0Civil War at 150On April 12, 1861, shots were fired at Fort Sumter. To commemorate this anniversary, see the best Civil War photography, including portraits of Lincoln, Grant, and Lee.Updated Jul. 13, 2017 2:39PM EDT / Published Apr. 10, 2011 7:50AM EDT Library of Congress First ShotsLibrary of Congress “And the War Came”Library of Congress A Second PresidentLibrary of Congress “Unconditional Surrender” GrantLibrary of Congress “The Marble Man”Library of Congress Brothers in ArmsLibrary of Congress “Fighting Rebels With Only One Hand”Library of Congress Civil War WivesLibrary of Congress Air ForcesLibrary of Congress The Bloodiest DayLibrary of Congress The Morgan RiflesLibrary of Congress GloryLibrary of Congress “…Never Forget What They Did Here”Library of Congress Les ZouavesLibrary of Congress Doing Their PartLibrary of Congress The Wilderness CampaignLibrary of Congress The Fall of CharlestonLibrary of Congress Surrender at LastMathew B. Brady / Corbis
First ShotsLibrary of Congress “And the War Came”Library of Congress A Second PresidentLibrary of Congress “Unconditional Surrender” GrantLibrary of Congress “The Marble Man”Library of Congress Brothers in ArmsLibrary of Congress “Fighting Rebels With Only One Hand”Library of Congress Civil War WivesLibrary of Congress Air ForcesLibrary of Congress The Bloodiest DayLibrary of Congress The Morgan RiflesLibrary of Congress GloryLibrary of Congress “…Never Forget What They Did Here”Library of Congress Les ZouavesLibrary of Congress Doing Their PartLibrary of Congress The Wilderness CampaignLibrary of Congress The Fall of CharlestonLibrary of Congress Surrender at LastMathew B. Brady / Corbis