Clipart illustrations of places that are famous due to battles or other events during the American Civil War.
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Hundred Mile Prairie
"Camp life in the West. During one of the pauses in the active part of the Missouri campaign our special artist sent us some sketches which belond more to the romance of war than its struggle. Whil... |
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Island Number Ten
Island Number Ten was a former island in the Mississippi River near Tiptonville, Tennessee and the site of a major eponymous battle in the American Civil War.... |
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Island Number Ten Bombardment
Island Number Ten was a former island in the Mississippi River near Tiptonville, Tennessee and the site of a major eponymous battle in the American Civil War.... |
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Island, Tybee
"Tybee Island, Savannah River, Ga.- Views of the lighthouse and barracks- destruction of the lighthouse by the Confederates. Among the numerous structures erected by the United States on the long lin... |
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Iuka Springs, 1862
The Battle of Iuka was an American Civil War battle fought on September 19, 1862, in Iuka, Mississippi.... |
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Jackson Hill
"Sheridan's campaign in the valley of the Shenandoah- view of the front from the Federal lines on Jackson Hill, Va."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Jefferson City
"Jefferson City, capital of Missouri. The arrival of General Fremont's division, September 26th, 1861. Our sketch of Jefferson City was taken from the southern side of Missouri, and shows the Capito... |
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Jefferson City
"Jefferson City, capital of Missouri. The arrival of General Fremont's division, September 26th, 1861. Our sketch of Jefferson City was taken from the southern side of Missouri, and shows the Capito... |
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Jefferson City
"Jefferson City, capital of Missouri. The arrival of General Fremont's division, September 26th, 1861. Our sketch of Jefferson City was taken from the southern side of Missouri, and shows the Capito... |
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Johnston's Surrender to Sherman
The place where Johnston surrendered to Sherman in the American Civil War.... |
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Kelley's Ford
"Kelley's Ford, on the Rappahannock, the scene of the Battle of the 17th of March, and of General Stoneman's reconnoissance of the 21st of April, 1863."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Kenesaw from Pine Mountain
Kennesaw Mountain was the site of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War.... |
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Killing's Cave
"Killing's Cave, on the banks of the Potomac, near Sharpsburg, the place of refuge of many citizens during the battle of Antietam. A glance at the map of the battle of Antietam will enable our reader... |
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Lafayette Parish
"The war in Louisiana- General Franklin's army crossing the prairie in Lafayette Parish, November 16th, 1863."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Lake Providence
"Lake Providence, La., headquarters of General McPherson and the Federal division under his command. Our artist wrote: 'The Seventeenth Army Corps, under General McPherson, have been exceedingly fort... |
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Lee Headquarters
"The headquarters of General Lee at Gettysburg."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Libby Prison
"The solitary hydrant in Libby prison."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Libby Prison
"Libby Prison, Richmond, Va."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Libby Prison, Interior of
"Interior of Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., with prisoners from General Lee's army confined after the surrender. Our sketch represents the interior of Libby Prison filled with Confederate prisoners, am... |
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Libby Prison, Richmond
Libby Prison was a Confederate Prison at Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War.... |
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Lillie, Camp
Headquarters of General Freemont, Jefferson City, Missouri, October 1, 1861. Jefferson City is on the Missouri River, 142 miles from its mouth, and 125 miles from St. Louis. It is on the direct route ... |
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Lincoln Dies House
The house in which President Abraham Lincoln died.... |
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Little Rock Prison
"Prison at Little Rock."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Little Round Top
"View from the summit of Little Round Top."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Lookout Mountain
The Battle of Chattanooga and included the Battle of Lookout Mountain on November 25, 1863 during the American Civil War.... |