies. The Review of Reviews Co., New York. 1911. p. 157.; Unknown author; '