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123.30      Fort Pickens, Florida, April 1862, by Harper’s History of the Great Rebellion

 

Double view print measures approximately (11.5" x 17.2") excluding non-ascitic matte. $50.   ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)     

123.31     Fort Pulaski, Georgia Under Attack, April 10, 1862, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

   Print measures approximately (11.5" x 17.2") excluding non-ascitic matte.  $50.    ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)   

123.32   White House Landing, Virginia, c1862 by Harper’s Weekly, New York

 

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.)

123.33   Federal Army Enters Richmond, 1864, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

 

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***

123.34   Fort Calhoun, Hampton Roads, Virginia During the Advance on Richmond, 1864, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

 

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.)

123.35   Locomotive Works, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1863, by Harper’s Weekly,  New York

  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.)    ***SOLD***

123.36   Return of Kautz’s Cavalry, 1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

 

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.)    ***SOLD***

123.37    View of Atlanta, c1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

  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***

123.38    Battle of Cedar Creek, 1863, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

 

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.)

123.39       Blockade Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama, c1863, by Harper’s Weekly,  New York

 

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.)

123.40   Major General Henry W. Halleck, U.S. Army, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott,  The History of the Civil War in America

 

Print measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding the non-ascitic matte.   $36.    ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)

123.41    Major General John Fremont, U.S. Army, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the Civil War in America

 

Print measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding the non-ascitic matte.  $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)

123.42        Union Generals  [Maj Gen John A. Dix, others], c1866,  by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the Civil War in America

 

Print measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding non-ascitic matte.  $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)

123.43       Stephen A. Douglas, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the Civil  War in America

   Print measures approximately (5.1" x 8.0") excluding the non-ascitic matte.   $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling /ins.)

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

 

Print measures approximately (5.75" x 8.75") excluding the non-ascitic matte.   $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)

123.45        Union Generals [Lt Gen. Winfield Scott and others],  c1866,  by John S.C. Abbott, The History of the Civil War in America

 

Print measures approximately (5.75" x 8.75") excluding the non-ascitic matte.  $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)

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

   Print measures approximately (5.75" x 8.5") excluding the non-ascitic matte.  $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling ins.)

123.47         Major General Franz Sigel, U.S. Army, c1866, by John S.C. Abbott,  The History of the Civil War in America

 

The print measures approximately (5.1" x 8.2") excluding the non-ascitic matte.    $36.  ($10.50 shipping / handling / ins.)

123.48    The Village of Lewisville, Virginia, c1862, by Harper’s Weekly, New York

 

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.)

123.49   General Jeb Stuart’s cavalry near Manassas  Junction, by  The Illustrated London News, London, 1862

 

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***

123.50         The Main Battery of Fort Sumter, by The Illustrated London News, London,  May 1862

 

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***

123.51     General Winfield Scott Commander-in-Chief, by The  Illustrated London  News, London, 1862

 

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.)

123.52   From the Harbor Viewing the Attack on Fort Sumter, by The  Illustrated London  News, London, 1862

 

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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