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Panorama of Washington. [graphic] : First in war. First in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.

[Cloth mitten pattern for Civil War soldiers provided by Wilcox & Gibbs sewing machine and E.W. Carryl & Co., military & house furnishing store; King & Baird, printers; and S.A. George, electrotyper and stereotyper] [graphic].

Civil War certificates containing patriotic designs. [graphic].

One flag, one country. [graphic] : Constitution & laws.

[President-elect Abraham Lincoln raising flag in front of Independence Hall in honor of admission of Kansas to the Union, February 22, 1861] [graphic].

Bann[er of] the sea. National song and chorus. [graphic].

Union mottoes. [graphic].

U.S. iron clad steamer, New Ironsides. [graphic] : Machinery & armour by Merrick & Sons. Hull by Cramp & Sons. Philadelphia.

Fort Federal Hill, Baltimore, MD. [graphic].

Civil War era patriotic ream wrappers [graphic].

[Civil War "Victory Package" illustrated broadside insert]

Bruce's New-York Type-foundry, 13 Chambers st., New York [specimen sheet]

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America. [graphic] / W. Roberts, Del. sc.; C. A. Alvord, Printer.

Patriotic souvenir pies.

Plan of fair for the Soldiers & Sailors Home. Academy of Music, Philadelphia. October 23 to November 4, 1865. [graphic] / F. Bourquin, Chesnut St. 602.

"The boys in blue," returning the state flags to the governor of Pennsylvania, Independence Square, Philadelphia July 4th, 1866. [graphic] / Rea & Sharp, engravers.

General Grant's farewell address to the Union Army in the field 1865. [graphic].