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1. Bas-relief, James Garfield Bas-relief, James Garfield Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881; Presidents--United States This bas-relief of President James Garfield is made of bronze from Confederate cannons. The Grand Army of the Republic commissioned it, and a matching bas-relief of President Abraham Lincoln, for Robert...

2. Bas-relief, Abraham Lincoln Bas-relief, Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Presidents--United States This bas-relief of Abraham Lincoln is made of bronze from Confederate cannons. The Grand Army of the Republic commissioned it, and a matching bas-relief of President James Garfield, for Robert Lincoln...

3. Forbes etching: [Going Into Camp at Night], plate 21 Forbes etching: [Going Into Camp at Night], plate 21 Edwin Forbes (1839-1895) worked as a field artist for Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper from 1862 to 1864. He covered the Army of the Potomac. Leslies employed artists like Forbes to draw battle scenes,...

4. Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 1 Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 1 Resaca (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

5. Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 2 Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 2 Resaca (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

6. Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 3 Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 3 Resaca (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

7. Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 4 Battleground of Resacca [sic], GA No. 4 Resaca (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

8. The Front of Kenesaw [sic] Mountain, GA The Front of Kenesaw [sic] Mountain, GA Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

9. View of Kenesaw [sic] Mountain, GA View of Kenesaw [sic] Mountain, GA Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

10. South Bank of the Chattahoochie [sic], GA South Bank of the Chattahoochie [sic], GA Chattahoochee River

11. Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA No. 2 [Battle Field of Atlanta, CA, July 22, 1864 No. 2] Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA No. 2 [Battle Field of Atlanta, CA, July 22, 1864 No. 2] Atlanta (Ga.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Battlefields

12. 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...

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

14. Buen-Ventura [sic], Savanah [sic], GA Buen-Ventura [sic], Savanah [sic], GA Bonaventure Cemetery (Savannah, Ga.); Savannah (Ga.)

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

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

17. Fountain, Savanah [sic], GA Fountain, Savanah [sic], GA Savannah (Ga.)

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

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

20. Chess board Chess board Folding, pocket chess board. Soldiers looked for ways to spend the long hours in camp. On January 15, 1862, Illinois soldier Lyman Widney wrote in his diary: "Rained incessantly all day, but we hugged...
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