Civil War Picture
Who among us hasn't dreamed of being transported to another world, be it far-away lands, other planets, or other times in history? Indeed, it was probably in response to this desire that the science of photography was first developed. The earliest and most successful pioneer of this art form in the United States was none other than Samuel Morse, also responsible for another space and time-compressing invention: the telegraph. Mastering the early process of daguerreotype production, Morse taught his technique to Mathew Brady. Read More.
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93rd NewYork Infantry Officers Mess 93rd NewYork Infantry Officers Mess August, 1863 [More Info] |
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Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand Antietam, MD, October 3, 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Along Bull Run near Sudley church March 1862, Along Bull Run near Sudley Church, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Antietam bridge, looking across stream Alexander Gardner, September 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Band of the 8th New York State Militia Arlington, VA, June 1861, Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Blacksmith shoeing horses at headquarters, Army of the Potomac September 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Bomb proof quarters in Fort Burnham 1861-1865, Five soldiers standing in front of bomb shelter near James River, Virginia, Civil War Photograph Collection, Library of Congress [More Info] |
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Bomb-proof quarters, Fort Sedgwick ("Fort Hell") 1865, Petersburg, Va., Forms part of Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) [More Info] |
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Bridge at Strawberry Plains 1861-1865, Knoxville, Tenn., vicinity, Forms part of Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) [More Info] |
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Bull Run July, 1861 First Battle of Bull Run [More Info] |
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