Processed by
Dorothy A. Nicholson
6 March 2006
Manuscript and Visual Collections Department
William Henry Smith Memorial Library
Indiana Historical Society
450 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269
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1 postcard box, 2 stereograph boxes, |
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1861–1913 |
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PROVENANCE: |
Various accessions |
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None |
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REPRODUCTION |
Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. |
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ACCESSION |
0000.0103, 0000.0436, 0000.0455, 0000.0495, 0000.0496, 0000.0497, 0000.0498, 0000.0499, 0000.0501, 0000.0502, 0000.0503, 0000.0504, 0000.0507, 0000.0508, 0000.0509, 0000.0510, 0000.0523, 0000.0524, 0000.0526, 0000.0527, 0000.0528, 0000.0540, 0000.0541, 1940.1012, 1941.1110, 1942.0507, 1949.0208, 1949.0715, 1950.0625, 1951.0512, 1952.0122, 1952.1219, 1955.1105, 1957.0509, 1961.0001, 1961.0506, 1962.0409, 1962.0514, 1963.1107, 1965.0024, 1965.0319, 1965.0709, 1966.0038, 1966.0039, 1966.0040, 1973.0712, 1974.0412, 1976.0312, 1982.1016, 1984.1014, 1985.0332, 1991.0236, 1991.0280, 1992.0026, 1996.0942X, 1998.1127, 1999.0680, 2001.0071, 2002.0349, 2003.0294, 2005.0026, 2005.0027, 2005.0120 |
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This is an artificial collection made up of numerous individual accessions. Additions are expected. |
The Civil War began on 12 April 1861 when Confederate forces fired on the Union garrison at Fort Sumter, South Carolina. President Lincoln called for volunteers on the 15th of April and the next day Indiana’s Governor Morton responded when he issued his call for Indiana volunteers to defend the nation.
In all over 208,000 men from Indiana served during the war. They made up 141 regiments of infantry, 16 regiments of cavalry and 26 batteries of artillery. The Indiana troops fought in seventeen states with most of the troops serving in the western theater of operations. By the end of the war in April 1865 more than 24,000 Indiana soldiers had been killed or were dead from disease.
Sources:
Bodenhamer, David G. Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Reference Room Collection: F534.I55 E4 1994
Indiana Civil War Centennial Commission. A chronology of Indiana in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Reference Room Collection: E506 .I394 1965
Series 1: Newspaper Illustrations, is arranged chronologically with the captions in quotation marks “ ” and the name of each publication in italics. It contains illustrations and some accompanying articles concerning Indiana regiments from the following weekly newspapers, Harper’s Weekly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, and The National Review. One illustration from another publication entitled, Pictorial History of the War of 1861, is also included as it is in newspaper format. Some publications are not identified.
Series 2: Stereographs are arranged by subject and the descriptive titles from the stereographs are listed.
Series 3: Postcards were produced during the 20th century and show historic Civil War sites and people, these are arranged by state.
Series 4: Political Ephemera has one political cartoon, printed material on Grant, and some printed 1864 and 1868 election ephemera.
Series 5: Land Battles and Engagements contains mostly illustrations from unidentified books, some are dated, these are arranged by date and those lacking dates are alphabetical by the title on the print.
Series 6: Naval Battles and Engagements are mostly illustrations from unidentified books, some are dated, they are arranged by date and those lacking dates are alphabetical by the title.
Series 7: Illustrations and Scenic Views contain views of the Cumberland Gap, Shenandoah Valley, and Fredericksburg, Va. at the time of the Civil War.
Series 8: Maps from Books illustrations, mostly battlefields taken from books.
Series 9: African Americans a recruitment poster and illustrations from books.
Series 10: Union Political Leaders, the political leaders from the northern states.
Series 11: Union Military Leaders Army and Navy officers from the northern states.
Series 12: Confederate Leaders both political and military leaders from the southern states.
Series 13: Indiana Regiments and Companies is made up of individual and group photographs, drawings, and printed materials, organized regiment or company numbers.
Series 14: G.A.R. and Anniversaries is comprised of veterans, post war activities, and scenes.
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“The Eleventh Indiana Volunteers swearing to remember Buena Vista, at Indianapolis, May, 1861,” Harper’s Weekly, 22 June 1861. [color lithograph] |
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“The Eleventh Indiana Volunteers swearing to remember Buena Vista, at Indianapolis, May, 1861,” Harper’s Weekly, 22 June 1861. |
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Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 6 July 1861, pages 113-122, 127-128 |
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“Bivouac of the Eleventh Indiana Volunteer Regiment (Zouaves), Colonel Lewis Wallace Commanding, at Cumberland, Md.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 6 July 1861, p. 124 |
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“The Eleventh Indiana Volunteer Regiment (Zouaves), Colonel Lewis Wallace commanding, under arms, at night, awaiting the enemy, at Cumberland, MD.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 6 July 1861, p. 125 |
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“The Eleventh Indiana Regiment
of Zouaves, Colonel L. Wallace,” Harper’s Weekly, 20 July 1861, p. 452 |
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“Battle of Rich Mountain, … The Thirteenth Indiana Regiment Charging down the pike in the face of a large body of Rebel troops… ,” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 27 July 1861, p. 161 |
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“The graves of the Indiana Volunteers who fell at the Battle of Rich Mountain, Western Virginia,” n.d. |
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“Colonel Lewis Wallace, of the
Eleventh Indiana Volunteers, Zouave Regiment, and his staff…,” Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 10 August 1861, |
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“Arrival of the Twenty-Second Indiana Volunteers, Colonel J.C. Davis, at St. Louis, Missouri,” Harper’s Weekly, 14 Sept. 1861, p. 582 |
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“The U.S. Steamer Monticello shelling the Rebel troops … on their return from an unsuccessful attempt to cut off the retreat of the 20th Indiana Regiment,” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 2 Nov. 1861, p. 376–377 |
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“The loyal inhabitants of Hatteras Island, … overtaken by the 20th Indiana Regiment, while retreating to Fort Hatteras for protection, October 4,” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 2 Nov. 1861, p. 380 |
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“Camp Morton, near Indianapolis , Indiana.” Harper’s Weekly, 13 Sept. 1862, p. 588 [3 copies, 2 in color] |
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“Reception of the Ninth Indiana Volunteers at Danville, Kentucky, after driving out the Rebels.” Harper’s Weekly, 8 Nov. 1862, p. 710 |
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“Battle of Stone River, Tenn. The decisive charge of General Negley’s division across the river… January 2d, 1863…,” p. 312–313 |
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“Attack of the Federal forces on
the Confederate works during the siege of Vicksburg, May 22d, 1863,” |
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“Morgan’s raid into Indiana–the Confederate guerillas destroying and pillaging the depot and stores at Salem, Indiana, July 10.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 8 Aug. 1863, p. 321 |
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“Battle at Corrack’s Ford,” “p. 52, “Engagement at Romney, Va.,” p. 68, “Battle of Rich Mountain,” p. 90, Pictorial History of the War of 1861 |
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“The boys in blue–reunion at Indianapolis , Indiana,” [Harper’s Weekly, 14 Oct. 1876, p. 837] [hand tinted and mounted] |
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“The boys in blue–reunion at Indianapolis , Indiana,” Harper’s Weekly, 14 Oct. 1876, p. 837 |
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Ad for Civil War pensions by H.S. Berlin & Co., Washington, D.C., The National Review, n.d., p. 8 |
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Union Army Telegraph Corps on the Yorktown-Williamsburg Road, n.d. [reproduction of Thomas Nast engraving] |
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Battle Scenes: Battle of Gettysburg, Picket’s Charge, Battle of Port Hudson, Battle of Shiloh, Sheridan’s Ride |
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Lookout Mountain Views: 5 stereocards |
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Cannons: Park of Captured Guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va., U.S. Navy ship with cannons on deck, Cannons overlooking harbor |
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Washington D.C. area : Home of Robert E. Lee, Soldiers Graves, Arlington, Va. Soldier’s Home, Washington Monument, Capitol under construction, Green Room in White House with portrait of General Grant on wall |
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Prisons: Libby Prison at Richmond |
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African Americans : Group of Contrabands at Headquarters Gen’l Lafayette |
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Monuments: Confederate Monument Augusta, Ga., unidentified monument |
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National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio : ten views of soldiers at the home, ca. 1890 |
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17 Antique Reproduction Stereoscopes: [arranged numerically] View of Fort Sumter; Harper’s Ferry; Ditch at Antietam; A Letter From Our Boy; Burial of the Dead; Potter House, destroyed by Sherman’s Army at siege of Atlanta, Ga.; View in Petersburgh, Va.; Dwelling Houses on Bollingbrook St., Petersburgh, Va. [two views]; Rebel breastworks in front of Petersburgh; Ruins of Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Va.; Maj. Gen. Sherman and Staff, Atlanta, Ga.; Rebel Fortifications, Atlanta, Ga.; Where General McPherson was Killed; Fort McAllister, on Ogechee River, Ga.; Camp in Monument Garden, Chattanooga; General Lee’s Headquarters, Gettysburg, Pa. |
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Alabama: State Capitol building at Montgomery, Ala.; First White House of the Confederacy at Montgomery, Ala. |
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Georgia: Old State Capitol at Milledgeville, Ga., Double Barreled Cannon made at Athens, Ga. Foundry |
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Illinois: Homes of General U.S. Grant before and after the war at Galena, Ill., Halliday Hotel room occupied by Grant at Cairo, Ill. |
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Kentucky: General John Hunt Morgan’s house at Lexington, Ky. |
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Maryland: Barbara Fritchie poem and home at Frederick, Md., Home of Chief Justice Taney at Frederick, Md. |
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Mississippi: Portraits of Jefferson Davis and his daughter Winnie, Beauvoir House – Jefferson Davis shrine at Biloxi, Miss., Biloxi Lighthouse at Biloxi, Miss., “Arlie” Mansion at Natchez, Miss., “Glenfield” Mansion at Natchez, Miss., Rosalie Mansion at Natchez, Miss., Vicksburg National Military Park monuments and historic sites at Vicksburg, Miss. |
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Ohio: Birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant at Point Pleasant, Ohio, Portraits of Grant and family |
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Virginia: Table from Appomattox Court House used by Grant and Lee |
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Heads of the Democracy. Blunderhead, Wronghead, Sorehead, Blockhead, Copperhead [political cartoon lithograph, n.d.] |
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[General Grant printed ephemera, political cartoon of 1877, poems, and copy of 1862correspondence] |
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“Unconditional Union Ticket. For
President Abraham Lincoln,…[1864]” |
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Attack on the Massachusetts 6th at Baltimore. April 10th 1861. |
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Battle of Antietam,
Army of the Potomac: Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, …, Sept. 17’ 1862. c. 1888,
by Kurz & Allison…Chicago U.S.A. |
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The Battle of Atlanta. [brochure for the 1864 battle scene exhibited at the Cyclorama in Indianapolis, ca. 1890] |
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The Fall of Richmond, Va. On the Night of April 2nd 1865 [Lithograph] |
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Surrender of Gen’l. Lee, at Appomattox C.H. Va. April 9th 1865 [Currier & Ives Lithograph of Lee and Grant sitting at a table] |
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Battle of Antietam–Taking of the Bridge on Antietam Creek. |
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The Battle of Lookout Mountain |
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Battle of Malvern Hill |
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The Battle at Pittsburg Landing. [2 copies] |
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Battle of Rich Mountain. |
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Battle of the Wilderness |
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Battle of Wilson’s Creek.–Fall of Genl. Lyon. |
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Cavalry Charge |
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Charge of the Battery |
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Charge on Fort Donelson. |
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Death of Col. Baker. |
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Death of Ellsworth. |
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Death of Sergeant Dyer While Spiking His Gun. |
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Evacuation of Cumberland Gap. |
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First Battle of Bull Run |
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Genl. Lyons Charge at the Battle of Wilsons Creek. |
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Guerillas destroying a Railroad-Train near Nashville. |
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Malvern Hill. |
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Newbern. Engraved expressly for Abbott’s Civil War. |
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A Rebel Shell Bursting in a Union Hospital. (Corinth) |
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A Woman in Battle,–“Michigan Bridget” Carrying the Flag. |
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The Dying Soldier.–The Last Letter From Home. |
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Interview Between Grant and Pemberton. |
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Midnight on the Battle Field [caring for the wounded] |
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Played Out. [Edwin Forbes Illustration] |
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Title page from The Great Rebellion by J.T. Headley [title page illustration of Ft. Sumter bombardment] |
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The U.S. Frigate St. Lawrence Sinking the Privateer “Petrel,” Aug. 1, 1861. |
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Bombardment & Capture of Forts Walker & Beauregard, Port royal, S.C. Nov. 7, 1861. |
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First Naval Combat Between Iron Vessels. Hampton Roads, March 9th 1862. |
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Capture of Forts Jackson & St. Phillip. And Entire Destruction of Rebel Gun Boats Rams & Iron Clad Batteries by Union Fleet Under Com. Farragut April 24, 1862 |
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Landing of Troops on Roanoke Island. Burnside Expedition 1862 |
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Fort Sumter “Repossessed” by the Union, Feb. 18, 1865. |
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Battle of the Rams |
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Capture of New Orleans–Attack on Fort Phillip. |
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Capture of the Ram Tennessee by Farragut (Mobile Bay) |
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Guerillas Burning Steamers on the Cumberland River. |
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Iron Clads and Monitors Bombarding Defences [Sic] of Charleston |
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The Monitor at Work on the Merrimac (or Virginia) |
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Naval Conflict in Hampton Roads–Action Between the Monitor & Merrimac. |
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Porter’s Gun Boats Passing the Falls of Red River. |
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Sinking of the Alabama. |
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The Sinking of the Cumberland. |
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Sinking of the Pirate Alabama by the Kearsarge. |
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Sinking of the Privateer Alabama by the Kearsarge. |
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Sunset View of Fort Sumter Before the Bombardment. |
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View of Cumberland Gap, From the South. While Occupied by U.S. Forces, commanded by Gen’l George W. Morgan, September 14th, 1862. [Lithograph] |
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View in the Shenandoah Valley |
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View of Fredericksburg, Virginia. |
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Appomatox Court House. |
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Approaches to Richmond |
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Defenses of Mobile |
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Defenses of Richmond and Petersburg |
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Defenses of Washington |
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Field of Operations Between the Pamunkey and the James Rivers [map from a book] |
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Fort Donelson February, 13–16, 1862 |
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Grant’s Final Field of Operations |
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Map of the Battlefield of Chattanooga |
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Map of the Seat of War 1861–1865 [view of the southeastern United States, includes southern Indiana] |
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Map of the Siege of Vicksburg, Miss. From the 18th to the 4th of July, 1863. |
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Richmond |
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Shenandoah Valley Campaign |
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Washington and Vicinity |
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The Wilderness |
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[Map of Georgia and the Carolinas showing cities, rivers, roads, and railroads] |
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Freedom to the Slave, All Slaves Were Made Freemen… [recruitment poster, message and words to the John Brown Song on verso, color lithograph, 1863] |
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Fleeing From the Land of Bondage.–On the Mississippi River in 1863. [print from unidentified book] |
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Entrance of the Fifty Fifth Massachusetts (colored) Regiment into Charleston. Feb. 21 1865. [print from unidentified book] |
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“A Slave Cabin” [Edwin Forbes Illustration, n.d.] |
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[Group of slaves gathered around man with fiddle, print from unidentified book, n.d.] |
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President and Cabinet,
1864 |
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Eminent Upholders in
Congress of the War for the Union. |
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Eminent Opponents of the
Slave Power |
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Eminent Loyal Governors. |
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O.P. Morton [Governor of Indiana] |
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Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of Supreme Court [carte de visite] |
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The Council of War [Photograph of plaster cast statue by John Rogers depicting Lincoln, Grant and Stanton, n.d.] |
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The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet. From the original picture painted at the White House in 1864. Painted by F.B. Carpenter, Engraved by A.H. Ritchie |
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Emancipation leaders, senators, and representatives of the 38th Congress who voted for the 13th Amendment [Composite photograph, ca. 1865] |
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President, New Members of
Cabinet & Others |
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Andrew Johnson [portrait by T.D. Booth, Engr.] |
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Ambrose Everett Burnside, Brig. Gen. [photograph of Putnam engraving] |
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Brig. Gen. A.E. Burnside [New York, G.P. Putnam, engraving] |
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A.E. Burnside, Maj. Gen’l. U.S.A. [Burnside on horse] [lithograph] |
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Maj. Gen. A.E. Burnside [lithograph] |
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A.E. Burnside, Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. [Burnside standing] [Engraving] |
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U.S. Grant, [1885 lithograph portrait published by the Toledo Blade, Artist: T.P. Ritchie] |
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Lieut. Gen. Grant [carte de visite size engraving] |
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General Grant’s Grand March, 1862 [Lithograph sheet music cover with portrait of Grant] |
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“U.S. Grant Album” 1886 [Fold out album with illustrations marking major events in his life, death, and funeral] |
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Brig. Gen. P.A. Hackleman [engraving] |
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Brigadier-General William Harrow, 14th Indiana Infantry Regiment [charcoal portrait drawn from carte de visite, framed and under glass] |
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Brig. Gen. R.H. Milroy [engraving] |
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J.C. Sullivan, Brig. Gen’l U.S.A. [lithograph] |
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Union Generals |
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Union Generals |
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Union Naval Officers |
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Defenders of the Union |
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Our Heroic Dead |
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Military Commission That Tried Indiana Conspirators in 1864 [copy photograph, list of names on verso] |
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Confederate Chieftains |
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Confederate Generals |
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The Survivors of the 5th Indiana Cavalry Association. In attendance at their Third Annual Reunion, grouped around the old Regimental Flag. Indianapolis, October 14 and 15, 1885. Photograph by R. Gordon, Indianapolis [90th Regiment] |
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Members of Company G, 5th Indiana Cavalry taken Dec. 7th 1895 [Individuals identified at bottom of photograph, newspaper clipping on back] |
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Members of Company G, 5th Indiana Cavalry taken in Greenfield, (Ind.) February 15th 1910 [Individuals identified at bottom of photograph] |
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George C. Smith, Drummer Boy of the Sixth Indiana Regiment. [illustration from weekly newspaper] |
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Johnsons Military Company and Regimental Record Company C Rising Sun Rounders, 7th Ind. Vols. [Color lithograph by L. Lipman, Milwaukee, 1862] |
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From Kulp’s Hill overlooking the battlefield, from position held by the Seventh Indiana and Knapp’s Battery. Gettysburg, Pa. [ca. 1900?] |
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Reunion of the 9th Indiana Cavalry held at Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 12, 1911 |
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“Chattanooga, Tenn. in 1864 J.H. Ehlers, 11th Ind. Battery. Presented to the Soldiers of the Post of the G.A.R. of Auburn, Ind. By Mrs. M.A. Ehlers.” [Segmented panoramic view of Chattanooga, Tennessee showing army encamped in and around city] |
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To All Whom It May Concern Know Ye That Fabius Miller …Enlisted in Company D 13th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Company…Died April-1864… [Color lithograph memorial] |
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Cantonment Hicks 16th Regt. Ind. Vols., (stone lithograph), Sketched by Geo. L.S. Baker |
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Amaziah Board, Pvt. Co. B. 16th Ind. Regt. (3 yrs.) Age 44 from original [copy photograph] |
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Camp Hascall Parkersburgh Va. 17th Regi’t. Ind. V.M. July 10, 1861 [view of band at camp, railroad tracks, and supply train, James S. Halsey member of band] |
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“Major Gordon Tanner, 22nd Indiana Regt.” [portrait cut from larger print] |
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28th Regiment U.S. Colored Infantry, Company F [roster sheet with frame and glass] |
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Officers of the 28th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops, photographed by Swain Brothers, Indianapolis [composite photograph] |
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Monument to the 29th Indiana Infantry Regiment, “Commanded by Lieut. Col. David M. Dunn, 5th Brigade-Col. E.N. Kirk-2nd Division-Gen. McCook-Army of the Ohio” [location of monument unknown] |
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[Adolph Metzner drawings of Missionary Ridge, and Battle of Resaca, 2 copy photographs and copy of article “The 32nd Indiana Infantry: as Adolph Metzner Drew it,” Civil War Times Illustrated, August 1974] |
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Divine Service by Rev. P.P. Cooney C.S.C. Chaplain Gen. of Ind. Troops in the Field. Atlanta Campaign. Army of the Cumberland, Easter Sunday 1864…35th Indiana Volunteers… [color lithograph] |
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G.A.R. group 1908 [Milton Jones, Company D, 49th Volunteer Infantry of Austin, Indiana identified] |
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Edward W. King, Commander, 68th Indiana Regiment, killed at the Battle of Chickamauga |
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Camp Burgess, Bowling Green, Ky., Camp of 70th Reg. Ind. Volunt’rs Col. B. Harrison; …the Regiment on Dress Parade. Sketched by A.E. Mathews |
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“Members of Company “C” 84th Indiana Volunteers in photograph taken in 1864” [2 copy photographs, typed list of names on verso] |
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Close Quarters at Resaca,
15 May 1864, |
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Pen and pencil drawing by Francis A. Thuis, Company A, of the 91st Regiment, encamped at Cumberland Gap, in the early months of 1864. |
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Sylvester Board, Co. E, 99th Ind. Regt. (3 yrs.) Age 21 from original [copy photograph] |
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Regimental Camp of the 100th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Volunteers, Col. R. M. Johnson, Commanding, Belfont, Alabama, in the spring of 1864 |
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G.A.R. & War Record. Published by J.M. Vickroy & Co., Terre Haute, Ind. IV edition, 1896. [Color lithograph, certificate features war scenes, military officers, presidents, highlights Benjamin Harrison] |
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“Group of veterans, Jan. 1st 1913 in commemoration of Battle of Stone River 1863. Taken on M.E. Church steps, Auburn, Ind.” |
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Peace Reunion Camp of the
Blue and the Gray, 50th Anniversary, Battle of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA, July 1st to 4th 1913. Photo No. 1 |
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Monument to G.W.P. Custis. [View of Arlington Cemetery, n.d.] |
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General Sheridan and Staff [on parade, n.d.] |
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Unidentified group of G.A.R.
veterans, ca. 1910 |
Panoramic Photographs: |
For additional information on this collection, including a list of subject headings that may lead you to related materials:
1. Go to the Indiana Historical Society's online catalog: http://opac.indianahistory.org/
2. Click on the "Basic Search" icon.
3. Select "Call Number" from the "Search In:" box.
4. Search for the collection by its basic call number (in this case, P 0455).
5. When you find the collection, go to the "Full Record" screen for a list of headings that can be searched for related materials.