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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Lookout Canon A Civil War cannon overlooking Tennessee River [More Info] |
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Matthews' or the Stone House March 1862, Bull Run, VA, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Petersburg, Virginia. Mills May 1865, Petersburg, VA, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Pontoon across Appomattox creek 1861-1865, Civil War Photograph Collection, Library of Congress. [More Info] |
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Pontoon Bridge across Hazel River 1861-1865, Hazel River, Va., Welford's Ford. [More Info] |
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Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge 1862 October, Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. [More Info] |
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President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan in the general's tent; another view Antietam, MD, October 3, 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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President Lincoln with Gen. George B. McClellan and group of officers October 3, 1862, Antietam, MD, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Rear entrance, Fort Corcoran Arlington, Virginia, 1861-1869, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Signal tower overlooking Antietam battlefield Elk Mountain, Maryland, 1862. Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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