Clipart illustrations of other important events that occurred during the American Civil War.
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Draft Riots in New York
Rioting in New York City after passage of an unpopular draft.... |
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Dutch Gap Canal
"Blowing out of the bulkhead of the Dutch Gap Canal, James River, Va., January 1st, 1865. At twelve minutes before four o'clock A. M., the mine was sprung, in the presence of General Butler and staff... |
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Edward's Ferry
"Successful retreat of the Federal troops from the Virginia shore across a canal-boat bridge at Edward's Ferry, on the night of October 23rd, 1861. Of the 1,900 Federals who crossed the river in the ... |
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Emancipation Proclamation
From the painting, "First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln" by Francis Bicknell Carpenter. From left to right: Edwin Stanton (Secretary of War), Salmon Chase (Secretary of... |
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Engineer Depot
"The siege of Charleston, engineer depot, Morris Island, S. C."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Execution Preparations
"Preparing the prisoner for execution- putting on the black robe."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Explosion
"Explosion of 3,000 musket cartridges in a tent at Fort Totten, New Berne, N. C., the headquarters of the Third New York Artillery. Our correspondent wrote: 'There is a great carelessness in the hand... |
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Falmouth
"Federal troops marching back into Falmouth after the Battle of Chancellorsville."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Federal Army, Review of
"President Lincoln, attended by General McClellan and staff, reviewing the Federal army, on Tuesday, July 8th, 1862, near Harrison's Landing, Va." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Federal Kitchen
"The Federal Kitchen on the march to Fredericksburg with three days' rations." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Federals Crossing
"Federal Volunteers crossing from Cincinnati to Covington on a bridge of coal boats, constructed for the occasion, on their way to defend Kentucky from the Confederates under General Kirby Smith, Sep... |
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Fifth Corps
"The siege of Petersburg- the Fifth Corps awaiting the order to advance, July 30th, 1864."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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First Bloodshed
"Scene of the first bloodshed, at Baltimore."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Fort Donelson After Its Surrender
Groups of people gathered on the shores of a river.... |
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Fort Macon
"Surrender of Fort Macon, GA., April 26th, 1862- lowering the Confederate flag."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Fort Pulaski, Breach in
Fort Pulaski was prepared for a possible infantry attack. However, Fort Pulaski never endured a direct land assault. With 36 guns, including the new James Rifled Cannon, Union troops began a long sust... |
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Frederick City
"General McClellan and the Federal troops passing through Frederick City, Md., in pursuit of the Confederate army- their enthusiastic reception by the inhabitants, September 12th, 1862. Most certainl... |
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Fremont's Troops
"Gathering of Fremont's troops on the prairie, near Tipton, Mo., on the eve of its departure in pursuit of General Price." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Funeral Cortege
"The funeral cortege, at boston, Mass., of the Sixth Massachusetts soldiers killed at Baltimore. The funeral of the four soldiers of the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment who were killed in Baltimore, Apr... |
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General Banks, March of
"Incident in the march of General Banks's Division during a storm in Western Maryland." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Georgia Campaign
"The campaign in Georgia- Federal troops foraging near Warsaw Sound."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Grand Review
"The Grand Review at Washington, D. C., May 24th, 1865- President Johnson, Lieutenant General Grant and others inspecting Sherman's army- Sherman saluting at the head of his staff."— Frank Lesli... |
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Grand Skedaddle
"The 'Grand Skedaddle' of the inhabitants from Charleston, S. C., when threatened by an attack from the Federal troops. When General Brannan made his daring and successful dash upon the railroad betw... |
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Grand Skedaddle
"The 'Grand Skedaddle' of the inhabitants from Charleston, S. C., when threatened by an attack from the Federal troops. When General Brannan made his daring and successful dash upon the railroad betw... |
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Grand Skedaddle
"The 'Grand Skedaddle' of the inhabitants from Charleston, S. C., when threatened by an attack from the Federal troops. When General Brannan made his daring and successful dash upon the railroad betw... |