Carte de visite of the flag of the 22nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War by photographer David Bustill Bowser, c. 1860′s.
Source: Library of Congress.
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Carte de visite of the flag of the 22nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War by photographer David Bustill Bowser, c. 1860′s.
Source: Library of Congress.
Ambrotype portrait of an African American Union soldier named Qualls Tibbs who served with the 27th United States Colored Infantry during the American Civil War, c. 1864-1865.
Source: Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Daguerreotype portrait of Albert Gallatin Nicholson posing with a musket and dog, American, c. 1845. He later fought in the Mexican-American War.
Animated stereoview portrait of a man identified as a hermit reading in front of his house in Nantucket, Massachusetts, c. 1800's. By Josiah J. Freeman.
Staged scene of Union Zouave surgeons of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment performing a leg amputation on a patient as a group of their comrades look on in a tent at Fort Monroe, Virginia, 1861. By George Stacy. Animated stereoview (fixed).
Portrait of a group of Union soldiers and civilians posing in front of a cottage in an unidentified camp during the Civil War. Attributed to Mathew Brady.
Two portraits of Union soldier Torrey W. Sibley taken 44 years apart in 1862 and 1906. He served with Company A of the 13th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.
Two portraits of Union soldier John S. Templeton taken 42 years apart in 1862 and 1904. He served with Company C of the 13th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.
Union soldiers of the 7th Regiment New York State Militia posing in Camp Cameron in Washington, D.C., 1861. Attributed to Mathew Brady.
Hand-colored tintype portrait of a Union soldier posing in a photography studio with hardtack, fatback, coffee pot, musket and other equipment during the Civil War.
Portrait of Union soldier Frank E. Sayers of the 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.
Third view of a Confederate soldier who was killed in Devil’s Den during the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1863. By Timothy O’Sullivan. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
Ambrotype portrait of three unidentified Union soldiers.
Daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man with a gun, 1848.
Portrait of an unidentified University of Virginia student who joined the Southern Guard, a Confederate company formed in Charlottesville which became part of the 19th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, c. 1861.
Tintype portrait of Union soldier Hollis Jubal Haven who served as a drummer in the 22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.