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'.
|
Naval Practice
"Naval Practice Battery, navy yard, Washington, D. C. We present to our readers a sketch of what was called the Naval Practice Battery, where our young gunners rehearsed before they got into the terr... |
|
New Bern, Battle of
Landing at the Battle of New Bern, also known as the Battle of New Berne or Battle of Newbern which was fought on March 14, 1862 near the city of New Bern, North Carolina. This battle was part of the ... |
|
New Jersey Troops
"The New Jersey troops crossing the Chesapeake Bay, in sixteen propellers, on their way to Washington, May 4th, 1861." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
|
New York Seventh Regiment Marching Down Broadway
The secessionists tore up the railroad but the men of the eighth Massachusetts knew how to build railroads. Together with the New York Seventh Regiment, they began to spike down the rails and relaid t... |
|
Night Burial
"Night burial of Colonel Garesche, Chief of Staff to Major General Rosecrans, on the battlefield of Stone River, Tenn."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
|
Norfolk Navy Yard Burning
The Norfolk Naval Yard, also known as the Norfolk Naval Shipyard became an integral shipyard during the Civil War. In 1861, Virginia joined the Confederate States of America. The shipyard commander fe... |
|
Officer's tents
"New Jersey Camp at Arling, Va., designated as Camp Princeton in honor of one of the Revolutionary battle grounds of New Jersey. This picture is a representation of the officers' tents of the Jersey ... |
|
Old Stone Fence
"The old stone fence."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
|
Palmetto Cockade
Ornaments made of blue silk ribbon with a button in the center bearing the image of a palmetto tree. They were worn by ladies of Charleston immediately after the passage of the ordinance of succession... |
|
Pea Ridge, Battle of
The Battle of Pea Ridge, also known as Elkhorn Tavern, was fought on March 7th and 8th in 1862 during the Civil War. This was one of the battles in which a Confederate army outnumbered a Union army.... |
|
Pen of President Lincoln
The pen with which President Abraham Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation. ... |
|
Perryville, Battle of
The Battle of Perryville, also known as the Battle of Chaplin Hills, was fought on October 8, 1862, in the Chaplin Hills west of Perryville, Kentucky as the culmination of the Confederate Heartland Of... |
|
Pillow, Fort
Battle of Fort Pillow is also known as the Fort Pillow Massacre, fought on April 12, 1864 on the Mississippi River in Henning Tennessee, during the Civil War.... |
|
Pittsburg Landing
Pittsburg Landing is a town in Hardin County, Tennessee and is named for the industrial heritage of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Much of the Battle of Shiloh was fought at Pittsburg Landing during the Ci... |
|
Plantation Police
"The Plantation Police, or Patrol, was an institution peculiar to the Slave States. It was a semi-military organization, raised and supported by the planters, but recognized by the old State authorit... |
|
Pontoon Bridge
Men in the Civil War building a pontoon bridge across a river.... |
|
Port Hudson
"The advance of Port Hudson. The baggage train of General Augur's division crossing the Bayou Montecino, March 13th, 1863. Our sketch represents a baggage train belonging to General Augur's division... |
|
Prison and Escape
Prisoners eluding capture.... |
|
Reward Poster
The reward poster ordered by te Secretary of War after President Lincoln's assassination.... |
|
Reynolds Statue
"Statue of Major General John f. Reynolds."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
|
Rhode Island Regiments
"Rhode Island Regiments embarking at Providence for New York and Washington. Within five days after the President's call for troops the Rhode Island Marine Artillery, with 8 guns and 110 horses, comm... |
|
Rifle Pits
"Siege of Vicksburg- sharpshooters in the rifle pits constructed by Captain Hickenlooper."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
|
Robinson's House in Battle of Bull Run
The Robinson House belonged to a free African American during the First Battle of Bull Run. The house was captured and the battle was fought near the famous house.... |
|
Sawyer Gun
"Practicing with the celebrated Sawyer gun on the Confederate batteries at Swell's Point, near Norfolk, Va., from Fort Calhoun, on the Ripraps, infront of Fortress Monroe. The Ripraps, on w hich Fort... |
|
Schooner, Confederate
"Bird's-eye view of the burning of a Confederate schooner in Quantico or Dumfries Creek, Potomac River, on the night of October 11th, 1861. On the 10th of October, 1861, Lieutenant Harrell, commandin... |