War And Conflict Images

View of the Great Treaty held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825

Charles Thompson [sic] Esqr. Secretary to Congress

The Battle of Lexington

Brigadier Genl. Arnold

The Bostonians in Distress

America

Washington's Retreat at Long Island

An Exact View of the Late Battle of Charlestown

View of the Attack on Bunker Hill

A Plan of the Bay and Harbor of Boston

The Death of Warren

A German map of Boston

Plan of Princeton, New Jersey, December 31, 1776

The destruction of the King's statue in New York

The triumphant entrance of British troops in New York

A terrible fire in New York

Major General John Sullivan

A Plan of the Operations of the King's Army

Plan of the City of New York

The English Army Commanded by Cornwallis

Lafayette at Yorktown

Count de Grasse. Augt. 1782.

Charles Cornwallis, 2d Earl Cornwallis, 1738-1805

The Honle. Henry Knox, Esqr.

Memorabilia, 14th Regt. N.Y.S.M. Composite of eight vignettes pertaining to the regment's Civil War engagements

Battle of Jackson, Mississippi Gallant charge of the 17th Iowa, 80th Ohio and 10th Missouri, supported by the first and third brigades of the seventh division

Famous Union commanders of the Civil War, 1861-'65

Assault on Fort Sanders

Capture of Fort Fisher

Battle of Franklin. November 30, 1864-Union (Gen. Schofield) ... Conf. (Gen. Hood) ...

Prominent Union and Confederate generals and statesmen as they appeared during the great Civil War, 1861-5

The pontoon bridge at Cincinnati

The Lexington of 1861

The second battle of Bull Run, fought Augt. 29th 1862

Battle of the Wilderness--Desperate fight on the Orange C.H. Plank Road, near Todd's Tavern, May 6th, 1864

Battle of Spottsylvania--Engagements at Laurel Hill & NY River, Va. ... May 8 to 18, 1864

Battle of Missionary Ridge - fought November 23-25, 1863

Battle of Resaca--May 13 to 16, 1864 ...

Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac--fought March 9th 1862 at Hampton Roads, near Norfolk, Va.

Battle of Opequan or Winchester, Va.--Sept. 19' 1864--Union: (Gen. Sheridan) ... Conf. (Gen. Early) ...

Siege of Vicksburg--13, 15, & 17 Corps, Commanded by Gen. U.S. Grant, assisted by the Navy under Admiral Porter--Surrender, July 4, 1863

Battle of Lookout Mountain--November 24' 1863- 4' & 14' Corps, Army of the Cumberland & Geary's Div. o. 12' Corps, & 11' & 15' Corps A.O.T. Tenn. engaged

Battle of Stone River, Near Murfreesborough, Tenn.--Dec. 31, 62. Jan. 2-3, 1863--Union (Gen. Rosecrans) ... Conf. (Gen. Bragg) ...

Battle of Fredericksburg-the Army o.t. Potomac crossing the Rappahannock in the morning of Dec. 13' 1862, under t. comd. of Gen's Burnside, Sumner, Hooker & Franklin

Battle of Williamsburg--Gen. Hancock's charge, May 5, 1862. Union (Gen. McClellan) ... Conf. (Gen. J.E. Johnston) ...

Battle of Five Forks, Va.--Charge of Genl. Sheridan April 1st 1865

Battle of Chancellorsville--May 2, 3 & 4, 1863--Union (Gen. Hooker) ... Confederate (Gen. Lee) ... Gen. Jackson mort. wd.

Battle of Atlanta--Death of Gen. James B. McPherson--July 22d 1864--Army of the Tennessee engaged

Battle of Chickamauga--Sept. 19' & 20' 1863--Federal ... (Gen. Rosecrans com.) Confederate ... (Gen. Bragg com.)

Battle of Chattanooga--Gen. Thomas' charge near Orchard Knob, Nov. 24' 1863--parts A.O.T. Potomac, Tenne. & Cumbd. engaged

Battle of Fort Donelson--Capture of Generals S.B. Buckner and his army, February 16th 1862

Battle of Corinth--Oct 3 & 4 1862--Union (Gen. Rosecrans). Loss: Gen. Hackleman, Kirby Smith ... Conf. (Gen. Van Dorn). Loss: Col. Rogers

Battle of Kenesaw Mountian [i.e., Mountain]--June 27, 1864--Union (Gen. Sherman, com.) ... Conf. (Gen. Johnston, Com.) ...

Battle of Wilson's Creek--Aug. 10, 1861--Union (Gen. Lyon) ... Conf. (Gen. McCulloch) ...

Battle of Antietam--Army of the Potomac: Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, comm., Sept. 17' 1862 ...

Training for war

Battle of Bull Run--July 21st 1861--Federal (Gen. McDowell) ... Confederate (Gen. Beauregard)

Destruction of a railroad bridge The War for the Union

Burying the dead at hospital in Fredericksburg, Va.

Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865

Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865

Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865

Battle-field of Gettysburg--Body of a soldier in the wheat field, evidently killed by the explosion of a shell Photo by James F. Gibson

Battle-field of Gettysburg--Dead Confederate sharpshooter at foot of Little Round Top

Federal dead on the field of battle of first day, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Federal dead on the field of battle of first day, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

[Dead horse on battlefield, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]

Federal soldier disembowelled by a shell

Recovered

The soldier's memorial Woman mourning at tomb of Civil War soldier.

C.S. soldier killed by a shell in the trenches of Fort Hell. This view was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh [sic], Va., April 2d, 1865

A Dead rebel soldier, barefooted, killed by a shell, which tore his side out The entrails are protruding from his side.

A Dead rebel soldier, as he lay on the foot passage in the trenches of Fort Hell Part of a broken musket and bayonet stuck in the bank.

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches The war for the Union. Photographic War History. 1861-1865.

Collecting remains of the dead The War for the Union. Photographic War History. 1861-1865

Unburied dead on battlefield This photograph was made several months after the battle, on the field at Gaines' Mills.[i.e. Gaines' Mill], Va. The war for the Union. Photographic War History. 1861-1865.

Attack of Johnston's Div., C.S.A. on the breastworks on Culps Hill defended by Wadsworth's Div., 1st Corps, and a part of the 12th Corps [under] General Slocum, half past seven P.M., July 2nd

Eight figures of parts of a rifle

Sheridan's ride

Sheridan's final charge at Winchester

Gen. Robt. E. Lee at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862

Yankee volunteers marching into dixie--Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle dandy

African American soldiers mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas

Going into bivouac at night

Cavalry fight near Aldie, Va. During the march to Gettysburg; the Union Cavalry; commanded by Gen. Pleasonton, the Confederate by J.E.B. Stuart

Returned prisoners-of-war, exchanging their rags for new clothing on board flag-of-truce boat, New York

Soldier signaling by torches across James River

Battle of Chattanooga

Battle of Port Hudson

Capture of Fort Fisher

President Lincoln and Genl. Scott reviewing a regiment

Winter Campaigning. The Army of the Potomac on the move.

Reconnoisance [sic] by Bufords Cavalry towards the Rapidan river

The capture of Andre: By John Paulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wart, at Tarrytown, N.Y., Sept. 23rd, 1780

The Capture of Major John Andre. Currier & Ives, Revolutionary War

True Sons of Freedom

After the Battle of Gravelotte--Sisters of Mercy arriving on the battle field to succor the wounded

The grand review at Washington May 23th 1865 The glorious Army of the Potomac passing the head stand

Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's raid around McClellan, June 1862

[Rough] Rider Roosevelt, in uniform, on horseback, facing left, holding sword

Washington midway between the two armies at Princeton

[George Washington crossing the Delaware River]

Chickamauga

The Battle of San Juan Hill [by] Richard Harding Davis ... October Scribner's

The battle of Gettysburg. Prisoners belonging to Gen. Longstreet's Corps captured by Union troops, marching to the rear under guard

Storming of Independence Hill at the Battle of Monterey

War of Mexico with France, siege and capture of Puebla, Mexico, by the French, 1863

U.S. Navy--first hoisting of the stars and stripes by the marines on Cuban soil--June 11th, 1898

Pea Ridge march. Respectfully dedicated to Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel, U.S.A. Composed by Chr. Bach

The Battle of Fair Oaks, Va. May 31st, 1862

Camp Volusia or Fort Barnwell on the St. John E.F.

Burning of the town Pilak-li-ka-ha by Gen. Eustis

Troops fording Lake Ocklawaha

The Fall of the Pekin Castle, the hostile army being beaten away from the imperial castle by the allied armies

The Allied armies launch a general offensive on Tientsin Castle

The 11th regiment of infantry launch a general offensive on Tientsin, China

Washington taking command of the American army under the old elm at Cambridge

Gettysburg battlefield Contains small map of Soldiers National Cemetery showing arrangement of graves. Signatures (facimilies) of generals verifying accuracy of troop positions as shown on map.

The Illustration of the Siberian War. The Japanese Army occupied Vragaeschensk Captioned in English.

America's Answer

Official United States War Films

[Triunph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 1]

[Triunph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 3]

[Triunph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 7]

[Triunph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 8]

[Triunph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 9]

The Battle of Gettysburg. View from the summit of Little Round Top. The advance of Genl. Longstreet's Corps onthe Union position (5th Corps) on Little Round Top, Thursday evening and Friday afternoon

Part of Ward's line, Kershaw attacking

Gettysburg. Hill where General Weed was killed, called by the soldiers the Slaughter Pen; and ravine from which the rebels were driven by the 3rd Corps

The Devil's Den, Gettysburg. Vincents brigade driven in

9th Mass. batt. - Bigelows going into position at Gettysburg

The Mexicans evacuating Vera Cruz, and surrendering their arms to the U.S. Army, under Genl. Scott

The pursuit of Gen. Lee's rebel army. The heavy guns - 30 pounders - going to the front during a rain storm

Old R.R. cutting where Archers Brigade of A.P. Hills Division was captured by the 14th Brooklyn, 6th Wisconsin,and 95th N.Y.

Effects of shells upon the enemies rifle pits at the crossing over the Rappahannock--June 5th

Officer with fieldglasses by artillery gun

Beat back the hun with liberty bonds

Major General Winfield Scott. General in chief, United States Army

Major General Winfield Scott. At Vera Cruz March 25, 1847

Landing of the American forces under Genl. Scott, at Vera Cruz, March 9th, 1847

Battle of Resaca de la Palma, May 9th, 1846. Capture of Genl. Vega by the gallant Capt. May

Battle of Buena Vista. Fought Feby. 23rd, 1847. In which the American Army under Gel. Taylor were completely victorious

Capture of Genl. Vega by the gallant Capt. May, at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, May 9th, 1846

Drilling new recruits

The siege of New Ulm, Minn.

Union prisoners at Salisbury, N.C.

Matinee au benefice de L'OEuvre d'Assistance aux Blesses Fortziens

Battle Scenes, No. 1

Skirmish between the Brooklyn 14th and 300 Rebel Cavalry Inscribed on verso: Battle of Sharpsburg. IV 6. Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC?PP_1919:R1.2.0182).

The rebels covered by a ledge of rock repulsing the troops on the right- in the woods beyond the Duncker ch. [sic] Antietam Signed lower left of image: ARW. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed vertically right margin: Genl Sumners attack.

Previous to Antietam. Rebels crossing the Potomac.

Charge of cavalry under Genl. Pleasonton supported by the 1st division of the 5th Corps near Ashby's Gap

The battle of Gettysburg

Our home defenders

Siege of Atlanta

The battle of Cedar Mountain (Slaughters Mountain)

The battle of Groveton or Second Bull Run

Knapp's Pennsylvania battery in action, at Cedar Mountain

Charge of the Union troops on the left flank of the army commanded by Gen. Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain

Explosion of a rebel limber at the battle near Middleburg June 21st Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image.

Shelling the rebel rifle pits on the Rappahannock--previous to the third crossing of Sedgwicks corps June 5th Signed lower right: AR Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 27, 1863, p. 408.

Hancock at Gettysburg Title inscribed below image. Sketches of trees on verso.

Gen'l Geo. B. McClellan

Interior view of West Branch camp meeting, Clinton Co., Pa.

Battle of Plattsburg

Beginning of the second Bull Run campaign. Artillery fight at Rappahannock Station

The battle of Groveton or second Bull Run

The battle of Gainesville, Va.

Retreat of the Army of the Rappahannock, commanded by Genl. Pope through the town of Centreville. After the battle of second Bull Run

Sketch map of the battle of Gettysburg, made while on the march toward Frederick, Md.

Officers and soldiers on the battlefield of the second Bull Run, recognizing the remains of their comrades

Raising the flag over the Governor's Palace, Santiago Title devised by cataloger. Published in: The Fight for Santiago by Stephen Bonsal, McClure's magazine, vol. 11, no. 6 (Oct. 1898), p. 504

The Night After San Juan: Field Hospital

Loading horses on the transports at Port Tampa Title devised by cataloger. Signed W. Glackens, Tampa. Illustration for McClure's magazine; not published.

Uber alles

General Washington standing with Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben, Kazimierz Pulaski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Lafayette, John Muhlenberg, and other officers during the Revolutionary War

The soldiers definition of madness

El Pozo Centra, Santiago

U.S. Army-Artillery retreat from Long Island-1776

Battle of Fredericksburg, Va. Dec 13th 1862

War dance of the Sauks and Foxes / on stone by Corbould from a painting by P. Rindisbacher ; printed by C. Hullmandel.

Kearsarce and Alabama

Just before the opening of the engagement, El Pozo

Mid-day mess, 6th Regt. cavalry

Starving Refugees from Santiago Congregating at El Caney

Between decks of the transport Vigilancia, 71st Reg. of N.Y.

Marinus Willett preventing removal of arms by the British, June 6th, 1775

The battle of Chancellorsville Scene at junction of U.S. ford road, and road to Rapidan River

Gen. Hooker's headquarters at the Chancellorsville house

Building pontoon bridges at Fredericksburg Dec. 11th. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed above title: 50th Engineers.

Scene in Vera Cruz during the bombardment, March 25, 1847

Life of George Washington--The soldier

Scene during embarkation at Port Tampa Illustration for McClure's magazine; not published.

One of the Thousand Y.M.C.A. Girls in France

Commissary dept. Hd.qts. Army of the Potomac

Military bridge, across the Chickahominy, Virginia, Maryland, June 1862

18 Julio 1936-1937

Cavalry camp, church parade

Pioneers 8th N.Y. German rifles 1861

Napoleon I and officers standing in burning courtyard

Restos del U.S.S. Maine, Habana

Mill nr. Stannardsville containing grain for the C.S. Government

Near Falmouth, Jany. 1863

Soft Bread for Sheridan's army

Residence chief quartermaster, Third Army Corps, Brandy Station

The Battle of Chattanooga 1863

Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863 Photograph of a painting. U.S. Army photograph, Signal Corps. No. CC 35918. James Walker, 1819-1889

The Sumter running the blockade of St. Pierre, Martinique, by the enemy's ship, Iroquois, on the 23d. Nov. 1861

The Sumter running the blockade of Pass ? l'Outre, by the enemy's Ship Brooklyn, on the 30th June, 1861

An Incident of the War

General Patricks punishment for gamblers Published as : The Army of the Potomac-Gamblers at the Provost Marshal's Headquarters.

The battle at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th, 1862

Camp Pardee--Col. Gearys command--near Upperville, Va.

The camp barber--taking a shave--Saturday--Rappahannock Station, Va. Soldier being shaved by camp barber, attended by a young African American; two men sit on ground nearby; soldiers, tents, and a wagon are in the background.

Beef for the army--on the march

News from home

The commissary sergeant's quarters--weighing salt horse

Papers in camp--Campmen--Rappahannock Station

Soldier's theatre, (Fourteenth Brooklyn)

Ball of 2nd Corps--Washington's birthday On mount: Camp near Brandy Station, Va. (Genl. Hancock)

Winter camp of the 16th Michigan

Gum Spring, Va.

Smoking bacon--Army teamsters at hdqters, Brandy Station Two African American men using barrels to smoke bacon; tent and horses in the background

Beefsteak rare, near Petersburg, Va

Soldier's hut On item: Falmouth, Va.

The sutler's tent in camp

News from the front

Soldier's mud hut

In the woods at Chancellorsville--Bivouac at night

Infantryman

Reading the news--off duty

Our kitchen near Beverly Ford On mat: The camp kitchen and cook--near Beverly Ford, Va.

Dick, sketched on the 6th of May, on return to camp

Building a chimney

Soldier's hut in winter--Borrowing a chimney

Foraging for hay outside of the lines in Virginia

Soldiers' huts in winter camp Three images with the following titles: Wagoner's shanty; Deserted picket hut; and Huts in the 117 Pennsylvania(?) Brigate(?)

On picket--Officers' quarters in log house

The showman in camp--A scene in the streets of Culpepper [sic]

Winter camp near Stoneman's Switch, Falmouth, Va.

A breakdown in the wagoner's camp

Jumping the ditch On mat: Jumping the ditch--St. Patrick's Day at the Army of the Potomac--Sports of the Irish Brigade, Genl. Meagher.

The steeple chase On mat: Mar. 17--St. Patrick's Day at the Army of the Potomac--Sports of the Irish Brigade, Genl. Meagher--The steeple chase

The grand stand On mat: Mar. 17--St. Patrick's Day at the Army of the Potomac--Sports of the Irish Brigade, Genl. Meagher--The grand stand.

Gen. Meagher distributing the prizes On mat: Mar. 17--St. Patrick's Day at the Army of the Potomac--Sports of the Irish Brigade--Genl. Meagher distributing the prizes.

The mule race On mat: Mar. 17--St. Patrick's Day at the Army of the Potomac--Sports of the Irish Brigade, Genl. Meagher--The mule race.

St. Patrick's Day in the army--A hurdle race On mat: Mar. 17--St. Patrick's Day at the Army of the Potomac--Sports of the Irish Brigade, Genl. Meagher--A hurdle race.

The bivouac feast after a successful forage in the enemies country after the occupation of Munson's hill Inscribed below signature: Oct. 1st.

Drunken soldiers tied up for fighting and other unruly conduct

Thanskgiving in camp sketched Thursday 28th 1861

Battle of Mission [i.e., Missionary] Ridge, Nov. 25th, 1863

H.I.M. the sultan Mohame V saluting his troops going to the battlefield

Brilliant naval victory on the Mississippi River, near Fort Wright, May 10th 1862

When you go home - carry on the army's fight against venereal diseases

Headquarters of Genl. Warren at Col. Avery's house-near Petersburg

Stables and Negro servants tent, hd.qtrs Army of the Potomac

Scenes on the road: roasting corn and foraging

Stripping a rail fence for fires

Why the Army of the Potomac doesn't move Four sketches titles inscribed below images: The Relief, Going to Camp, Difficulties of Teaming, King Mud in camp.

Thirsty men at a well Title inscribed lower right. Faint sketch of two men on verso. Inscribed and crossed out upper right: Soldiers at a well/N Va.

Ruined dwelling, town in distance

Headqtrs--A. of P. Sunset band of 114. Penn--on left, on right, rebels under guard

Mayor Woods parlor Inscribed upper right: Leopold Eidlitz / 128 Broadway. Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2.28) Forms part of Civil War Drawing Collection.

American soldier, Red Bull Regiment, Italy, Easter Sunday, 1945 Image published in: Toni Frissell: Photographs, 1933-1967.

Black fighter pilot series--Colonel Davis briefing in Italy

Mother carrying child outside wartime nursery Toni Frissell Collection

England during the war--subway tunnel with bunk beds

Black fighter pilot series--pilot with parachute room in background, Ramitelli, Italy

The battle of Antietam--Charge of Burnside 9th Corps on the right flank of the Confederate Army Reproduced as wood engraving in Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, Oct. 11, 1862.

The charge across the Burnside Bridge--Antietam

McClellan entering Frederick

The Rebel dodge to cover the retreat into Virginia. Flag of truce to look after the wounded

Attack on the Union position at the Chancellorsville House

Rebel prisoners and battle flags captured at Chancellorsville, being taken to the rear by cavalry and infantry guards

Railroad train containing President Lincoln crossing Potomac Creek bridge on his way to review the Army of the Potomac

Das Heer im Grossdeutschen Freiheitskampf--Grenadier als beobachter am scherrenfernrohr

Das Heer im Grossdeutschen Freiheitskampf--Tiger in bereitstellung

United States Army and Navy uniforms--War of 1812

The bombardment of Port Hudson

General Ulysses Simpson Grant, during the Civil War, standing in front of his tent, holding cigar.

Tampa Bay on the Gulf of Mexico

U.S. soldiers resting among ruins of building, with soldier lying on plank in foreground, on the Siegfried Line, Rhone Valley, German Front

Lafayette's baptism of fire

The Taking of the City of Washington in America

The Fight in the Cornfield

Camp of the 5th Vt. Vols at Camp Griffin

Wounded soldiers from the battles in the Wilderness at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864

The Bugle Call

The Bloody Massacre

Ninth Massachusetts Infantry camp near Washington, D.C.

Confederate artillery near Charleston, S.C.

Unidentified Union soldier

The Death of General Wolfe

Lest Liberty Perish from the Face of the Earth

Interior Santa Ana Church

England and America. The visit of her majesty Queen Victoria to the Arctic ship Resolute

Carranza and U.S. troops use trains in search for Villa--Mexican-U.S. campaign after Villa, 1916

Round-up Scenes on Belle Fouche [sic]

Off To War

Taxi to Hell--and Back

8th Penn Cavalry, crossing at Ely's Ford, before battle of Chancellorsville Signed lower left: ARW. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 16, 1863, p. 308.

Review at Falmouth. March 1863 Title inscribed below image.

Bridges and rifle pits at U.S. Ford--in the Rappahannock from rebel shore Signed lower left: ARW. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed above image: Somewhat misty. Inscribed upper left: Chancellorsville.

Bridges built for Reynolds Corps, sketched from Rebel rifle pits Signed lower right: A.R.W. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed on verso: IV 5 reads Battles of Charles City Road. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 16, 1863, p. 309.

Pontoon bridges erected for Sedgwicks corps to cross upon Signed lower right: AR Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 16, 1863.

Old man dead on his porch near the Rapidan-- house burned--1863 Title inscribed on verso.

Taking a despatch bearer near Chancellorsville Title inscribed below image. Formerly Waud no. B-83.

The troops on the center 3rd & 5th Corps repelling a rebel assalt [sic]--Sunday May 3rd 1863 Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 23, 1863, p. 332.

Scene at Chancellorsville during the battle, May 1st 1863 Signed lower right: AR Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 23, 1863, p. 328-9.

Sold

Battle of Bunker Hill

The first resistance

The Concord stage

Resaca de La Palma--Battle of May 9th, 1846

The Battle of Palo Alto--Which was fought by the American & Mexican armies, on the 8th May

RAISING THE FLAG MAY 1861 - A patriotic print dedicated by the publisher to the Defenders of the Union. At left, Union troops march toward the U.S. Capitol. An officer on a spirited white horse brings up the rear.

Study of infantry soldier on guard--William J. Jackson, Sergt. Maj. 12th N.Y. Vols

Camp of Hawkins Zouaves. Newport News. 1861 Title inscribed below image.

First Bivouac [...] ford? of 7th regiment at Columbia Springs on Genl Lees property [...] Title inscribed below image.

Rebel works beyond Munsons Hill embrasured Signed lower right: A R Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in the New York Illustrated News, October 14, 1861. Sketch of cross section of hull on verso.

Rebel Headquarters at Centreville with Bull Run in the distance Signed lower right: Alf R Waud. Title devised from Harper's engraving. Published Harper's Weekly, March 29, 1862, p. 204.

Genl. Fremonts Headquarters, Mt. Jackson, Va.--Pursuit of Stonewall Jackson

March of Gen. N.P. Bank's Corps, crossing the Blue Ridge Mountains through Chester Gap Title continues: Looking east.

Front Royal Va.--The Union Army under Banks entering the town Title continues on mount: Front Royal, Va. Occupied by the Union Army commanded by Genl. N.P. Banks

Prisoners captured at Woodstock, Va. Title continues on mount: During the advance of Banks' Corps after the 1st battle of Winchester.

The army of General Fremont crossing the north fork of the Shenandoah at Mt. Jackson--Pursuit of Stonewall Jackson

March of Genl. Fremont's army through the woods in pursuit of Jackson Title continues on mount: March of Genl. Fremont's army to Cross Keys, Va.

View of Winchester, Va., from fort on the hill N.E. of the town Title continues: Breastwork in foreground.

The first battle of Winchester--The charge on the stonewall Title continues: West of the turnpike. Union Army commanded by Genl. Shields. Confederate army commanded by Stonewall Jackson.

The battle of Cross Keys--Sunday June 7th 1862--Genl. Fremont and Genl. Jackson

Army of the Cumberland--Roll of honor

Ellsworth Zouaves Title inscribed below images. Inscribed below figure in center: Ellsworth.

Vienna Title inscribed lower right. Inscribed upper right: 91.

Big Bethel Title inscribed below image. Formerly Waud no. B-60.

Federal troops driving the rebels from one of their batteries at Great Bethel Title inscribed above image. Inscribed on verso: Battle June 10th 1861, Great Bethel, Va.; 5th N.Y., Pierces div. Formerly Waud no. B-59.

Sumners troops crossing the Chickahominy to Fair Oaks Signed lower right: ARW. Title inscribed under image. Inscribed upper right: 106.

Awaiting the enemy's fire Title inscribed lower left. Formerly attributed to Alfred R. Waud, with the call number DRWG/US - Waud, no. 499 recto (A size).

A Sutler's Tent near H.Q. Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed lower right: Aug 1862.

The Mozart (40th N.Y.) and The Scott Life Guard (38th N.Y.) taking possession of the Red Redoubt nr. Yorktown, Sunday, 6.A.M. Signed inscribed lower right: Alf R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 24, 1862.

Qualifying for a campain [sic]

The Political Cartoon for the Year 1775

War at St. Augustine, Florida

Saratoga

Fredericksburg from Falmouth Signed lower right: Alf. R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left.

Fredericksburg, night of the 11th Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, January 3, 1863, p. 4.

Attack on the rebel works. Fredericksburg. Dec. 13th Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed above image: Marye Mansion.

Pickets--Near Fredericksburg Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image.

The Signal Telegraph Train as used at the battle of Fredericksburg Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, January 24, 1863, p. 53.

Skinkers Neck on the Rappanhannock below Fredericksburg, VA Signed lower right: AR Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, February 28, 1863, p. 140, as Skinners Neck.

Fredericksburg from Falmouth Title inscribed lower left and right. Two sketches on verso: one of a cavalry soldier with a saber; one of a child.

Williston's battery near Fredericksburg 1862 Title inscribed lower left.

Union soldiers exchanging salutations with the Confederates

Pool in Pleasure Park, Manzanar Relocation Center

Roy Takeno, Town Hall Meeting, Manzanar Relocation Center

Rebel fortification near Wynns Mill Signed lower right: Alfred R Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed above image: Stockade of pointed stakes; Rebel Camp Covered way. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 10, 1862, pp. 296-7.

Manzanar Relocation Center from Tower

Volleyball, Manzanar Relocation Center

Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Tsurutani and Baby Bruce, Manzanar

Roy Takeno, editor and group reading paper

Fredericksburg, VA Signed lower right: Alf. R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Forms a panorama with DRWG/US - Waud, no. 761. Published in Harper's Weekly, December 20, 1862, pp. 808-809.

Fredericksburg, Va. Title devised. Forms a panorama with DRWG/US - Waud, no. 762. Published in Harper's Weekly, December 20, 1862, pp. 808-809.

Genl. Humphreys charging at the head of his division after sunset of the 13th Dec Signed lower right: Alf R Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in: Harper's Weekly, January 10, 1863, p. 24-25. Waud no. 751a is Harper's Weekly engraving.

Adm. George Dewey

Chief of the Yavapai Apaches at Date Creek & Yavapai prisoners of United States at Camp Verdi

Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 26, 1863 Title inscribed lower left. Union troops engaged confederate troops at Ringgold, Ga. the day after the Union victory at Missionary Ridge.

Missionary Ridge, Tenn., Nov 25 1863. Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed under image: Corse [sic] v Cleburnes fight Missionary ridge,

Sutter's Fort, Sacramento, California, 1847

Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights

Panoramic view of city of Atlanta, Ga., from the top of the Female Seminary - extending from the Medical College on the south-east

[U.S.S.] Olympia

Sheridans Wagon Trains in the Valley. Early morning mist and smoke Signed lower right: [A]R Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed upper right: Blue Ridge. Published in Harper's Weekly, November 12, 1864, p. 724.

Chasing the Rebs through Strasburg

On the advance to Fishers Hill Signed lower left: AR Waud. Title inscribed lower left and above image. Inscribed upper right: Nr. Cold Harbor. Inscribed below image: Foreward the skirmishers.

Sheridan receiving reports after the battle Sept. 19 Title inscribed below image. Inscribed on the verso: Make with all of B[ ] out.

Rosser attacking the rear--Oct. 8th 1864 nr. Harrisonburg. Shenandoah Valley Signed lower left: ARW. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed above image: Barns on fire. Inscribed on verso: 1864/ Shenandoah Valley.

5th Mich. Charging at Opequon--Sept 19 Title inscribed below image. Three faint sketches of buildings on verso. Inscribed on verso: Opequon, Va/ Sep 19- 64.

6th corps, headquarters at opening of battle, Winchester Signed lower left below image on tan paper: AR Waud. Title inscribed below image on tan paper.

Rickett's advance against Rhodes [sic] division in the woods Title inscribed below image. Inscribed lower left: Sept. 19th 10:30 A.M. Inscribed lower right: 33.

Sheridans army following Early up the Valley of the Shenandoah Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harpers Weekly, Oct. 22, 1864, p. 681.

Sheridan's Ride. Battle of Cedar Creek Title inscribed below image. Inscribed lower right in different hand: Oct 19-64.

Advance of Custer's brigade Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed on verso: Advance of Custer's brigade. Sergt. Barber carrying the brig. colors was severly [sic] wounded in the fight of the 19th.

Glendale, Va. Title devised from inscription on verso. Inscribed on verso: 7 days battle...Glendale, Va... June 30th 62-

McClellan reconnoitering the Turnpike to Richmond from the Peach Orchard at Mechanicsville Signed lower right: Alf R Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed upper right: Sketch 34-. Pencil sketches of heads of two men on verso.

Lt. Custer wading in the Chickahominy River Title devised.

Bridge through the Chickahominy Swamp Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed [...] only.

Hospital tent, Harrisons landing, Surgeon Boyd Title inscribed above image.

Heron Creek--on which the right flank of the Army of the Potomac rests Signed lower right: AR Waud. Title inscribed above image. Inscribed upper left: 2 columns lengthwise. Published in Harper's Weekly, August 23, 1862, p. 533.

Kimmidges Creek, left defence of the camp at Harrisons Landing Signed lower right: Alf.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, August 23, 1862, p. 533.

Destruction of the locomotives on the bridge over the Chickahominy Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly. Inscribed over image: The R.R. Bridge was burned [?]. Trees too high.

Fighting in the woods Kearneys divison repulsing the enemy Monday June 30th 1862 Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, August 9, 1862, p. 500. Inscribed on box in image: 1000 ... Cartridges Call 52.

Confederates advancing to the capture of disabled guns. Gaines Mills Signed lower left: ARW. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed right of image with arrow indicator: Rifle pits.

The army marching past Todds Tavern Title inscribed below first image. Formerly Waud no. B-97.

The toughest fight yet. The fight for the salient Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 11, 1864, p. 376-7.

Destruction of Genl. Lees lines of Communication in Virginia by Genl. Wilson Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, July 30, 1864, p. 488-9.

Rebel prisoners captured in the charge of Genl. Wrights Corps--running in Signed lower right: A.R.Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed within image: Rough field. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 4, 1864, p. 361.

Taking up position. Cold Harbor. June 2, 1864 Signed lower left: ARW. Title inscribed lower right. Printed(?) in black ink upper left: Ed. May 2nd. 1864. Inscribed on verso Advance upon the left--Hancock. Formerly Waud no. B-24.

Escaping from the fire in the woods--Wilderness Title inscribed below image.

Genl. Warren rallying the Marylanders Signed lower right: Alf R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed upper left: White horse/ ragged flag. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 11, 1864, p. 372.

Dragging artillery through the mud Title printed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, March 19, 1864, p. 188. Original drawing is Waud no. 169.

Genl. Wadsworths division in action in the Wilderness, near the spot where the General was killed Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 4, 1864, p. 356. Engraving is Waud no. 157a.

Barlow's division, Wilderness Campaign Title devised. Inscribed lower left: Barlow's div. Inscribed lower center: Knapsacks. Inscribed upper right: Trees black jack and cedar--a few pines and maples -etc. a good deal of smoke from burning brush.

Ely's Ford Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed upper left: Poplars. Inscribed lower left: Brown Sand. Published in Harper's Weekly, May 28, 1864, p. 348 as : Hancocks Troops crossing the Rapidan.

2nd Corps, Batteries in position on the bank of the North Anna. 2nd Maine Battery Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harpers Weekly, 18 June 1864, p. 396. 2nd Maine in IX Corps, not II Corps.

Fredericksburgh [sic] and Richmond RR Bridge over N. Anna, in flames Signed lower right: A.R.W. Title inscribed below image. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 18, 1864, p. 396. Inscribed upper left, with image of trestle: Tressle [sic]

Afro-American soldier Title devised. Inscribed below image: [o]ne of Burnside's.

A stormy march--(Artillery)--Spotsylvania Court House Additional title on mount: A hard pull. Civil War Drawings Collection (Library of Congress).

Battlefield of Spotsylvania C.H. May 10th 64 Title continued on mount: The battle of Spotsylvania Court House. A scene on the right center.

The Army of the Potomac (5th Corps) crossing the North Anna, at Jerico Ford

Field hospital of the 5th Corps (Genl. Warren) at Spotsylvania Court House, Va.

Battlefield of Chancellorsville Title continued on mat: The Army of the Potomac marching from the Wilderness to Spotsylvania. Passing the ruins of the Chancellorsville House burned during the battle of Chancellorsville.

Sketched on battlefield of Wilderness May 6th, 1864, 6 o'clock during Burnsides' charge Title continued on mat: Gun in position on the Wilderness battlefield. Additional title on mat: A hot day on the battlefield.

Washing day--Column on the march Title continued on mat: On the road to the North Anna river.

Wounded soldier leaning on a pitchfork at battle of the Wilderness, May 7, 1864 Additional title on mat: Wounded soldier leaning on a pitchfork leaving the Battle of the Wilderness, May 7, 1864

The Wilderness, on the Brock road, 2nd Corps--May 11th 1864

The battle of Spottsylvania [sic]--View of the field from the center of the position

The 6th Corps--Battle of the Wilderness--fighting in the woods Additional title on mat: Battle of the Wilderness--Fighting in the woods--The 6th Corps--To the right of the Wilderness Tavern. Civil War Drawings Collection (Library of Congress)

General view of the Battle of the Wilderness, from a point north of the tavern, looking toward Parker's store

Distributing ammunition under fire. 5th corps front May 6 Title inscribed below image.

Spot where Genl. Sedgwick was killed Signed lower right: AR Waud. Title inscribed below image. Inscribed upper left: Co. B. 14. Jersey. Inscribed upper right: 3rd N.Y. Independent A.M. See. Published in Harper's Weekly, June 4, 1864, p. 357.

Birney's Div. across the N. Anna Title inscribed below image.

Genl. Wadsworth just before his death Title inscribed below image.

The advance upon Spotsylvania Title inscribed below image. Inscribed below title: Rebels firing from the dwarf pine on the slope to the ct. house. Inscribed lower right: 9th May.

Grant writing telegram that the Army had crossed Rapidan 1864 Title inscribed below image. Very similar to Waud no. 433, which may have been traced from this drawing. References: Ray, plate 68.

Upton at the Salient Title inscribed below image.

Freedom for all--6th United States Colored Troops Photograph of the regimental flag of the 6th U.S. Colored Troops depicting an African American soldier with the figure of liberty; plantation scene in the background

Wounded colored soldiers at Aikens Landing

Camp Brightwood, D.C.--Contrabands in 2nd R.I. Camp Capt. B.S. Brown (left); Lt. John P. Shaw, Co. F 2nd Regt. Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry (center); and Lt. Fry (right) with African American men and boy.

Buffalo soldiers of the 25th Infantry, some wearing buffalo robes, Ft. Keogh, Montana

African American man, full-length portrait, standing in front of tent, facing front, wearing military uniform, holding rifle.

African American band members on troop ship U.S.S. Philippine, that sailed from Brest Harbor, France, July 18, 1919.

A Plan of Fort Meigs and Its Environs

Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, September 10, 1813

A Scene on the Frontiers

Battle of the Thames and the Death of Tecumseh

MacDonough's victory on Lake Champlain

Naval Heroes of the United States

Battle of New Orleans

Attack of the Seminoles on the Block House

During the Civil War: President Lincoln

Bird's-eye View of the Camp of the Army of Occupation

Fall of the Alamo--Death of Crockett

General Taylor at Monterey

Battle of Buena Vista

The Battle of Cerro Gordo

Landing of the troops at Vera Cruz, Mexico

Storming of Chapultepec

Gen. Scott Entering the City of Mexico

Negro teamsters near the signal tower

Company E, Fourth U.S. Colored Infantry

Negro sharpshooters drilling at a picket station

First Tennessee Colored Battery

Storming Fort Wagner

Black troops after the Battle of the Crater

Band of the 107th U.S. Colored Infantry

Christian A. Fleetwood, sergeant major of the 5th Colored Troops

Mustered Out

Camp of the 5th Vt. Vols at Camp Griffin

Scott's Great Snake

Gen. Winfield Scott, USA, and staff

Bombardment and Capture of Forts at Hatteras Inlet

David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870)

Battle of Mobile Bay

CONFEDERATE RECEIPT BOOK

Yorktown, Virginia

Gen. John Hunt Morgan, CSA

Sketch of the approaches to Vicksburg, Mississippi

Siege of Vicksburg

Rear-Admiral Raphael Semmes, Confederate Navy

David Dixon Porter (1813-1891), U.S. Navy

Sketch showing the position of Cap F.B. Schaeffer's Comd

Sutler's Cart at Bailey's Cross Roads

Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland

Mary Ashton Rice Livermore

Mary Ann Bickerdyke

Mary Edwards Walker

Belle Boyd

Pauline Cushman

Bailey leading the fleet as it appeared to an eyewitness

The Soldier's Vision

The Union ABC

Battles Scenes, No. 1

Cavalry orderly, Rappahanock station

Make Way for Liberty!

The Brave Wife

Citizens Volunteer Hospital, Philadelphia

The Night After the Battle

First Virginia Cavalry

Building corderoy [sic] roads

Soldiers of Gen Augur's Brigade waiting for the Cars

An Incident of the War

The first snow storm

Halt of Wilcox's Troops in Caroline street

The Union & Rebel officers

Bringing the wounded into Fredericksburg

Inscription for the Dead at Fredericksburgh [sic]

Charge of Ewell's corps on the Cemetery Gate in 1863

Gen. Robert E. Lee, commander of Confederate forces

The Death of Reynolds at Gettysburg

Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863

General Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, USA

Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett, CSA

View from the summit of Little Round Top at 7:30 p.m., July 3, 1863

Pursuit of Lee's army

The Gettysburg Address

Dear Mother

Picture of Charles Wellington Reed and his identification

Going up Pennsylvania Avenue

Dear Mother

Dear Sister Helen

Dear Mother

Dear Sister

Dear Mother

Dear Sister Helen

Dear Helen

Recruits Jun 28th, 1864, 9th Mass[achusetts] Bat[tery]

Hospital

Pages from sketch book of the Second Corps

Sketch of the Battle of Monocacy

Jedediah Hotchkiss

Application for commission in the Engineer Corp

Sketchbook, 1862-65; Sketchbook 1864-65; and Map

Memoranda of J. Hotchkiss

Sketch showing positions and entrenchments of the Second Corps

Gen. Robert E. Lee, CSA

Gen. George Brinton McClellan, USA, and his staff

Gen. Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson, CSA

Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, USA

Gen. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, CSA

Gen. George Gordon Meade, USA, and staff

Gen. James Longstreet, CSA

Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, USA

Gen. James Ewell Brown (J.E.B.) Stuart, CSA

Maj. Gen. Philip Henry Sheridan, USA

Gen. Richard Stoddert Ewell, CSA

A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Va.

Confederate solider killed in the trenches

Confederate dead

Picture of our row of Barracks with a limited portion of the prison

Bridge on the Appotomax [sic]

Band of the 10th Veteran Reserve Corps

Band of the 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

Band of the 8th New York State Militia

Band of the 9th Veteran Reserve Corps

The four condemned conspirators

A Harvest of Death

Dead horses of Bigelow's (9th Massachusetts) Battery

Group at tent and wagon of the NEW YORK HERALD

Council between General Crook and Geronimo

A Ford in the River Guamas marks the commencement

U.S.S. MAINE entering Havana harbor

Maine Explosion Caused by Bomb or Torpedo

Baseball team on the U.S.S. MAINE

The Battle of Quasimas [sic] near Santiago, June 24, 1898

Our Victorious Fleets in Cuban Waters

Admiral Dewey returning thanks for the nation's gift

Theodore Roosevelt and Rough Riders at the top of San Juan Hill

Langley night bombing airplane

Leaving U.S.S. PENNSYLVANIA

Early Model Airplane and Soldiers

Massachusetts Militia guarding approach to mills

After the War a Medal and Maybe a Job

Avenue of the Allies

Road scene, 30 Division on way to the front

American doughboys dug in

Beware of entrance into a quarrel

Colonel Denison, Lt. Jones and Lt. Gordon

Back Our Girls over There

Eddie Rickenbacker

Ernest Hemingway (extreme left) and group of soldiers

Night attack, with phosphorous bombs

Americans in French tanks

General John J. Pershing with George C. Marshall

Tut Tut

Uncle Sam comforting Civilization

Defeat the Kaiser and His U-Boats

The Big Four at the Paris home of President Wilson

THE TREATY OF PEACE

Terms: The German People Must Pay

Formation of 5 Grumman torpedo bombers in the clouds

P-51 'Mustang' fighter planes being prepared for test flight

Trails in the Sub-stratosphere

Model military aircraft hanging from the ceiling

U.S.S. RANGER Naval Dispatch

Save Freedom of Worship. Buy War Bonds.

Save Freedom of Speech. Buy War Bonds.

Ours...to fight for Freedom from Want

Ours...to fight for Freedom from Fear

Swing Shift

In the South Pacific

War Bulletins

The New Order

The Freedoms Conquer

Freedom's Warrior--American Indian

Labor in a Diesel Plant

Next of Kin

Women welders

Back Him Up! Buy War Bonds.

Unity Means Victory! . . . Buy U.S. war bonds and stamps.

You buy 'em, we'll fly 'em!

Buy War Bonds

Bonds Build Ships! Buy More Bonds.

The Sky's the Limit! Keep Buying War Bonds.

To Have and to Hold! War Bonds.

He CAN'T forget Pearl Harbor - Can you?

Seventh war loan. Now--all together.

Adolf Hitler, standing in open car

St. Paul's Cathedral, London, amid smoke and flames

Russian soldiers engaged in hunting down German stragglers

An American soldier wounded by shrapnel

Lt. General George Patton

Roll call at a German concentration camp

Dwight Eisenhower giving orders to American paratroopers

Parisian girl cheers U.S. troops

Crimean Conference

Wurzburg, Germany after bombing

VE Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London

First troops of the 3rd Battalion, 132nd Infantry, American Division

Pearl Harbor Naval Base aflame

President Roosevelt signing the Declaration of War

Battle of Midway, June 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1942

Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Aftermath of casualties and destruction at Tarawa

Bombardier sights Manchuria target

Paratroopers landing at Kamiri Strip

Gen. MacArthur and aides wading ashore, Leyte, Philippine Islands

Fifth Division marines at Iwo Jima

A North American P-51 takes off from Iwo Jima

Second atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan

D-Day services in a synagogue

Decorating a soldier's grave in one of the Negro sections

Baseball Game, Manzanar Relocation Center

Entrance to Manzanar

Burning leaves, autumn dawn, Manzanar Relocation Center

Nuclear explosion, Trinity Test Site, New Mexico

Nuclear explosion, Trinity Test Site, New Mexico

Nuclear explosion, Trinity Test Site, New Mexico

Nuclear explosion, Trinity Test Site, New Mexico

Nuclear explosion, Trinity Test Site, New Mexico

Gen. Douglas MacArthur

Mitchell Red Cloud

General of the Army Douglas MacArthur

Two U.S. Air Force F-86 Sabrejets

Infantrymen of the Fifth Regiment, First Marine Division

Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara addresses a press conference

Home Is Where You Dig It

Soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade

Near the Demilitarized Zone

Marines maneuver a 105mm howitzer

Rendering for the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial

An artisan etches names of Americans killed in the Vietnam War

Camp of 31st Pennsylvania Infantry near Washington, D.C.

Filling cartridges at the United States Arsenal

Patients and nurses

For every fighter a woman worker

Women welders on the way to their job

Women reconditioning used spark plugs

Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville

Another skilled worker 'enlists' for the duration

Painting Y's for airplane engines

War production workers at the Heil Company

Assembling a B-25 bomber

Putting finishing touches on a B17F navy bomber

The more women at work the sooner we win!

'The girl he left behind' is still behind him--she's a WOW

Their real pin-up girl

I'm proud . . . my husband wants me to do my part

Good work sister

Grandma is never absent now

WOMEN: There's work to be done and a war to be won . . . now!

Columbia Calls. Enlist Now for the U.S. Army.

Knit a Bit for Our First Line of Defense . . .

War Gardens Victorious

War Gardens over the Top

Enlist. On Which Side of the Window are You?

Thirty-five of Our Women Doctors are Already Over There

'I Have a Boy' by Daniel M. Henderson

War Clouds Gather!

Have You a Red Cross Service Flag?

Help Him

Attack of the Louisiana Tigers on a battery of the 11th Corps

Attack of the Louisiana Tigers on a battery of the 11th Corps

Capture of the Forts at Cape Hatteras inlet--First day

Defeat of the Army of Genl. Pope at Manassas

Burning of Mr. Mum[m]a's houses and barns

Battle of Gettysburg. Longstreet's attack upon the left center.

7th N.Y. Heavy Arty. in Barlows charge nr. Cold Harbor.

1st Maine Cavalry Skirmishing

Wounded escaping from the burning woods of the Wilderness

Here's a health to the next one that dies

Bivouaced in the rifle pits 5th Corps

Black soldier

Negroes leaving the plough

The last of Ewells Corps April 6

Genl. Lee leaving the McLean house after the Surrender

Rebs Taking the oath at Richmond

Regimental Flags of the 6th United States Colored Troops

Unidentified sailor

U.S. Army infantry troops, African American unit

Oveta Culp Hobby

June 25, 1916, Serbia Day

Whistling to Keep Their Courage Up

Germans crossing the boundary line into France

British soldiers returning from fighting

Inhabitants of Chalons-sur-Marne take refuge

Airplane, artillery gun, and soldiers

German pilot with his fighter plane

Lt. Raoul Lufbury

A U.S. Marine rings a gas alarm bell

A tank emerges from a trench

Our heroes under fire at the Battle of the Somme

The two reapers. Time works for us...and so does death

"The Usual Patrons" -Three leaders --Kaiser Wilhelm II-Germany, Emperor Francis Joseph I-Austria, and Muhammed VI, Ottoman Empire- at theater, watching figure dance over corpses as buildings burn.

French soldiers carry a wounded comrade

A Hopeless Dawn

Hauling a gun out of the mud in Flanders

Mask for a wounded French soldier

A priest reads the funeral mass

Uncle Sam looks at war clouds across the sea

Richard Harding Davis at Verdun in 1915

Enlist

Lend the Way They Fight, Buy Bonds to Your Utmost

The Women's Radio Corps on duty in Washington, D.C.

Salvation Army women bring sustenance to soldiers

Vice President Marshall draws a name for the draft

The Doughboys Make Good

Order of Battle on Western Front

Monument commemorating the Battle of North Point

Confederate Monument, Baltimore, Maryland

American Troops on Ramparts at Manila [Bay]

A plan of the action at Bunkers-Hill, on the 17th of June 1775

Sketch of battlefield of Gettysburg

D-Day daily situation maps

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