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Civil War era paper soldiers collection. [graphic].

Zouave attacking Confederate soldier woodcut

Civil War Paper Soldiers Collection

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

Officer with telescope woodcut

Mounted cavalry soldier woodcut

Marines woodcut

Regimental parade woodcut

Union soldier charging forward in battle woodcut

Soldiers standing at attention woodcut

Soldiers marching woodcut

Four mounted officers woodcut

Civil War scrapbook of portraits. [graphic].

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

Brig. Gen. Edw. A. Wild. [graphic] / Engd. by A. H. Ritchie.

Encampment [at Richmond]

Encampment [at Richmond]

Maj. Gen. Cassius M. Clay

Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler

Benj. F. Butler [graphic].

Benjamin F. Butler

Maj. Gen. Benj[amin] F. Butler

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

Benj. F. Butler

Benj. F. Butler

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

[Benjamin F. Butler]

In defence [sic] of the Union and the Constitution. [certificate]

Yankee volunteers marching into Dixie. "Yankee Doodle keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy." [graphic] / J.H. Bufford's Lith, Boston.

Philadelphia Zouave Corps.

Soldiers Rest, Alexandria, Va. [graphic].

The game of secession or sketches of the rebellion

Stein & Jones, steam power printers & lithographers, no. 321 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Scene of camp life.

Jeff. Davis., the compromiser, in a tight place. [graphic]

View of Camp Gallegher [sic] 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 2d Battalion. near Falls of Schuylkill.

The capture of Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 2d. 1864 by the Union Army, under Major Genl. Sherman. [graphic] : On the 30th August, the Union Army, by the masterly strategy of Genl. Sherman, made a rapid flank movement, cutting the rail road south of the city;

Home "on sick leave" [graphic] / . Edw. F. Mullen N.Y.

Soldiers Home in the city of Philadelphia. This certifies that [Charles Macalester] having contributed the sum of [fifty] dollars is constituted a [life] member of the Soldiers Home. Philada. [graphic]/ Drawn by Stephen H. [sic] Ferris; Engraved by John S

"A guard of colored soldiers"

Specimen sheet Union, patriotic and humorous designs upon envelopes

Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia. [graphic].

View of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, Philadelphia, where over 300,000 Union soldiers have been fed. [graphic] / Schell del; Adrian - Probasco sc.

View of the encampment of the Corn Exchange Regiment 118th. Penn. Vols. near Falls of Schuylkill. [graphic] / Del. & Lith. by J. Magee ; Lith & Print. by W. Boell, 311 Walnut St.

Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, the first opened for Union Volunteers in the United States. 1009 Otsego St. Philadelphia. [graphic].

Sheridan's cavalry at the Battle of Fisher's Hill. (Shenandoah Valley.) [graphic].

[Civil War miscellanies] [graphic]

[Interior and exterior of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon hospital, southwest corner of Washington and Swanson Avenues, Philadelphia]

View of the encampment of the Corn Exchange Regiment 118th. Penn. Vols. near Falls of Schuylkill.

Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, supported gratuitously by the citizens of Philadelphia, Pa.

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