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Paul, Almira.
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Stark, Cordelia
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Union Concert Hall Thompson Street, below Fifth. : Conrad Hoffman, proprietor Billy Rose, stage manager Jacob Stroble, leader of orchestra Open every evening, with the most complete company in the profession--composed of a number of distinguished artists.
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The Confederacy in petticoats [graphic].
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Jeff. Davis caught at last. Hoop skirts & Southern chivalry. [graphic].
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Bailey, Anne Hennis, 1742-1825
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Stephens, Ellen.
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Ellen Craft, the fugitive slave. [graphic] / Hale's Dagotype.; J. Andrews & S. A. Schoff, sc.
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M’Dougald, Elizabeth, b. 1796.
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St. Clair, Sally.
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Johnson, Sophia, b. 1798.
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Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827
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Emma, as a sailor, captured on the high seas
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Emmons, Elizabeth, 1817-1841.
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The capture of an unprotected female, or the close up of the rebellion. [graphic] J. Cameron
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The capture of Jeff Davis [graphic] : His last official act "the adoption of a new rebel uniform." He attempts to "clear his skirts," but finds it "all up in Dixie" / Giles.
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The last ditch of chivalry or, a president in petticoats [graphic].
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[Caricature of the capture of Jefferson Davis May 10, 1865]
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Harmoneons Carolina melodies arranged for the piano forte.
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[Finale of an unidentified theatrical production]
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Scrapbook with periodical illustrations, comic valentines, and patent medicine advertisements
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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 distinguished arrival.
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The abolition Garrison in danger & the narrow escape of the Scotch Ambassador. [graphic]
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John Brown exhibiting his hangman. [graphic]
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[Charles J. Webb Company float during a parade along a Philadelphia street]
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[Caricature of capture of Jefferson Davis May 10, 1865] [graphic] / [M A] Andrieu.
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[Montage of caricatures satirizing Southern Democrats] [graphic].