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Confederate Soldiers on the march through enemy occupied Frederick, Maryland in 1862.
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The routines of camp life of the 31st Penn. Infantry (later, 82d Penn. Infantry) at Queen’s farm, vicinity of Fort Slocum, Washington, District of Columbia, during the Civil War in 1861.
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A group of “contrabands” (a term used to describe freed or escaped slaves) in front of a building in Cumberland Landing, Virginia, on May 14, 1862.
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A soldier’s body lies mangled on a field, killed by a shell at the battle of Gettysburg.
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Union General Herman Haupt, a civil engineer, moves across the Potomac River in a one-man pontoon boat that he invented for scouting and bridge inspection in an image taken between 1860 and 1865. Haupt, an 1835 graduate of West Point, was chief of construction and transportation of U.S. military railroads during the war.
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Confederate troops viewed from a distance of one mile, on the opposite side of a destroyed bridge in Fredericksburg, Virginia, by Union photographer Mathew Brady.
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Bodies of Confederate soldiers next to Mrs. Alsop’s house, near Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, in May of 1864.
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