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Edwin McMasters Stanton, President Lincolns Secretary of War, 1860s (1955). Stanton (1814-1869) was the United States Attorney General in 1860-1861
David Farragut, Union naval officer of the American Civil War, (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880
Arrival of General McClellan at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1862 (c1880). Williamsburg fell to McClellans Union army on 6th May 1862 during the Peninsula Campaign
The Confederate ironclad Merrimac sinking the USS Cumberland, 1862 (c1880). The Merrimac sank two Union ships in an attempt to break through their blockade, in Hampton Roads, Virginia
Burnsides expedition crossing Hatteras Bar, North Carolina, 1861-1862 (c1880). Union General Ambrose Burnside commanded an amphibious campaign that succeeded in closing most of the North Carolina
Commodore AH Foote, Union naval officer of the American Civil War, (c1880). Andrew Hull Foote (1806-1863) was seriously wounded commanding an attack on the Confederate stronghold of Fort Donelson in
Guarding a bridge over the Potomac, American Civil War, c1861 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880
The Battle of Bull Run, Virginia, 1861 (c1880). Fought at Manassas, Virginia, on 21st July 1861, the First Battle of Bull Run was the first major land battle of the American Civil War
Major Theodore Winthrop at Big Bethel, Virginia, 1861 (c1880). Winthrop (1828-1861) was killed at Great Bethel on 10th June 1861
Defence of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861 (c1880). Fort Sumter was the place where the opening shots of the American Civil War were fired, on 12 April 1861
John C Fremont, American soldier, explorer and presidential candidate, (c1880). Fremont (1813-1890) undertook several surveying expeditions to the West in the 1830s and 1840s
Commemorative painting of the Union of the Merchants of Rouen, late 17th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 17th century manuscript illustration
German couple. With male in dress uniform, 1906. [Universal Postal Union, Germany, 1906]
The meeting of Roloff and Cespedes, (1871), 1920sThe meeting of Rollof and Cespedes. Delegates escorted by Roloff arrived in Guaimaro to take part in the assembly. Roloff and Cespedes met
General William Tecumseh Sherman, American general. One of the foremost Union generals of the American Civil War, Sherman (1820-1891)
Boat of the Deerhound rescuing Captain Raphael Semmes, 1864 (c1880). Semmes was a Confederate naval officer during the American Civil War
Lieutenant Cushings attack on the Albemarle, c1880Lieutenant William B Cushings attack on the Albemarle, 1864 (c1880). The Albemarle was a Confederate ironclad warship that operated in the coastal waters of North Carolina during the American Civil
James B McPherson, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). Killed at the Battle of Atlanta in 1864, McPherson was the most senior Union general killed in the Civil War
General Butler, Union general of the American Civil War and politician, (c1880). Butler (1818-1893) commanded the force that occupied New Orleans after the Union Navy captured the city in 1862
General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880). The Battle of Cedar Creek was one of the last and most decisive engagements of the Valley Campaigns of 1864
Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). During the Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army
Flight of black Union soldiers from Fort Pillow, Tennessee, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880). The Confederates captured the Union-held Fort Pillow on 12th April 1864
George Meade, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). In the American Civil War, Meade (1815-1872) fought for the Union states at Bull Run and Antietam
David Dixon Porter, Union admiral of the American Civil War, (c1880). One of the foremost Union naval commanders of the Civil War
The Nashville destroying a federal merchantman, American Civil War, 1861-1862 (c1880). Built as a passenger steamer, the Nashville was converted into a warship by the Confederates when the Civil War
Ambrose Burnside, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). Burnside (1824-1881) commanded the Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Fredericksburg
Charge of the Federals at Corinth, American Civil War, (c1880). Corinth, Mississippi, was the site of two battles in 1862 during the American Civil War
General McClellan at the battle of Antietam, American Civil War, 1862 (c1880). George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885) was commanding general of the Union army in the early part of the American Civil
James Longstreet, Confederate General of the American Civil War, (c1880). Longstreet (1821-1904) was one of the Souths most prominent generals during the Civil War
US military telegraph wagon, American Civil War, 1861-1865 (c1880). After Gardner: Photo Sketch Book of the War. A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III
Robert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Artist: FaustinRobert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Schenck (1809-1890) was a general in the Union Army in the American Civil War
Planting the Union flag on a bastion, Siege of Vicksburg, 1863. Scene from the American Civi War. Hand-coloured later
Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), American general, 1863. Lyon was the first Union general to be killed in the American Civil War
General Henry Wager Halleck, senior Union Army commander, 1862-1867. Artist: G StodartGeneral Henry Wager Halleck, senior Union Army commander, 1862-1867. Halleck (1815-1872) was Union commander in chief and chief of staff during the American Civil War
Bombardment of Port Royal, South Carolina, 7 November 1861, (1862-1867). Artist: W RidgwayBombardment of Port Royal, South Carolina, 7 November 1861, (1862-1867). The success of their attack on Port Royal gave the Union control of the waters off southern Georgia
Rear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersRear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, United States Navy, 1862-1867. Winslow (1811-1873) commanded the USS Kearsage which sank the Confederate commerce raider Alabama off the French port of Cherbourg in
Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough, admiral in the United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersLouis Malesherbes Goldsborough, admiral in the United States Navy, 1862-1867. During the American Civil War Goldsborough (1805-1877)
Rear Admiral John Dahlgren, United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersRear Admiral John Dahlgren, United States Navy, 1862-1867. An ordnance officer who designed several naval guns, Dahlgren (1809-1870)
Samuel Francis Du Pont, admiral in the United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersSamuel Francis Du Pont, admiral in the United States Navy, 1862-1867. Du Pont (1803-1865) was promoted to Rear Admiral after he successfully commanded the bombardment of Port Royal
Silas Horton Stringham, admiral in the United States Navy, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersSilas Horton Stringham, admiral in the United States Navy, 1862-1867. Stringham (1798-1876) commanded the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the American Civil War
Union Civil War Admirals Winslow, Goldsborough, Du Pont, Dahlgren and Stringham, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersUnion Civil War Admirals Winslow, Goldsborough, Du Pont, Dahlgren and Stringham, 1862-1867. An engraving from volume I of The War with the South : a History of the Late Rebellion, by Robert Tomes
Rescue of the body of Colonel Edward Baker, Battle of Balls Bluff, Virginia, 1862-1867. Artist: J GodfreyRescue of the body of Colonel Edward Baker, Battle of Balls Bluff, Virginia, 1861 (1862-1867). Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861)
Destruction of the privateer Petrel by the St Lawrence, 28 July 1861, (1862-1867). Artist: R HinshelwoodDestruction of the privateer Petrel by the St Lawrence, 28 July 1861, (1862-1867). The US Navy warship USS St Lawrence sinking the Confederate schooner Petrel
Death of General Lyon, Battle of Wilsons Creek, Missouri, 10 August 1861, (1862-1867). Artist: V BalchDeath of General Lyon, Battle of Wilsons Creek, Missouri, 10 August 1861, (1862-1867). Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861) was given command of the Union Army of the West on 2 July 1861
General Franz Sigel, Union general in the American Civil War, 1862-1867. Artist: R DudensingGeneral Franz Sigel, Union general in the American Civil War, 1862-1867. Sigel (1824-1902) emigrated to America after fighting in the army of Baden during the 1848 Revolution in Germany
John C Fremont, American soldier, explorer, and Presidential candidate, 1862-1867. Fremont (1813-1890) undertook several surveying expeditions to the West in the 1830s and 1840s
Struggle on a bridge during the retreat from Manassas, Virginia, (1862-1867). Artist: Felix Octavius Carr DarleyStruggle on a bridge during the retreat from Manassas, Virginia, (1862-1867). Also known as the Battles of Bull Run, the First and Second Battles of Manassas were fought in July 1861
General Nathaniel Prentice Banks, American politician and soldier, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersGeneral Nathaniel Prentice Banks, American politician and soldier, 1862-1867. Banks (1816-1894) served as Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1856-1857