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Through to the Pacific
MNY12594 
The Ten Virgins.
MNY145652 
The Battle of Jonesboro Georgia, Sept. 1st 1864.  General Sherman leaving the Twentieth Corps, withdrew the rest of his army from before Atlanta and the rebels began to rejoice over his supposed retre
MNY144981 
The Siege of Charleston.  Bombardment of Fort Sumter, and batteries Wagner and Gregg, by the Union Batteries on Morris Island, under command of General Gilmore. _ August 1863.
MNY144957 
The Battle at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862.  Between the Corps d'armee of Genl. Banks, constituting a part of the Army of Virginia, under Genl. Pope and a vastly superior number of the Rebels under E
MNY144960 
The Battle of Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19th 1864.  The great Battle was fought in the Valley of the Shenandoah between the Union army under Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, and the Rebel Army commanded by Gen. E
MNY144983 
Battle of Bull Run Va. July 21st 1861.  Gallant charge of the Zouaves and defeat of the rebel Black Horse Cavalry.
MNY27591 
The Great Fight at Charleston S.C. April 7th 1863.
MNY144993 
Interior of Fort Sumter.  during the bombardment, april 12th 1861
MNY145021 
Sacred Heart of Jesus.
MNY145671 
Battle of Corinth, Miss. Oct. 4th 1862.  Between the federal troops under Genl. Grant and the combined Rebel forces, under Genls. Van Dorn, Price and Lovell; the Rebels were utterly defeated and drive
MNY144959 
The Battle of Malvern Hill, Va. July 1st 1862.  Terrific bayonet charge of the Federal troops and final repulse of the Rebel Army.
MNY145027 
The Great West
MNY27783 
Surrender of Port Hudson, La. July 8th 1863. Marching out of their Garrison, and surrender of their arms, colors, armament, munitions, public funds, and material of war to the victorious army of the U
MNY144980 
The Gallant Charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachuetts (Colored) Regiment.  On the Rebel works at Fort Wagner, Morris Island, neaer Charleston, July 18th 1863, and death of Colonel Robt. G. Shaw.
MNY27592 
The Union Iron Clad Monitor "Montauk".  Destroyuing the Rebel Steamship "Nashville," in the Ogeeche River, near Savannah Ga. _ Feb. 27th 1863.
MNY35705 
Brig. Genl. Michael Corcoran.  At the head of his Gallant Irish Brigade.
MNY144994 
Lieut. Genl. Ulysses S. Grant.  General in-chief of the armies of the United States.
MNY144995 
Major Genl. Henry W. Halleck.  General in chief of the armies of the U.S. July 1862.
MNY144998 
The Soldiers Home, the Vision.  Ever of him who at his country's call, Went forth to war in freedom's sacred name;  She thinks in waking hours: and dreams are all, Filled wtih his image: _ on the fiel
MNY145010 
General Stoneman's Great Cavalry Raid, May 1863.  Through the heart of Virginia, spending ten days in the Rebel territory; - Crossing the Rappahannock on the 28th of April, and returning to Head-quart 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY145018 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5500px × 4180px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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