Clipart illustrations of places that are famous due to battles or other events during the American Civil War.
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Loudon Heights
"View from Loudon Heights, Va., showing Harper's Ferry, Maryland Heights, Bolivar, etc. Harper's Ferry, immortalized by the pen of Jefferson, became too often the scene of stirring events during the... |
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Machine Shop
"Admiral Dupont's machine shop, Station Creek, S. C."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Manassas
"Remains of a Confederate camp at Manassas."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Manassasas Junction
"Manassasas Junction, showing the evacuated Confederate fortifications, abondoned camps and wagons, and the ruins of the railway depot and other buildings burnt by the Confederates. The sight here ca... |
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Marshall House
"The Marshall House, Alexandria, Va., where Colonel Ellsworth was assassinated by James W. Jackson, May 24th 1861."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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McLean's House: The Place of Lee's Surrender
The McLean residence, at the Appomattox Courthouse, where General Lee met with General Grant to sign an act of surrender.... |
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Mechanicsville, 1862
The Battle of Beaver Dam Creek, also known as the Battle of Mechanicsville or Ellerson's Mill, took place on June 26, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia as the first major engagement of the Seven Days ... |
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Millen Prison Pen
"The Prison Pen at Millen, Ga., as it appeared previous to the arrival of General Sherman's Army. Our special artist has sketched this Golgotha, and we doubt not it will create in the bosom of our re... |
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Naval Hospital
"Naval hospital and battery at Portsmouth, VA." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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New Iberia
"The war in Louisiana- New Iberia."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Ninth Massachusetts, Camp of
"Camp of the Ninth Massachusetts Regiment in the woods, one mile from the Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, VA., April 10th, 1862. On the 5th of April, 1862, the Federal advance neared the centre... |
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Paducah
"View of the town of Paducah, Ky., at the confluence of the rivers Ohio and Tennessee, the Northern terminus of the Mobile and Ohio railroad. This flourishing city, the capital of McCracken County, i... |
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Paris
"Paris, capital of Bourbon County, situated on Stoner Creek, Ky., occupied by Morgan's Guerrillas in 1862."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Pawhatan, Fort
"The campaign on the James River- General Butler landing at Fort Pawhatan."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Pemberton's Headquarters at Vicksburg
Pemberton's Headquarters is a two-story brick house that served as the headquarters for Confederate General John C. Pemberton during most of the 47 day siege of Vicksburg, and the site where he decide... |
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Penitentiary
"Cages of Little Rock Penitentiary."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Police Headquarters
"Interior of the outbuilding attached to Marshal Kane's Police Headquarters, Holliday Street, Baltimore- discovery of cannon, muskets and ammunition intended for the service of the Secessionists. Gen... |
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Potomac River Long Bridge
"Long Bridge across the Potomac at Washington, D.C." -Gordy, 1916... |
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Princeton, Camp
"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 of Camp Princeton, taken from the intenchments constru... |
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Prison
"The humors of a prison- scene in a station-house cell, Washington, D. C., after the appointment of the provost marshall, General Porter, October 1861. After the appointment of General Porter as prov... |
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Prison Pen
"The great Prison Pen at Andersonville, Ga. The stockade was orginally eleven acres, which was increased to fifteen on July 2nd, 1864, which made it one thousand six hundred yards around, with fifty-... |
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Prison Pen Wall
"Wall side of the Prison Pen at Millen, Ga."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Pulaski, Fort
Fort Pulaski, on Cockspur Island at the entrance to the Savannah River, Georgia, was built by the United States Government in 1829-31, for the defense of Tybee Roads and the Savannah River approach to... |
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Rappahannock
"The city of Fredericksburg, VA., from the North side of the Rappahannock- from a sketch by our special artist with General McDowell's division in 1862." — Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Rappahannock Bridge
"Rebuilding of the railroad bridge over the Rappahannock to Fredericksburg, burnt by the Confederates in their retreat from Falmouth, April 19th, 1862. On April 17th, 1862, General McDowell, with his... |