Confederate Nationalism and the Army of Northern Virginia.

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Confederate Nationalism and the Army of Northern Virginia

The Great Seal of the Confederacy

Robert E. Lee 1863

Confederate Sheet Music 1862

Sunken Road at Antietam the Day After the Battle

James Longstreet

4th U.S. Colored Infantry, E Company Copyright by Harcourt Brace & Company All rights reserved

Gen. Joseph Hooker

Fort Sedgwick, 1865

Capturing the Works at Peterburg

Trenches at Petersburg

McLean House—Site of ANV Surrender, 1865

U.S. Grant Campaign Cartoon, 1868

Statue of Robert E. Lee Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia