Home |Visit Civil-War.Net
CivilWarPhotos.Net
Over 1,000 Civil War Images, Photographs and Cartes de Visites
Confederate States Officers and Soldiers Confederate States Government Officials United States Officers and Soldiers United States Government Officials Naval Officers
Artillery Units and Equipment Cavalry Units Communications and Intelligence Engineering Units Group Photos Infantry Units Medical and Hospitals Navy Units and Ships Quartermaster, Sutler and Commissary
African Americans Civilians Military Life Photographers, Reporters and Editors
Casualties Prisoner Related Lincoln Assassination
Foreign Diplomats and Observers Industry and Infrastructure
Antietam, MD Atlanta, GA Charleston, SC Gettysburg, PA Manassas, VA Richmond, VA Washington, D.C. Other Locations
Manassas, VA
88. Ruins of Stone Bridge - Bull Run, VA, March 1862
89. Confederate Fortifications - Manassas, VA, March 1862
325. View of the Battlefield - Bull Run, VA, July 1861
418. Union Graves on the Battlefield - Cedar Mountain, VA, August 1862
371. Men of Company C, 41st New York Infantry - Manassas, VA, July 1862
356. Matthew Brady, the Photographer returned from Bull Run, July 22, 1861
406. A Photographer at Manassas - Manassas, VA, July 4, 1863
337. Headquarters of General Irvin McDowell, formerly used by General P. G. T. Beauregard (CSA) - Near Manassas, VA, July 5, 1862
363. View of Bull Run - Bull Run, VA
364. Sudley Church - Bull Run, VA, March 1862
365. Federal Cavalry at Sudley Ford - Bull Run, VA, March 1862
366. Matthews' or the Stone House - Bull Run, VA, March 1862
367. Ruins of Mrs. Judith Henry's House - Bull Run, VA, March 1862
368. Catharpin Run, Sudley Church, and the Remains of the Sudley Sulphur Spring House - Bull Run, VA, March 1862
391. Federal Battery Fording a Tributary of the Rappahannock on the Day of Battle - 2nd Bull Run, August 1862
511. Confederate Fortifications, with Federal Soldiers - Manassas, VA, March 1862
690. Dedication of the Battle Monument, Judge Abram B. Olin of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, Who Delivered the Address, Stands by the Rail. Bull Run, VA, June 10, 1865
713. Orange and Alexandria Railroad Wrecked by Retreating Confederates - Manassas, VA, March 1862
The navigation, design and text used are the Intellectual Property (IP) of the site owner.
Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 All RightsReserved. Ownership of this IP does not transfer to individual users.