Union Army

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the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War

24th Ohio or 9th Indiana, Blue Springs, Tennessee24th Ohio or 9th Indiana, Blue Springs, Tennessee
24th Ohio wagons, Blue Springs, Tennessee24th Ohio wagons, Blue Springs, Tennessee
African-American Union Army infantrymen. Restored, retouched and colourisedAfrican-American Union Army infantrymen. Restored, retouched and colourised
Allan Pinkerton, chief of McClellan`s secret service, with his men near Cumberland Landing, VirginiaAllan Pinkerton, chief of McClellan's secret service, with his men near Cumberland Landing, Virginia
A wood cut of Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and activist, during the Civil War.A wood cut of Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and activist, during the Civil War.
Baker, Samuel D - State: Pennsylvania - Regiment: 2 Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C - Enlistment Rank: Pvt - Discharge Rank: PvtBaker, Samuel D - State: Pennsylvania - Regiment: 2 Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C - Enlistment Rank: Pvt - Discharge Rank: Pvt
During the Battle of Stones River, the flag sustained significant damage; the Battle-axe was shot away, two bullets shattered its staff, and twenty-three holes pierced its folds.During the Battle of Stones River, the flag sustained significant damage; the Battle-axe was shot away, two bullets shattered its staff, and twenty-three holes pierced its folds.
Fort Monroe on Cheat Summit. Observing the fort and the entrenchments on Cheat Summit, a Confederate Colonel declares, Fort Monroe on Cheat Summit. Observing the fort and the entrenchments on Cheat Summit, a Confederate Colonel declares, "It would be madness to make an attack." (Virginia State Archives).
HAYWARD, Monroe Leland,HAYWARD, Monroe Leland,
Harriet Tubman, with rescued slaves, New York Times (cropped)Harriet Tubman, with rescued slaves, New York Times (cropped)
Lieutenant-Colonel of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.Lieutenant-Colonel of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.Lieutenant-Colonel of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Lt. Col. Frederick C. Jones 24th OhioLt. Col. Frederick C. Jones 24th Ohio
Pacific Northwest Military OutpostsPacific Northwest Military Outposts
Sgt. George W. Lewis, Co. D, 24th O.V.I., Circa 1865Sgt. George W. Lewis, Co. D, 24th O.V.I., Circa 1865
U.S. Army Civil War KnapsackU.S. Army Civil War Knapsack
(Unidentified officer in Union uniform with sword) (LOC)(Unidentified officer in Union uniform with sword) (LOC)
[Missouri] Hartman, William - 2nd Cavalry, Company C[Missouri] Hartman, William - 2nd Cavalry, Company C
[New York] Merrill, Sidney T - Unit: 114th Infantry, Company: F - Enlistment Rank: Pvt, Discharge Rank: Pvt[New York] Merrill, Sidney T - Unit: 114th Infantry, Company: F - Enlistment Rank: Pvt, Discharge Rank: Pvt
[Ohio] Yezell, Henry - 8th Cavalry, Company F[Ohio] Yezell, Henry - 8th Cavalry, Company F
[Pennsylvania] Laught, John W - 100th Infantry, Company A[Pennsylvania] Laught, John W - 100th Infantry, Company A
[Wisconsin] Knapp, Nelson - 16th Infantry, Company C[Wisconsin] Knapp, Nelson - 16th Infantry, Company C
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image24th Ohio or 9th Indiana, Blue Springs, TennesseeWikimedia
image24th Ohio wagons, Blue Springs, TennesseeWikimedia
imageAfrican-American Union Army infantrymen. Restored, retouched and colourisedWikimedia
imageAllan Pinkerton, chief of McClellan's secret service, with his men near Cumberland Landing, VirginiaWikimedia
imageA wood cut of Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and activist, during the Civil War.Wikimedia
imageBaker, Samuel D - State: Pennsylvania - Regiment: 2 Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C - Enlistment Rank: Pvt - Discharge Rank: PvtWikimedia
imageDuring the Battle of Stones River, the flag sustained significant damage; the Battle-axe was shot away, two bullets shattered its staff, and twenty-three holes pierced its folds.Wikimedia
imageFort Monroe on Cheat Summit. Observing the fort and the entrenchments on Cheat Summit, a Confederate Colonel declares, "It would be madness to make an attack." (Virginia State Archives).Wikimedia
imageHAYWARD, Monroe Leland,Wikimedia
imageHarriet Tubman, with rescued slaves, New York Times (cropped)Wikimedia
imageLieutenant-Colonel of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.Wikimedia
imageLieutenant-Colonel of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.Wikimedia
imageLt. Col. Frederick C. Jones 24th OhioWikimedia
imagePacific Northwest Military OutpostsWikimedia
imageSgt. George W. Lewis, Co. D, 24th O.V.I., Circa 1865Wikimedia
imageU.S. Army Civil War KnapsackWikimedia
image(Unidentified officer in Union uniform with sword) (LOC)Wikimedia
image[Missouri Hartman, William - 2nd Cavalry, Company C]Wikimedia
image[New York Merrill, Sidney T - Unit: 114th Infantry, Company: F - Enlistment Rank: Pvt, Discharge Rank: Pvt]Wikimedia
image[Ohio Yezell, Henry - 8th Cavalry, Company F]Wikimedia
image[Pennsylvania Laught, John W - 100th Infantry, Company A]Wikimedia
image[Wisconsin Knapp, Nelson - 16th Infantry, Company C]Wikimedia