Clipart illustrations of general topic from the American Civil War, fought between the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy). It was also known as the 'War Between the States'.
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Burlesque Dress Parade
"Soldiers participating in a burlesque dress parade. Thanksgiving festivities at Fort Pulaski, Ga., Thursday, November 27th, 1862. While the loyal citizens of the North were eating their turkeys the... |
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Burnard's House
Alfred Burnard's house stood two miles below Fredericksburg, near the river. The Englishman's estate was known as Mansfield, which General Franklin used as his headquarters.... |
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Burnside Expedition
"Burnside Expedition- the fleet and transports off Hatteras during the storm- the general giving orders. Never had any expedition in the history of the world to pass through a severer ordeal; everyth... |
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Burnside Expedition
"The Burnside Expedition- melancholy deaths of Colonel J. W. Allen, Surgeon Waller and the Second Mate of the Ann E. Thompson, on January 15th, 1862, near Hatteras Inlet." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Burnside's Bridge
Burnside's Bridge is a landmark on the Antietam National Battlefield near Sharpsburg, Maryland. During the Battle of Antietam of the Civil War, the bridge played a key role in September of 1862 when a... |
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Burnside's Corps
"The war in Virginia. Burnside's corps charging the Confederate position on the right of the enemy's line in front of Petersburg. The first line of Confederate works on the right shown in our sketch... |
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Butler Declaring African Americans "Contraband of War"
The controversial General Benjamin Franklin Butler declares that the African Americans are "contraband of war" during the Civil War.... |
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Caissons and Horses
"The war in Virginia. Caissons and horses on the field at Bristoe Station."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Cannon Dismounted
"Siege of Vicksburg- cannon dismounted inside the Confederate works."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Catching the Pig
"Soldiers playing 'catch the pig.' Thanksgiving festivities at Fort Pulaski, Ga., Thursday, November 27th, 1862. While the loyal citizens of the North were eating their turkeys the Federal soldiers ... |
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Cavalry Engagement
A sketch of a cavalry engagement during the Civil War.... |
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Chambersburg, Borough of
Burning of the engine-house at Chambersburg. The borough was the only major northern community burnt down by Confederate forces during the war.... |
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Civil War Entertainment
"Extempore musical and terpischorean entertainment at the United States arsenal, Baton Rouge, La., under the patronage of the Forty-First Massachusetts, the one hundred and Thirty-First New York and t... |
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Climbing Pole
"Soldiers climbing up a greased pole. Thanksgiving festivities at Fort Pulaski, Ga., Thursday, November 27th, 1862. While the loyal citizens of the North were eating their turkeys the Federal soldie... |
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Cold Habor, Battle of
This sketch depicts the famous New Cold Harbor where the Battle of Cold Harbor took place. This was the final battle of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign during the American Civ... |
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Column Arrival
Arrival of a Federal Column at a Planter's House in Dixie.... |
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Confederate
A Confederate soldier... |
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Confederate Army
"The Confederate army, under early, surprising the Federal forces at Cedar Creek, on the morning of the 19th of October 1864."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Confederate Batteries
"Fredericksburg, Va., and the Confederate batteries and pickets, as seen from Falmouth Heights, headquarters of General Burnside. Our picture of Fredericksburg gives of course but a very small portio... |
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Confederate Blockade-Runner
The British ran a blockade of Southern ports with vessels carrying arms, ammunitions, and other supplies to the Confederates.... |
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Confederate Cavalry
"Confederate cavalry driving stragglers and skulkers back to their duty at the Battle of Antietam. One of the greatest evils in a volunteer army is the practice of straggling. This decreases under t... |
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Confederate Position
"Confederate position near Centreville, Va., at the crossing of the Orange and Alexandria Railway over Bull Run, showing Confederate encampment, fortifications, etc. Our illustration of the Confedera... |
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Confederate Prisoners
"Group of Confederate prisoners captured at Fort Donelson, on the morning after the surrender, clothed in bed blankets, pieces of carpeting, etc. The Confederate prisoners who lounged around the fort... |
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Confederate Prisoners
"Confederate Prisoners brought in after the Battle of Chancellorsville."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Confederate Rams
"Confederate rams from Charleston Harbor attacking the Federal blockading squadron, January 31st, 1863. Official report of Rear Admiral Dupont: 'About four o'clock on the morning of the 31st of Janua... |