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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.
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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. ($12.
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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.
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123.33 Hagerstown Maryland, While
Occupied by the Rebels, 1862, by Harper’s Weekly
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A
striking view of the Confederate forces at camp in
Hagerstown, Maryland as sketched by Theodore B. Davis of
Harper’s Weekly newspaper. The wood block print measures
approximately (16.7" x 11.0" - 41.5 x 28 cm). $50
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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123.55 The
Flight of President Jefferson Davis and his staff, April 3, 1865, by The
Illustrated London News, London
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President
Jefferson Davis, CSA and his staff move south through Georgia,
five days before his capture. Print measures approximately
(10.0" x 14.3") excluding the matte. $90.
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123.57 The Confederate Army -
Mississippians Passing in Review before General Beauregard and Staff, 1861,
by The Illustrated London News
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Taken from the
publication “The Civil War in America” produced by the
Illustrated London News. The wood block print, sketched in
the field depicts the Mississippi regiments passing in
review before Confederate Brigadier General P. G. T.
Beauregard The print measures approximately (11.2" x
14.1") excluding the matte. $60.
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123.61 The
Attack on Fort Fisher near Wilmington, NC, January 15, 1865, by The
Illustrated London News, London
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The final
attack by the Federal forces on the Confederate installation.
The fall of Fort Fisher effectively bottled up the port of
Wilmington ... the principal southern port for the
blockade-runners. Print measures approximately (10.1" x
14.2") excluding the matte. $80.
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123.62 The
Siege of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, January 1862, by
The Illustrated London News, London
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Early in
1862 Flag Officer Louis M. Goldsborough and B.Gen Ambrose E.
Burnside led a sea and land force into North Carolina. Shown
here is the 9th New York (Hawkin ™ Zouaves) and the
21st Massachusetts taking the Confederate fieldwork
on Roanoke Island. The print measures approximately (10.3" x
14.1') excluding the matte. $80. ($12.
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123.63 General of
the Army George McClellan, December 1861, by The Illustrated London News,
London
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Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Forces, Major General George
McClellan. Print measures approximately (9.5" x 14.6")
excluding the matte. $50.
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123.64 Union
General Blenker ™ Division surprised by Confederate Calvary at Anandale,
Virginia, 1861, by The Illustrated London News, London
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Confederate calvary of Jeb Stuart ™ surprise an advanced
post of Union troops at Anandale (Annandale), Virginia. Print
measures approximately (9.7" x 14.3") excluding the matte.
$70.
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123.71 View of
Chattanooga from the Confederate lines viewing the Union fortifications,
December 1863, by The Illustrated London News, London
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Confederate battery atop Lookout Mountain with the Federal
fortifications below. Two prints in one. $90.
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123.72 General
Howlett ™ battery on the James River, Virginia Engaging the Federal Iron
Clads, October 1864, by The Illustrated London News, London
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Confederate battery in the foreground prepares to fire on
Union Iron Clads approaching on the James River.
$80. ($12.
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123.74 Union
Punishment Camp, November 1861, by The Illustrated London News, London
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Detailed
sketch of Union troops in various forms of camp punishment.
$50.
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123.75 New
York City Riots July 1863 Burning the Provost Marshal ™ Office, by The
illustrated London, News, London
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The riots
of New York City were captured in this sketch of the burring
of a Federal office building. $70.
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123.79 Federal
Army Advancing on the Abandoned Confederate Positions at
Centerville, Virginia, April 1862, by The Illustrated London
News, London
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A
panoramic view with the Federal forces advancing on the
burning fortifications at Centerville,
Virginia. $70.
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