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Harper's Weekly, November 1, 1862-page 693. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three engravings. The first engraving is titled, "Burning The Engine House and More »
Harper's Weekly, November 1, 1862-page 693. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three engravings. The first engraving is titled, "Burning The Engine House and Machine Shops At Chambersburg, PA.--Sketched by Mr. Davis." It shows civilians watching the burning buildings. The second engraving is titled, "The Rebels Exchanging Their Rags For U. S. Army Overcoats At Chambersburg, PA.--Sketched by Mr. Davis." The third engraving is titled, "The Rebel Foray In Pennsylvania--General View of Chambersburg.--Sketched by Mr. Davis." It shows soldiers and civilians in a field across a creek from the town. Some buildings are burned out. Civil War « Less
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Harper's Weekly, October 29, 1864-page 692. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first original half page engraving is titled, "Head-Quarters, More »
Harper's Weekly, October 29, 1864-page 692. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first original half page engraving is titled, "Head-Quarters, Army of The James--Rebel Prisoners and Deserters At The Guard-House.--Sketched by William Waud." Men in uniform and civilian clothing group around a campfire. A Union soldier stands guard. An African American is part of the group. The second original half page engraving is titled, "Head-Quarter, Army of The James--Pennsylvania Soldiers Voting.--Sketched by William Waud." Soldiers wait in line to vote at a flag draped table. A munitions box is labeled, "Cap. Wattson, Co. 1, 3rd Penn. Art." Civil War « Less
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Dietrich's Vault |
100 puffin Court |
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Phone : 8002395817 |
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Harper's Weekly, October 29, 1864-page 693. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first original engraving is titled, "The Battle of Darbytown More »
Harper's Weekly, October 29, 1864-page 693. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first original engraving is titled, "The Battle of Darbytown Road, October 7, 1864.--(Sketched by William Waud.)." It show for cannons firing across a field. Four teams of horse stand hitched to their caissons. The second engraving is titled, "The Late Chief-Justice Roger B. Taney.--(Photographed by Brady.)." It shows the elderly Justice sitting in a chair. It is initialed on the left, "WH" for Winslow Homer. Civil War « Less
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Dietrich's Vault |
100 puffin Court |
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Phone : 8002395817 |
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Harper's Weekly, Saturday, September 7, 1861-page 565.. Black; cream. Paper. This orginal page contains three engravings. The first engraving is titled, "Bar of The More »
Harper's Weekly, Saturday, September 7, 1861-page 565.. Black; cream. Paper. This orginal page contains three engravings. The first engraving is titled, "Bar of The Spottswood House, Richmond, Virginia." It shows military and civilian gentlemen. The second engraving is titled, "The Rebel General Ben MCulloch.--From a Photograph." The third engraving is titled, "Brigadier General Franz Siegel.--(From a Sketch by Our Artist in the West.). The general sits holding his sword, his hat is on the table. Civil War « Less
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Dietrich's Vault |
100 puffin Court |
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Phone : 8002395817 |
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Harper's Weekly, Saturday, September 7, 1861-page 576. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains four political cartoons and a circus ad. The original engraved ad is More »
Harper's Weekly, Saturday, September 7, 1861-page 576. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains four political cartoons and a circus ad. The original engraved ad is titled, "Barnums American Museum." It shows two hippopotamus with their mouths open. The first cartoon is titled, "Costume suggested for the Brave Stay-at-Home Light Guard." The second cartoon is titled, "The National Purse The Best Auxiliary." It is inialed, "N." The third engraved cartoon is titled, "The Right Spirit." The fourth cartoon is titled, "An Affectionate Testimonal To The Pennsylvania Fourth, and To Varians (N.Y.) Field Battery." Civil War « Less
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Harper's Weekly, Saturday, October 25, 1862-page 684. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first engraving is titled, "The Presidents Visit To More »
Harper's Weekly, Saturday, October 25, 1862-page 684. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first engraving is titled, "The Presidents Visit To The Army Of The Potomac--Arrival At The Station At Frederick.--Sketched by Mr. Hamilton." It shows Lincoln with his hat in his hand on the back of the train. Soldiers and civilians wave and a large American flags flies over the scene. The second engraving is titled, "Major-General Buells Army Crossing Salt River, Kentucky, In Pursuit of Bragg.--Sketched by Mr. H. Mosler." It shows a long line of infantry. Civil War and Abraham Lincoln « Less
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Harper's Weekly, Saturday, October 25, 1862-page 688. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three political cartoons. The first engraved cartoon is titled, More »
Harper's Weekly, Saturday, October 25, 1862-page 688. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three political cartoons. The first engraved cartoon is titled, "Evidently Sincere." It shows officers listening to country-dressed men. The second engraved cartoon is titled, "What The Seymour Party Mean." It shows a man on the ground kissing a foot. The third engraved cartoon is titled, "WhatThe Seymour Party Say." It shows three figures with, "BUT, IF, PROVIDED," on their heads. Civil War « Less
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Harper's Weekly Saturday, June 25, 1864-page 413. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first engraving is titled, "Paris Fashions For June, More »
Harper's Weekly Saturday, June 25, 1864-page 413. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engravings. The first engraving is titled, "Paris Fashions For June, 1864. It shows three women in long dresses, one wears a cape, two wear bonnets. The second engraving is titled, "General Shermans Campaign--Our Army Entering Resaca, Georgia, On May 16, 1864.--Sketched by Theodore R. Davis." It shows long lines of men and supply wagons entering a small town. Four soldiers stand on a bluff watching the scene. Civil War « Less
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Harper's Weekly, September 20, 1862-page 604. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three engravings. The first engraving is titled, "The Army of The Potomac More »
Harper's Weekly, September 20, 1862-page 604. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three engravings. The first engraving is titled, "The Army of The Potomac Passing The Hygeia Hotel At Old Point Comfort, Virginia." It shows troops and supply wagons marching through the town. The second engraving is titled, "The Late General Phil Kearney.--Photographed by Brady. The third engraving is titled, "The Late General Isaac I. Stevens.-- Photographed by Brady." Civil War « Less
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Harper's Weekly, October 13, 1860-page 653. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engraved portraits. The first portraid is of General Lamoriciere. The second More »
Harper's Weekly, October 13, 1860-page 653. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains two engraved portraits. The first portraid is of General Lamoriciere. The second portrait is of Pope Pius The Ninth. It shows the Pope sitting, his arm resting on a table with a large crucifix. « Less
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Phone : 8002395817 |
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