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Ulyssess Grant, 19th century American soldier and statesman, (1900). Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885) commanded the Union (northern) army in the American Civil War from March 1864
The Allies enter Paris, 31 March 1814 (1900). The final battle of the War of the Sixth Coalition saw the combined armies of Russia
Capitulation of Paris, 31 March 1814 (1900). The final battle of the War of the Sixth Coalition saw the combined armies of Russia
The Battle of the Nations at Leipzig, Germany, 18 October 1813 (1900). The Austrian commander, the Prince of Schwarzenberg, bringing news of the victory to the assembled allied monarchs
Tsar Alexander II of Russia and his staff, (1900). Alexander II (1818-1881) pictured seated, flanked by King Carol I of Romania (left) and Grand Duke Nicholas (right)
General D D Eisenhower, American soldier and politician, 20th century. He served as the 34th President of the United States (1953-1961)
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), 19th century. Artist: W HollThomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), English statesman, 19th century. Wentworth was a major figure in the period leading up to the English Civil War
Twelfth Regiment of Foot, The North part of Gibraltar, 13th and 14th September 1782. Artist: MadeleyTwelfth Regiment of Foot, the north part of Gibraltar, 13th and 14th September 1782. Scene during the Great Siege of Gibraltar by the French and Spanish which began in 1779
Field Marshal Joseph Gourko, Russian Field Marshal, 19th century. Artist: E FlorianField Marshal Joseph Russian Field Marshal, 19th century. Count Joseph Vladimirovich Romeyko was a Russian Field Marshal prominent during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878
George, Duke of Cambridge, British soldier, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinGeorge, Duke of Cambridge, British soldier, c1890. A cousin of Queen Victoria, the Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904) commanded a division in the Crimean War of 1853-1856 and was present at Alma
Marshal Ney, French soldier of the Napoleonic Wars, (19th century). Artist: Paul GirardetMarshal Ney, French soldier of the Napoleonic Wars, (19th century). Michel Ney (1769-1815) was made a Marshal of France in 1804
David Dixon Porter, United States admiral, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyDavid Dixon Porter, United States admiral, 1862-1867. One of the foremost Union naval commanders of the Civil War, Porter (1813-1891)
George Henry Thomas, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersGeorge Henry Thomas, Union general, 1862-1867. One of the principal Union commanders in the western theatre of the Civil War
Oliver Otis Howard, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersOliver Otis Howard, Union general, 1862-1867. After suffering two defeats as a corps commander at the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
Lovell Harrison Rousseau, Union Major General, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersLovell Harrison Rousseau, Union Major General, 1862-1867. An engraving from volume III of The War with the South : a History of the Late Rebellion, by Robert Tomes, Benjamin G Smith, New York
General Benjamin Henry Grierson, Union cavalry general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersGeneral Benjamin Henry Grierson, Union cavalry general, 1862-1867. In 1863 Grierson (1826-1911) commanded the operation known as Griersons Raid
Henry Warner Slocum, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersHenry Warner Slocum, Union general, 1862-1867. Slocum (1827-1894) was one of the youngest Major Generals in the Union Army in the Civil War
Jefferson Columbus Davis, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJefferson Columbus Davis, Union general, 1862-1867. The namesake of the Confederate President, Davis (1828-1879) notoriously shot and killed a superior Officer, Major General William Bull Nelson
Union generals of the Department of the Mississippi, American Civil War, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersUnion generals of the Department of the Mississippi, American Civil War, 1862-1867. Portraits of generals Oliver Otis Howard, Lovell Harrison Rousseau, Benjamin Henry Grierson
George Stoneman, Union cavalry general, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyGeorge Stoneman, Union cavalry general, 1862-1867. Whilst in command of the cavalry corps of the Army of the Ohio, Stoneman (1822-1894) was captured by the Confederates at Macon, Georgia
Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyPhilip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. In the American Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army
John Alexander Logan, Union soldier and politician, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJohn Alexander Logan, Union soldier and politician, 1862-1867. A member of the US House of Representatives before the Civil War
Braxton Bragg, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersBraxton Bragg, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Bragg (1817-1876) commanded the Army of Tennessee in the western theatre of the Civil War
James Longstreet, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJoseph Eggleston Johnston, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Longstreet (1821-1904) was one of the Souths most prominent generals during the Civil War
Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJoseph Eggleston Johnston, Confederate general, 1862-1867. One of the senior generals of the Confederacy during the Civil War
John Bell Hood, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJohn Bell Hood, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Hood (1831-1879) had a reputation for bravery, being one of the few Civil War generals who personally led his troops into combat on the field of
Edmund Kirby Smith, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersEdmund Kirby Smith, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Smith (1824-1893) commanded the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederacy after the fall of Vicksburg in 1863
Generals of the Confederate Army, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersGenerals of the Confederate Army, 1862-1867. Portraits of Braxton Bragg, James Longstreet, Joseph E Johnston, John Bell Hood and Kirby Smith
William Tecumseh Sherman, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyWilliam Tecumseh Sherman, Union general, 1862-1867. One of the foremost Union generals of the American Civil War, Sherman (1820-1891)
Winfield Scott Hancock, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersWinfield Scott Hancock, Union general, 1862-1867. Hancock (1824-1886) was instrumental in the Union victory at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863
John Sedgwick, Union Army general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJohn Sedgwick, Union Army general, 1862-1867. The commander of the VI Corps of the Army of the Potomac, Sedgwick (1813-1864)
George Crook, Union Army general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersGeorge Crook, Union Army general, 1862-1867. Crook (1828-1890) served with distinction in the Civil War and afterwards in the Indian Wars against both the Siuox and the Apache
John Gray Foster, Union Army general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJohn Gray Foster, Union Army general, 1862-1867. After serving in the Civil War, Foster (1823-1874) became a noted expert on underwater demolition
Wesley Merritt, Union Army general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersWesley Merritt, Union Army general, 1862-1867. Merritt (1834-1910) was a noted cavalry commander during the Civil War. He later commanded the 9th Cavalry on the western frontier
Union Civil War generals of the departments of the east, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersUnion Civil War generals of the departments of the east, 1862-1867. Portraits of generals Wesley Merritt, Alfred Terry, John Foster, George Crook, John Sedgwick
General George Armstrong Custer, US Union Army cavalry commander, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersGeneral George Armstrong Custer, US Union Army cavalry commander, 1862-1867. Best known for his legendary last stand at the Little Bighorn in 1876
William J Hardee, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersWilliam J Hardee, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Hardee (1817-1873) commanded a corps at the Battle of Shiloh (1862), fought in the Atlanta campaign (1864)
Nathan Bedford Forrest, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersNathan Bedford Forrest, Confederate general, 1862-1867. A successful cavalry commander during the Civil War noted for his tactics of mobile warfare
John Cabell Breckinridge, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJohn Cabell Breckinridge, Confederate general, 1862-1867. Before the Civil War Breckinridge (1821-1875) served as the 14th Vice-President of the United States, the youngest holder of that office
Earl van Dorn, Confederate major-general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersEarl van Dorn, Confederate major-general, 1862-1867. Van Dorn (1820-1863) was shot and killed at his headquarters on 7 May 1863 by Dr George Peters
General George Meade, US Army officer and civil engineer, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyGeneral George Meade, US Army officer and civil engineer, 1862-1867. In the American Civil War, Meade (1815-1872) fought for the Union states at Bull Run and Antietam
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, American Union major-general, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyHugh Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, American Union major-general, 1862-1867. Kilpatrick (1836-1881) earned the nickname Kill-cavalry for his battle tactics which featured a reckless disregard for the lives
General Joseph Hooker, major-general in the Union Army, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyGeneral Joseph Hooker, major-general in the Union Army, 1862-1867. Hooker (1814-1879) commanded the Union Army defeated at the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863
Quincy Adams Gillmore, American Union major-general, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyQuincy Adams Gillmore, American Union general, 1862-1867. An engraving from volume III of The War with the South : a History of the Late Rebellion, by Robert Tomes, Benjamin G Smith, New York
Ulyssess Grant, American general and 18th President of the United States, 1862-1867. Artist: BradyUlyssess Grant, American general and 18th President of the United States, 1862-1867. Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885) commanded the Union (northern) army in the American Civil War from March 1864
Death of General Wolfe, 1759 (c1850s). James Wolfe died during the battle to take Quebec from the French in 1759. Colour plate taken from the book Pictures of English History
The Duke of Marlborough, early 18th century (c1850s). Marlborough (1650-1722) is often considered the greatest military genius that Britain has produced because of his victories in the War of
Captive German prisoners removing debris from the streets of Clermont-en-Argonne, France, 1914