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Civil War Collection (#97)

"Reliving History: The Sealed Knot's Civil War Re-enactment near Edgehill

Background imageCivil War Collection: HOMER: SOLDIER, 1864. Young Soldier. Oil, gouache and graphite on canvas, Winslow Homer, 1864

HOMER: SOLDIER, 1864. Young Soldier. Oil, gouache and graphite on canvas, Winslow Homer, 1864

Background imageCivil War Collection: GEORGE HENRY THOMAS (1816-1870). American army officer and commander

GEORGE HENRY THOMAS (1816-1870). American army officer and commander. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageCivil War Collection: BRADY: PHOTO OUTFIT, c1864. Mathew Bradys photo outfit during the American Civil War

BRADY: PHOTO OUTFIT, c1864. Mathew Bradys photo outfit during the American Civil War, near Petersburg, Virginia, c1864

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in a ward of a Union Army hospital, probably in Washington, D. C

CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in a ward of a Union Army hospital, probably in Washington, D. C. c1864
CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in a ward of a Union Army hospital, probably in Washington, D.C. c1864

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: EAGLE MASCOT. Old Abe, the bald eagle which was the mascot of the Eighth Wisconsin

CIVIL WAR: EAGLE MASCOT. Old Abe, the bald eagle which was the mascot of the Eighth Wisconsin Regiment

Background imageCivil War Collection: FORT PULASKI, GEORGIA, 1861. Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island in the Savannah River

FORT PULASKI, GEORGIA, 1861. Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island in the Savannah River, occupied by Confederate troops at the beginning of the American Civil War

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SURRENDER. The surrender of General Joseph Eggleston Johnston to General Sherman near

CIVIL WAR: SURRENDER. The surrender of General Joseph Eggleston Johnston to General Sherman near Raleigh, North Carolina, 26 April 1865. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCivil War Collection: SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. Behind Confederate lines at the Siege of Vicksburg

SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, 1863. Behind Confederate lines at the Siege of Vicksburg, December 1862 to July 1863: illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageCivil War Collection: CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. Colonel Darius N. Couchs Union Army corps forming a line of battle at

CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. Colonel Darius N. Couchs Union Army corps forming a line of battle at Chancellorsville, Virginia, to cover the retreat of the 11th corps, running away, 3 May 1863

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Colonel M. Howe of the the 3rd U. S. Cavalry. Photograph, c1865

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Colonel M. Howe of the the 3rd U. S. Cavalry. Photograph, c1865
CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Colonel M. Howe of the the 3rd U.S. Cavalry. Photograph, c1865

Background imageCivil War Collection: USS SABINE, 1861. A Union sailing frigate which participated in the relief of Fort Pickens

USS SABINE, 1861. A Union sailing frigate which participated in the relief of Fort Pickens, Florida, April 1861, during the American Civil War

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR CARTOON. Columbia reproaches President Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton for

CIVIL WAR CARTOON. Columbia reproaches President Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton for the heavy losses suffered in the Union defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR SOLDIER. Soldier of the Union Army photographed in camp

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER. Soldier of the Union Army photographed in camp

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER. Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Photograph, 17 April 1861

CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER. Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Photograph, 17 April 1861

Background imageCivil War Collection: UNION SOLDIERS. Soldiers of the American Civil War

UNION SOLDIERS. Soldiers of the American Civil War

Background imageCivil War Collection: 54th MASSACHUSETTS, 1865. The 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment marching through Charleston

54th MASSACHUSETTS, 1865. The 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment marching through Charleston, South Carolina, 21 February 1865, after the city was taken by Union forces in the American Civil War

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. A defiant Uncle Sam (Brother Jonathan) assures Englands John Bull

CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. A defiant Uncle Sam (Brother Jonathan) assures Englands John Bull and Emperor Napoleon III of France

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT WOODBURY. Union Army soldiers protecting Washington, D. C

CIVIL WAR: FORT WOODBURY. Union Army soldiers protecting Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR: FORT WOODBURY. Union Army soldiers protecting Washington, D.C. from Confederate attack at Fort Woodbury in Arlington, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageCivil War Collection: BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, 1861. The Stars and Stripes is raised over the Custom House in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, 1861. The Stars and Stripes is raised over the Custom House in Baltimore, Maryland, after the riot against Union troops at the begining of the Civil War, 1 May 1861

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. The First Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. The First Battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861. Wood engraving, American, 1861

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Colonel Henry Pleasants of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment supervising

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Colonel Henry Pleasants of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment supervising the carrying of gun powder into the mine in preparation to explode the tunnel under the Confederat lines

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. A Union balloon camp near Falmouth, Virginia, March 1863

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. A Union balloon camp near Falmouth, Virginia, March 1863

Background imageCivil War Collection: LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, 1863. Battle of Lookout Mountain, Tennesse, 24 November 1863

LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, 1863. Battle of Lookout Mountain, Tennesse, 24 November 1863. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: FREDERICKSBURG. Houses damaged in Fredericksburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: FREDERICKSBURG. Houses damaged in Fredericksburg, Virginia, by shelling during the American Civil War, 13 December 1862. Photographed May 1864

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Major General George Edward Picketts charge at the Battle of Gettysburg

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Major General George Edward Picketts charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, 3 July 1863

Background imageCivil War Collection: BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. Union Army troops building pontoon bridges on the Rappahannock River

BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. Union Army troops building pontoon bridges on the Rappahannock River during the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 December 1862

Background imageCivil War Collection: BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG. General Phillip Kearny leads Union troops during the Battle of

BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG. General Phillip Kearny leads Union troops during the Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, 5 May 1862. Wash drawing by Albert R. Waud

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. An unidentified youthful Confederate private, c1863

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. An unidentified youthful Confederate private, c1863. Original carte-de-visite photograph

Background imageCivil War Collection: BLACK UNION TROOPS, 1864. Union Army black soldiers in the trenches during the American Civil War

BLACK UNION TROOPS, 1864. Union Army black soldiers in the trenches during the American Civil War: colored engraving, 1864

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. General view from Gambles Hill of the ruins of Richmond

CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. General view from Gambles Hill of the ruins of Richmond, Virginia following the American Civil War. Photograph by Alexander Gardner in April 1865

Background imageCivil War Collection: ALLAN PINKERTON (1819-1884). American detective. Photographed at Antietam, Maryland

ALLAN PINKERTON (1819-1884). American detective. Photographed at Antietam, Maryland, in September 1862, while operating under the pseudonym Major E.J. Allen of the Secret Service

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Boxcars with refugees at the Atlanta, Georgia railroad depot

CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Boxcars with refugees at the Atlanta, Georgia railroad depot. Photograph, 1864, by George N. Barnard

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: VOLUNTEERS, 1861. The Volunteers in defence of the Government against usurpation

CIVIL WAR: VOLUNTEERS, 1861. The Volunteers in defence of the Government against usurpation. Lithograph, American, 1861

Background imageCivil War Collection: GETTYSBURG, 1863. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

GETTYSBURG, 1863. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863

Background imageCivil War Collection: JAMES M. MASON (1798-1871). American lawyer and Confederate diplomat

JAMES M. MASON (1798-1871). American lawyer and Confederate diplomat. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageCivil War Collection: MARYLAND: CHURCH, 1862. Lutheran church at Sharpsburg, Maryland. Photographed in September 1862

MARYLAND: CHURCH, 1862. Lutheran church at Sharpsburg, Maryland. Photographed in September 1862

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BETHEL CHURCH. The church at Bethel, Virginia, when it was the temporary headquarters

CIVIL WAR: BETHEL CHURCH. The church at Bethel, Virginia, when it was the temporary headquarters of Major General Ambrose E. Burnside of the Union Army. Photographed 23 May 1864, by Timothy H

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Union troops under the command of Brigadier General Philip Kearny

CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Union troops under the command of Brigadier General Philip Kearny exchange fire with Confederate forces in a heavily wooded area near Glendale, Virginia, 30 June 1862

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS. Union soldiers

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS. Union soldiers

Background imageCivil War Collection: FITZ-JOHN PORTER (1822-1901). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1862

FITZ-JOHN PORTER (1822-1901). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1862

Background imageCivil War Collection: THE FIGHT FOR THE STANDARD. Oil on canvas, 1865, by an unknown artist

THE FIGHT FOR THE STANDARD. Oil on canvas, 1865, by an unknown artist

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Having set fire to stores which they were unable to transport

CIVIL WAR: 7 DAYS BATTLES. Having set fire to stores which they were unable to transport, Union forces under the command of General William B

Background imageCivil War Collection: DAVID HUNTER (1802-1886). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1863

DAVID HUNTER (1802-1886). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1863

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR BATTERY. Charleston harbor battery during the American Civil War

CIVIL WAR BATTERY. Charleston harbor battery during the American Civil War. Engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR SONG SHEET, 1861. Cover of the first edition of James Ryder Randalls Maryland

CIVIL WAR SONG SHEET, 1861. Cover of the first edition of James Ryder Randalls Maryland! My Maryland, printed at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1861

Background imageCivil War Collection: AMBROSE EVERETT BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1861

AMBROSE EVERETT BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1861

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: MORTARS, 1864. Coehorn mortars being fired by the Union Army during the Battle of Cold

CIVIL WAR: MORTARS, 1864. Coehorn mortars being fired by the Union Army during the Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 1864. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud

Background imageCivil War Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. The Recruit. Wood engraving, 1867, after a painting by Thomas Waterman

CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. The Recruit. Wood engraving, 1867, after a painting by Thomas Waterman Wood (1823-1903)




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"Reliving History: The Sealed Knot's Civil War Re-enactment near Edgehill, Warwickshire" Step back in time as the Sealed Knot brings the tumultuous era of the Civil War to life. With meticulous attention to detail, this re-enactment group transports us to a bygone era where soldiers clashed and history was made. "General Lee and General Jackson: A Glimpse into Chancellorsville during the US Civil War" Witness a rare moment frozen in time as Generals Lee and Jackson strategize before one of the most significant battles of the American Civil War. Their determination and leadership shaped the course of history. "Gone with The Wind: Unwelcomed Advice from Hattie McDaniel to Vivien Leigh" In this iconic scene from "Gone with The Wind, " Hattie McDaniel offers unwelcomed advice to Vivien Leigh's character amidst a backdrop of war-torn South. This timeless classic captures both love and loss during turbulent times. "General Ulysses S. Grant: A Hero Amidst The American Civil War" Immerse yourself in history as you witness General Ulysses S. Grant leading his troops through the trials and triumphs of The American Civil War. His strategic brilliance paved the way for Union victory. "A Cinematic Masterpiece: Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh in 'Gone With The Wind' (1939)" Indulge your senses in this unforgettable film that beautifully depicts love against a backdrop of war-ravaged America. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh's captivating performances bring Margaret Mitchell's epic novel to life. "Beat the Whites with Red Wedge: Lissitzky's Powerful Poster Reflecting Revolutionary Times (1920)" Lissitzky's striking poster serves as an artistic representation of political unrest during revolutionary times, urging unity against oppression through powerful symbolism. "The Surrender at Appomattox.