This class includes prints from the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first centuries. Many prints are in color while others are black and white.
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The Battle Of Fair Oaks, Virginia, VA May 31st 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle Of Fair Oaks, Va..."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a color print that depicts General George McClellan leading the Army of the Potomac against Confederate forces at the Battle of Fair Oaks.
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Commodore Farragut's Fleet, Passing The Forts Of The Mississippi April 24th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Com. Farragut's Fleet, Passing The Forts Of The Mississippi..."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Commodore David Farragut's fleet attaching the Confederate Ram Manassas.
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Robert E. Lee
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Robert E. Lee, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "R E Lee" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. Robert E. Lee's portrait is set against a purple colored background. Robert E. Lee is facing the left side of the page.
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"STONEWALL" JACKSON
Currier and Ives
Photolithograph. Reproduction of Currier & Ives lithograph portrait: ""Stonewall Jackson.""
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Robert E. Lee
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Robert E. Lee, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. " R Edward Lee " is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. Robert E. Lee's portrait is set against a red and white colored background.
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Battle Of Chancellorsville, Virginia May 3rd 1863
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Chancellorsville, Va..."" From Portfolio #5 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print that depicts the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia on May 3rd 1863. The Union forces were commanded by General Joseph Hooker while the Confederate forces were commanded by Lee "Stonewall" Jackson, James Longstreet and Ambrose P. Hill.
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The Battle of Spotsylvania, Virginia May 12th 1864
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle Of Spotsylvania, Va..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print that depicts Union forces under General George Meade attacking Confederate forces at the battle of Spottsylvania in Virginia on May 12th 1864.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: Portfolio 5
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #5 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a brown folder which contains prints 522.1-522.6. The folder has black letters.
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Abraham Lincoln
Schneider
Mounted etching. Portrait of A. Lincoln by Schneider, ca. 1915. Signed by the artist a lower left.
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Lincoln- The Circuit Rider
Chicago and Midland Railway and Reynolds Jones
The color photolithograph is a calendar print, published by Chicago & Illinois Midland Railway Co. in 1951 for a 1952 calendar. The photolithograph depicts Abraham Lincoln seated in a horse-drawn buggy speaking to a standing man along a road.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: 8
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a black folder which contains prints 525.1-525.6. The folder has silver letters.
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Siege And Capture Of Vicksburg, Miss. July 4th 1863.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Siege And Capture Of Vicksburg, Miss..."" From Portfolio #6 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" Color print depicting a scene from the battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4th 1863. Union troops are shown advancing on a fortification.
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Sheridan's Final Charge At Winchester, September 19, 1864.
Thure de Thulstrup and L. Prang and Company
Color bookplate from unidentified volume: ""Sheridan's Final Charge At Winchester..."" Copyright 1886, by L. Prang, Boston. In the foreground of the image, there are depictions of Confederate soldiers firing on advancing Union forces. In the center of the image, General Sheridan is depicted leading a charge on the Confederate forces. In the background of the image, a large Union calvary force is depicted advancing. Numerous flags are also depicted.
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Engravings For the People of the Civil War: Portfolio 1
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a green folder which contains prints 518.1-518.6. The folder has black letters.
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General Shields at the Battle of Winchester, Virginia
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Gen. Shields At The Battle Of Winchester, Va..."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts General James Shields leading troops on horseback at the Battle of Winchester in Virginia during 1862.
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The Great Naval Victory in Mobile Bay August 5th 1864
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Great Naval Victory In Mobile Bay..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction which depicts the battle of Mobile Bay on August 5th 1864. Union forces under Admiral David Farragut defeated the Confederate forces which included the Iron Clad Ram Tennessee.
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Bombardment of Fort Pulaski, Cockpur Island, Geo. 10th & 11th of April 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment of Fort Pulaski."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts the Bombardment of Fort Pulaski between 10th & 11th of April 1862. There is smoke depicted coming off of the fortification.
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The Battle Of Baton Rouge, Louisiana Aug. 4th 1862
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle Of Baton Rouge, La..."" From Portfolio #4 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print that depicts the Confederate forces, under General John C. Breckinridge attacking Union forces at the Battle of New Orleans on August 4th 1862.
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Carl Sandburg
Charles Turzak
This limited edition engraving features a portrait of Carl Sanburg, a historian and Lincoln biographer. The print is number 46 in a series of 50.
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Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama, June 19, 1864
L. Prang and Co.
Color bookplate from unidentified volume: ""Kearsarge sinking the Alabama..."" Copyright 1887, by L. Prang & Co., Boston. After a painting by J.O. Davidson. Depiction of a naval battle during the American Civil War. Soliders wearing blue uniforms are decpicted preparing a cannon for fire. In the background, there are a depiction of a sinking ship.
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Meade At Gettysburg, July 2, 1863
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Meade at Gettysburg..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. In the foreground of the image, there is a solider depicted laying on the ground with his bayonet charged. In the center of the image, there is two soldiers on horseback. Both soldiers are depicted having blue and yellow uniforms. In the background of the image, there are partially obscured depictions of soldiers that are preparing for battle.
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Hooker at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Hooker at Chancellorsville..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. In the center of the image, General Joseph Hooker is depicted on in a blue and yellow uniform. General Joseph Sheridan is depicted waving his hat at on looking soldiers. Two of the soldiers are depicted waving flags. Behind General Joseph Hooker, there are several soldiers on horseback.
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The Capture Of Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 2nd 1864.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Capture Of Atlanta, Georgia..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction which depicts the battle of Atlanta on September 2nd 1864. Union Forces under General William Tecumseh Sherman are depicted advancing toward Atlanta.
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Bombardment and Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet, N.C.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment and Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet, N.C...."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union troops invading Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina after a battle. Ships are depicted having sustained heavy damage.
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James Longstreet
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of James Longstreet, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford,Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "James Longstreet" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. James Longstreet's portrait is set against a red and white colored background. James Longstreet is facing the right side of the page.