The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and Incidents of the War of the Rebellion, Civil, Military, Naval and Domestic: ... from the Time of the Memorable Toast of Andrew Jackson--"The Federal Union; it Must be Preserved!" ... to the Assassination of President Lincoln, and the End of the War. With Famous Words and Deeds of Woman, Sanitary and Hospital Scenes, Prison Experiences, &c

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Hartford Publishing Company, 1867 - 705 страници
 

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FRONTDOOR CONFABULATIONS
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GODS FLAG
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PORTRAIT OF R M T HUNTER
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PORTRAIT of Fernando WOOD
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PORTRAIT OF C L VALLANDIGHAM
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PAGE
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ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART II Ho FOR THE WAR
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ILLUMINATED Initial Letter
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How DOES HE GROW EM?
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CAROLINA UNIONIST
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IRAs Wife and his Breeches
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FATE OF A Coward
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FANNNIE and Nellie
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PORTRAIT OF STEPHEN A DOUGLAS
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PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM H SEWARD
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AND THE Brother shall Deliver up the Brother to Death
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PORTRAIT OF JOHN LETCHER
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EFFECT OF CRINOLINE
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PORTRAIT OF STONEWALL JACKSON
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PORTRAIT OF COL BILLY WILSON
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QUITE THE YOUNGEST RECRUIT 65 DRAFTING SCENE 66 EQUAL TO THE EMERGENCY
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HARD SHELL BRETHREN
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FIGHTIN OBER A BONE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN ROBERT ANDERSON
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TENDER IN YEARS BUT PATRIOTIC
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SNAKED AWAY AND DRUMMED
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TENDERNESS OF THE PRESIDENT
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PORTRAIT of Lieut GEN WINFIELD SCOTT
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ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER
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PORTRAIT OF COL R BARNWELL RHETT
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PORTRAIT OF GEN GEO H THOMAS
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PORTRAIT OF JOHN TYLER
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IS THE COLONEL AT HOME?
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PORTRAIT OF PRESTON S BROOKS
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OLD CAPITOL PRISON WASHINGTON
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THE BOY FATHER TO THE MAN
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PORTRAIT OF GEN FELIX K ZOLLICOFFER
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PORTRAIT OF GEN JOHN C FREMONT
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PRESIDENTIAL FAVOR FOR EVERYBODY
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PORTRAIT OF GEN JUDSON KILPATRICK
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GOOD SAMARITAN
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PORTRAIT OF HOWELL COBB
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PORTRAIT OF GEN WM W AVERILL Too BIG NOT TO BE A SOLDIER
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PORTRAIT OF JUDAH P BENJAMIN LIEUT DAVISS TASK
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WHICH SIDE?
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PORTRAIT OF MRS LINCOLN
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MRS BROWNELL THE HEROINE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN POPE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN SAXTON
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COURTESIES OF PICKET LIFE 273
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ROMANTIC ADVENTURE
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WON HIS Wager
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PORTRAIT OF GEN LONGSTREET
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UNCOMFORTABLY WARM PLACE
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PORTRAIT OF EDMUND RUFFIN
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PREFERRed to Die in the FIELD CHARACTERISTIC PLUCK
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REFUSING TO VOLUNTEER
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USE FOR A Shell
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PORTRAIT OF GEN JEFF THOMPSON
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FATE OF Two Germans
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PORTRAIT OF ANDREW JACKSON
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PORTRAIT OF GEN PHILIP KEARNY
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NEGRO RIFLEMAN
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SWEAR HIM c
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WITNESSING AND DYING FOR THE TRUTH
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PORTRAIT OF EDWARD EVErett
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PORTRAIT OF J C BRECKINRIDGE
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STATING THE EXACT ALTERNATIVE
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LIEUT CUSHINGS GREAT EXPLOIT
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ANOTHER CASSABIANCA
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PICTORIAL HUMORS OF the War
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PORTRAIT OF COM BAILEY
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PORTRAIT OF CAPT SEMMES
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BUCHANANS SWORD YIELDED
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RIVER DEVILS FOR CARRYING ON WAR
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THE MERRIMAC
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GUNBOAT FIGHT AT FORT PILLOW FLEET OF GUNBOATS IN THE JAMES RIVER FARRAGUT LASHED TO THE MAST
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GUNBOAT Kansas
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WILLING TO PART WITH HIS OTHER LEG
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ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART V VARIETIES of the War ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER
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MARK TIME
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PORTRAIT OF GEN SHERMAN
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PORTRAIT OF GEN TERRY
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PAGE
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FIELD CARRIAGES DISPENSED WITH
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GREAT CONFLICTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ARMY AND ILLUSTRIOUS
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HEADQUARTERS OF GEN BURNSIDE
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MONUMENT AT STONE RIVER
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FAMILIAR SOLDIER SCENES HOUSEKEEPING
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BURNS the Gettysburg HERO
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MOSE BRYAN
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SOLDIERS GRAVES
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FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE 115 116 BULL RUN BATTLEFIELD PORTRAIT OF GEN E D BAKER PORTRAIT OF COL ELLSWORTH 117 NEUT...
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PORTRAIT OF MAJ GEN MCPHERSON 123 PORTRAIT OF GEN DAVID HUNTER CLIMBING THE MOUNTAINS 120 UNION BUSHWHACK...
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UNION AND REBEL PICKETS 125 PORTRAIT OF GEN A E BURNSIDE 126 SOLDIERS CAPTURED BY A BOY 127 PORTRAIT OF ALBERT ...
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SURRENDER OF GEN LEE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN G A CUSTER 139 ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART IV NAVAL Scenes and Exploits 140 ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETT...
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NAVAL PEACEMAKER 144 PORTRAIT OF LIEUT WORDEN CHARGE CHESTER CHARGE 145 PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL DUPONT 146 HA...
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LIGHTHOUSE AT FORT Morgan
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PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL PORTER 149 BEFORE VICKSBURG 361
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PART FIFTH
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HALTING EFFECT OF THE ARDENT 175 PORTRAIT OF SECRETARY CHASE 176 COL OWENS SQUAD DRILL 177 PORTRAIT OF GEN MC...
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MILITARY ETIQUETTE 189 BELLIGERENT WORK 191 ORDERS ON THE BATTLEFIELD
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COMMISSARY AND RATIONS FINANCE AND CURRENCY THE PRESS
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PORTRAIT OF GEN N P BANKS 193 ILLUSTRATED PLATE FOR PART VI COLORED SOLDIERS 194 ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER 195...
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SWEARING IN A COOK
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MILKING THE COW
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SERGEANT DAVISS TENDER Beef
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PART SEVENTH
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ELIZABETH COMSTOCK WITH DYING SOLDIERS
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PORTRAIT OF GOV MORGAN N Y
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CASTLE Thunder
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PORTRAIT OF PAULINE CUSHMAN
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GEN LANDER AND HIS BIBLE
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MILITARY PRISON AT SALISBURY
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GEN BUTLER AS A YOUNG LAWYER 277 RAILROAD DEPOT ATLANTA GA 265 MISS LEE AND THE YANKEE CORPORAL 266 PORTR...
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OLD LADIES CONVERSING ABOUT GEN BRAGG
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ALAS POOR SOLDIER 279 PORTRAIT OF Gov ANDREW MASS 280 ENJOYING NEGRO HOSPITALITY 281 282 283 FRANKIE Bragg A YO...
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PORTRAIT OF GEN HOWARD
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PART EIGHTH
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ILLUMINATED INITIAL Letter 289 PORTRAIT OF CHAS SUMNER 290 DEATH OF THE ASSASSIN
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PATIENCE TRIED TOO FAR 293 PORTRAIT OF JEFF DAVIS 294 PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON 295 ANDREW JOHNSONS TAILOR ...
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LIST OF BATTLES ENGAGEMENTS COLLISIONS CAPTURES SURRENDERS SUR
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LIST OF THE PUBLIC VESSELS EMPLOYED IN THE WAR AND CONSULTED
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INDEX TO THE LEADING ANECDOTES
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