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Gen. E.O.C. Ord & Family "Drummer" Jackson of 79th US Colored Troops William Black, Aged 12
Youngest Wounded Soldier
     
Federal Signal Tower, 1862
Bermuda Hundred, VA
96th PA Troops NJ Troops at Marye's Heights
     
NCO's Mess Men of the 12th Vermont
outside their stockaded tents
Army of the Potomac 1862, Cumberland Landing
     
British Observers
behind Federal Lines
Federal Deserter
Shot by Firing Squad
The "Dogrobber" cooking up the evening grub
     
2nd Michigan 3rd New Hampshire Ladies (and baby)
in Federal Camp
     
Barrel on camp chimney increased draft Federal troops in abandoned Atlanta trenches. Note portable darkroom, chemicals, and other equipment Riding the wooden horse was a humiliating punishment for disobedient troops
     
 
Men of the 23rd New York Infantry, who voted to include black soldiers in their rank Future Indian fighter,
George A. Custer
 
 
 

     
A. Lincoln, President Salmon P. Chase,
Secretary of Treasury and Supreme Court Justice
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War
     
William Seward,
Secretary of State
Only known picture of Lincoln lying in his casket Edwin M. Stanton,
Secretary of War
     
Hannibal Hamlin
of Maine, Vice President Lincoln's first term
Andrew Johnson,
Vice President & 17th President
Gideon Welles,
Secretary of Navy
     
   
Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, outspoken abolitionist    

 

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