- 1st U. S. Colored Infantry (Matthew Brady, American Memory)
- 20th Regiment, US Colored Troops, Camp Color, Civil War (New York State Military Museum)
Colored photos of the 5 wool camp colors preserved at the Museum. - 29th Regiment from Connecticut at Beaufort, S.C., 1864 (Library of Congress)
- African Americans and the U.S. Navy -- 1860s (Naval Historical Center)
- Albumen Print of Battery A, 2nd U.S. Colored Light Artillery Reg (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Battle of Olustee, Fla. (America on Stone; Smithsonian Institution)
- Bombproof Works Occupied by U.S. Colored Troops, Petersburg, Va. (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- The Butler Medal (Smithsonian Institution)
- Captain [R.W. Crockett] 81st U.S. Colored Troops, CDV in Uniform (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Carte de Visite of the Organizer of 1st U.S. Colored Infantry (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Cartes de Visite (Most Signed) of Officers of 20th Colored Infantry (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Civil War (Images of 19th Century African Americans, Digital Schomburg)
- Come and Join Us Brothers (Smithsonian Institution) [ Another Copy ]
- Dixie (Smithsonian Institution)
- Execution of a Colored Soldier (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History) [ Another version ]
- Freedom for All: 6th United States Colored Troops [Regimental Flag] (African American Odyssey, Library of Congress) [ Additional information ]
- The Gallant Charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment.... (Currier & Ives; 1863)
- Group of Surgeons of the Army of the James, Fort Harrison, VA, April 1865 (CivilWarPhotos.Net)
Surgeon C. C. Radmore, 114th U.S.C.T.; Surgeon J. F. Stevenson, 29th Connecticut; Assist. Surgeon J. M. Rand, 29th Connecticut; Surgeon W. A. Conover, U.S.V.; Surgeon D. McKay, 29th U.S.C.T.; Surgeon N. Folson, 45th U.S.C.T. - Guard of Colored Soldiers at Parade Rest, Port Hudson, La. (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- He Died for Me! (H. L. Stephens; Library of Congress)
- Make Way for Liberty! (H. L. Stephens; Library of Congress)
- "Marching On!"--The Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Colored Regiment Singing John Brown's March in the Streets of Charleston, February 21, 1865 (Library of Congress)
- Medal of Honor, Christian A. Fleetwood (Smithsonian Institution)
- Negro Camp of 27th Ohio, USCV [U.S. Colored, Volunteers], Near Fort Burpee (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- A Negro Regiment in Action (Thomas Nast; Library of Congress)
- Officers of 107th U.S. Colored Infantry (Library of Congress)
- Officers of the 4th USCT (National Park Service)
- One Cause, One Country: 45th Regt. U.S. Colored Troops
Regimental flag created by David Bustill Bowser. - Photographs of African Americans During the Civil War (Library of Congress)
- Pickets of the First Louisiana "Native Guard" Guarding the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad (Library of Congress)
- Portrait of Black soldier Private Co. I, 54th Mass. Infantry (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Presentation of Colors to the Twentieth United States Colored Infantry at Union Square New York, March 5, 1864 (Mr. Lincoln and New York)
- Presented by a Committee of Ladies of Phila., Oct. 1863, 3rd United States Colored Troops
Emblem of 3rd USCT painted by David Bustill Bowser. - Quarters 10th Regt., U.S. Colored troops, Va. (The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Rather Die Freemen Than Live to be Slaves, 3rd United States Colored Troops
Photograph of 3rd USCT regimental flag painted by David Bustill Bowser. - Retouching History: The Falsification of a Civil War Photograph (Jerome S. Handler & Michael L. Tuite, Jr.)
- Sic Semper Tyrannis--22nd Regt. Colored Troops (America's History in the Making)
- Sic Semper Tyrannis: 22th Regt. U.S. Colored Troops
Regimental flag created by David Bustill Bowser. - Strike for God and [...]: 25th United States Colored Troops
Regimental flag. - Teaching the Negro Recruits the Use of the Minie Rifle (Library of Congress)
- The Twentieth United States Colored Troops Receiving their Colors on Union Square, March 5, 1864 (Mr. Lincoln and Freedom)
- Victory! (H. L. Stephens; Library of Congress)
- We Will Prove Ourselves Men: 127th Regt. U.S. Colored Troops
Regimental flag created by David Bustill Bowser.
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