Bodies from Triangle Shirtwaist fire

Bodies from Triangle Shirtwaist fire

Bodies from Washington Place fire, Mar 1911 www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ 98502780/

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Crowds at the scene of the Triangle Waist Co. fire.

Crowds at the scene of the Triangle Waist Co. fire.

Crowds at the scene of the Triangle Waist Co. fire. www.loc.gov/pictures/item/965139 68/

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Crowds outside pier morgue

Crowds outside pier morgue

Crowds outside pier morgue www.loc.gov/pictures/item/965139 64/

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Firemen searching for bodies

Firemen searching for bodies

Firemen searching for bodies www.loc.gov/pictures/ite m/2002709199/

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Horse-drawn fire engines on their way to the Triangle Shirtwaist fire

Horse-drawn fire engines on their way to the Triangle Shirtwaist fire

Horse-drawn fire engines on their way to the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire, New York City www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ 2002709198/

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Harper's Weekly, Jan. 24, 1863

Harper's Weekly, Jan. 24, 1863

The influential Harper's Weekly, which began publication in 1857, at first took a...

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Confederate Soldier

Confederate Soldier

Non-sanctioned photographers took images of soldiers relaxing while encamped, as well...

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Matthew Brady

Matthew Brady

Photographer Matthew Brady in a self-portrait.

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John Wilkes Booth

John Wilkes Booth

John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln's assassin.

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Interior of Hospital

Interior of Hospital

Amputation was a common treatment for injured limbs, as these patients at Carver Hospital in Washington, DC, could attest. September 1864.

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Robert E Lee

Robert E Lee

Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, in a photo taken by Matthew Brady days after Lee surrendered to Grant.

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Atlanta encampment

Atlanta encampment

Sanctioned shutterbug George N. Barnard, who set up his mobile equipment outside Atlanta...

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Amputation

Amputation

In a photo that was likely posed, doctors perform an open-air amputation in a Gettysburg, Pa., hospital tent. July, 1863.

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Union Army Officers

Union Army Officers

Union army officers' family members pose with staff members of Gen. McClellan and Gen. Burnside.

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Soldiers in front of tent

Soldiers in front of tent

Non-sanctioned photographers took images of soldiers relaxing while encamped.

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Slave children

Slave children

To raise money for the education of former slaves, the American Missionary Association...

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Charleston, SC, post office

Charleston, SC, post office

A clerk at a Confederate post office -- the one in Charleston, SC, is pictured -- earned between $700 and $800 per year in 1863.

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Harvest of Death

Harvest of Death

Dead Union soldiers lie scattered across the Gettysburg battlefield in Timothy O'Sullivan's "Harvest of Death."

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