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Albums about civil-war
published by pursang833
Pictures taken at the Antietam Civil War Battlefield in Maryland.
published by bach43gt
I haven't even touched the surface with the pictures I have, but I will be going back to finish this project.
published by grannie0
Indianapolis, Franklin & New Palestine Indiana - Frederick Fout (Faut) lived here in the 1850-1880's
published by justmarriednhappy
Taking a walk through the familial past -- Civil War Memorial, Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial & Canal walk, Historic buildings. Medal of Honor Frederick Fout lived in Indianapolis and New Palestine before moving to St. Louis, Missouri history, Rene
published by justmarriednhappy
Santa Rosa Island to Fort Pickens and the Gulf Island National Seashore prior to the arrival of Hurricane Ivan. A day of relaxation. Blue Skies, birds, seashore, and warm weather April 2004
published by rangelintrainin
Eh, Maties....here for a little more treasure hunting? You never know where it will take you. You may even end up in Al Capone's cell!
published by jarno6006
Stones River Civil War Re-enactment
published by jshaverhill
HILIGHTS OF LEXINGOTN AND ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY-VIRGINIA.
published by marilynant
Chalmette National Cemetary
published by pearsonr2
My trip to the Manassas battlefield.
published by mrpeanut05
Photos for April 2007 paper entitled: Vermont Civil War Stories
published by Tompharm
My pictures of the 2003 Ceder Creek Civil War reenactment
published by quartzcrys
Fort Donnelson on the Cumberland River during the Cilvil War.
published by azucaro
Trip to Harper's Ferry, West Virginia on Saturday, August 27th.
published by madmom007
published by captureDbyGodsGrace
A TN drive
published by canopus55
Hundido el 12 de Diciembre de 1936 por el submarino alemán U-34
published by pilgrim5
GETTYSBURG
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Travel
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Travel
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published by racin28
Any Visit to Historic Lexington Virginia should start at the Visitors Center. Free Parking and most attractions are located in walking distance. Lexington is home to a number of historic sites and the visitors center employees are extreamly helpful.
published by racin28
For four year Richmond, Virginia served as the Capital of the Confederate States of America. Today the Confederate Museum and the home which served as the Confederate White House are preserved as a Museum and Open to the Public. Hollywood Cemetery is the
published by iverymoto
Cuba, Mo is becoming known as The Mural City. Take a look!
published by sbarayal
Our Trip to Charleston, SC
published by MissElodie
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published by dwhike
Andersonville was perhaps the most notorious prison camp of the Civil War. Though it was only operational for 14 months over 13,000 prisoners died here due to malnutrition, exposure, and murder. Of all the Union Prisoner of War deaths, Andersonville accou
published by floppybacongirl
Gettysburg
published by dwallace954
September, 2006, trip
published by dwallace954
My trip to Gettysburg, September 2006
published by dwallace954
September trip, 2006
published by slawenski
Civil War Battlefield at Gettysburg Pennsylvania
published by stoneok
April 2007, visited Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park in Prairie Grove, Arkansas
published by tinoqahoush
Images of the first civil war which lasted between 1975 and 1991
published by size14d
published by mhclabaugh
This folder contains photos from the Pensacola Lighthouse, Ft Barrancas and the Naval Air Museum. In addition, there are photos from Pensacola's Memorial Park.
published by rondona2
Re-enactment of Civil War battles took place at Fort Steilacoom, WA this year 5-25-03.
published by catalyna99
Manassas, Virginia
published by catalyna99
Ft. Washington, Prince Geoerges Couny, MD
published by pimmekus
The Great Locomotive Chase Bus Tour from Marietta, Ga. to Ringgold, Ga.
published by history_eyes_05
published by cliftonjs
published by warmfuzzy34
Vacation to Gettysburg, PA Sept of 2002
published by myrtle107
The End Of Sherman's March To The Sea. This stronghold withstood seven major naval attacks by Federal forces. was designed to protect Savannah, the Ogeechee River, a vital railroad bridge and rice & cotton plantations bordering the river.
published by le_ann_b_3662
Kirk had a field trip to Nashville, TN, Chatanooga TN, and Atlanta GA with the I-Leap group on 4/24 & 4/24 2004.
published by jqbandy
assorted pics
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assorted pics
published by terilapierre
family vacation to Gettysburg
published by terilapierre
family vacation to historic gettysburg
published by unicorn2
The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory in the summer of 1863 that ended General Robert E Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as "The High Water Mark of the Confederacy", it w
published by fatherhawk
Port Gibson, Mississippi (www.grandgulfpark.state.ms.us) A town that played a significant role in Mississippi history!
published by MrToastie
A few shots taken at Gettysburg National Cemetery and Battlefield in early fall. As usual, I left home on a bright, sunny day, but the clouds arrived in Gettysburg the same time I did...
published by motorhome05
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published by edward716
civil war park
published by history_eyes_06
published by wildbill95
Shots from the 2003 (and soon, 2004)civl war re-enactment at New Market, Virginia
published by sas813
Civil war battle, great land sea battle near the Cape Fear River and the ocean near Wilmington, North Carolina
published by johnjuliana
Ft.Fisher is a NC state historic site.Ft Fisher was the largest earthen fortification in the Confederacy. The fort was built to protect Wilmington,NCs ports.It was the scene of two assaults in late 1864 and 1865.The fort fell in the second assault.
The F
published by katmeow5
Photos of the Rich Mountain Battlefield and surrounding areas.
published by rwpaige19
published by jes114
A collection of photos in and around Chickamauga Battlefield in Northwest Georgia.
published by jes114
published by ladysail
published by duckfan
National Battlefield & Monument in Pennsylvania
published by broganding
This is the second leg of our trip 2006, to Virginia and Washington D.C. We spent a lot of time looking at Civil War sites, Colonial sites and Washington D.C.
published by arontrask
A basbeball game in boston, a drive up the Massachusetts coast, and a Civil war re-enactment in Tunbridge. What Fun!
published by kmoore024
Gettysburg Battlefield. Gettysburg, PA. May 2007.
published by lensfreak
BARNS IN MISSOURI/Cival War Homes
published by emiliemcw
More Tulsa, Lake Tenkiller, Ft. Gibson, Illinois River, Arkansas River, etc.
published by davrun
Pictures of Scenic and Civil War sites in Mississippi and adjacent states Louisiana, and Arkansas
published by shilo170
Morgan's Raid, Chester, Ohio
published by JDSteinmetz
Three day visit to Gettysburg PA -- April 2006
published by DoctorK13
these pictures are from when I went to visit Blair over the summe
published by patricem57
A few shots of the sites of Natchez, MS
published by mgrffths
published by seminary_
We visited Galena un August of 2004. It is a very pretty little town in northwestern Illinois.
published by ladyronin
The rather spooky pictures taken while we were touring Gettysburg at night..
published by ladyronin
Photos taken where battles took place, almost too eerie for words.
published by tinker1025
Photos taken in Marion County Kentucky and surrounding areas
published by ws12319
Civil War Battleground scenes
published by travelartistkaterina
Paintings and Photos from 'People of Maize' Exhibition. Guatemala.
Visit my website at travelartist.info/katerina.html
published by freddygbsn
The largest battle ever fought on American soil - July 1-3, 1863
published by macmcdougall
Fredericksburg VA was the boyhood home of George Washington and site of the American Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg, Virginia was founded in 1728 and is one of the most historic cities in the USA.
published by robkin27
Historical cemetary in where folks are buried from Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean and Vietnam Wars as well as many notable people from Columbus, Ohio
published by dmvsuper
Photos of Gettysburg National Park
published by Majikmusic1
A Tour of Yorktown,Virginia Starts at The Victory center and ends with a stroll down Historical main street.
published by mjsissy
published by rino66
Site of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War.
published by rino66
Gettysburg Battlefield, Gettysburg, PA
published by lindarosell
Gettysburg Pennsylvania
published by lindarosell
Pictures of monuments and our visit to Gettysburg
published by ncbri
Shots of Gettysburgh National Park in Summer of 2001
published by daryl270
published by tombodkin
These pitcures were taken on September 18th, 2007, 144 years to the hour after the action took place on the very ground where you see these monuments.
published by apoet2
The first time I was here was on the anniversary of the battle. The few peach trees left were in bloom, and I swear the souls of the soldiers were there as well. In 30 minutes I went from tourist in a park, to an overwhelmed convert in a new sanctuary.
published by guitarjaph
published by sharwils
I went back to this lovely old Civil War Mansion this year, to take new photos, New Owners, new decorations.
published by timandcarolrobinson
Tim and Carol's summer trip along the eastern seaboard.
Pictures about civil-war
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Detail of Civil War statue on the mall in Washington, DC, of fallen soldier being crushed by horse. 2005
published by mrnjorl
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