See also:
Civil War Art Collector
sonofthesouth.net
Original Civil War illustrations by artists such as Thomas Nast and Winslow Homer, as they appeared in the pages of 1860's Harper's Weekly in an online gallery, and for sale.
The American Civil War Photo Database
civilwar-pictures.com
Contains over 2000 photographs taken during the war, indexed and searchable.
CivilWarPhotos.Net
civilwarphotos.net
Over 1,000 high resolution Civil War Images.
Civil War Photographs
memory.loc.gov
1,118 photographs from the Library of Congress. A searchable and browsable database. Includes a timeline of the war.
Images of the Civil War
treasurenet.com
Images from the Civil War National Archives alphabetically arranged by subject.
Bob Koch's U.S.A. Civil War Web Site
usa-civil-war.com
Over 1,000 photographs, current and 19th Century, of Civil War battlefields and leaders, with information on each. Also includes Civil War book reviews, visitor submissions, and links to related sites.
Civil War Images
treasurenet.com
399 images of the American West and Civil War.
Virtual Civil War
mikelynaugh.com
A collection of historical and contemporary Civil War battlefield photography by brought to you by photographer Mike Lynaugh
Civil War Gallery
civilwarsoldier.com
Gallery of photographs of Northern and Southern leaders and soldiers.
Civil War Albums
civilwaralbum.com
A collection of albums containing over 1,100 photos, and several official records reports and maps related to the 1862-63 Vicksburg Campaigns, Battles of Shiloh, Forts Donelson and Henry, Siege of Port Hudson, U.S.S. Cairo at Vicksburg, Oklahoma's (Indian Territory) Forts Washita and McCulloch, the Civil War in Louisiana and many other Civil War sites.
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Seeing (and Playing) Music of Everyday Life - New York Times
Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:45:20 GMT+00:00
New York Times I recommend starting in the large, well-lighted gallery to the right as you exit the elevator. It introduces the visitor to the potential for the things ...
Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:45:20 GMT+00:00
New York Times I recommend starting in the large, well-lighted gallery to the right as you exit the elevator. It introduces the visitor to the potential for the things ...
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