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Union Infantry Officer Advancing, No.2 The attire of the Iron Brigade was more along the lines of the out-dated U.S. Army dress uniform than the common infantryman’s kit. Probably its...
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Defending the Round Tops, No. 1 Due to the fog of war, ego, ineptitude, and just plain bad timing, Little Round top was left largely undefended. At the every edge...
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Union Iron Brigade Casualty Falling, No.2 The Iron Brigade consisted of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin, 24th Michigan, and 19th Indiana regiments – an all western brigade with a reputation...
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Union Sergeant in State Jacket Standing Reaching for Cap Introduced in the early 1820s, the percussion cap was a type of single-use ignition device for muzzle loaded firearms. When released, the...
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Union Corporal in State Jacket Standing Firing Although the archetypal image of a Union soldier is an infantryman wearing a forage cap and sack coat, but in reality there were...
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Union Iron Brigade Advancing at Right Shoulder, No.3 Although it is commonly believed that the western “Iron Brigade” wore distinctive dress, the truth is that this unit made up of...
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Union Iron Brigade in Gaiters Tearing Cartridge Although it is commonly believed that the western “Iron Brigade” wore distinctive dress, the truth is that this unit made up of midwestern...
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Union Iron Brigade Advancing at Right Shoulder Wearing Gaiters, No.2 The uniform of the Iron Brigade differed somewhat from the standard uniform of the Union army during the American Civil...
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Union Sergeant in State Jacket Standing Reaching for Cap Introduced in the early 1820s, the percussion cap was a type of single-use ignition device for muzzle loaded firearms. When released, the...
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Defending the Round Tops, No. 2 On the morning of 2 July Little Round Top was held by a meager handful of Federal soldiers. Brig. Gen. John W. Geary’s division...
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Union NCO Flagbearer, 44th New York Infantry with National Colors The 44th New York fought bravely at Second Battle of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville but never was their...
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Ready to Fire! Union M1841 12 Pound Howitzer In the annals of artillery, armies employed field guns for direct fire and mortars for high-angle fire and the howitzer lay in-between. The...
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Give ‘em Another Round Confederate Artillery with 6 Pound Howitzer The M1841 6-pound field gun was a smoothbore muzzle-loading cannon that was adopted by the United States Army in 1841 and used...
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Confederate Artillery Crewman with Sponge and Rammer Most of the artillery used during the war were still muzzle loading weapons requiring the powder charge and projectile to be loaded from the...
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Union 16th Michigan Flagbearer with National Colors On 2 July, Colonel Strong Vincent’s brigade was intercepted by a staff officer desperately seeking men to cover the vital position of Little...
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Confederate Artillery Crewman with Sponge and Rammer Most of the artillery used during the war were still muzzle loading weapons requiring the powder charge and projectile to be loaded from the...
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Load! Confederate Artillery with 12 Pound Howitzer Some time in the early 1830s the Army realized its need for a smaller, lighter, more versatile cannon that would still have almost the...
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Union Infantry Casualty in State Jacket Falling Wounded The American Civil War resulted in an estimated 1.5 million casualties. One reason for the high number of battle injuries was the...
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Union Infantry Casualty in State Jacket The Civil War was America’s bloodiest conflict. The unprecedented violence of battles such as Shiloh, Antietam, Chickamauga, the Wilderness, and Gettysburg shocked citizens and...
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Union Dismounted Cavalry Trooper Loading Carbine, No.2 The Civil War witnessed a technological revolution in weaponry. This was highlighted by a changeover from smoothbore firearms to rifled barrel firearms, but...
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Light Artillery Limber Typically to move a gun, a 6-horse team was harnessed in pairs to a wood and iron limber resting on two wheels. The frame of the limber...
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Union Infantry in Sack Coat Kneeling Firing, No.2 On the eve of the American Civil War, the entire source of sack coats for the regular army was the Army Clothing...
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Confederate Infantry Sergeant Marching, No.1 During the last two years of the war there were many stories and reports by soldiers on both sides that mention troops in the Army...
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Confederate Infantry Drummer Marching A civil war Fife and Drum Corps would include a Drum Major, Fifers, and Drummers playing both the snare drum and bass drum. Normally attached to a...
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Confederate Infantry Fifer Marching Boys were often used as fifers if they had the skill and sufficient lung power. Fifes throughout the 18th century were nearly all made of boxwood....
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Confederate Infantry Flagbearer with 1st National Colors The original flag of the Confederate States of America, commonly known as the “Stars and Bars,” was approved by the Congress of the...
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Union Infantry Sergeant at Rest According to Hardee’s revised manual, the position of “Parade Rest” has the rifle across the body with the left hand over the top near the...
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M1841 12 Pound Howitzer The Model 1841 12 pound gun was a traditional artillery piece, and a state-of-the-art weapon for its time. The M1841 first saw action in the Mexican-American...
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Union Infantry in Frock Coat Cheering Called the Model 1858 Enlisted Frock Coat, the coats were intended to be worn as dress coats in conjunction with the broad-brimmed 1858 Hat...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Scrambling Up The Round Tops, Set No.1 The wooded, rocky hills of the Big and Little Round Tops anchored the left flank of the Union line during...
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Confederate Infantry Corporal Urging Men Forward All soldiers – from either side – showed considerable courage and fortitude during the war. They suffered great and extraordinary dangers during the course...
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Forward March Soldiers on both sides marched between dawn and dusk, rarely at night because of risk of accidents and injury. They would make breakfast before sunrise, pack up camp,...
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Tail End of the Column Confederate with Four Footed Companion Civil war units, both North and South, had canine mascots. The soldiers did not feel any differently about their four footed...
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James Ewell Brown ‘Jeb’ Stuart was the outstanding Confederate Cavalry officer of the Civil War. Originally from Virginia ‘Jeb’ Stuart was a regular U.S. Army officer since his graduation from...
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Thumb cocking back the hammer of his carbine this trooper readies his weapon to fire.