Clipart illustrations of places that are famous due to battles or other events during the American Civil War.
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Rappahannock, Recrossing the
"The war in Virginia. General Meade recrossing the Rappahannock, October, 1863, before Lee's advance. General Meade, whose forces had been weakened to reinforce the Army of the Cumberland, was no lo... |
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Richmond, Devastation in
The devastation in Richmond Virginia following the campaign against Richmond.... |
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Rolla
"View of Rolla, Mo., taken from the fort." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Rolla Camp
"Encampment of the Federal army near Rolla, Mo. The city of Rolla has been famous since the death of heroic Lyon, when the scattered forces of that glorious but disastrous day, under the guidance of ... |
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Round Top
"Round Top in the Civil War."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Round Top, Ascent of
"Visit of Union and Confederate officers to Gettysburg, the ascent of Round Top."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Sanitary Commission
A Sanitary Commission lodge near Alexandria, Virginia during the Civil War.... |
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Savannah
"View of Savannah, Ga., looking east, toward Fort Jackson. Savannah, the entry port of Georgia, is built on a sandy plain, forty feet above low-water mark. It is the centre of a very extensive syste... |
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Selden Estate
"The war on the Upper Potomac- Wilson's Cavalry foraging at the Selden Estate, Clarke County, Va."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Sherman's Headquarters
William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters during the March to the Sea.... |
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Sherman's Headquarters in Savannah
William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters in Savannah.... |
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Smith's Headquarters
"Carlisle, Pa., showing General Smith's headquarters, and the barracks destroyed by General W. H. F. Lee."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Spotsylvania Courthouse
The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, sometimes simply referred to as the Battle of Spotsylvania, was the second battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the American Civil Wa... |
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Stevens, Fort
"The operations near Washington, scene of the fight in front of Fort Stevens, July 12th-13th, 1864. When news of the Confederate invasion reached Grant he sent up to City Point the old Sixth Corps, t... |
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Stone Wall
"The stone wall at Frederickburg."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Strasburg
"Reconnoissance of the Confederate poistion at Strasburg, VA., by a detachment of cavalry under General Bayard, previous to its occupation by General Fremont." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Strasburg
"View of the town of Strasburg, valley of the Shenandoah, occupied by the Federal forces under General Banks, March 25th, 1862. Towns which had hitherto remained buried in obscurity and pleasant foi... |
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Strasburg
"View of the town of Strasburg, valley of the Shenandoah, occupied by the Federal forces under General Banks, March 25th, 1862. Towns which had hitherto remained buried in obscurity and pleasant foi... |
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Strasburg
"View of the town of Strasburg, valley of the Shenandoah, occupied by the Federal forces under General Banks, March 25th, 1862. Towns which had hitherto remained buried in obscurity and pleasant foi... |
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Strasburg Woods
"In the Shenandoah Valley- General Fremont's division marching through the woods to attack the Confederates. This exciting pursuit commenced on Saturday, May 31st, 1862, when the first collision occu... |
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Sutler's Store
"A sutler's store, Harper's Ferry, Va. The sutler's store at Harper's Ferry represents one of those apparently inevitable evils which attend even the best-arranged armies. The negligence and delay o... |
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The prison at Millen
A view of the prison-pen at Millen, Georgia.... |
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Thompson, Fort
"View of New Berne, N. C., from the interior of Fort Thompson after its capture by the Federal forces- burning of Rosin Works, railway bridge and naval stores, and showing vessels sunk in the channel ... |
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Thoroughfare Gap
"Thoroughfare Gap, Va., a pass in the mountains on the Manassas Gap Railroad, near Strasburg, held by General Geary. This famous natural break in that part of the mountain ridge called Bull Run Mount... |
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Tuscumbia
"Tuscumbia, Ala., one of the scenes of Colonel Grierson's exploits."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |