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Haunting Images That Capture the Devastation of the US Civil War

Haunting Images That Capture the Devastation of the US Civil War

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The Confederate flag over Fort Sumter

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Richmond in ruins

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Union troops drilling

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A Rebel bunker

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Battle of Fredericksburg

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Washington Arsenal

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Working on a stockade

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A barracks turned prisoner of war camp

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Damaged lighthouse

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Hanging a Confederate war criminal

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The Potomac Creek Bridge

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A broken cartwheel

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Union dugouts

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Slave cells

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Standing guard

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The Confederate flag over Fort Sumter
Richmond in ruins
Union troops drilling
A Rebel bunker
Battle of Fredericksburg
Washington Arsenal
Working on a stockade
A barracks turned prisoner of war camp
Damaged lighthouse
Hanging a Confederate war criminal
The Potomac Creek Bridge
A broken cartwheel
Union dugouts
Slave cells
Standing guard

The American Civil War began in 1861, a battle fought between the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South), that was waged for four years. What began as a battle for reunification on the part of the Union and independence on the part of the Confederacy, evolved into a conflict over the economics of slavery and political control. It was not only the deadliest war fought on American soil but in the history of the country.

Over four years, there were roughly 10,500 battles fought, 50 of them major, and 100 quite significant. More than 600,000 soldiers were lost in battle, a greater number than in both World Wars combined. When the Civil War began, photography was a relatively new medium, yet, when America's bloodiest conflict ended, it had become the first major conflict to be extensively photographed and marked the beginning of photojournalism. These horrifying Civil War images illustrated how truly devastating war can be. (Here are cities and towns demolished during the Civil War)

The public's knowledge of war was once limited to written newspaper accounts and drawings until photography came along and captured what happened on the battlefield. There were over 3,000 photographers involved in capturing the horrors of almost every battle, both minor and major. Actual images of the gruesome results of war changed the public's perception of war forever. The photos of Civil War casualties were the shocking result of what some historians called the first modern war because the Industrial Revolution had produced the machinery of death on an unprecedented scale.

24/7 Tempo reviewed historical archives from Getty Images and Wikimedia Commons to assemble a collection of chilling images from the American Civil War. The scope of images ranges from horrifying to those chronicling everyday life during the war. The photographers' work represented here – Matthew Brady, Alexander Gardner, and George Barnard – formed a team to record images of the war.

Besides shooting portraits of Union soldiers, President Abraham Lincoln on horseback, and officers weighing strategy in tents, they also photographed the war in all its hellish fury. In an exhibition held in New York just one month after the war, their photos of dead soldiers on the battlefield in the aftermath of the 1862 Battle of Antietam were shown and shocked the public. One image was chosen by Time magazine as one of the most influential images of all time.

Here are chilling images from the American Civil War.

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