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9 paź 2018 · A photographic account of the military campaigns and ordinary camp life of both Northern and Southern soldiers during the first part of the Civil War. Includes portfolios of two noted photographers, Samuel Cooley and Henry P. Moore
A significant later effort to collect and publish photos of the American Civil War in an almost duplicate manner as the 1911 release, was the National Historical Society's 2,768-page The Image of War, 1861–1865 in six volumes under the overall auspices of renowned Civil War historians William C. Davis and Bell I. Wiley as senior editors. [3] The six, 464-496 page each, volume collection was ...
Each volume includes a historical essay that puts the volume's images into a historic perspective. The six volumes include: Shadows of the Storm, The Guns of '62, The Embattled Confederacy, Fighting for Time, The South Besieged, and The End of an Era.
12 sty 1982 · Hundreds of photographs document the major military events of the second year of the Civil War and provide portraits of the war's leaders
Brady & Co. Department of Photographs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2004. On April 15, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln called up 75,000 militiamen to put down an insurrection of southern states.
Hundreds of photographs document the major military events of the second year of the Civil War and provide portraits of the war's leaders
ca. 7,200 photographs + 4 illustrations. | Images depict military personnel and facilities, primarily from a Union perspective. Includes the main Eastern theater, the federal navy and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy, the war in the West, Washington, D.C., African Americans, fortifications, battlefields ...