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P.9877.5

Civil War photograph collection [graphic].

5779.F.12c

P.2006.1.8

P.2006.1.26

P.8532.2

Ford's Theatre Tenth Street, above E. Season II. Week XXXI. Night 196 Whole number of nights, 495. : John T. Ford proprietor and manager (also of Holliday St. Theatre, Baltimore, and Academy of Music, Phil'a.) Stage manager J.B. Wright Treasurer H. Clay F

Views of Fairmount Park Philadelphia 1866

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.

The national game. Three "outs" and one "run" [graphic] : Abraham winning the ball.

Funeral Car, used at the obesequies of President Lincoln, in Philadelphia, April 22nd, 1865,

[Glorification of the American Union]

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

True blue [graphic].

[Abraham Lincoln miscellany] [graphic].

[Building of the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Troops, 1210 Chestnut Street, Nov. 1864]

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

The rail candidate. [graphic]

"The nigger" in the woodpile. [graphic]

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

The game of secession or sketches of the rebellion

"Your plan and mine." [graphic]

"The irrepressible conflict" or the Republican barge in danger. [graphic]

An heir to the throne, or the next Republican candidate. [graphic]

Political "Blondins" crossing Salt River [graphic].

The last offer of reconciliation [graphic] : In rememberance of Prest. A. Lincolns. "The door is open for all." H. Thomas; Lithogr. by Kimmel & Forster 256 Canal Str. N.Y.

Emancipation. [graphic] / Th. Nast; King & Baird, Printers, 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.

[Building of the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Troops, 1210 Chestnut Street, Nov. 1864]

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation

Centennial

Cartes de visite reproductions of Civil War era sketches by H.C. Bispham

[Michael Zinman world's fairs collection]

The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th 1870. [graphic] / From an original design by James C. Beard.

Ribbons & Textiles Collection. 1832-1880 (inclusive).

Worship of the North. [graphic]

The result of the Fifteenth Amendment, and the rise and progress of the African race in America and its final accomplishment, and celebration on May 19th A.D. 1870. [graphic]

Heroes of the colored race

Political caricature no.3. The abolition catastrophe, or the November smash-up. [graphic]

Afro-American historical family record

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