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Jno. W. Holm

William H. Seward

Robert Bogel.

Henry Simons. Wagon & U.S. national coach works. Philadelphia

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America

Emancipation

Proclamation of Emancipation, Abraham Lincoln [graphic] / Designed and written by W.H. Pratt.

Geo. W. Taylor, n.w. cor. of Fifth and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, manufacturer and vendor of free labor dry goods. Wholesale and retail free labor warehouse. Free labor groceries for sale.

Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States signing the Emancipation Proclamation

Abraham Lincoln

[Civil War drawings and cartes de visite reproductions of drawings by Henry Louis Stephens] [graphic].

The pic nic on the Fourth of July, "A day to be remembered"

The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the cabinet. [graphic] / From the original picture painted at the White House in 1864; Painted by F.B. Carpenter; Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.

Abraham Lincoln

Writing the Emancipation Proclamation

Free negroes in the North

Free negroes in Haiti

The dawn of liberty [graphic] : General Gage said "The very children here draw on a love of liberty with the air they breathe. You may go my brave boys, and be assured if my troops trouble you again they shall be punished." / Max Rosenthal del.; L.N. Rose

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Offering of bells to be cast into cannon [graphic] / AJV; FBM.

Smuggling medicines into the South [graphic].

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America.

Our relations at home and abroad.

Exeter Hall. The Lion weeps: "Is he not a bird and a brother?" [graphic]

Grand tableau of the future. The little child, Liberty, shall lead them. [graphic]

For the precise period at which this occurred, consult history. [graphic]

The Eagle vindicates the Monroe Doctrine in Mexico. [graphic]

Introduction of Master Swamp Angel: the Lion pockets his Rams. [graphic]

Grand combat between the Eagle and the Wolf. [graphic]

United States soldiers at Camp "William Penn" Philadelphia, PA [graphic]: "Rally round the flag, boys! Rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom" / P.S. Duval & Son. Lith. Cor. 5th & Minor St. Phila.

The arming of the Wolf by his faithful squire. [graphic]

Which temporarily astonished even the Gallic Cock. [graphic]

Who responded with warlike vigor when the Lion caved. [graphic]

The Mexican Vulture garroted by the Gallic Cock. [graphic]

On England's muggy shore a surly lion gave a grievous roar! [graphic]

Which he forgets in the embrace of the belligerent Wolf of the C.S.A. [graphic]

S.P. Chase

Abraham Lincoln

Raising colored infant - ry

Scene of camp life.

Stephens' album drolleries no. 1. [graphic] : Our relations at home and abroad / In oil colors from original designs by H. L. Stephens.

The adventures of a conscript as told by himself. [graphic].

Mason's challenge blacking. James S. Mason & Co., nos. 138 & 140 North Front Street, Philadelphia.

Major General B.F. Butler, U.S.A.

Benj. F. Butler

John Greenleaf Whittier

Marriage of Tom Thumb.

S.P. Chase

The gallant charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment

United States soldiers at Camp "William Penn" Philadelphia, PA

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