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Civil War Illustrations. 1859-1865 (inclusive).

Charles Sumner

Charles Sumner

Maj. Gen. Benj[amin] F. Butler

Macdowell, engraver and printer, 1028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Oxford Carpet Mills, Wm. Hogg, Jr. Philadelphia. [graphic].

[X. Bazin, steam fancy soap works and perfumery, 917 Cherry Street, Philadelphia] [graphic].

Joseph J. Cana[v]an morocco factory Philadelphia. [graphic].

Allen's Furniture Warehouse, Philadelphia. [graphic].

[Joseph Beckhaus carriage factory, 1204 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

Theo. Wilson & Co.'s steam ship bread, cracker, & cake bakery, 212 & 214 North Front St. Phila. [graphic].

Baugh & Sons, manufacturers of raw bone super phosphate of lime. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [graphic].

White, Hentz & Co., refiners of spirits & importers of wines & liquours, 222 North Second Street Philadelphia, Penn. [graphic].

Mr. Chew's house

Wm. Simpson & Sons, Philadelphia. [graphic].

[Montage of caricatures satirizing Southern Democrats] [graphic].

Slave barracoons -- burial-ground [graphic] / J.B.Z.

Philadelphia, western & southern trade journal. Illustrated supplement

R. & G.A. Wright. Manufacturers of fine perfumery &c. 624 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Frederick Douglass

Horace Greeley.

Wendell Phillips

Thaddeus Stevens

Thaddeus Stevens

Jacob Riegel & Co., importers and jobbers of dry goods. No. 333 Market, & Nos. 25 & 27 North 4th Street, Philadelphia

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

Scenes on a cotton plantation [graphic].

The Salt River gazette---extra, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1867. [graphic]: The Great Negro Party--born, 1856--died Oct. 8, 1867.

To the people of America, this engraving of "First in Peace," from the original painting, is respectfully dedicated, representing the arrival of General George Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23rd, 1789, previous to his inauguration as the firs

Home again. [graphic] / From the original painting by J. Noel Paton.

The cheapest and best. William W. Harding photograph albums, 326 Chestnut Street, Philada.

Philadelphia. [View from Peter's Farm] [graphic] / [Painted by Paul Weber. Engraved by J. Serz]

Henry & Fisher's union coal yard, Ninth Street, below Jefferson, Philadelphia.

Diogenes his lantern needs no more, an honest man is found! The search is o'er.

[E. & H.T. Anthony trade cards]

Gang of captives met at Mbame's on their way to Tette [graphic] / J.W. Whymper sc.

Females hoeing [graphic].

Maj. Gen. Benj. F. Butler

William H. Seward

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

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America. [graphic] / W. Roberts, Del. sc.; C. A. Alvord, Printer.

Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States signing the Emancipation Proclamation

[B stands for bloodhound] [graphic].

[F stands for fugitives] [graphic].

[K stands for kidnapper] [graphic].

Emancipated slaves [graphic].

[X stands for cross] [graphic].

[W stands for woman] [graphic].

Running away [graphic] / Van Ingen - Snyder

The bloodhound business [graphic].

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