Alfred and William Waud were artists, born in London, England, who immigrated to the United States and became among the

most important illustrators of the American Civil War. Engravings of their sketches appeared in the New York Illustrated News,

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, and Harper's. The accuracy and immediacy of their illustrations provided some of the

most dramatic graphic coverage of the conflict. The following images are from the collection of The Library of Congress.

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