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Confederate Army Collection (#5)

"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: Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Georgia No. 5, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Georgia No. 5, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Georgia No. 5, 1860s

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1862. Portrait of Private R

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1862. Portrait of Private R. Cecil Johnson of the 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment and South Carolina Hampton Legion Cavalry Battalion. Tintype, c1862

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle Between The Monitor & Merrimack In The Civil War

Battle Between The Monitor & Merrimack In The Civil War
Engraving of the battle between the Confederate navy ship, the Merrimack and the Union ship, the Monitor, during the American Civil War in Hampton Roads, Virginia, March 9, 1862

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: US, American Civil War cavalry captain holding sword, side view

US, American Civil War cavalry captain holding sword, side view

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Fredericksburg

Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Fredericksburg. The battle was fought December 11a'15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher

Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher. The capture of Fort Fisher was a joint assault of Union Army and Naval forces

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Digitally restored print of the Confederate Commanders of The American Civil War

Digitally restored print of the Confederate Commanders of The American Civil War
Digitally restored print of the Confederate Commanders of the American Civil War and their flags. This design features Generals Thomas Stonewall Jackson, P.T. Beauregard, and Robert E

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Digitally restored Civil War artwork of General Robert E. Lee

Digitally restored Civil War artwork of General Robert E. Lee

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Portrait of Confederate General Jubal Early

Portrait of Confederate General Jubal Early
Head-and shoulders portrait of Confederate General Jubal Early, facing front

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House

LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865. Lithograph, American, 1867

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Map of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863. Engraved by Harper

CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Map of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863. Engraved by Harper and Brothers, 1868

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: A GUERILLA. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud (1828-1891)

CIVIL WAR: A GUERILLA. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud (1828-1891)

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: PICKETTs CHARGE, 1863. Confederate troops of Major General George E

PICKETTs CHARGE, 1863. Confederate troops of Major General George E. Picketts command making their famous charge on 3 July 1863 at Gettysburg against Union positions on Cemetery Ridge

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: JACKSON IN WINCHESTER, 1862. Stonewall Jackson entering Winchester, Virginia

JACKSON IN WINCHESTER, 1862. Stonewall Jackson entering Winchester, Virginia, where he had his headquarters, 1862. Oil on canvas by William D. Washington

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Captain Ashbys 20 pounders. Confederate soldiers loading cannons at a fort

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Captain Ashbys 20 pounders. Confederate soldiers loading cannons at a fort at Petersburg, Virginia, during the Civil War, 1864. Drawing by Alfred Waud

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: NAST: PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. Thomas Nasts cartoon comparing the growth of the Catholic Church

NAST: PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. Thomas Nasts cartoon comparing the growth of the Catholic Church and parochial schools to the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter. Wood engraving, 1870

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Cornbread cooking in a Confederate camp, reenactment

Cornbread cooking in a Confederate camp, reenactment
Cornbread and coffee on a campfire, Confederate living history demonstration, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Confederate camp dinner, Civil War

Confederate camp dinner, Civil War
Tired and hungry Confederate soldiers cooking supper after a hard march. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Surrender of General Lee reported by General Grant, 1865

Surrender of General Lee reported by General Grant, 1865
General Grant notifying Secretary Stanton of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, 1865. Woodcut reproduction

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, US Civil War

Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, US Civil War
Starkweathers brigade holding the Union left at the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, 1862. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle of Chickamauga, 1863

Battle of Chickamauga, 1863
Union forces firing on advancing Confederates at Chickamauga, Georgia, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War cavalry sword

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

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War carbine rifle

Civil War carbine rifle
Confederate cavalry carbine, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War reenactor soldiers

Civil War reenactor soldiers
Confederate reenactors marching from camp, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: EVCW2A-00074

EVCW2A-00074
Confederate troops on the march, American Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Rabbit chased for food in a Confederate camp

Rabbit chased for food in a Confederate camp
Hungry Confederates chasing a rabbit running through their camp, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Union army taking Fort Donelson, US Civil War

Union army taking Fort Donelson, US Civil War
Capture of Fort Donelson Tennessee, by Union forces under General U.S. Grant, 1862. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Port Hudson, Louisiana, surrendering to the Union Army, 1863

Port Hudson, Louisiana, surrendering to the Union Army, 1863
Confederate surrender of Mississippi River town of Port Hudson LA, after the fall of Vicksburg, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Lawrence, Kansas, sacked by Confederates raiders under Quantrill

Lawrence, Kansas, sacked by Confederates raiders under Quantrill
Confederate Quantrill raid burns Lawrence, Kansas, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Colonel Everett Peabody Civil War Engraving

Colonel Everett Peabody Civil War Engraving
Engraving of Battle of Colonel Everett Peabody Civil War Engraving from Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War, Published in 1864. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Bombardment of Forts Jackson, St. Philip, 1865 Civil War Engraving

Bombardment of Forts Jackson, St. Philip, 1865 Civil War Engraving
Engraving of the bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, the United States Squadron under Farragut, engaging the Confederate Forts and Fleet on its way to New Orleans, April 24, 1862

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Demand of Surrender of New Orleans, 1862 Civil War Engraving

Demand of Surrender of New Orleans, 1862 Civil War Engraving
Engraving of the Landing of Captain Bailey and Lieutenant Perkins on the Levee, New Orleans, with flag of truce to demand the surrender of the city to the Federal Government

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Battle Chart of the engament in Albemarle Sound

Battle Chart of the engament in Albemarle Sound - scanned 1888 chart

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CONFEDERATE UNIFORMS, 1861. Confederate Army artillery uniforms for the rank of colonel

CONFEDERATE UNIFORMS, 1861. Confederate Army artillery uniforms for the rank of colonel, lieutenant colonel, and captain. Drawing by E. Crehen, 1861

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, c1861. Private Stephen D

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, c1861. Private Stephen D. and Private Moses M. Boynton, brothers from the Hampton Legion South Carolina Cavalry Battalion. Ambrotype, c1861

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: WOMAN, c1863. Portrait of a woman holding a cased photograph of an unidentified

CIVIL WAR: WOMAN, c1863. Portrait of a woman holding a cased photograph of an unidentified Confederate soldier. Tintype, c1863

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1863. Portrait of a soldier wearing a Confederate uniform

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1863. Portrait of a soldier wearing a Confederate uniform. Tintype, c1863

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1863. Portrait of a Confederate soldier with a cavalry sword and revolver

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1863. Portrait of a Confederate soldier with a cavalry sword and revolver. Ambrotype, c1863

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1863. Portrait of Sergeant William T. Biedler, 16 years old

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER, c1863. Portrait of Sergeant William T. Biedler, 16 years old, of Company C, Mosbys Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Ambrotype, c1863

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Map of the Battle of Bull Run

Map of the Battle of Bull Run
Vintage engraving of a Map of the Battle of Bull Run, The Century Magazine, 1884

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Naval Combat Between The Monitor & Merrimack

Naval Combat Between The Monitor & Merrimack
Engraving of the battle between the Confederate navy ship, the Merrimack and the Union ship, the Monitor, during the American Civil War in Hampton Roads, Virginia, March 9, 1862

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War print featuring sixteen of The Confederate Armys top Generals

Civil War print featuring sixteen of The Confederate Armys top Generals
Vintage Civil War print of sixteen of The Confederate Armys top Generals, in camp, as troops move in the background. Generals shown are, from right to left, John Hunt Morgan, Nathan Bedford Forrest

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage World War I poster of African American troops in battle during World War I

Vintage World War I poster of African American troops in battle during World War I and President Lincoln looking down from the sky above

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Digitally restored print of Thomas Stonewall Jackson as a young officer

Digitally restored print of Thomas Stonewall Jackson as a young officer
Digitally restored American history print of Thomas Stonewall Jackson as a young officer

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage American Civil War print of Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston

Vintage American Civil War print of Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston and his signature

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Civil War print of Union cavalry soldiers charging a Confederate firing line

Civil War print of Union cavalry soldiers charging a Confederate firing line
Digitally restored vintage Civil War print of Union cavalry soldiers charging towards a Confederate firing line

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage Civil War Print of the Battle of Five Forks

Vintage Civil War Print of the Battle of Five Forks. General Philip Sheridan is prominently featured, riding on horseback and brandishing his sword

Background imageConfederate Army Collection: Vintage Civil War poster of the Battle of Missionary Ridge

Vintage Civil War poster of the Battle of Missionary Ridge which took place during the Chattanooga Campaign. The print shows General U.S




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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.