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Introduction

The Civil War was fought by young men (and even some women disguised as men) from cities and rural areas all over the North and South. When the war began in April 1861, “war excitement” gripped the population as both sides anticipated a quick victory. Men and boys rushed to enlist in the military, eager to get to the battlefields before the war was over. Boys as young as 11 served as drummer boys. Soldiers traveled by ships, railroads, and horses, but mostly on foot. Thousands of soldiers from Brooklyn, New York joined the war effort.

The First Battle of Manassas, Virginia (Bull Run) on July 21, 1861 provided a harsh dose of reality as thousands of soldiers from the Union and the Confederacy died on the battlefield. Over the next four years, the grueling battles continued, with thousands of soldiers on both sides killed by bullets or disease, or captured by the enemy and sent to overcrowded prisons. On the seas, the Union attempted to blockade Southern ports. The first battle between two ironclad ships, the Second Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, when the U.S.S. Monitor took on the C.S.S. Virginia (formerly the Merrimack), marked a new era in naval warfare.

Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed General Robert E. Lee to lead the Confederate troops in Virginia. Although the Confederates achieved many victories in the early years of the war, ultimately the South could not compete with the industrial base that fueled the North’s army. President Abraham Lincoln appointed many different generals over the course of the war, with General Ulysses S. Grant leading the Union army to its eventual victory.

The documents in this section include photographs of soldiers and monuments to soldiers, letters from an army volunteer from Brooklyn named James W. Vanderhoef, photographs of the Monitor (which was built in Brooklyn), and newspaper articles about battles, life in the soldiers’ camps, prison life, and the New York City draft riots of 1863. President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address of 1863 is also included, along with documents about his assassination in 1865. The section ends with a photograph of Civil War reenactors in the uniforms of the Brooklyn 14th Regiment.

Documents

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Title Categories Date
thumbnail of Civil War and its Consequences article

"Civil War and its Consequences."

Document 21

Soldiers

April 15, 1861

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, May 1, 1861

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, May 1, 1861

Document 22

Soldiers

May 1, 1861

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, May 10, 1861

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, May 10, 1861

Document 23

Soldiers

May 10, 1861

thumbnail of The Bugle Call

"The Bugle Call"

Document 24

Soldiers

ca. 1861

thumbnail of Clarence McKenzie, drummer boy

Clarence D. McKenzie, drummer boy

Document 26

Soldiers Daily Life

July 1861

thumbnail of Clarence D. McKenzie Monument

Clarence D. McKenzie Monument

Document 27

Soldiers

July 14, 1861

thumbnail of Clarence D. McKenzie Monument (inscription)

Clarence D. McKenzie Monument (inscription)

Document 28

Soldiers

July 14, 1861

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, July 21, 1861

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, July 21, 1861

Document 29

Soldiers

July 21, 1861

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"Our Union Forever"

Document 30

Soldiers

1861

thumbnail of The War at Sea

The War at Sea

Document 32

Soldiers

ca. 1861

thumbnail of Construction of the Monitor

Construction of the Monitor

Document 34

Soldiers Daily Life

December 21, 1861

thumbnail of Battle between the Ironclads

Battle between the Ironclads

Document 35

Soldiers

March 9, 1862

thumbnail of The Monitor's Great Victory

"The Monitor's Great Victory"

Document 36

Soldiers

March 9, 1862

thumbnail of Sailors on deck of U.S.S. Monitor

Sailors on deck of U.S.S. Monitor

Document 37

Soldiers

ca. 1862

thumbnail of Camp Dodge

Camp Dodge

Document 38

Soldiers

1862

thumbnail of Envelope of James W. Vanderhoef letter

Envelope of James W. Vanderhoef letter

Document 39

Soldiers

October 1, 1862

thumbnail of photo of President Abraham Lincoln at a Union camp

President Abraham Lincoln at a Union camp

Document 40

Soldiers

October 3, 1862

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Company "G." Brooklyn Fourteenth Regiment

Document 42

Soldiers

December 1862

thumbnail of Fight in the woods before Fredericksburg

"Fight in the woods before Fredericksburg"

Document 43

Soldiers

December 1862

thumbnail of Private Charles Mitchell (Mathew Brady photograph)

Private Charles Mitchell (Mathew Brady photograph)

Document 44

Soldiers

ca. 1862

thumbnail of photo of Co. E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry

Co. E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry

Document 47

Soldiers Slavery

ca. 1863

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, January 31, 1863

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, January 31, 1863

Document 48

Soldiers

January 31, 1863

thumbnail of Life Among Fifty Thousand Sick Soldiers article

Walt Whitman, nurse: "Life Among Fifty Thousand Sick Soldiers"

Document 49

Soldiers

March 19, 1863

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, May 17, 1863

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, May 17, 1863

Document 50

Soldiers

May 17, 1863

thumbnail of The Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

Document 54

Soldiers

July 3, 1863

thumbnail of photo of Brooklyn 14th Regiment Kepi

Brooklyn 14th Regiment Kepi

Document 55

Soldiers

ca. 1863

thumbnail of The Draft Ordered article

"The Draft Ordered"

Document 56

Soldiers

July 10, 1863

thumbnail of Our Prisoners in Rebel Hands article

"Our Prisoners in Rebel Hands"

Document 57

Soldiers

November 6, 1863

thumbnail of The National Cemetery at Gettysburg article (Gettysburg Address)

"The National Cemetery at Gettysburg" (Gettysburg Address)

Document 58

Soldiers

November 20, 1863

thumbnail of photo of General Grant on Lookout Mountain

General Grant on Lookout Mountain

Document 59

Soldiers

November 25, 1863

thumbnail of photo of Unknown Drummer Boy

Unknown Drummer Boy

Document 60

Soldiers Slavery

ca. 1864

thumbnail of Winter quarters at Brandy Station

Winter quarters at Brandy Station

Document 61

Soldiers Women

February 1864

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, February 14, 1864

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, February 14, 1864

Document 62

Soldiers

February 14, 1864

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Libby Prison

Document 63

Soldiers

ca. 1864-65

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"Recruiting for the War"

Document 69

Soldiers

March 19, 1864

thumbnail of photo of Major Pauline Cushman

Major Pauline Cushman

Document 71

Soldiers Women

ca. 1860s

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, March 27, 1864

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, March 27, 1864

Document 72

Soldiers

March 27, 1864

thumbnail of Andersonville Prison

Andersonville Prison

Document 74

Soldiers

August 1, 1864

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, October 13, 1864

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, October 13, 1864

Document 75

Soldiers

October 13, 1864

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Vanderhoef's Military Records

Document 76

Soldiers

December 1864

thumbnail of Vanderhoef's Prisoner of War notice

Vanderhoef's Prisoner of War notice

Document 77

Soldiers

January 23, 1865

thumbnail of Vanderhoef's Memorandum from Prisoner of War Records

Vanderhoef's Memorandum from Prisoner of War Records

Document 78

Soldiers

March 1865

thumbnail of Grand parade and review of the Union armies

Grand parade and review of the Union armies

Document 79

Soldiers

April 1865

thumbnail of President Lincoln's entry into Richmond

President Lincoln's entry into Richmond

Document 80

Soldiers

April 4, 1865

thumbnail of The Assassination of President Lincoln

The Assassination of President Lincoln

Document 81

Soldiers

1865

thumbnail of The President's Death article

"The President's Death"

Document 82

Soldiers

April 20, 1865

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, June 27, 1865

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, June 27, 1865

Document 83

Soldiers

June 27, 1865

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, December 2, 1866

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, December 2, 1866

Document 89

Soldiers

December 2, 1866

thumbnail of Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, December 28, 1866

Letter by James W. Vanderhoef, December 28, 1866

Document 90

Soldiers

December 28, 1866

thumbnail of photo of Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch

Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch

Document 101

Soldiers

1901

thumbnail of photo of MacMonnies's Union Army Sculpture

MacMonnies's Union Navy Sculpture

Document 102

Soldiers

1901

thumbnail of Flags of the Brooklyn 14th Regiment

Flags of the Brooklyn 14th Regiment

Document 103

Soldiers

May 23, 1911

thumbnail of Stephen B. Bartow

"Stephen B. Bartow"

Document 104

Soldiers Daily Life

October 11, 1911

thumbnail of photo of Brooklyn 14th Regiment Reenactors

Brooklyn 14th Regiment Reenactors

Document 108

Soldiers

Early September, 1997

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