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5th Zouave Uniform American Military History, American War, Military Diorama, Military Uniforms, Union Army, Us Soldiers
The Bloody Wilderness - Zouave Uniforms - Mine Creek Battlefield
5th Zouave Uniform
5th New York Zouaves, "Duryee's Zouaves", ca. 1862.  Print by Dan Nance. Civil War Flags, War Clothes, Louisiana, Culture War
Civil War Gallery — DAN NANCE
5th New York Zouaves, "Duryee's Zouaves", ca. 1862. Print by Dan Nance.
Corporal, 5th New York Volunteer Infantry - Duryee's Zouaves - by Don Troiani  lively continuance Empire Ottoman, Janissaries
Zouave Uniforms | Relic Hunting & Collecting
Corporal, 5th New York Volunteer Infantry - Duryee's Zouaves - by Don Troiani lively continuance
155th Pennsyulvania Regiment Battle Of Gettysburg, Nashville
155th Pennsyulvania Regiment
DAVID DIXON PORTER Civil War Union U.S. Navy Photo Civil War Books, John Bell, Seaman, Confederate, Historical Photos
DAVID DIXON PORTER Civil War Union U.S. Navy Photo
The USS Essex. The 1000-ton ironclad river gunboat, originally a steam-powered ferry, was acquired during the American Civil War by the US Army in 1861 for the Western Gunboat Flotilla. She was transferred to the US Navy in 1862 and participated in several operations on the Mississippi River, including the capture of Baton Rouge and Port Hudson in 1863. History Photos, Confederate States Of America, Grande Guerra, Us Navy Ships
The Civil War, Part 1: The Places
The USS Essex. The 1000-ton ironclad river gunboat, originally a steam-powered ferry, was acquired during the American Civil War by the US Army in 1861 for the Western Gunboat Flotilla. She was transferred to the US Navy in 1862 and participated in several operations on the Mississippi River, including the capture of Baton Rouge and Port Hudson in 1863.
Civil War Generals - Union History Teachers, Union Soldiers, Confederacy
Civil War Generals - Union
Civil War Generals - Union
Colonel William W. Averell, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Staff - Westover Landing, VA, August 1862 Mexican American War, War Photography, Cavalry
Cavalry
Colonel William W. Averell, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Staff - Westover Landing, VA, August 1862
Stevensburg, Virginia (vicinity Brandy Station, Va.). General Judson Kilpatrick and staff. Confederate Soldiers, Military Veterans, Military Service, Civil War Art
Stevensburg, Virginia (vicinity Brandy Station, Va.). General Judson Kilpatrick and staff.
Delavan S. Miller. Miller enlisted at the age of 12 and served as a drummer in Co. H, 2nd New York Heavy Artillery. That unit began the war occupying fortifications surrounding Washington. However, in May 1864, the unit was transferred to the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac and saw action throughout the rest of the war, suffering over 1,100 battle casualties. Albert Pike, Confederate States
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Delavan S. Miller. Miller enlisted at the age of 12 and served as a drummer in Co. H, 2nd New York Heavy Artillery. That unit began the war occupying fortifications surrounding Washington. However, in May 1864, the unit was transferred to the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac and saw action throughout the rest of the war, suffering over 1,100 battle casualties.
Maj. Gen. John Alexander McClernand (May 30, 1812 – September 20, 1900) was an American lawyer and politician, and a Union general in the American Civil War. During the siege of Vicksburg, Grant relieved McClernand of his command for his intemperate and unauthorized communication with the press, finally putting an end to a rivalry that had caused Grant discomfort since the beginning of the war. McClernand left the Army in 1864 and served as a judge and a politician in the postbellum era. American Heroes, United States House Of Representatives
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Maj. Gen. John Alexander McClernand (May 30, 1812 – September 20, 1900) was an American lawyer and politician, and a Union general in the American Civil War. During the siege of Vicksburg, Grant relieved McClernand of his command for his intemperate and unauthorized communication with the press, finally putting an end to a rivalry that had caused Grant discomfort since the beginning of the war. McClernand left the Army in 1864 and served as a judge and a politician in the postbellum era.
23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, American Civil War Post Mortem, Memento Mori, Ohio Historical Society
23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, American Civil War
Amazing photograph of a very historical day with Troops marching in Gettysburg from the town towards the Memorial Cemetery for Mr. Lincoln to make history by giving his Gettysburg Address speech. He would perhaps be somewhere in the photograph or very near in the procession. *s* History Nerd, World History, British History, Captain American, American West, Native American, Gettysburg Address Speech
Amazing photograph of a very historical day with Troops marching in Gettysburg from the town towards the Memorial Cemetery for Mr. Lincoln to make history by giving his Gettysburg Address speech. He would perhaps be somewhere in the photograph or very near in the procession. *s*