Clipart illustrations of other important events that occurred during the American Civil War.
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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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Grant and Lee
The meeting of Generals Grant and Lee at Appomattox.... |
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Johnston's Surrender
In light of overwhelming enemy strength and the relatively heavy casualties his army suffered in the Battle of Bentonville, Johnston surrendered to Sherman little more than a month later at Bennett Pl... |
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Kentucky Raid Rally
"The Confederate raid into Kentucky- excitement at Convington- gathering of armed Federal citizens at the railroad and telegraph office, on hearing of the capture of Cynthiana by the Confederate Morga... |
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Kentucky Shore
"The Federal Army, under General Pope, landing on the Kentucky Shore, opposite New Madrid, April 1st, 1862. New Madrid was the scene of one of the most remarkable exploits in military annals- the cap... |
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Kettle Run
"The Army of the Potomac- scene at the Crossing of Kettle Run."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Landing of Captain Bailey and Lieutenant Perkins in New Orleans
Captain Bailey, bearing a flag of truce, put off in a boat, accompanied by Lieutenant George H. Perkins, with a demand for the surrender of the city, as well as for the immediate substitution of the F... |
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Laurel Hill
"Advance of General Rosecrans's division through the forests of Laurel Hill to attack the Confederate intrenchments at Rich Mountain. General McClellan's plan for attacking the Confederates under Gen... |
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Lee Leaving After the Surrender
General leaving after the surrender of the American Civil War.... |
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Lee Surrenders to Grant
Confederate General Lee surrendering to Union General Grant. ... |
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Lee's Army
"Lee's army crossing the Potomac at Williamsport, in scows guided by wires, after the invasion of Maryland."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Lee's Surrender
Grant and Lee signing the terms of surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.... |
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Lee, Surrender of
Picture from when General Lee surrendered his army April 9th.... |
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Lick Creek Bottom
"Advance of Federal troops on Corinth- the Carnival of Mud- scene at Lick Creek Bottom, between Pittsburg Landing and Monterey, four miles from Corinth, May 5th, 1862- General Hurlbut's division forci... |
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Lick Creek Bottom
"Advance of Federal troops on Corinth- the Carnival of Mud- scene at Lick Creek Bottom, between Pittsburg Landing and Monterey, four miles from Corinth, May 5th, 1862- General Hurlbut's division forci... |
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Lick Creek Bottom
"Advance of Federal troops on Corinth- the Carnival of Mud- scene at Lick Creek Bottom, between Pittsburg Landing and Monterey, four miles from Corinth, May 5th, 1862- General Hurlbut's division forci... |
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Lick Creek Bottom
"Advance of Federal troops on Corinth- the Carnival of Mud- scene at Lick Creek Bottom, between Pittsburg Landing and Monterey, four miles from Corinth, May 5th, 1862- General Hurlbut's division forci... |
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Lincoln Assassination
This illustration shows the assassination of President Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth.... |
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Lincoln's Box in Theatre
A diagram of the box occupied by President Lincoln in the Ford Theater when he was assassinated.... |
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Lincoln, Death-bed of President
Lincoln's death, after being shot by John Wilkes Booth.... |
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Macon Railroad
"Sherman's campaign in Georgia- Federal forces at Jonesborough destroying the Macon Railraod."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Man Walking Dogs
"Man walking dogs in 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 up... |
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Manassas
"The war in Virginia- General Hooker's army marching past Manassas, Va., June, 1863."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Maryland, Daughters of
"How the Daughters of Maryland received the Sons of the North as they marched against the Confederate invaders- scene on the march."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Maryland, Invasion of
"The invasion of Maryland- citizens of Baltimore barricading the streets, Monday evening, June 29th, 1863."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |