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Confederate Army Collection (#16)

"The Confederate Army: A Tale of Bravery and Struggle in the US Civil War" In the midst of a nation divided, two iconic figures emerged - General Robert E

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate Civil War memorial, Shiloh battlefield

Confederate Civil War memorial, Shiloh battlefield
Confederate Memorial, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2D-00229

EVCW2D-00229
Statue of soldiers on the Confederate Memorial, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2D-00232

EVCW2D-00232
Statue of soldiers on the Confederate Memorial, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2D-00230

EVCW2D-00230
Statue of soldiers on the Confederate Memorial, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2D-00228

EVCW2D-00228
Statue of soldiers on the Confederate Memorial, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate cannons aimed at Little Round Top, Gettysburg battlefield

Confederate cannons aimed at Little Round Top, Gettysburg battlefield
Longstreets Confederate artillery aimed at Little Round Top, Gettysburg Battlefield. Photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War officers sword

Civil War officers sword
Confederate sword, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00108

EVCW2A-00108
Confederates driven from Elkhorn Tavern in the Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 8, 1862, American Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00008

EVCW2A-00008
Confederate General Robert E. Lees farewell to his soldiers after the surrender at Appomattox, 1865. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Richmond citizens taking care of wounded Confederates

Richmond citizens taking care of wounded Confederates
Wounded from the Battle of Seven Pines brought into Richmond, Virginia, 1862. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederates invading Maryland, 1864

Confederates invading Maryland, 1864
General Earlys cavalry taking livestock from farmers during the Confederate invasion of Maryland, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00052

EVCW2A-00052
Confederate cavalry ransacking New Windsor, Maryland, during the Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00047

EVCW2A-00047
Confederates fighting to hold the heights in the Battle of Resaca, Georgia, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00040

EVCW2A-00040
Union troops battling their way across Burnside Bridge in the Battle of Antietam in the American Civil War. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00039

EVCW2A-00039
General Lees Confederate army retreating south after the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00038

EVCW2A-00038
Confederate infantry waiting out an artillery duel in the Devils Den, Battle of Gettysburg. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration




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"The Confederate Army: A Tale of Bravery and Struggle in the US Civil War" In the midst of a nation divided, two iconic figures emerged - General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Their strategic brilliance shone brightly before the Battle of Chancellorsville, where their audacious maneuvers surprised Union forces. But as time wore on, the tides turned against the Confederacy. The year was 1865 when General Lee made his fateful decision to surrender at Appomattox Court House, marking a turning point towards peace within the Union. The echoes of war still reverberated across battlefields like Franklin, Tennessee and Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia. These clashes etched themselves into history as testaments to both sides' unwavering determination. Stonewall Jackson's indomitable spirit was captured in Henry Alexander Ogden's lithograph depicting him at First Bull Run in 1861. His legacy would forever be intertwined with bravery and sacrifice for Southern ideals. From Munfordville to Wilderness, Kentucky to Virginia, countless battles were fought by brave soldiers who believed in their cause. Nathan Bedford Forrest stands tall among them - an American army officer whose photograph from 1864 captures his resolute gaze. Amidst this turmoil, even music found its place on the battlefield. A civil war musician strumming a banjo provided solace amidst chaos – a reminder that humanity endures even during times of strife. The story of the Confederate Army is one filled with valor and tragedy; it shaped not only America's past but also its future. As we reflect upon these historical moments captured by artists like Kurz & Allison or Thomas Nast's painting depicting Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House – let us remember those who fought bravely on both sides while striving for unity in our great nation.