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The Civil War in Photographs By Ashley Potoukian and Leah Vincent
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The Civil Warin Photographs

ByAshley Potoukian

andLeah Vincent

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In Power

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President Abraham LincolnUnited States of America

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United States CapitolWashington, D.C.

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President Jefferson DavisConfederate States of America

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Confederate States CapitolRichmond, VA

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Union General Ulysses S. GrantArmy of the Potomac

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Confederate General Robert E. LeeArmy of Northern Virginia

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In the Camp

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Officers of the 17th New York Battery(Union)

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26th New York Volunteers(Union)

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Company E, 4th U. S. Colored Infantry(Union)

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107th U. S. Colored Infantry Band(Union)

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Sailors on the U. S. S. Monitor(Union)

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Maryland Soldiers(Confederate)

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Company B, 2nd Mississippi Volunteers(Confederate)

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16th Virginia Infantry(Confederate)

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Mosby’s Rangers(Confederate)

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Summer Quarters

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Winter Quarters

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Camp Post Office

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Sutler’s (food seller’s) Booth

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Newsboys

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General Camp Life

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General Camp Life

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An Officer Entertaining Friends at His Headquarters

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An Officer and His Family at His Headquarters

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An Officer Entertaining Friends at His Headquarters

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In the Field

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Rifles

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Cannon

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The Largest Cannon Used in the War

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“The Dictator” Mortar Gun

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Ammunition

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“Quaker Guns”

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Fortifications

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Balloon Reconnaissance

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Fort Sumter, South CarolinaApril 1861

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First Bull Run (First Manasses)July 1861

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GettysburgJune-July 1863

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GettysburgJune-July 1863

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Cold HarborGrant’s Wilderness Campaign: May – June

1864

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Sherman’s March to the SeaDecember 1864

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Ambulance Wagons

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U. S. Sanitary Commission Hospital

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U.S. Sanitary Commission Nurses

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In the End

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McLean HouseAppomattox Court House, VirginiaSite of Lee’s Surrender to Grant

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Ford’s TheaterWashington, D. C.

Site of Lincoln’s Assassination

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Destroyed Homes in theSouthern Countryside

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Destroyed Commercial DistrictRichmond, Virginia

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A Few of the 600,000 Casualties


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