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Background imageFederal Collection: Federals at Manassas, US Civil War

Federals at Manassas, US Civil War
The 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

Background imageFederal Collection: Federation meeting in Australia

Federation meeting in Australia
A meeting in Melbourne of representatives of the various colonies of Australia to discuss " Imperial Federation" where the six separate British self-governing colonies of New South Wales

Background imageFederal Collection: Major General George Meade

Major General George Meade (1815 - 1872) - Commander of the Federal Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War - Commander at the Battle of Gettysburg

Background imageFederal Collection: Bavarian State Chancellery, Munich, Germany

Bavarian State Chancellery, Munich, Germany
View of the Bavarian State Chancellery in Munich, Germany. It contains the office of the Bavarian Prime Minister and the State Government of Bavaria

Background imageFederal Collection: General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885)

General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885)
Portrait of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief of the Federal forces during the American Civil War, pictured in 1865. Grant later became 18th President of the USA

Background imageFederal Collection: US Troops chasing Apache Indians; Arizona, 1887

US Troops chasing Apache Indians; Arizona, 1887
Illustration showing US troopers in hot pursuit of Apache Indians in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, New Mexico during one of the last wars between native American Indians and the Federal Army

Background imageFederal Collection: US Cavalry Pack Mules; Arizona, 1887

US Cavalry Pack Mules; Arizona, 1887
US cavalrymen with their pack mules carrying supplies for the war against the American Indians. This war, which took place in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico

Background imageFederal Collection: US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887

US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887
Old US trooper and portraits of local scouts, who took part in the hunt for Apache native American Indians, during one of the last wars between the Indians

Background imageFederal Collection: Andersonville Prisoners

Andersonville Prisoners
Federal prisoners undergo awful hardships at Andersonville, where they have to endure the cold and the rain with scarcely enough clothing or shelter

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America. Confederate scouts

The Civil war in America. Confederate scouts
Confederate 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

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America: The lazy stand made by the Federal

The Civil war in America: The lazy stand made by the Federal
Battle 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

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America. gallant charge of Federal (Unionis

The Civil war in America. gallant charge of Federal (Unionis
Federal (Unionist) troops charge into Fairfax to release two Federal prisoners about to be hanged by the Confederates, on 31st May 1861

Background imageFederal Collection: The war in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp

The war in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp
Night scene with Federal soldiers signalling with a flaming torch over the river banks of the Potomac to Headquarters at Washington

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil War in America. The interior of Fort Sumter, Charl

The Civil War in America. The interior of Fort Sumter, Charl
The 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

Background imageFederal Collection: Federal Ironclad Keokuk off Charleston Harbor, 1863

Federal Ironclad Keokuk off Charleston Harbor, 1863
Engraving showing the Federal ironclad Keokuk and other battered vessels after their attack on the Confederate held Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbour

Background imageFederal Collection: The Federal Army advance in Virginia; American Civil War, 18

The Federal Army advance in Virginia; American Civil War, 18
Engraving showing the Federal army advancing towards Lee Town, Jefferson County, Virginia, with Stuarts flying artillery coming into action

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America: Midnight storm on the Missippi

The Civil war in America: Midnight storm on the Missippi
Federal flotilla at anchor, off Fort Pillow. The storm occurred on the night of May 20th 1862, when lightning just missed hitting the amunition boat with 25, 000 pounds of gun powder on board

Background imageFederal Collection: The Defences of Charleston; American Civil War, 1863

The Defences of Charleston; American Civil War, 1863
Panorama showing the cannon and fortifications built by the Confederates at Charleston, in anticipation of a major engagement with the Federal Army

Background imageFederal Collection: The Federal Position at Chatanooga; American Civil War, 1863

The Federal Position at Chatanooga; American Civil War, 1863
Panorama of the Federal Army lines and Tennessee River at Chatanooga, viewed from the lower ridge of Lookout Mountain, 1863

Background imageFederal Collection: American Civil War: Howletts Battery

American Civil War: Howletts Battery
Howleltts Battery on the James River, engaging Federal monitors

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil War in America: naval engagement in Hampton Roads

The Civil War in America: naval engagement in Hampton Roads
The confederate iron-plated steamer Merrimac, running into the Federal sloop, Cumberland, from a sketch by T. Nast. This encounter had one important result; the Federals realised that wooden ships

Background imageFederal Collection: Confederate Troops leaving Brownsville; American Civil War

Confederate Troops leaving Brownsville; American Civil War
Engraving showing the Confederates quitting Brownsville, Texas, on hearing of the approach of Federal transports. Wagons were piled high with goods as the Confederates flee

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America. Attack by Federal gun boats on For

The Civil war in America. Attack by Federal gun boats on For
Federal gun boats attacking Confederate Fort McAllister, reflecting the increasing success of the Unionist Navy under Flag Officer Farragut

Background imageFederal Collection: Confederate Army Divisions marching through Virginia; Americ

Confederate Army Divisions marching through Virginia; Americ
Illustration showing the march of Kershaws and Fitz Lees Confederate divisions up the valley of Virginia, to gather for the battle of Shanandoah Valley

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America: Cutting off a Confederate despatch

The Civil war in America: Cutting off a Confederate despatch
A cannon ball lands on the right of the picture, as Federal soldiers try to cut off the despatch boat

Background imageFederal Collection: Illustrations of the American Civil war. Federal flotilla on

Illustrations of the American Civil war. Federal flotilla on
Position of the Federal flotilla on the Missippi River, off Fort Pillow, shortly before its evacuation

Background imageFederal Collection: Unloading Cotton at Nassa, New Providence, 1864

Unloading Cotton at Nassa, New Providence, 1864
Illustration showing the unloading of cotton from blockade-running ships at Nassa, New Providence, 1864. As the American Civil War progressed the Confederate states became more

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil War in America. The bombardment of Frederickburg

The Civil War in America. The bombardment of Frederickburg
Army of the Potomac under General Burnside suffering a defeat at Fredericksburg, Virginia, with the loss of 12, 653 men after 14 assaults on the Maryes Heights by the Federal Army

Background imageFederal Collection: Civil War in America: arrival of a Federal steamer

Civil War in America: arrival of a Federal steamer
Arrival of a Federal steamer, with flag of truce at Madisonville, Lake Portchartrain. The scene shows men, women, children and black servants with boxes and travelling bags waiting for the steamer

Background imageFederal Collection: The Civil war in America. Positions of the Federal and Confe

The Civil war in America. Positions of the Federal and Confe
Positions of the Federal and Confederate pickets on the Rappahannock, at Fredericksburg, December 4th 1862. Later in December, Fredericksburg was the scene of a costly Union defeat at Maryes Heights

Background imageFederal Collection: American Civil War. Review of the Federal troops

American Civil War. Review of the Federal troops
Review of the Federal troops by President Lincoln and General Scott showing the Garibaldi Guard filing past. From a sketch by special artist Frank Vizetelly

Background imageFederal Collection: Republican Guards

Republican Guards
Guards of the federal republic in the streets of Madrid, as civil war breaks out again between the republican government and Carlist legitimists

Background imageFederal Collection: Neufchatel Dispute 4

Neufchatel Dispute 4
Prussias claim to the canton of Neufchatel is resisted by the federal forces who re-take the town from the Royalists who favour incoporation with Prussia

Background imageFederal Collection: Neufchatel Dispute 1

Neufchatel Dispute 1
Prussias claim to the canton of Neufchatel is supported by royalists : Swiss federal troops are welcomed by the populace

Background imageFederal Collection: Unrest at Fribourg 3

Unrest at Fribourg 3
The Sonderbund conflict provokes unrest throughout Switzerland : Federal troops march through the streets of Fribourg

Background imageFederal Collection: Neufchatel Dispute 3

Neufchatel Dispute 3
Prussias claim to the canton of Neufchatel is supported by royalists who are overcome by the federal forces and prisoners temporarily housed in the chateaus chapel

Background imageFederal Collection: Comoro Islands Anjouan

Comoro Islands Anjouan
Andouan Island, part of the Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros. Date: circa 1860

Background imageFederal Collection: French Officers / Civ. War

French Officers / Civ. War
French Officers at dinner, from left: Capt. Le Clerc, Duc de Chartres, Comte de Paris, Prince de Joinville and Capt. Mohain

Background imageFederal Collection: Kearsarge Sinks Alabama

Kearsarge Sinks Alabama
Scene showing the sailors on deck of the Confederate war- steamer Alabama when she is hit by an 11 inch shell from the Federal war-steamer Kearsarge

Background imageFederal Collection: Chancellorsville Attack

Chancellorsville Attack
Federal skirmishes at Chancellorsville

Background imageFederal Collection: Monitor Merrimac Parsons

Monitor Merrimac Parsons
The Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship

Background imageFederal Collection: Monitor & Merrimac / Elson

Monitor & Merrimac / Elson
The Battle of Hampton Roads. The Confederates armoured frigate Merrimac destroyed many Federal vessels, but retreated following action with Monitor, a turret ship

Background imageFederal Collection: Seven Days Battle / Elson

Seven Days Battle / Elson
The Seven Days Battles - Federal troops flanking the enemy

Background imageFederal Collection: Steamboats at Pittsburgh

Steamboats at Pittsburgh
Federal steamboats at Pittsburgh Landing are used by Major General Grant as his headquarters

Background imageFederal Collection: Willy Brandt 1965

Willy Brandt 1965
WILLY BRANDT German socialist statesman, leader of Social Democrats, mayor of Berlin, federal chancellor 1969-74, Nobel Peace Prize 1971 Date: 1913 - 1992

Background imageFederal Collection: Willy Brandt

Willy Brandt
WILLY BRANDT (1913 - 1992) German socialist statesman, leader of Social Democrats, mayor of Berlin, federal chancellor 1969-74, Nobel Peace Prize 1971

Background imageFederal Collection: Federal Sentinel

Federal Sentinel
On the banks of the Potomac river, a Federal picket keeps watch while his companions sleep. Across the river are the Confederate batteries

Background imageFederal Collection: Confederate Retreat

Confederate Retreat
As the Federal Army advances on Fairfax, Virginia, Carolinian pickets of the Confederate Army retreat through the woods



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