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Richmond, Virginia Image information: Richmond, Virginia in ruins

Richmond, VA Image information: Left - Richmond, Virginia Right – Raising the American flag over Ft. Sumter Library of Congress

Fort Sumter – raising the American flag

Return of the Union Army in DC Image information: Grand Review of the Army – Washington, DC Library of Congress

Union field hospital

Military Hospital

Prisoners at Andersonville

Andersonville

Freed Slaves Image information: Left - Family of freed slaves in Richmond, Virginia Right - United States Colored Troops

Freed slaves working on a farm

Women following men in war Image information: Women during the Civil War

Reconstruction 1865 Reconstruction Issues Amending the Constitution to abolish slavery. Bringing the former Southern states back into the Union.