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Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina at Charleston in the American Civil War, by George N. Barnard (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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Sherman's March to the Sea, by Alexander Hay Ritchie after F. O. C. Darley (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, author unknown (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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Quaker guns, by George Barnard and James F. Gibson (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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Lithographic facsimile of the Bixby letter, by Huber's Museum (edited by Crisco 1492)
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The Chickahominy – Sumner's Upper Bridge at Peninsula campaign, by William McIlvaine (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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The print version of Sherman in South Carolina: The burning of McPhersonville at McPhersonville, South Carolina, by William Waud (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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The original sketch of Sherman in South Carolina: The burning of McPhersonville, at and by William Waud (restored by Adam Cuerden)
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American Civil War prison camp survivor, author unknown (restored by Jujutacular)
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Andersonville Prison, by John L. Ransom (restored by Jujutacular)
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Confederate casualties at Chancellorsville during the American Civil War, by the National Archives and Records Administration (edited by Mfield)
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Atlanta roundhouse ruin at History of Atlanta, by George Barnard (edited by Durova)
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Richmond in the American Civil War, by Andrew J. Russell (edited by Durova)
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First Battle of Bull Run map, author unknown (edited by Durova)
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Siege of Yorktown, by James F. Gibson (edited by Durova)
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African-American Civil War soldiers, author unknown (edited by Durova)
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Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and John A. McClernand in 1862 by Alexander Gardner