civil war

  1. Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar (View 1)

    Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar (View 1)

    Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar (View 1) - Charleston, SC, 1865
  2. Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar Destroyed in the Fire of December 1861 (View 2)

    Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar Destroyed in the Fire of December 1861 (View 2)

    Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar Destroyed in the Fire of December 1861 (View 2) - Charleston, SC, 1865
  3. Graveyard of the Ruined Circular Church

    Graveyard of the Ruined Circular Church

    Graveyard of the Ruined Circular Church - Charleston, SC, 1865
  4. View of Ruins as seen from the Circular Church

    View of Ruins as seen from the Circular Church

    View of Ruins as seen from the Circular Church - Charleston, SC, 1865
  5. Confederate Torpedo Boat David Aground

    Confederate Torpedo Boat David Aground

    Confederate Torpedo Boat David Aground - Charleston, SC, 1865
  6. Confederate Torpedoes, Shot, and Shell in the Arsenal Yard

    Confederate Torpedoes, Shot, and Shell in the Arsenal Yard

    Confederate Torpedoes, Shot, and Shell in the Arsenal Yard - Charleston, SC, 1865
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    1863 Russian involvement in the US Civil War

    Not many people in either country know that Russia helped the Union win the bloodiest conflict in US history. Under an agreement between President Abraham Lincoln and Russian Tsar Alexander II, Russia sent naval ships to the US to help Lincoln keep the country together. A commemorative ceremony...
  8. KorbenDallas

    Where were US flags prior to the Civil War?

    I wanted to share an observation of mine. Primarily because it provides for a possibility of one very peculiar historical development. It I will sound as unrealistic as it gets. I will present a hypothesis that there was no United States of America prior to the Civil War time frame. This...
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