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Monitor / Merrimac / CardThe Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship
The three confederates of the Old Swiss Confederacy, 1307The three confederates or Eidgenossen of the Old Swiss Confederacy, 1307. Walter Furst from Uri, Werner Stauffach from Schwyz, and Arnold von Melchtal of Unterwalden
William Tell is arrested in Altdorf, SwitzerlandSwiss hero William Tell, with his son and holding a crossbow, is arrested in Altdorf for not saluting Albrecht Gesslers hat mounted on a pole. Guglielmo Tel
USA, The Confederate Battle Flag and the Virginia State FlagUSA - The Confederate Battle Flag and the Virginia State Flag (a deep blue field contains the seal of Virginia with the Latin motto " Sic Semper Tyrannis" - " Thus Always to)
The war in America: General Pope's division at the Levee, CaGeneral Pope's division on its way from New Madrid to reinforce General Halleck, near Corinth. Reinforcements are seen arriving by train for the Battle of Shiloh, April 6-7th 1862
BATTLE OF SPOTSYLVANIAA continuation of the Battle of the Wilderness, the Confederates under General Lee attacked by Grant. Both armies ended in their original positions with heavy losses. Date: 10-12 May 1864
Oliver Otis HowardOLIVER OTIS HOWARD American army officer for the Confederates during the American Civil War Date: 1830 - 1909
Monitor / Merrimac / BeilchThe Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship. Date: 8-9 March 1862
Monitor & MerrimacThe Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship. Date: 8-9 March 1862
Crossing the Shenandoah, US Civil WarThe Civil War in America : General Longstreets corps (Confederates) crossing the Blue Ridge from the Shenandoah to the Rappahannock, Virginia
Petersburg, Virginia, from General Lees headquartersThe Civil War in America : a view of Petersburg, Virginia, and its suburbs from General Lees headquarters. The upper panorama is intended to join the lower one end to end
Flight of Jefferson DavisThe flight of President Jefferson Davis (after General Lees surrender in the US Civil War) and his ministers over the Georgia Ridge, five days before his capture on 10 May 1865
Federals at Manassas, US Civil WarThe Civil War in America : the last stand made by the Federals at Manassas. The Second Battle of Bull Run, or the Battle of Second Manassas, as it was called by the Confederates
The Civil war in America. Confederate scoutsConfederate scouts with percusio caps for the garrison of Vicksburg, running the Federal pickets. The garrison at Vicksburg held out for 6 weeks before it fell to the Unionists on July 4th 1863
The civil war in America: attack on the Confederate batterieAttack on the Confederate batteries at Bull Run by the 27th and 14th New York regiments. The battle of Bull Run was the first major battle of the civil war, seen here from the Confederate side
The Civil war in America: The lazy stand made by the FederalBattle scene showing both sides, cannons and guns blazing. At the second Battle of Bull Run, 75, 000 Federals under General John Pope were defeated by 55
The civil war in America. Portrait of Mr Yancey, commissioneThe Hon William Lowndes Yancey, senator and cotton planter came to the UK and France with a deposition from the Confederates to try and promote trsde between the Southern States and Europe
The Civil war in America. gallant charge of Federal (UnionisFederal (Unionist) troops charge into Fairfax to release two Federal prisoners about to be hanged by the Confederates, on 31st May 1861
American Civil war. Confederates trapping a boats crew of tThe Potomac River, Virginia, was one of the key battle grounds during the Civil War. This scene shows a Confederate soldier shooting towards the shore from where the Unionists were firing at
The Civil War in America. The interior of Fort Sumter, CharlThe interior of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbour, after a continuous bombardment by the Federal batteries on Morrs Island. Fort Sumter provided the first engagement of the civil War
The Civil War in America. The Picket leading the ships of thGeneral Burnside took his troops to engage with the Confederates on Roanoke Island
The Defences of Charleston; American Civil War, 1863Panorama showing the cannon and fortifications built by the Confederates at Charleston, in anticipation of a major engagement with the Federal Army
The Civil War in America. FredericksburgScene of the battle between the Federals and the Confederates. Fredericksburg devastated after the battle which took place on December 13th 1862
Confederate Troops leaving Brownsville; American Civil WarEngraving showing the Confederates quitting Brownsville, Texas, on hearing of the approach of Federal transports. Wagons were piled high with goods as the Confederates flee
The Civil War in America. Army of the Potomac crossing theUnsuccessful attempt of the Army of the Potomac to cross the Rappahannock on the 20th January 1863. The Unionists are seen here crossing the Rappahannock river with difficulty in blizzard conditions
Gettysburg / CenturyDay 3: Confederates attack Culps Hill. Marking a turning point, this battle ended with a Union victory, but both sides suffered heavy losses
Battle of ChickamaugaTHE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA The Confederate army of the West took on the Federals. Braggs Confederates had Rosecrans in full retreat by the end of the second day
Monitor Merrimac ParsonsThe Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship
Monitor & Merrimac / ElsonThe Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship
Mississippi OperationLightning flashes as Union forces land on Island number 10, where the Confederates have a battery which threatens river traffic
Richmond BurnsThough a primary target for the Union, the Confederate capital was not taken until 1865 : fires were started not by the incoming Federals but the departing Confederates
Confederates Fight OnOutnumbered and out- generalled, short of supplies and ammunition, Confederate soldiers fight on as best they can