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The great naval battle between Ericsson's Monitor, and the Merrimac, March 9th, 1862 [graphic]
The great naval battle between Ericsson's Monitor, and the Merrimac, March 9th, 1862. Dated between 1862 and 1865. This Civil War era envelope depicts a scene from the great naval battle between the Union’s Monitor and the Confederacy’s Merrimac.…
The girl I left behind me [graphic]
This Civil War era envelope depicts a Union soldier embracing a young woman dressed in an American flag inspired dress. The envelope bears the inscription, "He turn'd and left the spot--O! do not deem him weak-- For dountless was the soldier's heart,…
The General boardinghouse card, between 1864 and 1867
The General boardinghouse card. Dated between 1864 and 1867. This patriotic business card for Caroline Rogers’ boardinghouse, “The General,” most likely served as an advertisement to soldiers and the family members of wounded Union soldiers who were…
The first officer killed in the Revolution. Warren. The first officer killed in the present Rebellion. Ellsworth [graphic]
The first officer killed in the Revolution. Warren. The first officer killed in the present Rebellion. Ellsworth. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War envelope depicts the first two soldiers killed in America’s Revolutionary War and Civil War,…
The baby waker : its thunder tones shall arouse the freeman card [graphic]
The baby waker, its thunder tones shall arouse the freeman card. Dated about 1861. This pro-Confederate trading card depicts an eleven-star Confederate flag waving as a cannon fires. The Confederacy used the eleven-star flag from July 2, 1861, until…
Storming the ramparts [graphic]
Storming the ramparts. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War era envelope depicts American soldiers bravely storming the ramparts of Chapultepec during the Mexican War.
Note: Title devised by cataloger.
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Star of the North, or comet of 1861 [graphic]
Star of the North, or comet of 1861. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War envelope depicts President Lincoln as a comet streaking across the sky in patriotic hues.
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Soldiers' portable camp writing case [graphic]
Soldiers' portable camp writing case. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War envelope and advertisement depicts a Union soldier writing a letter on a soldiers' portable camp writing case.
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Remember Fort Sumter! [graphic]
Remember Fort Sumter! Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War envelope depicts the bombardment and destruction of Fort Sumter as an untouched American flag waves above the fort.
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Relieve the distressed : aid and comfort for our wounded and sick soldiers, between 1861 and 1864
Relieve the distressed. Aid and comfort for our wounded and sick soldiers. Dated between 1861 and 1864. This card created by Reverend Joseph W. Parker of the Shawmut Avenue Baptist Church, now Boston’s First Baptist Church, petitions the citizens of…
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Scottish Rite Stage View, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
This colored photo postcard depicts the audience’s view of the stage at the Caldwell Consistory building in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Publication date…