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U.S. History Topics » Wars » Civil War
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Probably the most famous photographic image of Davis, taken by Mathew B. Brady in Washington just before the Civil War.

The Papers of Jefferson Davis Project is publishing a multi-volume edition of his letters and speeches, several of which can be...

Photographic Print of Tilton C. Reynolds, undated

A Civil War Soldier in the Wildcat Regiment documents the Civil War experience of this captain in the 105th Regiment of Pennsylvania...

[Portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee, officer of the Confederate Army], Julian Vannerson, 1863. LC-B8172-0001

Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865 contains more than 1,100 photographs, most of which were made under the supervision of...

Composite image of Abraham Lincoln and a letter he wrote to Albert G. Hodges, editor of the Frankfort, KY, 'Commonwealth,' April 4, 1864.

Abraham Lincoln Papers presents Lincoln's draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, his second inaugural address...


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