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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Leaders Of The Confederacy
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Portfolio for print set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. This is the container for the ""Leaders Of The Confederacy"" print set. It has a red top with clear plastic center. On the bottom section there is a red and biege section which includes information about the print set. The type is gray and includes a pre-printed price.
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Abraham Lincoln
B. M. Jackson
Color photolithograph portrait of Abraham Lincoln with arms folded. It is a reproduction of a painting by B.M. Jackson.
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Emblems of Freedom-Signed by Artist
Nat Youngblood and National Flag Foundation
The color print depicts various national emblems such as the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, a bald eagle, Lincoln's log cabin, and others.
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The Victory of Roanoke
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Victory of Roanoke..."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union soldiers defeating Confederate forces at the Battle of Roanoke in North Carolina on February 8th 1862.
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Abraham Lincoln
Alexander Gardner
The photolithograph is a reproduction print of a photograph by Alexander Gardner [ref: O-71]. In the image, Abraham Lincoln is seated at a table. He holds a document in his proper left hand and his glasses in his proper right. His right leg is crossed over his left. Below the image is a facsimile of Lincoln's signature.
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Sheridan at Five Forks April 1, 1865
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Sheridan at Five Forks..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. General Philip Sheridan is depicted rising horseback over a wooden barrier. General Sheridan is depicted holding a white and red flag on a golden brown pole. To the left and right of General Philip Sheridan, there are several depictions of Confederate soldiers surrendering. Behind General Philip Sheridan, there are depiction of partially obscured Union soldiers advancing.
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BURNSIDE AT FREDRICKSBURG, DECEMBER 13, 1862
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Burnside At Fredericksburg..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. In the center of the image, General Ambrose Burnside is depicted pointing to the right side of the image while facing another solider. On the left side of the image, there is a solider solider on horseback while several others stand around. In the background of the image, there is smoke and vaguely obscured signs of a battle.
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Sherman at Kennesaw Mountain, October 4, 1864
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Sherman at Kennesaw Mountain..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. General William Sherman is depicted pointing to the right of the image. A solider is kneeling down next to General William Sherman. The kneeling solider is is a blue uniform and has binoculars. In the background of the image, one solider stands waving a red and white flag while another sits also with binoculars.
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The Battle At Cedar Mountain, August 9th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle At Cedar Mountain..."" From Portfolio #4 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print that depicts Union and Confederate soldiers at the Battle of Cedar Mountain in Virginia on August 9th 1862.
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The Battle Of Cedar Creek, Virginia October 19th 1864.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle Of Cedar Creek, Va..."" From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a color reproduction print that depicts General Philip Sheridan's forces attacking the Confederate forces under the command of General Jubal Early during the battle of Cedar Creek in October of 1864.
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Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia June 1st 1864
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Cold Harbor, Va..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction which depicts Union forces charging Confederate forces at the battle of Cold Harbor in Virginia on June 1st 1864.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War Portfolio 3
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a yellow folder which contains prints 520.1-520.6. The folder has black letters.
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The Great Victory In The Shennandoah Valley, Virginia September 19th 1864.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Great Victory In The Shennandoah Valley, Va..."" From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives... Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a color reproduction print that depicts General Philip Sheridan's Calvary attacking the Confederate forces at the battle of Opequan Creek.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: Portfolio 4
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #4 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a silver folder which contains prints 521.1-521.6. The folder has black letters.
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Lincoln's Springfield Home
Charles Turzak
The black-and-white print features the Lincoln family's Springfield home. Three figures (two female, one male) are pictured outside of the home. The print is considered limited edition in that only two suites were created.
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The Bombardment And Capture Of Fort Fisher, North Carolina Jan. 15th 1865.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Bombardment And Capture Of Fort Fisher, N.C..."" From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print that depicts Union troops attacking Fort Fisher in North Carolina on January 15th 1865. The Union troops are depicted advancing up an embankment while Confederate forces return fire.
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Capture And Fall Of Charleston, South Carolina Febuary 18th 1865
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Capture And Fall Of Charleston, S.C..."" From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print that depicts the Union capture of Charleston, South Carolina on February 18th 1865. The American flag is depicted being waved over the partially destroyed fortification.
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The Battle Of Antietam, Maryland September 17th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle Of Antietam, Md..."" From Portfolio #4 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print that depicts the Battle of Antietam in Maryland on September 17th 1862. The Union forces were commanded by General George B. McClellan while Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson among others.
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Grant in the Wilderness May 5, 1864
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Grant in the Wilderness..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. General Ulysses S. Grant is depicted on horseback. General Ulysses S. Grant is shown be addressing other Union soldiers. In the background, there are several other Union soldiers that are also on horseback.
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Seated Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
G. L. Woo
The black and white lithograph depicts a seated image of Abraham Lincoln in a suit and tie with his hands in his lap. The print is enclosed in a custom black frame.
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The Battle of Newbern, N. C. March 14th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle of Newbern, N.C..."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union soldiers advancing on retreating Confederate at the Battle of Newbern, NC on March 14th 1862.
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Thomas at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""Thomas at Chickamauga..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. General George Thomas is depicted on horse back. General George Thomas is shaking hands with another Union solider. There is also depictions of several other Union soldiers, also on horseback which are partially obscured.
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The Sinking of the "Cumberland" By the Ironclad "Merrimac," off Newport News Virginia March 8th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: "The Sinking of the "Cumberland"..." From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: "Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War." A color print which depicts the sinking of the "Cumberland." A ship is depicted being fired upon by an iron clad.
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Abraham Lincoln
Alexander Gardner
The photolithograph is a reproduction print of a photograph by Alexander Gardner [ref: O-71]. In the image, Abraham Lincoln is seated at a table. He holds a document in his proper left hand and his glasses in his proper right. His right leg is crossed over his left. Below the image is a facsimile of Lincoln's signature.
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BATTLE OF FORT STEDMAN PETERSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK
Sidney King and Eastern National Park and Monument Association
Color photolithograph; reproduction of painting by Sidney King, depicting Battle of Fort Stedman. Pub. by Eastern National Park & Monument Assn. The title of the artifact and brief history are provided on the back of the object.