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Young man - you should enlist. [graphic] : What! - I? can't deu it, - I'm the skeeriest fellow you ever did see.
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"We fights mit Sigel" [graphic].
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The two Napoleons [graphic].
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The three graces [graphic].
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That intelligent contraband. [graphic].
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"Take care Gilmore you'll knock my brains out." [graphic].
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"The swamp angel" [graphic] / G. T. Lape, photographer, 146 Chatham St., N.Y.
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The straggler's last "sup." [graphic].
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Semmes motto "I am here" [graphic].
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"Secesh" taking a moonlight stroll. [graphic].
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Resurgam. In memory of our late president. [graphic].
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The reliable gentleman [graphic].
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"The reliable gentleman" [graphic] / Th. Nast.
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[Photographic reproduction of a caricature of Abraham Lincoln attired as an elderly woman] [graphic].
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Our modern infant Hercules [graphic].
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Our bleeding country's infernal revenue stamps. [graphic] / ["I say internal ought to be spelt with a T, boss says it hadn't] Printers Devil.
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[Order by Charles Howard, President of the Baltimore Board of Police, dated April 22, 1861, allowing passage of a party en route through the city for private business] [graphic].
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"One flag. One country. Zwei lager." [graphic] : Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.
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North. [graphic].
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The New York Post boy [graphic].
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New York Light Guard [graphic] / Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.
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A nest of copperheads [graphic].
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Negroes and religion. Disciplina et regula ordiuis flagellantium [Discipline of the order of flagellants] [graphic]: The Episcopal Church at the South. To the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
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The negro on the brain. [graphic].
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Napoleon III [graphic].
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Macbeth. November 16, 1861 [graphic].
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Lincoln's "guardian angel." [graphic].
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Liberty [graphic] / Photo. and published by H.W. Horton, 5 Summer St., Boston.
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Libby Prison
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Kill-Patrick suppressing the riot. [graphic].
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Joseph Hooker [graphic].
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John Collins [graphic].
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Jefferson Davis smelleth a mice and reflects. [graphic].
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It's no use knocking at the door. [graphic].
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It's no use knocking at the door. [graphic].
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Intelligent contraband [graphic].
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I wish I was in Dixie [graphic].
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I cannot sing the old songs. Or, the late home of a Union soldier. [graphic] / Designed and published by N. Monroe, M.D., Philadelphia.
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Home on sick leave. [graphic] / Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.
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[Headquarters Lafayette - Headquarters Gen'l Porter. Farinholt's house and York River in the distance.]
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Hawkins Zouaves 9th Regt. [graphic] / Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.
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The happy governor of Massachusetts [graphic].
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The guerrilla chieftan. [graphic].
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Grinning for the presidency. [graphic].
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The great anaconda or creature of the woods [graphic]
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The ghost of an "old soger" in camp. [graphic].
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Gen. Gilmore."I have no words, my voice is my gun." [graphic].
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Edwin Booth [graphic] / Gladding.
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"Done gone." [graphic].
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A distinguished arrival. [graphic] : Negro soldier - "Hi dar! Show dis ole lady a room - one wid a closet to put dis yar skelle in tum in!"
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A copperhead [graphic].
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A copperhead [graphic].
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[Comic scene showing a Confederate officer fleeing from a U.S. cannonball] [graphic].
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"Columbia rode safe through the storm." [graphic].
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Civil War photograph collection [graphic].
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Caught at last! [graphic].
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Cartes de visite satirizing the Civil War revenue systems [graphic].
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Cartes de visite reproductions of Civil War era sketches by H.C. Bispham
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Cartes de visite reproductions of "Campaign Sketches" [graphic] / [Designed and drawn on stone by Winslow Homer]
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