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

The colored volunteer

Plan of fair for the Soldiers & Sailors Home. : Academy of Music Philadelphia October 23. to November 4. 1865 ...

Men of color, to arms! Now or never!

Men of color to arms! To arms! Now or never.

Men of color! To arms! To arms! Now or never.

"A guard of colored soldiers"

The Soldier.

3rd Reg. Missouri Voli, Col: F. Sigel.

Special election! Shall the soldier vote? : Those who stay at home must determine this question for the brave men in the field. Show your appreciation of their services by adopting the first amendment to the Constitution, which gives to the soldier the ri


"One flag. One country. Zwei lager." [graphic] : Gurney & Son, photo. N.Y.

Fair for the Cooper Shop Hospital and Soldiers' Home, : to be held at Concert Hall, commencing Monday, June 9th, at 7 o'clock, and continue during the week. Season tickets, 25 cents. Single tickets, 10 cents. For sale by the conductor.

Fair for the Cooper Shop Hospital and Soldiers' Home. : At Concert Hall, commencing Monday, June 9th, at 7 o'clock, and continue during the week. Season tickets 25 cents. Single tickets 10 cents. For sale by the conductor.

Routes of the two parades by the soldiers and sailors, Friday, October 2d, 1868.

Major General Rosecrans on contributions for the sick and wounded ... / W.S. Rosecrans.

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

Fair for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. To the citizens of the United States. : The Ladies Visiting Committee of the Soldiers' Home, in the city of Philadelphia, propose to open a national fair at the Academy of Music, on the twenty-third day of October


[All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

[All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

[All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors in West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

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.

Zouave attacking Confederate soldier woodcut

No doubt, my dear friend, with your good rifled bore.

Arthur Showell

Officer with telescope woodcut

Mounted cavalry soldier woodcut

Regimental parade woodcut

Union soldier attacking Confederate soldier woodcut

Union soldier charging forward in battle woodcut

Soldiers standing at attention woodcut

Transporting cannon woodcut

Soldiers marching woodcut

Four mounted officers woodcut

Cannon with soldiers woodcut

Cavalry charge woodcut

7th Regiment of New York.

8th N.Y. Reg. German Rifles, Col: Blenker.

7th Regiment, N.Y. St. Mil: Col Lefferts.

6th Reg of Massachusetts. Mass. St. Mil: Col. Jones.

79th Regiment of New York.

6th Reg of Massachusetts. Mass. St. Mil: Col. Jones.

6th Reg. Wilson's Zouaves, N.Y. St. Vol: Col. Wilson

55th Regiment, N.Y. St. Mil: Col. Le Gal.

69th Regiment of New York. Col. Corcoran.

6th Reg. Wilson's Zouaves, N.Y. St. Vol: Col. Wilson

I know my girl

Fair The children of Mount Vernon, : intend opening a fair on Monday, November 3d, 1862, in the Manayunk Engine House for the benefit of the sick & wounded soldiers.

Weeping, sad and lonely, or, When this cruel war is over; words by Charles Carroll Sawyer; music composed and arranged by Henry Tucker.

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