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III. Civil War [series]:
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1. General Mead at
Gettysburg
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2. The Runaway Limber: A Recollection of
Gettysburg
(17 x 13-5/8 inches,matted.) |
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3. Martial Law
(33 x 41 inches, framed.) |
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4. Lee at
Chancellorsville
(18-3/4 x 18-3/4 inches,matted.) |
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5. Major Gen. George B. McClellan on the
Battle Field of Antietam
(29-1/8 x 35-3/8 inches,matted.) |
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6. General Stonewall Jackson W.E. Marshall, artist and engr.
(14-3/8 x 17-5/8 inches,matted.)
Gift of Thomas F. Eagleton to Jim Schiele. |
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7. Robert E. Lee
() |
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8. Gen. Cockrell, C.S.A.
(7-1/2x 10 inches, matted.)
Gift of Thomas F. Eagleton to Jim Schiele. |
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9. Carl Schurz
(7-3/8x 11-7/8 inches, matted.)
Gift of Thomas F. Eagleton to Jim Schiele. |
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10. W.T. Sherman, Major General H.W. Smith.
(10-5/8 x 14 inches,matted.) |
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11. Abraham Lincoln
() |
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12. U.S. Grant
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13. Jefferson Davis
() |
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14. Departure of the 7th Regiment (Broadway,
N.Y.)
(24-1/8 x 18-1/4 inches,unmatted.) |
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15. Parade of the Grand Army ofthe
Republic
(26 x 19-1/2 inches,unmatted.) |
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16. Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet with
General Lee
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17. 'The regiment went swinging off into
the darkness'
()
One of three charcoal and ink sketches created for a special
edition of the book The Red Badge of Courage
by Stephen Crane. |
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18. 'The guns followed the teams with an
air of unwillingness'
()
One of three charcoal and ink sketches created for a special
edition of the book The Red Badge of Courage
by Stephen Crane. |
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19. 'The men cuddled behind the small
embankment'
()
One of three charcoal and ink sketches created for a special
edition of the book The Red Badge of Courage
by Stephen Crane. |
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20. On the March to the
Sea
(46-7/8 x 32-3/4 inches,matted.) |
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21. The Army of the
Potomac
(24-7/8 x 19-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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22. Grand Review in Washington, September
24th, 1861
(24-7/8 x19-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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23. The Rebel Army Crossing the Potomac,
September 27th, 1862
(15-3/4 x10-5/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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24. The First Gun at Fort
Sumter
(11-5/8 x 10 inches, matted.) |
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25. General Lyons at Wilson's
Creek
(10-3/4 x 9-1/2 inches,matted.) |
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26. Grand Review of the Armies of the United
States, at Washington, D.C., May 23,1865
(20-3/4 x 16-5/8 inches,matted.) |
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27. General U.S. Grant
(25-7/8 x 32-1/4 inches,unmatted.) |
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28. George B. McClellan,
Major-General
(21-7/8 x33-5/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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29. Winfield Scott, Lieutenant General of
the U.S.A.
(10-3/8 x 13-1/2 inches,matted.) |
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30. Major-General Joseph Hooker, Commander
in Chief of the "Army of the Potomac"
(13 x 17-3/8 inches,matted.) |
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31. George Armstrong
Custer
(12-1/4 x 13-3/4 inches,matted.) |
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32. General Sigel, U.S.A.
(8-1/8 x 10 inches,matted.) |
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33. Brigadier-General Nathaniel
Lyon
(13-3/4 x 19-1/8 inches,matted.) |
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34. Stanton, Secretary of
War
(11-3/4 x 15 inches,matted.) |
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35. A Bivouac Fire on the
Potomac
(25-5/8 x 19-1/2inches, matted.) |
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36. Map of the United
States
()
Printed and hand-colored in England. |
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37. Gettysburg: Repulse of Longstreet's
Assault
(47-1/4 x 27-3/8 inches,matted.) |
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38. Gettysburg
(11-5/8 x9-1/8 inches, matted.)
Color modern print.
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39. The Battle of Gettysburg, PA. July 3rd,
1863
(19-3/8 x 16 inches,matted.) |
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40. Assassination of President
Lincoln
(39-3/4 x 24-3/4 inches,matted.) |
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41. A Negro Regiment in
Action
(25-1/2 x 19-3/8 inches,matted.) |
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42. Battery Going Into
Position
(15-3/4 x 10-5/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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43. The True Defenders of the
Constitution
(16x 11 inches, unmatted.) |
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44. Surrender of General
Lee
(12-7/8 x 11-3/4 inches,matted.) |
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45. Battle of Wilson's Creek; Death of
General Lyons
(12-1/4 x 11-1/4 inches,matted.) |
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46. Attack on Fort Wagner
(12-5/8 x 11-1/4 inches,matted.) |
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47. Bombardment of Fort
Sumter
(23-1/2 x 17-1/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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48. Major-General George G. Meade at the
Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
(10 x 14 inches,unmatted.) |
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49. A Part of the Battle of Shiloh, Fought
on the Morning of April 6th,1862
(20-1/4 x 17-1/8 inches,matted.) |
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50. The Battle of Pittsburg, Tenn., April
7th, 1862
(11-3/4 x 9-3/8 inches, matted.) |
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51. Bombardment of Fredericksburg,
VA
()
Gift of Nancy Galofre to Jim Schiele. |
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52. A Group of Union
Prisoners
(15-5/8 x10-5/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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53. The Outbreak of the Rebellion in the
United States, 1861
(30 x 23-1/2 inches,matted.) |
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54. Massachusetts Militia Passing Through
Baltimore
(12x 10-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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55. Battle of
Shiloh,Tenn.
(14x 11-1/2 inches, matted.) |
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56. Christmas Eve, 1862.
(25-3/8 x 19 inches, matted.) |
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57. Gettysburg
(12-1/4 x 10-1/4 inches,matted.) |
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58. The Life of a Spy -- In Nine
Tableaux
(15-3/4 x 10-3/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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59. The Great Civil War
(11-1/2 x 14 inches,matted.) |
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60. General Sherman's Grand March Through
Central Georgia
(21-3/4 x 15-5/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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61. United We Stand:
Thanksgiving
(22-3/8 x 15-7/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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62. The War for the Union, 1862-- A Bayonet
Charge
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63. Collection of four prints,
including: Entrance of the Army of the Potomac into
Richmond
(6-3/8 x 9-7/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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64. Collection of six prints,
including: Bombardment of Fort
Sumter
(6-3/8 x 9-7/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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65. Collection of five prints,
including: The Attack on
Fredericksburg
(6-3/8 x 10 inches, unmatted.) |
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66. General Burnside
(11-3/4 x 16-3/4 inches, unmatted.) |
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67. General McClellan
(29-1/8 x35-3/8 inches, matted.) |
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68. On the Southern Plains in
1860
(19-7/8 x13-1/2 inches, matted.) |
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69. Capture of Fort Donelson,
Tenn.
(14 x 11inches, matted.) |
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70. Battle of the Wilderness: Attack at
Spottsylvania
(14 x 11inches, matted.) |
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71. Battle of Ball's Bluff,
VA
(14 x 11inches, matted.) |
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72. The Last Stand of the Confederacy on Virginia
Soil
(20-1/2 x 15-3/4 inches,unmatted.) |
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73. Jefferson Davis' Last
Quadrille
(10 x 8-3/4inches, matted.) |
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74. Night Drill on the
Levee
(11-1/4 x16-1/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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75. Photograph of Sherman's
Tomb
(13-1/8 x 17-5/8 inches,matted.) |
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76. Grant and the General's Army of the
Potomac
(25-7/8 x 20inches, matted.) |
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77. The War in America: Assault on Ft.
Wagner
(13x 18 inches, matted.) |
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78. Illustrations of the war in America by
our special artist.
(11-1/8 x 15-5/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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79. The Union is
Dissolved
(8-5/8 x11-1/4 inches, unmatted.)
Facsimile of the Charleston Mercury.
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80. Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, Gov. of
Rhode Island
(14-3/4 x 18-3/8 inches matted.) |
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81. The Battle of the
Wilderness
(10-3/8 x 15-1/8 inches,matted.) |
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82. Triumphal Entry of the Union Army Under
General Grant Into Vicksburg, after its surrender by General
Pemberton, July 4th, 1863
(16x 11-1/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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83. Funeral Procession of President Lincoln
as it Started from the Depot in Philadelphia, April 22d,
1865
(9 x13-1/4 inches, matted.) |
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84. President Lincoln's Funeral Procession
in Washington City
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85. Abraham Lincoln: Sixteenth President of
the United States of America
() |
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86. The Battle at Pittsburg
Landing
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87. Andrew Johnson
(11-1/2 x 14 inches,matted.) |
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88. General U.S. Grant, General in chief of
the Armies of the United States
(17 x 20-1/4inches, matted.) |
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89. Glorious Charge of Hancock's Division
(2nd) of the Army of the Potomac at the battle near Spottsylvania
Court House, Va., May 12,1864
(18 x 14-5/8inches, matted.) |
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90. Thanksgiving In Camp
(19-3/8 x15-1/8 inches, matted.) |
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91. Sketch of the Battles of
Chancelorsville, Salem Church and Fredericksburg
() |
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92. Battle of Mill Spring: flight of the
Confederate Army
(24-1/8 x 19inches, matted.) |
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93. Retreat of the Confederate Garrison from
Fort Walker to Bluffton
(24-1/8 x 19inches, matted.) |
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94. Christmas Boxes in Camp --Christmas,
1861
(14-1/2 x19-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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95. J.E. Johnston
(12 x 15inches, matted.) |
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96. After the Battle - The Rebels in
Possession of the Field
(26 x 19-3/4inches, matted.) |
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97. The Supply Train
(22-3/8 x17-1/4 inches, matted.) |
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98. Battle of Bull Run, Va., Fought, July
21st, 1861, between the Federal Army commanded by General McDowell,
and the Confederate Army, commanded by Generals Beauregard and
Johnston
(25 x 19-3/4inches, matted.) |
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99. Terrific Charge of the Federal Troops
(Sumner's Division) upon the Confederate Fortifications located on
the Terrace behind Fredericksburg, Va., December
13th,1862.
(25 x 19-3/4inches, matted.) |
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100. The Seceding Mississippi Delegation in
Congress
(15-1/4 x20-1/2 inches, matted.) |
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101. The Negro in the War -Various
Employments of the Colored Men in the Federal
Army
(22-1/4 -16-3/4 inches.)
The Soldier in our Civil War
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102. Consecration of the National Cemetery
at Gettysburg, Pa., November 18th 1863, by Abraham Lincoln,
President of the United States, and His Cabinet
(22-1/4 x16-3/4 inches.)
The Soldier in our Civil War
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103. Going into action.
() |
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104. Major General Franz
Sigel.
() |
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105. The Escaped Slave in the Union
Army.
() |
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106. The Battle of Bull Run, 2 pm. July 21,
1861.
() |
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107. The Battle of Chicamauga-Thomas's Men
Repulsing the Charges of the Rebels.
() |
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108. Army of the Potomac-the Struggle for
the Salient, near Spottsylvania, Virginia. May 12,
1864.
() |
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109. The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as
President of the United States, at the Capitol, Washington, March 4,
1861.
() |
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110. The War for the Union-Surprise of Rebel
Guerrillas by a Squadron of United States
Cavalry.
() |
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111. Abraham Lincoln.
() |
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112. Battle of Rich
Mountain.
() |
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113. Attack on the Massachusetts 6th at
Baltimore.
() |
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114. Geo. B. McClellan: Likeness from a
recent photograph from life.
()
Matted with McClellan signature dated March 14, 1870
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115. Battle of Pittsburg
Landing.
() |
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116. Battle of the Wilderness-Attack at
Spottsylvania Court House.
() |
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117. Naval Conflict in Hampton Roads-Action
Between the Monitor & Merrimac.
() |
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118. Capture of Fort
Donelson.
() |
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119. Battle of Lookout
Mountain
() |
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120. Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley
(October, 1864)-The rout of General Rosser, and struggle for the
last Confederate gun at Mount Jackson.
() |
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121. Fortifications thrown up to protect the
United States Arsenal at St. Louis, Missouri.
() |
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122. The Union Cavalry and Artillery
starting in pursuit of the rebels up in the Yorktown
Turnpike.
() |
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123. The Pontoon Bridges.
() |
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124. Capture of Stuart’s Confederate guns, near Culpepper, by General Custer’s Cavalry Brigade, September 14th, 1863.
() |
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125. Battle of Spottsylvania Court House, Va., May 8th, 1864.
() |
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126. Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 1st, 1863.
() |
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127. Sketch on the line of the Second Corps at the Battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 10th, 1864. – Waiting for the enemy
() |
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128. Gordon’s and Crawford’s Brigades driving the Confederate forces from the woods, at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862.
() |
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129. Confederate batteries shelling the federal position on the night of the Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862. Wounded men lying on the ground – McDowell’s Corps marching on the field.
() |
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130. General Custer’s Fifth Regulars, Colonel Ash, charging into J.E.B. Stuart’s camp, near Charlottesville, Va.
() |
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131. W.T. Sherman
() |
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132. Scene in Savannah, Ga., on the receipt of the news of the occupation of Tybee Island by the Federal forces. – Indiscriminate flight of the inhabitants.
()
From a sketch by a refugee.
The Soldier in our Civil War
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133. Invasion of Maryland, 1864. – Driving off cattle and plunder taken from the farmers by Early’s Cavalry.
()
The Soldier in our Civil War
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134. The Federal Army intrenched before Petersburg. – A night scene in the trenches.
()
The Soldier in our Civil War
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135. Federal baggage-train of Pope’s army making their way toward Manassas Junction.
()
The Soldier in our Civil War
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136. A Cavalry Charge.
()
Life Studies of the Great Army series, Plate 26
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137. The Union Cavalry and Artillery starting in pursuit of the rebels up the Yorktown Turnpike.
()
Life Studies of the Great Army series, Plate 26
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138. Brigadier-General George A. Custer
(13 3/4 x 18 3/4 inches, matted.) |
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139. Huntsville, Alabama, From General Logan’s Head-Quarters; Dragging Artillery Through the Mud.
(15 x 19 3/4 inches, matted) |
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140. Abraham Lincoln
(18 ½ x 22 ¼ inches, matted.) |
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141. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
(12 x 16 ¼ inches, unmatted.) |
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142. Gen. Robert E. Lee Leaves McLean House at Appomatox After Signing the Surrender of the Civil War...1865.
(14 1/2 x 16 1/4 inches, matted.)
2 copies.
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143. The Seceding South Carolina Delegation.
(14 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches, matted.)
Vol. IV-No. 208.
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144. Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Born in Kentucky, February 12, 1809.
(14 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches, matted.)
Vol. IV-No. 202.
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145. The Seventy-Ninth Regiment (Highlanders) New York State Militia.
(16 x 20 inches, matted.) |
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146. Our Army Before Yorktown, Virginia.
(19 1/2 x 25 3/4 inches, matted.) |
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147. Capture of Fort Donelson.
(8 x 10 inches, matted.) |
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148. Storming of Fort Donelson.
(8 x 10 inches, matted.) |
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149. Farragut entering Mobile Bay.
(8 x 10 inches, matted.) |
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150. Seige of Vicksburg.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.) |
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151. Battle of Antietam : Gallant charge of Gen. Burnside's division at the bridge.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.) |
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152. Battle of the Wilderness - Attack at Spottsylvania Court House.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.) |
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153. Battle of Shiloh. Recapture of artillery by a portion of Gen. Rosseau's command.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.) |
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154. Capture of Fort Donelson.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.) |
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155. R E Lee.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.)
Print includes printed reproduction of signature.
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156. Battle of Gettysburg.
(11 x 14 inches, matted.) |
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156. General McClellan surrendering the command of the Army of the Potomac to General Burnside.
(13 x 18 inches, matted.)
Page 740.
Clipping on back of mat dated November 22, 1862 refers to A.R. Waud sketches on pages 740 and 741.
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157. View from Maryland Heights at sunrise.
(13 x 18 inches, matted.)
Page 741.
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158. The Battle of Antietam - The First Maryland Battery in the fore-ground.
(13 x 18 inches, matted.)
Page 644.
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159. The Army of the Potomac - Our outlying picket in the woods.
(13 3/4 x 18 1/2 inches, matted.)
Page 359.
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160. The Battle of Antietam fought September 17, 1862 - General Mansfield's corps in position in the centre.
(13 3/4 x 18 1/2 inches, matted.)
Page 648 and 649.
Clipping from page 655 dated October 11, 1862 refering to A.R. Waud illustrations.
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161. 150 years ago, St. Louis was scene of secession struggle.
(12 x 16 1/2 inches, matted.)
Page B3.
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162. Bridge at Antietam.
(8 3/4 x 14 1/2 inches, matted.)
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163. Ten dollar Confederate bill.
(3 x 7 inches.)
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164. Battle of Winchester, VA., March 23rd, 1862-decisive bayonet-charge of the Fedral troops, led by General E.B. Tyler.
(18 1/4 x 23 3/4 inches, matted.)
Page 322-323.
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165. View of the battlefield of Second Bull Run, as sketched in August, 1863, by Edwin Forbes.
(13 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches, matted.)
Page 140.
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166. The Battle of Cross Keys, Shenandoah Valley, Sunday, June 8th, 1862-Opening of the fight.
(13 1/4 x 18 3/4 inches, matted.)
Page 328.
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167. General Bank's division recrossing the Potomac from Williamsport, MD., to attack "Stonewall" Jackson.-Band of the Forty-Sixth Pennsylvania playing national airs on the Virginia shore.
(13 1/2 x 18 1/4 inches, matted.)
Page 326.
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168. Monitor & Merrimac, 1st fight between ironclads.
(21 1/4 x 27 1/2 inches, matted.)
Modern reproduction of 1886 chromolithograph. No. 11 of 500.
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169. Genl. Franz Siegel, the hero of Missouri.
(21 1/4 x 20 1/4 inches, matted.)
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