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123.30 Fort
Pickens, Florida, April 1862,
by Harper’s History of the Great Rebellion
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Double
view print measures approximately (11.5" x 17.2") excluding
non-ascitic matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling /
ins.) |
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123.31 Fort Pulaski,
Georgia Under Attack, April 10, 1862, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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Print
measures approximately (11.5" x 17.2") excluding non-ascitic
matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)
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123.32 White House
Landing, Virginia, c1862 by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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Federal
troops bathing near the shoreline with the encampment in the
background. Print measures approximately (11.5" x 17.2")
excluding non-ascitic matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping /
handling / ins.) |
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123.33 Federal Army
Enters Richmond, 1864, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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Dramatic
view of the ruins of Richmond as the war nears its end. The
print measures approximately (11.5" x 17.3") excluding the
non-ascitic matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling /
ins.) ***SOLD*** |
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123.34 Fort
Calhoun, Hampton Roads, Virginia
During the Advance on Richmond, 1864, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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The
Federal fleet being fired on by Confederate batteries; Union
Ironclad can be seen in the lower right. The print measures
approximately (11.5" x 17.2") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)
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123.35 Locomotive
Works, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1863, by Harper’s
Weekly, New York
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Striking detailed view of the U.S. Military Railroad
operations with the locomotive McPherson in the background.
The print measures approximately (12.1" x 16.9") excluding the
non-ascitic matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling /
ins.)
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123.36 Return of
Kautz’s Cavalry, 1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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Colonel
August Kautz commanded a cavalry unit under General Butler’s
Army of the James; during the campaigns against Richmond and
Petersburg, Virginia. The print measures approximately (11.5"
x 17.2") excluding the non-ascitic matte. $40. ($10.50
shipping / handling / ins.)
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123.37 View of
Atlanta, c1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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View of the city looking south with Union forces moving
through the streets and rail yard. The double print measures
approximately (11.5" x 17.2") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)
***SOLD*** |
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123.38 Battle of
Cedar Creek, 1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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Federal
troops crossing the Coosa River, Alabama on their return with
skirmishes with Confederate forces. The double print measures
approximately (11.2" x 16.9"). $50. ($10.50 shipping /
handling / ins.) |
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123.39 Blockade
Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama, c1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New
York
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Map
showing the location of the Union ships blockading the City of
Mobile, with text and sketch of shipboard view of the
blockade. The print / text measures approximately (11.5" x
16.8") excludes the non-ascitic matte. $50. ($ 10.50
shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.40 Major General
Henry W. Halleck, U.S. Army, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the
Civil War in America
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Print
measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.41 Major General
John Fremont, U.S. Army, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the
Civil War in America
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Print
measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.42 Union
Generals [Maj Gen John A. Dix, others], c1866, by
John S.C. Abbott, The History of
the Civil War in America
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Print
measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.43 Stephen A.
Douglas, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the Civil War in
America
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Print
measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling /ins.) |
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123.44 Union
Generals [Maj. Gen. George C. Meade and others], c1866, by John S.C.
Abbott, The History of the Civil War in America
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Print
measures approximately (5.75" x 8.75") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.45 Union
Generals [Lt Gen. Winfield Scott and others], c1866, by John S.C. Abbott,
The History of the Civil War in America
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Print
measures approximately (5.75" x 8.75") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.46 Members of
Congress - Eminent Opponents of the Slave Power, c1866 by John S.C. Abbott,
The History of the Civil War in America
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Print
measures approximately (5.75" x 8.5") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling ins.) |
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123.47 Major
General Franz Sigel, U.S. Army, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott, The History of
the Civil War in America
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The print
measures approximately (5.1" x 8.2") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.48 The Village of
Lewisville, Virginia, c1862, by Harper’s Weekly, New York
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The view
of the town with Union troops in the foreground. The print
measures approximately (4.5" x 9.2") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $36. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.) |
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123.49 General Jeb
Stuart’s cavalry near Manassas Junction, by The Illustrated London News,
London, 1862
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The famous
Confederate calvary general
Jeb Stuart leading his
troops,[May 1862 issue of London News]. Robert E. Lee said
“General Stuart is the finest cavalry officer I have ever
known”. A graduate of West Point, class of 1856, James Ewell Brown “Jeb”
Stuart is viewed here at the
first battle of Manassas near Henry Hill, 1861. Print measures
approximately (11.2" x 16.2") excluding the non-ascitic
matte. $70. ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)
***SOLD*** |
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123.50 The
Main Battery of Fort Sumter, by The Illustrated
London News, London, May 1862
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On Friday,
April 12, 1861 the first Confederate mortar was fired at Fort
Sumter. More than 3000 rounds of shot and shell smashed the
masonry walls. Print measures approximately (11.2" x 16.2")
excluding the non-ascitic matte. $70. ($10.50 shipping /
handling / ins.)
***SOLD*** |
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123.51 General
Winfield Scott Commander-in-Chief, by The Illustrated
London News, London, 1862
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Full view
of the famous Union General with Old Glory flying in the
background. The print measures approximately (11.3" x 15.9")
excluding the non-ascitic matte. $70. ($10.50 shipping /
handling / ins.) |
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123.52 From the
Harbor Viewing the Attack on Fort Sumter, by The Illustrated
London News, London, 1862
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A group of
three engravings illustrating the attack on Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861. The
print measures approximately (11.4" x 15.9") excluding the
non-ascitic matte. $50. ($10.50 shipping / handling /
ins.) ***SOLD*** |
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