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  • Battle of the Ironclads
    by Walter Colvin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    3d art render of the epic battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, at the union blockade of hampton roads. March 9, 1862 This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • The Fog Of War
    by Andy Mueller IPA

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    Battle of Williamsburg Civil War re-enactment. Confederate Cavalry soldiers are leaving the safety of their own lines to charge the Union troops. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images

  • SALUTE! National Veterens Cemetary, Sante Fe New, New Mexico. When I went here I went to my knees with tears. For all of you who have lost a loved one in war I am honored to be an American.

  • CSS Virginia (Merrimack)
    by Walter Colvin

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    3d digital art render of the Css Virginia steaming its way to Hampton Roads to break the union blockade on March 7, 1862. / This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • pricketts fort , civil war era
    by mlgkats

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    this is pricketts fort / fairmont , wva photo shot with elisaeth (ferndesign) / feb 24, 2008 / and very cold out ** / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © melynda galbraith (mlgkats) 2008: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / / please check out my good friend Henk Stolk work he is a very talented artist henk stolk www.stolkphotography.com / check out his own web site as well

  • The Waiting
    by Robin O. Saunders

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    Reinactment of the civil war. They were waiting for battle.

  • USS Monitor
    by Walter Colvin

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    3d art render of the USS Monitor at the Union blockade of Hampton Roads on the morning of March 9, 1862. This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • Lone Soldier
    by Susan Zohn

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    This is a little different from my Santa photos but on our way back from Brenham, Texas we saw something a bit odd off the highway so we decided to investigate. We happened upon a Civil war reinactment. This was at Liendo Plantation which at one time was one of Texas’ largest cotton plantations. This was very interesting to watch the battle but to also see the people dressed and to see how they camped and blacksmithed. They were very upfront about how sad the Civil was was and that this was brother against brother and they wanted to shed light on the historic value to this particular site where the Union won this battle. It was very interesting to me but sad to see how slow the actual battle was. Not a political statement on my part, but just a very interesting place that I visited. I am a Texan so that is why I like this certain photo.

  • Battle Field
    by Robin O. Saunders

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  • Rusty empire
    by Lior Goldenberg

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    Digital painting (looks better when viewed larger) / Copyright © LiorG 2008

  • Corfe Castle
    by shakey

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    Corfe Castle Dorset, taken over God`s Acre Graveyard. The castle is almost 1000 years old and was mostly destroyed by Cromwell`s Troops,during the English Civil War.

  • fairmont wva photo shot with elisabeth (ferndesign) / feb 24, 2008 for sally omar / thank you ** / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © melynda galbraith (mlgkats) 2008: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. please check out my good friend Henk Stolk work he is a very talented artist http://www.redbubble.com/people/henkstolk www.stolkphotography.com / check out his own web site as well

  • used as office for the civil war / photo shot with elisabeth (ferndesign ) / feb 24 2008 , Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © melynda galbraith (mlgkats) 2007: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. * / / please check out my good friend Henk Stolk work he is a very talented artist henk stolk www.stolkphotography.com / check out his own web site as well

  • The American Civil War was the greatest war in American history. / 3 million fought – 600,000 paid the ultimate price for freedom. / And a war for freedom it was. The desire for freedom traveled deeper than the color of skin and farther than the borders of any state. The barracks and barn housed 20 men, 4 horses and two weapons wagons. circa 1851

  • USS Constellation War Ship
    by photoeyes

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Constellation bears the same name as the famous frigate launched in 1797, which was broken up at the same time the sloop-of-war was being built. Before the Civil War, Constellation served as Flag Ship of the U.S. Africa Squadron patrolling the waters off of West Africa in search of ships carrying human cargo. She captured three slavers including the barque Cora and freed 705 Africans destined for slavery. At the outbreak of the Civil War, she made the first Union Navy capture at sea, overpowering Triton, a slaver brig sailing in coastal waters off Africa. She then spent two years on the Mediterranean station protecting American shipping from Confederate commerce raiders. In 1864, Constellation reported for duty with Farragut’s West Gulf Blockading Squadron. After the Union was restored, the sloop-of-war saw service as a practice ship for midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, earning the nickname “Cradle of Admirals” as so many future high ranking naval officers trained aboard her during annual summer cruises. During this period the ship’s special duties included carrying precious American works of art to the Paris Exposition in 1878 and carrying famine relief stores to Ireland in 1880. From 1894 to 1933, Constellation served as a stationary training ship at the United States Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. During World War II, she served as relief flagship for the Admiral of the Atlantic Fleet. USS Constellation is the last Civil War era naval vessel still afloat and the last all sail warship built by the U.S. Navy. Since 1955, the ship has been preserved as a museum in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. A nine million dollar restoration project, completed in 1999, returned the ship’s exterior to its 1860s configuration. Now, with all four decks open for exploration, visitors can enjoy a completely restored captain’s cabin, sick bay, and wardroom in addition to engaging in hands-on demonstrations that take them back in time to a life at sea during the Civil War.

  • Gettysburg National Park is an amazing place to visit. The photographic subjects are too numerous to even begin to contemplate. This photo captures a wonderful statue of the Civil War era calvary. It was a beautiful, sunny afternoon today when I shot this image.

  • Many thanks to Phil (aka brummieboy) for his collaboration on this work. My initial post of the Civil War Soldier inspired the poem, which in turn inspired this work. Phil and I agreed to donate a third of the proceeds from this work to the World Monument Fund (WMF) organization for their efforts to preserve endangered world monuments. This organization was selected (with Phil’s concurrence) after my recent search for an organization that I felt is doing great work in this area, and is using the maximum amount of funds donated for actual work, and not “administrative” costs. The reason for this is also slightly, ah, shall I say selfish. As an aspiring photographer, I would love to visit the many famous monuments and structures around the world. But without organizations like the WMF those historical places may not be available in the future. I know that I won’t get to see most of the sites, but maybe this small effort will help to preserve sites for future aspiring photographers. !WMF

  • In memory.....
    by Rhonda Fulks

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This is one of the many Civil War cemeteries here in Georgia. This was a Captain’s tombstone with unknown soldiers buried behind him.

  • This is a rebuilt version of the covered bridge that the Confederate Army used when they began the retreat to Virginia from the Gettysburg battlefield. Directions and more information can be found here on the VisitPA website. The picture was taken during the first Keystone State Group photo shoot on April 12th of 2008.

  • Gettysburg
    by brummieboy

    And bloody conflagration / Is placed at nature’s door….......

    See cvdad’s photos of Gettysburg

  • Sepia rendition of the civil war enactment performed in Kimmswick Missouri

  • A period uniform from the Civil War

  • Civil War Re-enactment inwisconsin

  • Waiting For The Call
    by Tabitha Borges

    US$3.42–US$68.40

    Tabitha Borges Copyrights

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