Clipart illustrations of places that are famous due to battles or other events during the American Civil War.
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Federal Hill
"Federal Hill, Baltimore, taken from the North side basin, occupied by the Federal Troops."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Fenwick's Island
"Fort on Fenwick's Island, South Edisto River, S. C."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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First Minnesota Regiment
"Fort built around the officer's quarters of the First Minnesota Regiment, Colonel Sully, near Fair Oaks, VA. The peculiarities of the States and nationalities as were represented in the Federal Army... |
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Ford's Theatre
Ford's Theatre in Washington, where President Lincoln was assassinated.... |
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Ford's Theatre
Ford's Theatre, where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.... |
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Fort Donelson
Fort Donelson and Fort Heiman, two sites of the American Civil War Forts Henry and Donelson Campaign, in which Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Admiral Andrew Hull Foote captured three forts, opened... |
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Fort Harrison, on the Wabash
Fort Harrison was an important component of the Confederate defenses of Richmond during the American Civil War. ... |
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Fort Hatteras
"General view of Forts Hatters and Clark, N. C., captured on the 29th of August, 1861, by the Federal naval and military forces, under command of Commodore Stringham and Major General Butler. Article... |
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Fort Jefferson, Garden Key
Fort Jefferson was built in 1826 in Garden Key, Florida and used in the American Civil War.... |
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Fort Lafayette
Fort Lafayette was an island coastal fortification in New York Harbor, built next to Fort Hamilton. During the Civil War, the casement were used to house Confederate prisoners of war and politicians o... |
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Fort Macon
"Surrender of Fort Macon, GA., April 26th, 1862. Exterior on side facing the Federal Batteries, showing effect of shot on the glacis and walls." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Fort Norfolk
"Old Fort Norfolk, built by the Federal government, but altered and strengthened by the Confederates." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Fort Pinckney
"The harbor of Charleston, S. C.- Fort Pinckney."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Fort Runyon
"Section of Fort Runyon, Va., guarding the road to Alexandria, occupied by the Twenty-first Regiment, New York Volunteers, August 1861. For Runyon, named after the commander of the New Jersey Regimen... |
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Fort Sumter
Attack on Fort Sumter... |
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Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter after its bombardment.... |
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Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter before the Civil War.... |
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Fort Sumter
The fort is best known as the site where the shots initiating the American Civil War were fired, at the Battle of Fort Sumter.... |
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Fort Sumter
The fort is best known as the site where the shots initiating the American Civil War were fired, at the Battle of Fort Sumter. Pictured here is Fort Sumter following the bombardment in 1864.... |
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Fort Sumter in 1864
The fort is best known as the site where the shots initiating the American Civil War were fired, at the Battle of Fort Sumter. Pictured here is Fort Sumter following the bombardment in 1864.... |
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Fort Taylor
"Fort Taylor, Key West, Fla. Key West, the most western of the Pine Islands, is about sixty miles southwest of Cape Sable, Florida. Its length is four miles, and its width is one mile. Its elevatio... |
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Fort Taylor, Key West
Fort Taylor was built in 1845 in Key West, Florida and used in the American Civil War.... |
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Fort Thompson
"Bombardment and capture of Fort Thompson, thirteen guns, near New Berne, on the Neuse River, by the Federal gunboats of General Burnside's expedition, commanded by Commander S. C. Rowan, U. S. N., Ma... |
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Fort Vulcan
"Fort Vulcan, Jones's Island, Savannah River, Ga.- one of the Federal batteries cutting off communication between Fort Pulaski and Savannah. This powerful battery was situated on Jones's Island, Sava... |
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Fort Washington
Fort Washington was the only defense that the capital had at the beginning of the Civil War.... |