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  • Exterior View Of Fort Sumter From Charleston Harbor After The Bombardment on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

    (#25) Exterior View Of Fort Sumter From Charleston Harbor After The Bombardment

    Exterior View Of Fort Sumter From Charleston Harbor After The Bombardment on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman
  • Commodore J.L. Worden, Commander Of The 'Monitor' on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

    (#30) Commodore J.L. Worden, Commander Of The 'Monitor'

    Commodore J.L. Worden, Commander Of The 'Monitor' on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman
  • Fort Sumter As Seen From Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C. on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

    (#13) Fort Sumter As Seen From Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C.

    Fort Sumter As Seen From Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C. on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman
  • Tredegar Iron Works on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

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    Tredegar Iron Works on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman
  • Miss Laura Towne's School, St. Helena Island, S.C. on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

    (#18) Miss Laura Towne's School, St. Helena Island, S.C.

    Miss Laura Towne's School, St. Helena Island, S.C. on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman
  • View Of Cottage On Alex. Knox's plantation, Mount Pleasant, Near Charleston, S.C. on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

    (#29) View Of Cottage On Alex. Knox's plantation, Mount Pleasant, Near Charleston, S.C.

    View Of Cottage On Alex. Knox's plantation, Mount Pleasant, Near Charleston, S.C. on Random Unseen Civil War Photos From An 87-Year-Old Woman

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The American Civil War caused more than 1 million deaths in just four years. This is the bloodiest conflict in the United States and the first time it has been widely documented through photography. People at that time did not expect that an ordinary Houston resident would quietly record the scene of the Civil War with photos, and the secret was not revealed until more than 50 years later.

Collector Robin Stanford sold a large number of rare civil war photos to the Library of Congress in 2015, more than 500 photos are very important, that recorded the real scenes of slavery in the United States history. The random tool displays 31 precious Civil War photos from the old woman.

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