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1. Savanah [sic] River, near Savanah [sic], GA Savanah [sic] River, near Savanah [sic], GA Savannah River (Ga. and S.C.)

2. Savanah [sic], GA No. 1 Savanah [sic], GA No. 1 Savannah (Ga.); Savannah River (Ga. and S.C.)

3. Savanah [sic], GA No. 2 Savanah [sic], GA No. 2 Savannah (Ga.); Savannah River (Ga. and S.C.)

4. Medal of Honor awarded to John C. Black Medal of Honor awarded to John C. Black Medal of Honor The Medal of Honor, the United States’ highest military award, was first presented during the Civil War. John C. Black of the 37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry received the Medal of Honor for leading...

5. $100,000 Reward! The Murderer of Our Late Beloved President is Still at Large. $100,000 Reward! The Murderer of Our Late Beloved President is Still at Large. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Assassination; Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865; Surratt, John H. (John Harrison), 1844-1916; Herold, David E., 1844-1865 After the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton issued reward posters to aid in the capture of John Wilkes Booth and his accomplices. At the bottom of this broadside...

6. Abraham Lincoln commemorative medal Abraham Lincoln commemorative medal Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 The Northwestern Sanitary Fair held in Chicago in 1865 featured this commemorative medal. Lincoln’s image is on the front. The back features "... the Godess of Liberty rising from the sea, pointing to...

7. Howe, Julia Ward Howe, Julia Ward Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910 Julia Ward Howe wrote the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" after a tour of Army camps in the Washington, D.C. area. Published in 1862, the poem was set to the tune of "John Brown's Body."

8. Sherman and His Generals Sherman and His Generals Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830-1909; Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886; Hazen, William Babcock, 1830-1887; Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891; Davis, Jefferson Columbus, 1828-1879; Slocum, Henry Warner, 1826-1894; Mower, Joseph Anthony, 1827-1870; Blair, Frank P. (Frank Preston), 1821-1875 Maj. Gen. O.O Howard; Maj. General J.A. Logan; Maj. Gen. W.B. Hazen; Maj. Gen. Wm. T. Sherman; Maj. Gen. Jeff. C. Davis; Maj. Gen. H. W. Slocum; Maj. Gen. J.A. Mower; Maj. Gen. F.P. Blair.

9. Fort Sumpter Fort Sumpter Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)

10. Interior View of Fort Sumpter [sic] Interior View of Fort Sumpter [sic] Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)

11. Exterior View of Fort Sumpter [sic] Exterior View of Fort Sumpter [sic] Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)

12. Custer, George Custer, George Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876 George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) graduated last in his class at West Point, but went on to make his name as a daring cavalry officer in the Civil War. Custer remained in the military until his death...

13. The New Capitol, Columbia, S.C. The New Capitol, Columbia, S.C. Columbia (S.C.)

14. Columbia from the Capitol Columbia from the Capitol Columbia (S.C.)

15. Ruins in Columbia, S.C. Ruins in Columbia, S.C. Columbia (S.C.)

16. Ruins in Columbia, S.C. No. 2 Ruins in Columbia, S.C. No. 2 Columbia (S.C.)

17. Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston S.C. Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston S.C. Charleston (S.C.)

18. Ruins in Charleston, S.C. Ruins in Charleston, S.C. Charleston (S.C.)

19. Ruins of the RR Depot, Charleston, S.C. Ruins of the RR Depot, Charleston, S.C. Charleston (S.C.)

20. Bickerdyke, Mary Ann "Mother" Bickerdyke, Mary Ann "Mother" Bickerdyke, Mary Ann, 1817-1901; Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.).--Dept. of Kansas. Mary Ann Bickerdyke (1817-1901) of Illinois served as a Union nurse in the hospital at Cairo, Illinois and in field hospitals at a number of battles, including Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Vicksburg and Atlanta....
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