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An American Concentration Camp
American Civil War concentration camp victim
Civil War Scouts: 1865 Vintage Photos, Art, American War, America Civil War, Civil War Books, Historical Photos, Petersburg
Civil War Scouts: 1865
Civil War Scouts: 1865
Pvt. C.C. Wenner, Co. A., 35th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. Vintage, Steampunk, Confederate States Of America, Gettysburg, Oldies
Pvt. C.C. Wenner, Co. A., 35th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A.
Gun shot wound, Battle of Petersburg, VA. 1865. Military History, Medical, Battlefield, Civilization, Medicine, Medical History
Gun shot wound, Battle of Petersburg, VA. 1865.
Gangrenous ulcer on external side of left foot resulting from gunshot wound." Private John D. Parmenter, Co. G, 67th Pennsylvania Volunteers, was wounded at Amelia Springs, VA on April 6, 1865 during the American Civil War. Treated at Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC by Dr. R.B. Bontecou, his leg was amputated Portrait, Medical Photography, War Pigs
Pvt. John D. Parmenter (CP 1073), National Museum of Health and Medicine
Gangrenous ulcer on external side of left foot resulting from gunshot wound." Private John D. Parmenter, Co. G, 67th Pennsylvania Volunteers, was wounded at Amelia Springs, VA on April 6, 1865 during the American Civil War. Treated at Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC by Dr. R.B. Bontecou, his leg was amputated
President Lincoln at Gettysburg Lincoln, Rare Historical Photos, Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln, Historical Pictures, Battle Of Gettysburg
The Gettysburg Address - CIVIL WAR SAGA
President Lincoln at Gettysburg
Confederate Soldiers on the march through enemy occupied Frederick, Maryland in 1862. This is a very rare image. Civil War Confederate, Confederate States, Confederate Soldiers, Civil Wars, Maryland, Confederate
The Civil War, Part 2: The People
Confederate Soldiers on the march through enemy occupied Frederick, Maryland in 1862. This is a very rare image.
A Black Civil War soldier (1865) Us History, Presidents, St Louis, American Soldiers, Buffalo Soldier
Freedom Fighter | 1865 (Close Up)
A Black Civil War soldier (1865)
Civil War Photos - 550. Dead Soldiers in the Wheatfield Near the Emmittsburg Road - Gettysburg, PA, July 1863 Leo, Idiots, Soldier
550. Dead Soldiers in the Wheatfield Near the Emmittsburg Road - Gettysburg, PA, July 1863
Civil War Photos - 550. Dead Soldiers in the Wheatfield Near the Emmittsburg Road - Gettysburg, PA, July 1863
One of the most important maps of the Civil War was also one of the most visually striking: a map of the slaveholding states, which clearly illustrates the varying concentrations of slaves across the South. Abraham Lincoln loved the map and consulted it often; it even appears in a famous 1864 painting of the president and his cabinet. World History, United States, President Lincoln, Historical Maps, Choropleth Map, Old Maps, Map
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One of the most important maps of the Civil War was also one of the most visually striking: a map of the slaveholding states, which clearly illustrates the varying concentrations of slaves across the South. Abraham Lincoln loved the map and consulted it often; it even appears in a famous 1864 painting of the president and his cabinet.
Last Meeting For Confederate Veterans People, Southern Heritage
Last Meeting For Confederate Veterans
Last Meeting For Confederate Veterans
Original photographs from the Civil War. Fort Sumter. History, Fort Sumter
Original photographs from the Civil War
Original photographs from the Civil War. Fort Sumter.
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross; c. March 1822 – March 10, 1913) was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian and Union spy during the American Civil War. After escaping from slavery, into which she was born, she made 13 missions to rescue more than 70 slaves using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She later helped John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era struggled for women's suffrage Philadelphia, Harriet Tubman, American Women, Great Women, Black History Month, Black History, African American Women
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross; c. March 1822 – March 10, 1913) was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian and Union spy during the American Civil War. After escaping from slavery, into which she was born, she made 13 missions to rescue more than 70 slaves using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She later helped John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era struggled for women's suffrage
Civil War Nurse Dress. This is a typical work dress made of cotton with a calico print. Notice the blood stains on the fabric, all of which have been tested positi... Costumes, 19th Century Clothing, Nursing Dress, Historical Clothing, Century Clothing, Historical Dresses, 1860s Dresses, Civil War Dress
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Civil War Nurse Dress. This is a typical work dress made of cotton with a calico print. Notice the blood stains on the fabric, all of which have been tested positi...
Blood stains on the chair from Ford's Theatre State Box which Lincoln was sitting in while assassinated by J. Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. Michigan, Henry Ford Museum, Lincoln Assassination, Henry Ford, American Presidents, Dearborn Michigan
Blood stains on the chair from Ford's Theatre State Box which Lincoln was sitting in while assassinated by J. Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865.
Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1910. "Confederate Monument." Norfolk, Wanderlust, Portsmouth, Norfolk Virginia, Portsmouth Virginia, Norfolk Va, Hampton Roads
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Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1910. "Confederate Monument."
Civil War Ships Historia, Naval, Vivi, Steam, Battleship
Civil War Ships - Civil War Academy
Civil War Ships
Major John Pelham -- The Great Cannoneer; Killed at 24, Was One of the Civil War's Most Glamorous Figures Military, Fredericksburg, Confederate Leaders, War Image
Major John Pelham -- The Great Cannoneer; Killed at 24, Was One of the Civil War's Most Glamorous Figures
"James Dinkins...was sent by his parents to Charlotte, North Carolina Military Institute. He reached there very near his fifteenth birthday. He entered the Confederate Army when he was barely sixteen years of age, was in the first battle of the war and almost the last....He died July 19, 1939, 94 years old." Served in the 18th Mississippi Infantry and the 18th Mississippi Cavalry. One of the few veterans recorded giving a Rebel yell: http://youtu.be/s6jSqt39vFM Parents, North Carolina
James Dinkins, North Carolina Military Institute
"James Dinkins...was sent by his parents to Charlotte, North Carolina Military Institute. He reached there very near his fifteenth birthday. He entered the Confederate Army when he was barely sixteen years of age, was in the first battle of the war and almost the last....He died July 19, 1939, 94 years old." Served in the 18th Mississippi Infantry and the 18th Mississippi Cavalry. One of the few veterans recorded giving a Rebel yell: http://youtu.be/s6jSqt39vFM
Matilda "Tillie" Pierce Alleman was 15 at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg. Her memoir "At Gettysburg, Or What A Girl Saw And Heard Of The Battle" is one of the best-known accounts of a civilian's experience of a Civil War battle. Southernism, South, The Past
Tillie Pierce (1848-1914) - Find a Grave Memorial
Matilda "Tillie" Pierce Alleman was 15 at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg. Her memoir "At Gettysburg, Or What A Girl Saw And Heard Of The Battle" is one of the best-known accounts of a civilian's experience of a Civil War battle.
Civil War Facts Infantry
Civil War Facts
Civil War Facts
Civil War Confederate Generals complete set - Made by The Collectors Showcase Military Miniatures and Models. Factory made, hand assembled, painted and boxed in a padded decorative box. Excellent gift for the enthusiast. Confederate Generals, Confederate Battle Flag, Civil War Artwork, Civil War Art
Civil War Confederate Generals complete set - Made by The Collectors Showcase Military Miniatures and Models. Factory made, hand assembled, painted and boxed in a padded decorative box. Excellent gift for the enthusiast.
(Civil War Major General) James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States. Humour, Handsome, Persona, Fotos, Garfield, Fotografie, Fotografia
FUCK YEAH HISTORY CRUSHES
(Civil War Major General) James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States.
Museum Bought Photo Of Civil War Soldier Who Saw Abraham Lincoln Assassinated-Spencer Bronson figured the gunshot he heard was part of the play Since enlisting in Company B of the Wisconsin 7th... Wisconsin, Veteran
The Civil War Parlor
Museum Bought Photo Of Civil War Soldier Who Saw Abraham Lincoln Assassinated-Spencer Bronson figured the gunshot he heard was part of the play Since enlisting in Company B of the Wisconsin 7th...
Civil War Photo CSA Confederate General William Mahone Men, Chesty Puller
Reproduction Civil War Photographs for sale | eBay
Civil War Photo CSA Confederate General William Mahone
Rufus R. Dawes was born in Morgan County in 1838. He attended Marietta College, fought at Gettysburg, was promoted to General, and served in the US House of Representatives. Here he is in full regalia in front of his house at 508 4th St on May 31, 1899, a few months before his death. Retro, Founding Fathers, Morgan County
Rufus R. Dawes was born in Morgan County in 1838. He attended Marietta College, fought at Gettysburg, was promoted to General, and served in the US House of Representatives. Here he is in full regalia in front of his house at 508 4th St on May 31, 1899, a few months before his death.
A seven star Confederate flag that was one of the first to fly over Ft. Sumter, in South Carolina. Amigurumi Patterns, Museums, American Revolutionary War, Civil War Flags
Bloodstains and Bullet Holes: Rare Civil War Artifacts by Henry Leutwyler
A seven star Confederate flag that was one of the first to fly over Ft. Sumter, in South Carolina.
Nottaway Plantation, only plantation in the area along the MIssissippi River that was left totally untouched during the Civil War. Architecture, Colonial, Mansions, Haus, Beautiful Homes, Dekoration, Beautiful Buildings, Paisajes
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Nottaway Plantation, only plantation in the area along the MIssissippi River that was left totally untouched during the Civil War.
Samuel Decker was a Civil War veteran who built his own prosthetics after losing his arms in combat. Mercy, Olds, Like You, Search, Face
F r o w z y I n d u l g e n c e s
Samuel Decker was a Civil War veteran who built his own prosthetics after losing his arms in combat.
For History Buffs, this is a must see. During the Civil War this was home to wealthy livestock farmers who woke up one morning to find thousands of Confederate troops in their yard battling the Union for Franklin. The Carnton Plantation became an impromptu site for a hospital, with blood stains still visible in the children's rooms where the surgeons operated. Plantation Homes, Old Houses, Southern Plantations, Tennessee
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For History Buffs, this is a must see. During the Civil War this was home to wealthy livestock farmers who woke up one morning to find thousands of Confederate troops in their yard battling the Union for Franklin. The Carnton Plantation became an impromptu site for a hospital, with blood stains still visible in the children's rooms where the surgeons operated.