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Battle of Spottsylvania

1887
Chromolithograph
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Thulstrup, Bror Thure denotes
The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, sometimes simply referred to as the Battle of Spotsylvania (or the 19th century spelling Spottsylvania), was the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the American Civil War. Following the bloody but inconclusive Battle of the Wilderness, Grant's army disengaged from...
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Battle of Spottsylvania

c. 1888
Lithograph, color

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

Washington, D.C.

Kurz & Allison Art Publishers Unrated
U.S.S. Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama

Oil
36 x 21 in. (cm. 91 x 53.3)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

Smith, Xanthus Russellnotes
USS Kearsarge, a Mohican-class sloop-of-war, is best known for her defeat of the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama during the American Civil War. The Kearsarge was the only ship of the United States Navy named for Mount Kearsarge in New Hampshire. Subsequent ships were later named Kearsarge in honor of the ship.
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Battle of the Kearsarge and Alabama

1892
Watercolor on board
19 3/4 x 29 3/4 inches

Morris Museum of Art

Augusta, GA

Smith, Xanthus Russell Unrated
Siege of Atlanta

c. 1888
Lithograph, color
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Thulstrup, Bror Thure de Unrated
Battle of Atlanta

c. 1888
Lithograph, color

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

Washington, D.C.

Kurz & Allison Art Publishers Unrated
Battle of Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864

1890
Oil
40 x 66 in. (cm. 101.6 x 167.6)

United States Naval Academy - Museum

Annapolis, MD

Smith, Xanthus Russellnotes
The Battle of Mobile Bay of August 5, 1864, was an engagement of the American Civil War in which a Federal fleet commanded by Rear Adm. David G. Farragut, assisted by a contingent of soldiers, attacked a smaller Confederate fleet led by Adm. Franklin Buchanan and three forts that guarded the entrance to Mobile Bay.
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Battle of Mobile Bay, Alabama

1886

Davidson, Julian Olivernotes
The Battle of Mobile Bay of August 5, 1864, was an engagement of the American Civil War in which a Federal fleet commanded by Rear Adm. David G. Farragut, assisted by a contingent of soldiers, attacked a smaller Confederate fleet led by Adm. Franklin Buchanan and three forts that guarded the entrance to Mobile Bay.
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Sheridan's final charge at Winchester

c. 1886
Chromolithograph
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Thulstrup, Bror Thure de Unrated
Sheridan's ride

c. 1886
Chromolithograph
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Thulstrup, Bror Thure de Unrated
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