Figures
- 1.1French depictions of abolition in the West Indies by François-Auguste Biard, 1849 
- 2.1Claus L. Clausen photographed on the island of Langeland after the Civil War 
- 4.1Fritz Rasmussen emigrated with his family to Wisconsin in 1847 and eventually settled in New Denmark 
- 4.2Hans Heg’s leadership ability and political savvy earned him the position of colonel when the Civil War broke out 
- 4.3Henry Ward Beecher photographed with his famous sister Harriet after the Civil War 
- 5.1Christian Christensen photographed in New York early in the war 
- 5.2Drawing by Ole Balling depicting Federal troops engaging with a blockade runner near Fort Monroe in September 1861 
- 5.3Self-portrait of painter and officer Ole Balling after the Civil War 
- 5.4The Scandinavian Regiment’s battle flag with the inscription “For Gud og Vort Land” (For God and Our Country) 
- 6.1Illustration of Waldemar Raaslöff, the Danish government’s representative in Washington D.C, 1866 
- 6.2A 1928 photo of the Redfox family with Reverend Mathias B.Ordahl 
- 6.3Count Edward Piper, sitting on the far left, is pictured with fellow diplomats at Trenton Falls, New York, in 1863 
- 7.1A page from the Scandinavian-American newspaper Emigranten in 1863 
- 8.1Painting of the Union Navy’s attack on Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip on April 24, 1862 
- 9.1Photos of Ferdinand and Wilhemina Winslöw along with Hans and Gunild Heg 
- 9.2Major-General Samuel Curtis and staff photographed in St. Louis in late 1861 or early 1862 
- 9.3A photographic print from the 1863 cartoon series “Beauties in the Draft” 
- 9.5Ferdinand Winslöw with his brother-in-law Christian Christensen in New Orleans, 1865 
- 10.1Photo of the mill at Dybböl that came to symbolize the 1864 war against Prussia and Austria for generations of Danes 
- 11.1Illustration of Hans Mattson who became one of the best-known Swedish-American politicians after the Civil War 
- 12.1Ulysses S. Grant in the trenches before Vicksburg in 1863 Painting by Ole Balling in 1865 
- 12.2Photo of anti-slavery preacher and chaplain Claus Clausen 
- 12.3Photo of the “Norsk Hotel” (Norwegian Hotel) in Decorah, Iowa 
- 13.1Pastor Eric Norelius, photographed with his wife Inga in 1855 
