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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Smith's barn, used as a hospital after the battle of Antietam Keedysville, Md., September 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Stone church March 1862, Centreville, VA, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Sunset Salute Two Civil War cannons in a golden sunset [More Info] |
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Sutler's bomb-proof "Fruit and Oyster House" 1860-1870, Petersburg, VA, Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, the siege of Petersburg, June 1864-April 1865. [More Info] |
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US Hdq. Petersburg Va. 1864-5 1864-65, Petersburg, VA, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Va. Artillery crossing pontoon bridges 1864, Germanna Ford, Rappahannock River, Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864. [More Info] |
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View of ruined buildings through porch of the Circular Church (150 Meeting Street)] April 1865, Charleston, S.C., [More Info] |
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View with Episcopal church in distance Sharpsburg/Antietam, MD, September 1862, Forms part of Brady Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). [More Info] |
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Wharves at Bermuda Hundred Landing, Virginia 1861-1865, Civil War Photograph Collection, Library of Congress [More Info] |
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