EditorialAmerican Civil War (1861-1865). Confederates in Cuba (Missouri), September 29, 1864. Civil War Murals. By Don Gray (b.1948). Series of murals depicting historical scenes of both local and national themes. Cuba, State of Missouri, United States.
EditorialEnd Of The American Civil War: The Last Days Of The Confederate Government, The Flight Of The Confederates: A Sudden Alarm And Stampede, 22 July, 1865.
EditorialAmerican Civil War (1861-1865). Confederates in Cuba (Missouri), September 29, 1864. Civil War Murals. By Don Gray (b.1948). Series of murals depicting historical scenes of both local and national themes. Cuba, State of Missouri, United States.
EditorialDominique Morisseau at the Signature Theater, where her new play, ?Confederates,? is in previews, in New York, March 3, 2022. (Lanna Apisukh/The New York Times)
EditorialAmerican Civil War (1861-1865). Confederates in Cuba (Missouri), September 29, 1864. Civil War Murals. By Don Gray (b.1948). Series of murals depicting historical scenes of both local and national themes. Cuba, State of Missouri, United States.
EditorialTHE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA: MUNSON'S HILL. WITH THE EARTHWORK THROWN UP BY THE CONFEDERATES IN FRONT OF THE UNION LINES, VIRGINIA. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1861.
EditorialDedication of the monument on the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia, 15 July, 1865. . Two battles, that of July 21, 1861, and that of August 29, 1862, were fought between the Confederates and Federals in the plain traversed by the small river called Bu...
EditorialView on battle field of Antietam near Sherrick's house, where the 79th New York Volunteers fought after they crossed the creek. Group of dead Confederates., Gardner, Alexander (1821-1882), 1862, United States.
EditorialEnd Of The American Civil War: The Last Days Of The Confederate Government, The Flight Of The Confederates: A Sudden Alarm And Stampede, 22 July, 1865.
EditorialThe statues of John Calhoun of South Carolina, left, the former vice president who led the pro-slavery faction in the Senate, and Charles Aycock, the former governor of Delaware and an architect of a violent coup d’état in Wilmington led by white supremacists, in the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, July 22, 2020. (Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times)
EditorialThe confederates of the body of Winkelried, 1841, oil on canvas, 134 x 158 cm, signed and dated lower right: L. Vogel., 1841, Ludwig Vogel, Z?rich 1788?1879 Z?rich.
EditorialDead Confederates, Fort Mahone, 1864, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 9.9 x 9.4 cm (3 7/8 x 3 11/16 in. ), Photographs, Thomas C. Roche (American, 1826?1895).
EditorialConfederate Method of Destroying Rail Roads at McCloud Mill, Virginia, 1863, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 16.2 ? 19.6 cm (6 3/8 ? 7 11/16 in.), Photographs, Andrew Joseph Russell (American, 1830?1902), Russell made several photograp...
Editorial[Ku Klux Klansman], ca. 1869, Tintype, 8.1 x 4.9 cm (3 3/16 x 1 15/16 in.), Photographs, Unknown (American), Almost immediately after the Civil War, hundreds of secret societies were established in the South by ex-Confederates to oppose radical Reconst...
EditorialMeadow over which the 2d Mass. and 27th Indiana charged on morning of July 3d. Woods occupied by Confederates, Johnson's Div., Ewell's Corps, US, USA, America, Vintage photography.
EditorialUnion soldiers exchanging salutations with the Confederates at Fredericksburg, Va, 1862 November or December, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil War sketches, America, US.
EditorialTHE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA: MUNSON'S HILL. WITH THE EARTHWORK THROWN UP BY THE CONFEDERATES IN FRONT OF THE UNION LINES, VIRGINIA. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1861.
EditorialMAJOR ANDERSON, He was an American military leader. He served as a Union Army officer in the American Civil War, known for his defense of Fort Sumter when the Confederates bombarded it and forced its surrender to start the war, US, USA, 1870s engraving.
EditorialDedication of the monument on the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia, 15 July, 1865. . Two battles, that of July 21, 1861, and that of August 29, 1862, were fought between the Confederates and Federals in the plain traversed by the small river called Bu...
EditorialEnd Of The American Civil War: The Last Days Of The Confederate Government, The Flight Of The Confederates: A Sudden Alarm And Stampede, 22 July, 1865.