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Raising colored infant - ry

Robert Small, pilot of the steamer Planter, Charleston, S.C.

The shackle broken - by the genius of freedom [graphic] / Lith. & Print. by E. Sachse & Co.

The colored volunteer

Heroes of the colored race

Journey of a slave from plantation to the battlefield. [graphic].

All slaves were made freemen. By Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, January 1st, 1863. Come, then, able-bodied colored men, to the nearest United States camp, and fight for the stars and stripes. [graphic].

[The scourged back]

"Nick Biddle" [graphic] : Of Pottsville, Pa., the first man wounded in the Great American Rebellion, "Baltimore, April 18, 1861."

24th Regiment, U[nited] S[tates] C[olored] T[roops] at Camp William Penn

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

Raw recruits, or, Abraham's daughter. / As sung with great applause by Bryants Minstrels of New York. ; Words by Charley Fox, ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs.

A typical negro [graphic] / McPherson and Oliver del.

Storming of Missionary Ridge.

"A guard of colored soldiers"

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

The gallant charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment [graphic] : On the rebel works at Fort Wagner, Morris Island near Charleston, July 18th 1863, and death of Colonel Robt. G. Shaw.

Battle of Olustee, Fla. [graphic] : Feby 26' 1864 - Union: (Gen. Seymour) 8' U.S., 54" Mass., 1' N.C. Col'r T[roop]. Loss: 193 k'd, 1175 'd, 460 miss'g - Conf. (Gen. Finnegan) Loss: Abt 660.

[Photographic reproduction of an allegorical view including Abraham Lincoln, a pavilion, and marching soldiers] [graphic] / P. Philipoteaux; Allen & Rowell, photographers, 25 Winter Street, Boston.