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Rare Color Photos of the American Civil War [Part 1] Share precious photos of the American Civil War period and invite you to enjoy them together.

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Rare Color Photos of the American Civil War [Part 1] Share precious photos of the American Civil War period and invite you to enjoy them together.
Rare Color Photos of the American Civil War [Part 1] Share precious photos of the American Civil War period and invite you to enjoy them together.

Five soldiers of the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Regiment of the Union Army of the North armed with Enfield muskets.

Rare Color Photos of the American Civil War [Part 1] Share precious photos of the American Civil War period and invite you to enjoy them together.

In August 1862, four officers of the Pennsylvania 4th Cavalry Of the Union Army of the North arrived in Westover, West Virginia.

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Pennsylvania, 1862. The staff of General Fitz John Porter resting at the camp.

The two officers lying in the front row were William G. Jones and George Armstrong Custer (then Lieutenant).

Lieutenant Colonel Custer, who had distinguished himself during the Civil War, was killed in the Battle of the Little Horn with the Native Americans on June 25, 1876, and was posthumously awarded the rank of Major General.

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September 1862 Antitam, Maryland. President Abraham Lincoln of the United States of America, who met with George Brynton McClellan.

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In 1863, General Gershom Mott and J. Bush, who had gathered with their staff, were among the leaders of the United States. H· H· General Ward.

Born in Trenton, New Jersey, General Gershom Mott fought in the Mexican-American War, among others, and was wounded as many as four times, and was appointed Major General of the Army Reserve in 1866, where he died in 1884.

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General George G. Meade standing in front of the field tent.

At the Battle of Gettysburg from July 1 to 3, 1863, General George G. Meade's 82,000 Confederates fought fiercely against 75,000 Confederates led by Robert E. Lee.

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Soldiers who died in the Battle of Gettysburg. At the end of the three-day battle, 23,049 men of the Northern Army and 28,063 men of the Confederate Army, for a total of 51,112 soldiers, were killed.

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In August 1863, the military band of the New York 93rd Infantry Regiment was stationed in Bilton, Virginia.

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In 1864 a field telegraph station was set up near Charles City at Wilcox Pier.

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In March 1864, Ulysses M. Thompson, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of the Northern Army, was appointed commander-in-chief of the Northern Army. S. Grant.

Commander Grant gave General Sherman the order to capture the South, and he personally led the Army of the Potomac to attack the Army of Northern Virginia commanded by General Robert E. Lee. On April 9, 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant in a private two-story mansion in the small town of Apomatox. Grant, a symbol of victory in the Civil War, was elected as the Republican candidate for the 18th president of the United States in 1868.

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