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Enhanced Civil War Photos

These 70 civil war photographs have the dust, fingerprints, pencil & ink markings, etc. removed and then digitally enhanced.  Each of the 70 digitally enhanced photos are captioned with the below text.  Click here for a before and after picture.  Click here for a free photo (CW-1) in a zip file.  Enhanced photos are in the 12-14" wide and 10-15" in height in jpg format.  The 107 non-enhanced photos are approximately 14" wide and 11" high in jpg format.  Photos are on CD-ROM and come in a paper cd envelope.  You may order more than one.  PayPal or Credit Card accepted.  U.S. Orders only.


 
 
  
Item #CWP 70 Enhanced Civil War Photos PLUS 107 additional non-enhanced civil war photos and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.  Photos include the captions in a text file. Click here to read caption text.

PRICE:  $6.00     Shipped free by USPS Mail.


These 70 enhanced photos have the caption on the bottom as seen in the free photo.



cw-1 Engineers of the 8th N.Y. State Militia, 1861

cw-2 Log hut company kitchen, 1864

cw-3 Soldiers at rest after drill, Petersburg, Va., 1864

cw-4 A regimental fife-and-drum corps.

cw-5 Winter quarters; soldiers in front of their wooden hut, "Pine Cottage."

cw-6 The 26th U.S. Colored Volunteer Infantry on parade, Camp William Penn, Pa., 1865.

cw-7 The 21st Michigan Infantry, a company of Sherman's veterans.

cw-8 Ringgold, Ga., battery at drill.

cw-9 Army blacksmith and forge, Antietam, Md.

cw-10 Dismounted parade of the 7th New York Cavalry in camp, 1862. Some mounted troops are in the background.

cw-11 Federal cavalry column along the Rappahannock River, Va., 1862.

cw-12 Allan Pinkerton, chief of McClellan's secret service, with his men near Cumberland Landing, Va., May 14, 1862. (Pinkerton is smoking a pipe.) Photographed by George N. Barnard and James F. Gibson.

cw-13 Federal observation balloon Intrepid being inflated. Battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 1862.

cw-14 Scouts and guides for the Army of the Potomac, Berlin, Md., October 1862.

cw-15 Constructing telegraph lines, April 1864.

cw-16 Signal Tower at Cobb's Hill, near New Market, Va., 1864.

cw-17 A New York Herald Tribune wagon and reporters in the field.

cw-18 President Lincoln visiting the battlefield at Antietam, Md., October 3, 1862. General McClellan and 15 members of his staff are in the group.

cw-19 Gen. George Thomas and a group of officers at a council of war near Ringgold, Ga., May 5, 1864.

cw-20 Council of war near Massaponax Church, Va., May 21, 1864. General Grant is looking over General Meade's shoulder at a map Meade holds.

cw-21 Pontoon bridge at Bull Run, Va., 1862.

cw-22 Federal engineers bridging the Tennessee River at Chattanooga, March 1864.

cw-23 Digging the Dutch Gap Canal on the James River, Va., 1864.

cw-24 The four-tiered, 780-foot-long railroad trestle bridge built by Federal engineers at Whiteside, Tenn., 1864. A guard camp is also shown.

cw-25 Pontoon bridge across the James River at Richmond, Va., 1865.

cw-26 A group of foreign observers with Maj. Gen. George Stoneman at Falmouth, Va. 1863.

cw-27 Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant standing by a tree in front of a tent, Cold Harbor, Va., June 1864.

cw-28 Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan and his generals in front of Sheridan's tent, 1864. Left to right: Wesley Merritt, David McM.Gregg, Sheridan, Henry E. Davies (standing), James H. Wilson, and Alfred Torbert.

cw-29 Wounded soldiers being tended in the field after the Battle of Chancellorsville near Fredericksburg, Va., May 2, 1863.

cw-30 Amputation being performed in a hospital tent, Gettysburg, July 1863.

cw-31 Ambulance drill of the 57th New York Infantry, 1864.

cw-32 Ward in the Carver General Hospital, Washington, D.C.

cw-33 Chaplain conducting mass for the 69th New York State Militia encamped at Fort Corcoran, Washington, D.C., 1861.

cw-34 Members of the Christian Commission at their field headquarters near Germantown, Md., September 1863.

cw-35 Religious services on the deck of the U.S. monitor Passaic, 1864.

cw-36 A Union station on the James River established for extracting gunpowder from Confederate torpedoes, 1864.

cw-37 Columbiad guns of the Confederate water battery at Warrington, Fla. (entrance to Pensacola Bay), February 1861.

cw-38 The 13-inch mortar "Dictator" mounted on a railroad flatcar before Petersburg, Va., October 1864.

cw-39 A 200-pound Parrott rifle in Fort Gregg on Morris Island, S.C., 1865.

cw-40 Confederate torpedoes, shot, and shells in front of the arsenal, Charleston, S.C., 1865.

cw-41 A 15-inch Rodman gun in Battery Rodgers, Alexandria, Va.

cw-42 Mathew B. Brady under fire with a battery before Petersburg, Va., June 21, 1864. Brady, in the foreground, is wearing a straw hat.

cw-43 Confederate prisoners captured in the Shenandoah Valley being guarded in a Union camp, May 1862.

cw-44 Three Confederate prisoners from the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1863.

cw-45 Issuing rations. Andersonville Prison, Ga., August 17, 1864.

cw-46 Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., April 1865.

cw-47 Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C.

cw-48 Commissary Department, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, Brandy Station, Va., February 1864.

cw-49 Burying the dead at Fredericksburg, Va., after the Wilderness Campaign, May 1864.

cw-50 Depot of the U.S. Military Railroads, City Point, Va., 1864, showing the engine "President."

cw-51 The engine "Firefly" on a trestle of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.

cw-52 Fort Sumter, S.C., April 4, 1861, under the Confederate flag.

cw-53 Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run, Va., March 1862.

cw-54 Confederate fortifications, Manassas, Va., March 1862.

cw-55 Main street and church guarded by Union soldiers, Centreville, Va., May 1862.

cw-56 Antietam Bridge, Md., September 1862. Soldiers and wagons are crossing the bridge.

cw-57 Street scene, Warrenton, Va., ca. 1862.

cw-58 Fredericksburg, Va., February 1863. View from across the Rappahannock River.

cw-59 Confederate dead behind the stone wall of Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg, Va., killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1863.

cw-60 Fairfax Court House, Virginia, with Union soldiers in front and on the roof, June 1863.

cw-61 Dead Confederate sharpshooter in the Devil's Den, Gettysburg, Pa., July 1863.

cw-62 Union and Confederate dead, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pa., July 1863.

cw-63 General Meade's headquarters. Culpeper, Va., 1863.

cw-64 Capt. Edmund C. Bainbridge's Battery A, 1st U.S. Artillery, at the seige of Port Hudson, La., 1863.

cw-65 Peachtree Street with wagon traffic, Atlanta, Ga., 1864.

cw-66 Street scene showing Sutlers Row, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1864.

cw-67 Union entrenchments near Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., 1864.

cw-68 The "Pulpit" after capture, Fort Fisher, N.C., January 1865.

cw-69 Harpers Ferry, W Va., July 1865. High-angle view showing the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers.

cw-70 McLean house where General Lee surrendered. Appomattox Court House, Va., April 1865. 
 


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