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 Seen here are Black and White teen-aged soldiers
In 1863, the Union army accepted Freedmen — Seen here are Black and White teen-aged soldiers
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In 1863, the Union army accepted Freedmen Seen here are Black and White teen-aged soldiers
Attack on the Tribune building
NYC Draft Riots — Attack on the Tribune building
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NYC Draft Riots Attack on the Tribune building
Rioters and Federal troops clash as a result of the 1863 Enrollment Act
Photo Credit: By The Illustrated London news - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1067192
Printed by Baker & Godwin, June 23, 1863
Recruiting poster from New York City — Printed by Baker & Godwin, June 23, 1863
Photo Credit: By United States Army - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6830321
Recruiting poster from New York City Printed by Baker & Godwin, June 23, 1863
Rioters attacking a building on Lexington Avenue during the New York Draft Riot of 1863. The photo, appearing in William J. Bradley's
New York anti-draft riots of 1863 — Rioters attacking a building on Lexington Avenue during the New York Draft Riot of 1863. The photo, appearing in William J. Bradley's "The Civil War: Fort Sumter to Appomatox"
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New York anti-draft riots of 1863 Rioters attacking a building on Lexington Avenue during the New York Draft Riot of 1863. The photo, appearing in William J. Bradley's "The Civil War: Fort Sumter to Appomatox"
US Propaganda material (for recruiting) Subtext: Uncle Sam needs YOU! Painted by : James Montgomery Flagg in 1916-1917
World War I poster art — US Propaganda material (for recruiting) Subtext: Uncle Sam needs YOU! Painted by : James Montgomery Flagg in 1916-1917
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World War I poster art US Propaganda material (for recruiting) Subtext: Uncle Sam needs YOU! Painted by : James Montgomery Flagg in 1916-1917
Secession map of the United States, 1861
Photo Credit: By JĂșlio Reis Blank U.S. map from Wikimedia Commons. Borders and colors determined by http://www.wall-maps.com/Classroom/HISTORY/13th.jpg |Date=July 3, 2006 |Author=User:Tomf688 |Perm
November 30, 1864
Battle of Franklin — November 30, 1864
Photo Credit: By Kurz and Allison - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35402871
Battle of Franklin November 30, 1864
Clockwise from top left:
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    Battle of Gettysburg Union Captain John Tidball's artillery Confederate prisoners ironclad USS Atlanta Ruins of Richmond, Virginia Battle of Franklin
Civil War Collage — Clockwise from top left:
Battle of Gettysburg Union Captain John Tidball's artillery Confederate prisoners ironclad USS Atlanta Ruins of Richmond, Virginia Battle of Franklin
Photo Credit: By Excel23 - Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35844165
Civil War Collage Clockwise from top left:
Battle of Gettysburg Union Captain John Tidball's artillery Confederate prisoners ironclad USS Atlanta Ruins of Richmond, Virginia Battle of Franklin
Attack against Fort Sumter - 1861
Photo Credit: By Currier & Ives.- Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1144459
Battle Flag North Virginia (Third Bunting)
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