Title: The Civil War
1TheCivil War(1861-1865)ThroughMaps,
Charts,Graphs Pictures
2North vs. South in 1861
3Rating the North the South
4Slave/Free States Population, 1861
5Railroad Lines, 1860
6Resources North the South
7The Union Confederacy in 1861
8Men Present for Duty in the Civil War
9Ohio Military Service
10Soldiers Occupations North/South Combined
11Immigrantsas a of a StatesPopulationin1860
12The Leaders of the Confederacy
Pres. Jefferson Davis
VP Alexander Stevens
13The Confederate White House
14The Confederate Seal
MOTTO ? With God As Our Vindicator
15A Northern View of Jeff Davis
16Overviewofthe NorthsCivil WarStrategy Anaco
ndaPlan
17The Anaconda Plan
18Lincolns Generals
5. Joseph Hooker
1. Winfield Scott
3. George McClellan
7. George McClellan,Again!
4. Ambrose Burnside
6. George Meade
2. Irwin McDowell
8. Ulysses S. Grant
19McClellan I Can Do It All!
20The Confederate Generals
James Longstreet
Stonewall Jackson
Jeb Stuart
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Robert E. Lee
George Pickett
21Battle of Bull Run (1st Manassas)July, 1861
22The Battle of the Ironclads,March, 1862
The Monitor vs.the Merrimac
23Damage on the Deck of the Monitor
24Buy Your Way Out of Military Service
25War in the East 1861-1862
26Battle of Antietam Bloodiest Single Day of the
War
September 17, 1862
23,000 casualties
27Emancipation in 1863
28TheEmancipationProclamation
29The Southern View of Emancipation
30African-American Recruiting Poster
31The Famous 54th Massachusetts
32August Saint-Gaudens Memorial to Col. Robert
Gould Shaw
33African-Americansin Civil War Battles
34Black Troops Freeing Slaves
35Extensive Legislation PassedWithout the South in
Congress
- 1861 Morrill Tariff Act
- 1862 Homestead Act
- 1862 Legal Tender Act
- 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act
- 1862 Emancipation Proclamation
(1/1/1863) - 1863 Pacific Railway Act
- 1863 National Bank Act
36The War in the West, 1863 Vicksburg
37The Road to Gettysburg 1863
38Gettysburg Casualties
39The North Initiates the Draft, 1863
40Recruiting Irish Immigrants in NYC
41Recruiting Blacks in NYC
42NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863)
43NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863)
44A Pogrom Against Blacks
45Inflation in the South
46The Progress of War 1861-1865
47ShermansMarchto theSeathroughGeorgia,1864
481864 Election
Pres. Lincoln (R)
George McClellan (D)
49The Peace Movement Copperheads
Clement Vallandigham
501864 Copperhead Campaign Poster
51Cartoon Lampoons Democratic Copperheads in 1864
52Presidential Election Results 1864
53The Final Virginia Campaign1864-1865
54Surrender at AppomattoxApril 9, 1865
55Casualties on Both Sides
56Civil War Casualtiesin Comparison to Other Wars
57Fords Theater (April 14, 1865)
58The Assassin
John Wilkes Booth
59The Assassination
60WANTED!!
61Now He Belongs to the Ages!
62The Execution
63The Atrocities of the Civil War
Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua,
NY
64The Massacre at Fort Pillow, TN(April 12, 1864)
65Nathan Bedford Forrest(Captured Fort Pillow)
- 262 African-Americans
- 295 white Unionsoldiers.
- Ordered black soldiers murdered after
theysurrendered! many white soldiers killed
aswell - Became the first GrandWizard of the Ku KluxKlan
after the war.
66Confederate Prison Campat Point Lookout, MD
- Planned to hold 10,000 men.
- Had almost 50,000 at one time.
67Point Lookout Memorialof 4,000 Dead Rebel
Prisoners
68Union Prison Campat Andersonville, GA
69Original Andersonville Plan
- Planned to hold 10,000 men.
- Had over 32,000 at one time.
70Distributing Rations
71Union Survivors
72Union Prisoners RecordatAndersonville
73Burying Dead Union POWs
74Andersonville Cemetary