Harpers Weekly Aug 17 1861 Bull Run Massachusetts Volunteers - Volunteers Passing Faneuil Hall, Boston On Their Way to the War". Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated August 17, 1861. Full Page: "The Rebels Bayoneting our Wounded on theBattlefield at Bull Run ".
Harper's Weekly 11/1/1862 JEB Stuart's raid in Pennsylvania / Battle of Corinth - Centerfold: "Battle of Corinth -The Struggle Over Robinett's Battery-Stanley's Division Coming Up to the Support. Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated November 1 1862. Centerfold: "Rebel Raid in to Pennsylvania-Stuart's Cavalry on their Way to the Potomac ".
HARPERS WEEKLY Feb 22 1862 ATTACK ON FORT HENRY PRISONERS CIVIL WAR ORIGINAL - Full PageRebel Prisoners - The Prisoners and Jailers at Richmond. Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated February 22, 1862. Full Page The Union Gunboats Advancing up the Tennessee River to theAttack of Fort Henry.
Harper's Weekly 3/30/1861 Sam Houston Vassar Female College - • Full Page: "Vassar Female College ". Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated March 30 1861. • 1/2 page center: "General Sam Houston, Governor of Texas ". • Full Page: "View In French Quarter " and "The Crescent City" from the docks; and "The Levee" and 2 scenes of "Lafayette Square".
Harper's Weekly April 22 1865 Union Army enters Richmond/Sheridan at Five Forks - Cover: " General Sheridan at the Battle of Five Forks" nice cover! Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated April 22, 1865. Centerfold: "TheUnion Army Entering Richmond ". Full Page: The Union Army Entering Petersburg.
Harper's Weekly 11/1/1862 JEB Stuart's raid in Pennsylvania / Battle of Corinth - Centerfold: "Battle of Corinth -The Struggle Over Robinett's Battery-Stanley's Division Coming Up to the Support. Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated November 1 1862. Centerfold: "Rebel Raid in to Pennsylvania-Stuart's Cavalry on their Way to the Potomac ".
Harper's Weekly 7/5/1862 Cavalry Charge by Winslow Homer/Battle of Fair Oaks - Full Page: "The Army of the Potomac-Furious Attack on the Rebels of Kirby's Battery at theBattle of Fair Oaks ". Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated July 5 1862. Full Page: "Bird's-Eye View of theCity of Charleston, South Carolina, Showing the Approaches of Our gun Boats and Our Army"Full Page: 2 battle scenes of the Army of the Potomac.
Harper's Weekly 12/17/1864 General Thomas Cover W.T. Sherman centerfold - Authentic (not a reprint) Complete Issue Civil War Harper's Weekly dated December 17 1864. Centerfold: "Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman" famous large print of Uncle Billy! Cover: " Major-General George H. Thomas ".
Harper's Weekly 6/3/1865 Trial of the Conspirators / Uncle Sam vs. Jeff Davis - Centerfold: "Court Room at the Old Penitentiary, Wash., during the Trial of the Conspirators ". 1/3 Page: "Trial of the Conspirators - Pencil Sketches from Our Artist's Sketch-Book ". 'Check-Mate! The chessboard is set upon a sarcophagus.
Harper's Weekly 11/14/1863 freedman soldiers in Louisiana Lookout Mountain - Authentic (not a reprint) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated November 14 1863. She resembled an enlarged, double-masted version of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia. Construction began in 1862, but progress was slow and she was not launched until after the end of the Civil War in 1865.
Harper's Weekly 2/11/1865 General Sherman Reviewing His Army At Savannah etc - Centerfold: " General Sherman Reviewing His Army At Savannah" and "Review By General Barry, At Savannah, of Sherman's Artillery”. Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Full Page: "The United States Iron-Clad Battery 'Monadnock' " "Burning of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington".
Harper's Weekly 5/9/1863 Joe Hooker + staff/ Slaves coming into Union lines - Full Page: " Contrabands Coming Into our Lines Under the Proclamation" by Thomas Nast shows slaves walking into the Union lines. Centerfold: " General Hooker and His Personal Staff ". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete.
Harper's Weekly 10/3/1863 1st appearance of Custer in Harper's /Rosecrans's Ops - 3/4 Page Map: "Map of the Theatre on General Rosecrans's Operations in the States of Tennessee and Georgia". Centerfold: "The Army of the Potomac-General Buford Attacking the Enemy at Raccoon Ford.". First Custer Print in Harper's Weekly!
Harper's Weekly 11/14/1863 Battle of Lookout Mountain / Black Union Soldiers - Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. "thunder(ing) mountain," was an ocean-going ironclad of 14 guns. She resembled an enlarged, double-masted version of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia. Construction began in 1862, but progress was slow and she was not launched until after the end of the Civil War in 1865.
Harper's Weekly 3/30/1861 Sam Houston /Vassar College / N.O. French Quarter - Full Page: "Vassar Female College". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. 1/4 page center: "General Sam Houston, Governor of Texas". Full Page: View In French Quarter" and "The Crescent City" from the docks; and "The Levee" and 2 scenes of "Lafayette Square".
Harper's Weekly 11/15/1862 Winslow Homer's famous Sharpshooter print/ Cavalry - Centerfold: "The War For the Union-Surprise of Rebel Guerrillas by a Squadron of United States Cavalry". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Condition: excellent, hard to find this issue in such fine condition, normal aging (see pictures).
Harper's Weekly 9/24/1864 Trenches Before Petersburg / General John Morgan - Full Page : "General Grant's Campaign-In The Trenches Before Petersburg " Interesting Print! Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Cover: "The Late Rebel General John Morgan". Condition: very good, normal aging (see pictures).
Harper's Weekly 4/4/1863 2 great Nast prints -Arrival of US Army at Plantation - Full Page: "Arrival of a Federal Column at a Planter's House in Dixie" by Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly Original and Complete- Lots of Great Prints! Full Page: "A Wedding in the Army of the Potomac". Full Page: "The Army of the Cumberland" 3 pictures.
1864 Civil War Collectible Original Antique Newspaper Cushing Albemarle Framed - And General Hood's Confederate "Attack On Allatoona GA, October 5, 1 1864.". Harper's Weekly dated November 19th, 1864. Authentic (NOT a reprint) Civil War. Solid collectible! Condition: Wear consistent with age and use (This newspaper is 160 yo)!
Harper’s Weekly Civil War - May 30, 1863 & March 19, 1864 - These Harper's Weekly Civil War newspaper pages contains important historical content from two significant dates, May 30, 1863, and March 19, 1864. This original newspaper is a valuable addition to any militaria collection or for those interested in the Civil War era.
New York Herald Newspaper 12-4-1861 Civil War Kentucky / Tennessee News History - New York Herald Newspaper 12-4-1861 Civil War Kentucky / Tennessee News History. Original period newspaper chocked full of news from the civil war. Obvious dirt and wear from age, overall in very good readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Tribune Newspaper 1-1-1863 Civil War Kentucky / Tennessee News History - New York Tribune Newspaper 1-1-1863 Civil War Kentucky / Tennessee News History. Original period newspaper chocked full of news from the civil war. Obvious dirt and wear from age, with tears on the fold (as shown in the photos) overall in good readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Herald Newspaper 11-14-1861 Civil War Kentucky Battleground News - New York Herald Newspaper 11-14-1861 Civil War Kentucky Battlefields News History. Original civil war era newspaper with news of the battles happening in Kentucky. Shows moderate dirt and wear from age. Overall in very nice readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Herald Newspaper 10-8-1861 Civil War Kentucky Battlefront News History - New York Herald Newspaper 10-8-1861 Civil War Kentucky Battlefields News History. Original civil war era newspaper with news of the battles happening in Kentucky. Shows moderate dirt and wear from age. Overall in very nice readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Herald Newspaper 1-22-1862 Civil War Kentucky Battlefields News History - New York Herald Newspaper 1-22-1862 Civil War Kentucky Battlefields News History. Original civil war era newspaper with news of the battles happening in Kentucky. Shows moderate dirt and wear from age with some internal pages torn and missing pieces. Main civil war related articles seem complete. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Herald Newspaper 1-21-1862 Civil War Kentucky / Tennessee News History - New York Herald Newspaper 1-21-1862 Civil War Kentucky / Tennessee News History. Original period newspaper chocked full of news from the civil war. Obvious dirt and wear from age, overall in very good readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Herald Newspaper 1-14-1862 Civil War Kentucky Rebel Stronghold News - New York Herald Newspaper 1-14-1862 Civil War Kentucky Battlefields News History. Original civil war era newspaper with news of the battles happening in Kentucky. Shows moderate dirt and wear from age. Overall in very nice readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
New York Herald Newspaper 12-19-1861 Civil War Western Kentucky Battlefield News - New York Herald Newspaper 12-19-1861 Civil War Kentucky Battlefields News History. Original civil war era newspaper with news of the battles happening in Kentucky. Shows moderate dirt and wear from age. Overall in very good readable condition. Please see photos and write with any additional questions.
1862 The Baltimore Sun Civil War Newspaper July 22 Abraham Lincoln Frees Slaves - On July 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln informs his cabinet that he will issue a proclamation to free slaves! THE CIVIL WAR ! ~ FREEDOM OF SLAVES ~ PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN. July 17, 1862- President Lincoln approves the Confiscation Act of 1862 seizure of Confederate property, the Freedom of enslaved people in Federally occupied territory+.
11th Indiana Volunteers remember Buena Vista Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 6/22 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
1862 A16 antique CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER ny tribune FALL FORT PULASKI,YORKTOWN maps - 1862 A16 antique CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER ny tribune FALL FORT PULASKI, SEIGE OF YORKTOWN, BATTLE OF PITTSBURGH. - Map of The fall of Fort Pulaski - approaches to Savannah. - The seige of Yorktown. But the paper is supple and good condition for age.
5th Regiment NY Volunteers under Col Duryee HARPER's WEEKLY cover 6/8 1861 - COVER ONLY. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Union refugees from W Missouri enter ST Louis HARPER'S WEEKLY page 12/28 1861 - COVER ONLY. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Pensacola Harbor / Bailey's Cross / Camp Nevin KY HARPER'S WEEKLY page 12/7 1861 - 2-page spread, single piece of paper. Camp Nevin side [also with Springfield MD / Gen Sturgis Army on prairie] on reverse of left half or 2-page spread. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue.
Col Blenker's Brigade covers retreat Bull Run Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 8/10 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Gen Butler's Canal / Petersburg Yank Improvements HARPER'S WEEKLY page 11/5 1864 - 2-page spread, 1 piece of paper. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Gen Twiggs surrender San Antonio TX Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 3/23 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Gen Williams's Brigade Camp Life / Mississippi River from air Harper's 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Shenandoah Rebel Militia Rendezvous / USS Conestoga & Lexington Harper's 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Grant Campaign Gen Wilson destroys Lee's Communications HARPER'S WEEKLY 1864 - 2-page spread, 1 piece of paper. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Grand Cavalry & Artillery Review at Washington DC 10/8 1861 Harper's Weekly page - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Post Battle of Fredericksburg AMBROSE BURNSIDE & Hooker Retreat 1863 Civil War - We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Rare CONFEDERATE CAPITAL Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Rebel Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet issue with a one column masthead (typical near the end of the war), nice condition. The back page has the always interesting editorial, with a strong Confederate bias. A newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy.
Union Recruiting Central Park NYC / Gen Siegel & McCulloch HARPER'S WEEKLY 1861 - 2-sided page, both sides shown. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Guests at Lt-Gen U S Grant Reception 5th Ave Hotel NYC Harper's Weekly page 1865 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Monticello shelling rebels / 6th NY Zouaves Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 10/26 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Cavalry Charge at Battle of Dug Spring MO Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 8/24 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
November 23, 1861 Harpers Weekly Civil War Era Reissue Authentic and Original - This Harpers Weekly Civil War Era newspaper, dated November 23, 1861, is an authentic and original reissue. Featuring news and illustrations from the Civil War (1861-65) period, it is a valuable piece of militaria collectible for history enthusiasts.
Major-General Benjamin F Butler by G H Loomis HARPER'S WEEKLY cover 6/1 1861 - COVER ONLY. Story completed on reverse. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
AVERASBORO NC North Carolina & Alabama Raid Civil War NEARS END 1865 Newspaper - Averasboro, North Carolina. A nice issue on the closing weeks of the Civil War. Nearing the end of war. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Beaufort Expedition before attack / Making Union Shells Harper's Weekly 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
US Army Cannon battery going into position Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 11/19 1864 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Col Blinker's Brigade covers Union Bull Run Retreat Harper's Weekly page 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Gen Siegel Gen McCulloch / Union Recruiting in Park Harper's Weekly page 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Harper's Weekly 3/19/1864 famous General Custer cover / Map of the rebellion - Cover: "Brigadier General George A. Custer". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete with the famous General George Armstrong Custer cover. Full Page: "Brigadier General Judson Kilpatrick". Full Page Map: "Map of the Rebellion As It was in 1861 and As It Is in 1864" a nice map that shows the shrinking Confederacy.
Harper's Weekly 4/12/1862 Battle of Winchester / Monitor and the Merrimac - Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. 4/5 Page Map: "Map of the Seat of War In Tennessee and Mississippi, Showing the Present Positions of the Union and Rebel Armies". Full Page: "The 'Monitor' As She Is-Interior and Exterior".
Harper's Weekly 11/19/1864 Battle of Petersburg/ Presidential Election Results - Half Page: "Capture of Rebel Fort in Front of Petersburg by the 148th Pennsylvania". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete -Lots of Interesting Civil War Prints. Cover: "Destruction of the Rebel Ram 'Albemarle' at Plymouth, North Carolina".
Frank Leslie's 6/28/1862 War in Shenandoah Valley / Stonewall Jackson - Centerfold: The War in the Shenandoah Valley-Gallant Attack by the 150th of Pennsylvania Bucktails, let by Col. Kane, upon a portion of Gen. Stonewall Jackson's Rebel Army.near Harrisonburg -very interesting scene!
Frank Leslie's 8/30/1862 Battle of Slaughter Mnt / famous early Black Regiment - Centerfold: The War in Western Virginia-Battle of Slaughter Mountain Union Army led by Gen. Banks and the Rebel Army led by Gen. Jackson, Ewell etc. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. The 1st South Carolina Volunteers was officially organized in the Port Royal area of South Carolina in 1862.
Harper's Weekly 9/14/1861 Great Southern Expedition / West Point Foundary - Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Centerfold: "Departure of the Great Southern Expedition Under General Butler, From Fortress Monroe". Full Page: "Aqueduct of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal at the Mouth of the Monocacy" and "A Southern Family flying North to Escape the Rebel Banditti".
Harper's Weekly 9/27/1862 John Morgan's Raid / Jeb Stuart in Maryland / MD Map - Harper's Weekly Original and Complete- Great Issue with John Morgan's raid/The famous crossing of the Potomac into Maryland, and JEB Stuart's First Virginia Cavalry at a halt. Full Page: The First Virginia (Rebel) Cavalry at a Halt" JEB Stuart's Cavalry!
Frank Leslie's 7/19/1862 JEB Stuart's Confederate Cavalry / Chickahominy - Cover: The war in Virginia-The Rebel Cavalry Raid towards the White House-Stewart's (JEB Stuart) Cavalry capturing and burning national wagons. It took place on June 13, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia, as part of the larger Peninsula Campaign.
Frank Leslie's 5/17/1862 Great Issue! Scenes from the Battle of Shiloh - This location was vital because it was near the right flank of the Union line and played a key role in defending against the Confederate assault. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. Cover: The War in North Carolina-Surrender of Fort Macon 2 scenes.
Cannonading on outposts of Army of Potomac Harper's Weekly ORIGINAL 10/19 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Union Gen Wright HQ Ft Walker SC HARPER'S WEEKLY page 11/30 1861 - If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Hoke's Run / Lt Hall's Cannon / Washington DC fr Balloon HARPER'S WEEKLY 1861 - 20sided page, both sides shown. If dated 1861, it was printed in 1861, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
HARPER'S WEEKLY page 1/7 1865 General Sherman before Savannah; Resolute captured - If dated 1865, it was printed in 1865, etc. You are buying JUST this page, NOT the entire issue. Because the paper in this period was heavily rag cotton in content, the page is supple, not brittle like more modern pulp papers used after 1880.
Harper's Weekly 11/22/1862 McClellan gives up Command / Army of the Ohio on Marc - Full Page: "General McClellan Surrendering the Command of the Army of the Potomac to General Burnside". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Full Page: "The Army of the Potomac-General Pleasanton's Cavalry Deployed as Skirmishers" and "The Army of the Potomac-Scouting in Loudon Valley".
Frank Leslie's 8/16/1862 Morgan Raid into Kentucky / Battle of Willis Church - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. Cover: The Raid in Kentucky-The Rebel Morgan with his Guerillas Bivouacking in Court House Square, Paris, Bourbon County. Full Page: Fortifications at STL / Assassination of Union Pickets / Col Avery.
Frank Leslie's 7/26/1862 The Battle of White Oak Swamp Bridge Richmond VA - Centerfold: "Before Richmond-The Battle of White Oak Swamp Bridge,Mott's and Randall's Batteries Checking the Advance of the Overpowering Numbers of the Rebels.". Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete (pages out of order).
Frank Leslie's Illustrated 9/6/1862 Campaign on the Rapidan / General Corcoran - Centerfold: The National Army, Commanded by Gen. McClellan, crossing the Chickahominy / Reception of Gen. Corcoran by Mayor Opdyke, and the citizens of NY (small tear in bottom margin). Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 3/29/1862 Battle of Pea Ridge / The Monitor - Centerfold:The War in Arkansas-Battle of Pea Ridge.between the National Forces 13,000 strong under generals Curtis, Siegeland Asboth and the combined Rebel Army of the South-West, 25,000 strong, under Generals Van Dorn, Price and McCulloch.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 3/4/1865 Civil War Battle of Fort Fischer - Cover: "Decoying a Blockade Runner". Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. Whole Page: "View Showing the Earthworks and Position of gen. Terry's Army on the East Bank of Cape Fear River, about 3 miles from Fort Fischerz'.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated 8/9/1862 Raid on Kentucky / War on the Mississippi - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. Centerfold: The War on the Mississippi-Desperate Naval Combat between Iron-Plated Ram Arkansas and the U.S. Gunboat Carodelet / The war in South Carolina-Hilton Head, Port Royal.
CONFEDERATE Second Battle of Bull Run Stonewall Jackson 1862 Civil War Newspaper - General Stonewall Jackson. 2nd Second Battle of Bull Run. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
3 The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era IssueS April 5, 12, 26, 1862 READ - 3 The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 5, 12, 26, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me kn
3 The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era IssueS May 10, 24, 31, 1862 READ - 3 The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue May 10. 24, 31, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know
2 The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era IssueS October 11, 18, 1862 READ - 2 The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 11, 18, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know..
1862 A22 antique CIVIL WAR newspaper LEE'S MILLS va MAP SIEGE YORKTOWN negro - 1862 A22 antique CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER ny tribune LEES MILLS VA MAP,SIEGE YORKTOWN. - Negro Colonization. - Lee's Mills. But the paper is supple and good condition for age. Previous owner is E.S. Elting though not noted on this issue, but from his estate.
March 19, 1864 Harpers Weekly Civil War General Custer Authentic and Original - March 19, 1864 Harpers Weekly Civil War General Custer Authentic and Original.It is a portion of the paper 4 page's front in back. This is a true piece of history. There are some condition issues with 160 years old news paper. But definitely should be persevered properly. This is packed with interesting material. For example did you know you could by land In Pennsylvania for $15 dollars a acre. And if you bought more than 5 acres you got them for $11.50 Per acre. Just stuff like that. The way life was so long ago. Very interesting.
1862 Harper's Weekly Battle of Antietam, General M'Clellan in Frederick Maryland - Harper's Weekly, October 4, 1862, 15 page newspaper. I have included photographs of a two page engravings of the Battle of Antietam and article concerning the same, full page photograph view Harper's Ferry and article concerning the Battle at Harper's Ferry, missed until I had uploaded photographs a full page war map of Kentucky. Also includes on the back page a interesting Abraham Lincoln Cartoon. This newspaper has a lot of good content. Newspaper measures 16-inches x 11-inches. Buyer pays $10 shipping, the newspaper will be mailed unfolded and backed by cardboard. This is not a reprint.
1864 Troy N.Y. Newspaper, Conspiracy By "The Knights Of The Golden Circle" - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Knights of the Golden Circle Flag of the Knights of the Golden Circle Abbreviation KGC Formation July 4, 1854; 169 years ago Dissolved 1863; 161 years ago Type Paramilitary Purpose Expansion of slavery Southern nationalism Annexation of the "golden circle"Secession Headquarters Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Official language English Leader George W. L. Bickley.
Harper's Weekly 6/8/1861 Pictorial Map of Civil War / Ellsworth's Zouaves - Full Page: "Ellsworth's Zouaves". Centerfold: "Pictorial Map of the Seat of War, Showing Parts of the States of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina and Also the Coast Line from Cape Henry to Fort Pickens, with the United States Blockading Fleet.".
Harper's Weekly 9/7/1861 Female Rebel in Baltimore/ Map/recruiting in NY - Full Page: "Recruiting In New York" with 5 scenes. Cover: "A Female Rebel In Baltimore" shows a proud female supporter of the Confederates. Harper's Weekly Original and Complete- Lots of great prints and a nice map.
Harper's Weekly 9/28/1861 Civil War 2nd Wisconsin Exploits interesting cover! - Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Cover: "Gallant Exploit of Captain Strong of the Second Wisconsin Volunteers. Full Page: "The U.S. Screw Steam Gunboat 'Winona' Launched at New York". condition : good, normal aging, cover loose, but still attached (see pictures).
Harper's Weekly 10/26/1861 War In Kentucky / Reconnaissance on Potomac - Cover: "A Night Reconnaissance on the Potomac". Half Page: "The War Balloon at General Mc'Dowell's Headquarters Preparing for a Reconnaissance". Harper's Weekly Original and Complete. Full Page: "The War In Kentucky-In and About Paducah".
Frank Leslie's 8/14/1869 1st mixed jury in DC / Laying French Atlantic Cable - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. Cover: Celebration at Duxbury Mass. Full Page Print: The French Atlantic Cable - The Landing of the Shore end on the beach near Duxbury, Mass. Full Page Print: 3 French Atlantic Cable Views.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Complete 5/23/1863 Chancellorsville / Copperheads - Centerfold:Battle of Chancellorsville, General Hooker Repulsing the Attack of the Enemy. Condition: good-very good, except for a tear at the bottom of the cover page, the dramatic Chancellorsville centerfold looks great, normal aging (see pictures).
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue February 22, 1862 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue February 22, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know....
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue September 13, 1862 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue September 13, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know...
2 The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era IssueS November22, 29, 1862 READ - 2 The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue November22, 29, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know....
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue June 28, 1862 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue June 28, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know...
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue June 21, 1862 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue June 21, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me kn
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue July 26, 1862 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue July 26, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know...
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue July 19, 1862 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue July 19, 1862 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 15, 1864 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 15, 1864 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know...
Original Harper's Weekly Civil War Fort Warren 1861 - Original, complete issue, Wood Engraved Harper's Weekly December 7, 1861. Engravings include: Fort Warren Boston Harbor cover; political cartoon, Our Modest Fernando; The Battle of Belmont-Charge of Colonel Dougherty, Illinois Regiment; General Drayton's Mansion, Hilton Head SC; Views of the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River; Camp Nevin, Kentucky, McCook's Head-quarters; centerfold, The Great Review at Bailey's Cross Roads, Virginia; The Steamship "Constitution" with General Butler's Expedition; The Battle of Santa Rosa; A Strange Story by Lytton; Political cartoon, The Famous Jackass New York City and advertisement. 16 x 11 inches. Shipping is free only within the lower US 48.
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue November 9, 1861 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue November 9, 1861 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know...
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 26, 1861 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 26, 1861 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know..
The REISSUE Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 8, 1864 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 8, 1864 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Any questions you might have please let me know...
Frank Leslie's 4/4/1863 JEB Stuart at Kelley's Ford / Rebel Atrocities - Cover:Desperate hand to hand combat between Union Cavalry, commanded by General Averill, and JEB Stuart's rebel troop, at Kelley's Ford on the Rappahannock. Centerfold:Atrocities committed by the rebelsupon Unionists as communicated by Gen. Dodge to the war office.
Frank Leslie's 3/7/1863 Black Pickets in Louisiana / Life in New Orleans - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete. Centerfold:Sketches of the South and Southern Life in Louisiana. Full Page Print: Revival of the old slave laws of Louisiana-A scene in New Orleans-Arrest of Contrabands on the Night of January 30.
Frank Leslie's 1/3/1863 Battle of Fredericksburg / Thanksgiving Fort Pulaski - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete-Nice issue with a great centerfold of the Battle of Fredericksburg. Cover: "The Pontoon Bridge of the March" on way to Aqua Creek to the Rappahannock. Half Page Print: Army of the Potomac recrossing the Rappahannock.
Harper's Weekly 7/5/1862 Cavalry Charge by Winslow Homer/Battle of Fair Oaks - Full Page: "The Army of the Potomac-Furious Attack on the Rebels of Kirby's Battery at the Battle of Fair Oaks". Full Page: "Bird's-Eye View of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, Showing the Approaches of Our gun Boats and Our Army" Full Page: 2 battle scenes of the Army of the Potomac.
Frank Leslie's 5/30/1863 Chancellorsville /Admiral Porter at Grand Gulf - Full Page Print:Battle of Chancellorsville, VA. Centerfold: The U.S. Ironclads and Gunboats,Commanded by Admiral Porter,Silencing the Rebel Works at Grand Gulf, Miss. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete.
Harper's Weekly 10/22/1864 Sheridan's March-Shenandoah Valley/ Chapin's Farm - Full Page: "Grant's Campaign -The Battle at Chapin's Farm. Full Page: "Sheridan's Army on the March Up the Shenandoah Valley" nice print! The battle occurred on September 30, 1864, and it involved a Union assault on Confederate positions near Peebles's Farm, Virginia.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 1/14/1865 Sherman's Campaign in Georgia - Whole Page: Sherman's Campaign- 3 scenes Milledgeville GA. 5 smaller pictures of Sherman's Campaign and a picture of actor W. Wallack. Cover: "Sherman's Campaign-View of the City of Savannah, GA, Looking Southwest" / "Prison Pen at Millen Ga" (Camp Lawton).
Harper's Weekly 6/4/1864 General Sherman in Georgia / Battle of the Wilderness - Full Page: " Major-General Wadsworth Fighting in the Wilderness ". Full Page: " Our Wounded Escaping from the Fires in the Wilderness" and "Army of the Potomac-Scene of General Sedgwick's Death". Cover: "Major-General William T. Sherman".
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Complete 10/11/1862 Battle of Antietam great issue! - Cover:Battle of Antietam, Maryland-Burnside's Division Carrying the Bridge over Antietam Creek. Hooker, Sumner and Franklin with the Rebel army led by Gens. more smaller prints of Antietam. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete.
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin December 20, 1862 War in North Carolina - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: War in North Carolina, Capture of Kinston, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin November 26, 1862 New Orleans - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: News from New Orleans, Disaster to the George Peabody, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin - October 15, 1862, PA Election - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: Pennsylvania Election, Union Victory at the Polls, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin February 14, 1862 Roanoke Island Victory - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: The Victory in North Carolina (Battle of Roanoke Island, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin January 4 1862 Released Union Prisoners - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: Fortress Monroe, Arrival of Released Union Prisoners, List of same, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
1861 CONFEDERATE States of America 10 Ten Dollars Currency Note Print Newspaper - The front page shows: "Exhibition of National Prisoners in the Hospital at Richmond". Sixteen pages, good condition. and a doublepage with 6 scenes from: "Camp Graham". Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Gettysburg; New York Tribune July 7, 1863 Newspaper, 8 Pages, Three Folds - This is an eight-page newspaper that was published by the New York Tribune on July 7, 1863. The paper covers the Civil War, specifically the Battle of Gettysburg. It is an original piece and falls under the category of militaria and collectibles.
CONFEDERATE Capital w/ William T. Sherman in Georgia 1864 Civil War VA Newspaper - A wealth of war-related reports on the front page including: "THE WAR NEWS" "Yankee Barbarism" "Confederate Congress" "From The Valley" "Later From the North---Sherman In Georgia--His Order Preparing for the March." which includes a lengthy letter signed:W. T. Sherman ; "The War in Kentucky & Tennessee--Hood Marching on Pulaski" "From Richmond--Early at the Capital" and more.
General William T. SHERMAN & Ulysses S. GRANT Civil War 1864 New York Newspaper - Ulysses S. Grant. William T. Sherman. We hope you understand! Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Harper's Weekly June 27, 1863. Civil War, Vicksburg; Map: Theatre of Operations - FULL FRONT PAGE PRINT + STORY INSIDE, PRINT APPROX: 11 in. - FULL PAGE PRINT, APPROACHES, PRINT APPROX: 9 in. SHOWS: "THE APPROACHES TO VICKSBURG--THE CENTRE UNDER M'PHERSON" - THE SEIGE OF VICKSBURG, STORY & 2 PRINTS, PRINTS APPROX: 4 1/2 in.
HARPERS WEEKLY ReIssue, CIVIL WAR In December 28, 1861 Union Refugees Missouri - This Harpers Weekly ReIssue newspaper from December 28, 1861, covers the Civil War and features a story on Union refugees in Missouri. The newspaper was manufactured in the United States and falls under the category of collectibles and militaria.
1863 J24 antique BALTIMORE NEWSPAPER CIVIL WAR fort sumpter,soldier cut 2 pieces - Rebel mutiny in form sumpter, most of the garrison thrown down their arms, demonstration by rebel iron-clads, rebels still fortfying savanah. - the galveston disaster, an interesting and detailed account, desperate fighting, our soldiers and sailors cut to pieces, the occasion of our defeat.
Original Harper's Weekly November 21, 1863 Oval War Newspaper - Experience a piece of history with this original November 21, 1863 Harper's Weekly Oval War Newspaper. This newspaper features articles and illustrations covering the Civil War (1861-65), making it a must-have for militaria collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The newspaper is an original piece from the United States and has not been modified in any way. The newspaper is a great addition to any collection and provides a unique glimpse into the past. It is an original period item and is not a reproduction. The newspaper is in excellent condition and is sure to be a conversation starter for any history buff. Add this rare piece to your collection today.
Antique Philadelphia Inquirer News Page - The Battle of Antietam Framed & Matted - Antique Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper Page. The Battle of Antietam. Would make a great gift or keep for yourself! The newspaper cost 2 cents back then and the Inquirer had a circulation of 60k. Ragged edges in places to the newspaper page.
Very Rare PARSON BROWNLOW Knoxville Tennessee Abe Lincoln Rebel 1865 Newspaper - He regarded anyone who disagreed with him about religion or politics as an enemy. William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow. His first issue under the title noted was dated Nov. 11, 1863 but after just 2 issues it would be suspended until January 9, 1864, and then it would only last until February, 1866.
Harper’s Weekly civil war 1861 - We have two editions of the April 20, 1861 Harper’s Weekly newspaper. One is complete, the other is missing the centerfold portion. Both are in very good condition considering the age. Great for you civil war era collectors.
Original Harpers Weekly June 6/25/1864 Berkshire Johnson Giddings Civil War - This is an original printing. It is in fair condition. The paper is fragile. The edges have tears and missing pieces. It has a tear in the middle. Page(s) are detached. It will make a great addition to your Civil War collection.
Original Harpers Weekly Sep 9/10/1864 Rev John McCloskey Journal Civil War - This is an original printing. It is in fair condition. The paper is fragile. The edges have tears and missing pieces. It has a tear in the middle. Page(s) are detached. It will make a great addition to your Civil War collection.
Original Harpers Weekly Nov 19 11/19/1864 Cushing Ablemarle Journal Civil War - This is an original printing. It is in fair condition. The paper is fragile. The edges have tears and missing pieces. It has a tear at the middle. Page(s) may be detached. It will make a great addition to your Civil War collection.
Original Harpers Weekly Sep 24 9/24/1864 John Morgan Magazine Journal Civil War - This is an original printing. It is in fair condition. The paper is fragile. The edges have tears and missing pieces. It has a tear at the middle. Page(s) may be detached. I’ve not taken it out of the plastic to assess the condition further.
Rare CONFEDERATE Greneda MS Miss. w/ Battle of ANTIETAM Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Battle of Antietam. In the North this was referred to as the Battle of Antietam. The front page has much on the Batle of South Mountain, headed: "The War In Maryland". So this one newspaper published in six different Confederate cities during the Civil War.
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin October 22, 1862 PA Election - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: The Pennsylvania Election, War News from the West, The Draft in Pennsylvania, The Pirate Alabama, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin August 12, 1862 Cedar Mountain Battle - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: The Battle of Cedar Mountain - List of Killed and Wounded, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin - March 26, 1862 Winchester Battle - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: Battle Near Winchester & Glorious Victory, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Civil War Phila. Bulletin 2/25/1862 Fort Donelson, Willie Lincoln, DAVIS Inaug. - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: The Battle of Fort Donelson, Inaugural of Jefferson Davis, with Full Address printed, Funeral of Willie Lincoln, Burning of Winton NC, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Original Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin November 23, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: Fortress Monroe, Bluffton SC, Jefferson Davis, General Butler, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Bulletin August 19, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin Newspaper Newspaper from the Civil War. In this edition: War on the Mississippi River, Fortress Monroe, About Washington, Expected Proclomation from the President, more! Pages: 8 originally, missing one page, and bottom corner of another. Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
1862 Civil War Newspaper “The Independent” Battle Reports + Henry Ward Beecher - The paper was strongly ANTI-SLAVERY and as such was strongly PRO-UNION during the CIVIL WAR. His assistant editor, Theodore Tilton, succeeded Beecher as editor in February 1863. The years 1861 to February 1863 are the papers most important years, as those were both CIVIL WAR YEARS and the only 2 years that the paper was edited by HENRY WARD BEECHER.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy RICHMOND VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet issue with a one column masthead (typical near the end of the war), nice condition. A newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Rare rebel publication. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
BATTLE OF DESERTED HOUSE Blackwater Suffolk VA Virginia 1863 Civil War Newspaper - Blackwater River. Battle of Deserted House. Suffolk, Virginia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
RARE Capture of Plymouth NC 1864 CONFEDERATE Charleston Civil War Newspaper - Charleston was a hotbed of secession, with S.C. being the first state to leave the Union. The first shots of the war were fired in Charleston harbor. Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Petersburg" "Secret Sessions" "From Our Army In Tennessee" "From Sherman's Army--Sherman's Position" "From the Northern Papers" "Letter from North Georgia" "The Loss of the Iron-Clad Albemarle--Fall of Plymouth, N.C." and more.
Very Rare CONFEDERATE BROADSIDE Chattanooga Tennessee Civil War 1863 Newspaper - The "Rebel" was one of only a few Tennessee Confederate newspapers that remained in circulation throughout the Civil War. Over the course of the war the newspaper was published in Chattanooga; Marietta and Griffin, Georgia; and Selma, Alabama.
FINAL MONTHS of the American Civil War Rare CONFEDERATE Capital 1865 Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet newspaper with a one column masthead, which was typical from late in the war. Not only a Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy. The back page also has much reporting from the: "Confederate States Congress" and "The Virginia Legislature".
1864 Civil War newspaper CAPTURE of ATLANTA Georgia in JEFFERSON DAVIS SPEECH - Inv # 1P-436. The Army of Tennessee continued withdrawing until it had crossed the last major water barrier before Atlanta, the Chattahoochee River. Johnston's biographer, Craig L. Symonds, judges that Hood's letter "stepped over the line from unprofessional to outright subversive.".
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin September 11, 1864 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this issue: Local Military Matters, Maryland Line, McClellan's ARmy, Jackson Reported at Middleton MD, Rebels at Hagerstown, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila. Daily Evening Bulletin July 1, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this issue: Gen. McClellan on the James River, Congress Proceedings, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Evening Bulletin June 20, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within this issue: News from Gen. McClellan's Army, Deserters from the Rebel Ranks, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila. Daily Evening Bulletin February 21, 1862 Prisoners - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within this issue: List of Released Union Prisoners, Savannah to Be Taken, Clarksville Captured, Arkansas Victory, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Evening Bulletin February 13, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Bulletin from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within this issue: Victory at Roanoke Island, Tennessee River Expedition, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
Second Battle of FORT SUMTER Charleston Harbor P.G.T. Beauregard 1863 Civil War - Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard. Second Battle of Fort Sumter. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
BEST 1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN PROCLAMATION to Draft 300,000 Men - _World (NY) dated December 21, 1864, with fantastic CIVIL WAR and ABRAHAM LINCOLN history! From 1862 to 1876, it was edited by Manton Marble, who was also its proprietor. This front-page printing is in an ANTI-ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Copperhead newspaper!
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Meade vs. Robert E. Lee Beginning 1863 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Gettysburg begins. Gen. Robert E. Lee. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
President ABRAHAM LINCOLN Assassination Funeral Viewing Obsequies 1865 Newspaper - Funeral - Obsequies in Philadelphia. All columns on all eight pages are black-bordered for the death of President Abraham Lincoln. Included within the lengthy text is a crude diagram of the funeral process showing the position of the "funeral car".
Authentic Civil War Cartoon Colection - 125 Pieces Political Military Slavery - These original pieces are from The New York Illustrated News and Harpers Weekley Newspapers from 1862-63. The edges and reverse sides also feature interesting period advertising. Condition overall is very good ( a few have the odd tear or age spot).
Harpers Weekly 'Great Sumter Meeting In Union Square' NY 1863 Wood Engraving - This Harpers Weekly wood engraving depicts the 'Great Sumter Meeting In Union Square' in New York in 1863. It offers a rare glimpse into the Civil War era and serves as a valuable collectible for any history enthusiast. The engraving is an original piece and showcases the theme of militaria. The piece is in excellent condition and has been well-preserved over the years. It comes under the categories of newspapers, original period items, Civil War (1861-65), militaria, and collectibles. With its vivid depiction of a historic event, this wood engraving is a must-have for any serious collector.
Harpers Weekly 'Home From the War' 1863 Wood Engraving - This Harpers Weekly wood engraving depicts soldiers returning home from the American Civil War in 1863. The image portrays the soldiers' emotions and the joy of returning home to their loved ones. The engraving is an original piece and is a perfect addition to any collection of militaria or civil war memorabilia. The piece is a testament to the sacrifices made during the war and the bravery of those who fought for their beliefs.
Rare ORIGIN OF THE CIVIL WAR Charleston SC Carolina Confederate 1864 Newspaper - Charleston was a hotbed of secession, with S.C. being the first state to leave the Union. The first shots of the war were fired in Charleston harbor. Rare Confederate publication. Complete as a single sheet issue, full banner masthead, nice condition.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin August 15, 1864 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Naval Battle Below Mobile, Report of Admiral Farragut, Affairs in Gen. Grant's Army, General Burnside Coming North, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila. Daily Evening Bulletin December 4, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. War in NOrth Carolina, Rebel Batteries, General Sherman at Wyatt, War on the Mississippi, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Evening Bulletin September 4, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin September 1 1862 Bull Run - Description (and please see photographs): Original newspaper the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Late Battles in Virginia - list of killed and wounded (2nd Bull Run or 2nd Manassas), War News from Tennessee, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
Harper's Weekly Oct 3 1863 Siege of Charleston & Map of Siege in TN & GA - Harper's Weekly Oct 3 1863 Siege of Charleston & Map of Siege in TN & GA. Original from 1863. MISSING pages 635/636. Was probably in a bound volume and a previous owner put tape on the spine. Some really nice illustrations! Comes as seen, free shipping
1865 Troy NY Newspaper, Gen. Sherman's Campaign, Occupation of Savannah - The Troy Weekly Times, January 7, 1865, four page newspaper. Includes two articles concerning General Sherman's Occupation of Savannah. Also includes other Civil War News. Newspaper measures 25-inches x 17 1/2-inches. Buyer pays $8.00 shipping.
Harper's Pictorial History of The Civil War Print 1861 Fort Sumter. - Harper's Pictorial History of The Civil War print "A 10 inch Columbiad Mounted as a mortar at Fort Sumter." Cool collectible print ready to frame, great gift for that Civil war collector or historian. Measures; 10.5" x 14.75" Condition: Very Good condition, some edge wear no tears , paper crisp. Shipping of your item will be USPS media mail. The price for shipping and handling is $5.26 in the US! They will be placed in a plastic sleeve for protection and packaged between 2 cardboard pieces. Please email for international shipping before purchasing.
1862 Newport Daily News Rhode Island Civil War Burnside Mcclellan Pope Virginia - Original, not a reproduction. Appears to be the complete newspaper for September 11, 1862. Nice condition! Clean, bright and vibrant overall! Does show toning, soiling and creasing as pictured, but remains perfectly readable throughout.
Handwritten MILITARY MAP Battle of Pea Ridge & Valverde 1862 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Valverde - Fort Craig. Front page column heads on the Civil War include: "Our Army At Manassas" "Destruction of Property by the Retreating Rebels" "Discovery of Large Quantities of Abandoned Munitions", & in another column: "The Great Battle At Pea Ridge" "Desperate Fighting of the Rebels" "Their Force Acknowledged to be 35,000 Strong" "2200 Indians in the Rebel Ranks" "The Bodies of the Union Soldiers Scalped and Mangled" & more.
Rare CONFEDERATE CAPITAL Richmond Virginia Civil War Confederacy 1863 Newspaper - Not just a Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy. Capital of the Confederacy. The British press is critical of Lincoln, not surprising as the British supported the Confederacy during the Civil War in part to protect their valuable source of cotton.
CONFEDERATE Robert E. Lee Named Comannder in Chief 1865 Civil War VA Newspaper - Not only a nice Confederate newspaper but one from the capital of the Confederacy as well. And from the closing months of the war. Confederate capital. Also on the back page: "Latest News From the North" "The Virginia Legislature" and much reporting from the: "Confederate States Congress".
Rare ORIGIN OF THE CIVIL WAR Charleston SC Carolina Confederate 1864 Newspaper - Famous Confederate newspaper from where the Civil War began. Rare Confederate publication. Second Battle of Ream's Station. Single sheet, very nice condition. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG Virginia Ending Events & More Civil War 1862 Newspaper - The Battle of Fredericksburg would be a major defeat for the Union forces and involved 200,000 combatants, the largest number of any Civil War battle. Losses for the Union forces were over 12,000. Battle of Fredericksburg ending events.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 15, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Gen. Foster's Movements in North Carolina, Tar River Naval Expedition, more! Pages: 6, one page missing Condition: See box above.
1864 SPIRIT OF THE FAIR 4-5 NEW YORK Guide Pamphlet Event Program Advertisment - SPIRIT OF THE FAIR April 5, 1864 Flyer, Advertisement Guide Program. In Good Vintage Condition, no writing on the pages, some edge wear and page toning. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage Package Thank You for stopping! Please check out my other items.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet issue with a one column masthead (typical in Southern papers late in the war), nice condition. This issue has: "The War News--The Maryland Raid--The Lines In Front of Richmond & Petersburg--From Georgia" "Negroes Captured From Yankee Raiders" "The Hucksters" "The Situation Before Atlanta--Position of the Two Armies--The Prospect" and more including the always interesting editorial with a decidedly Confederate bias.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin August 26, 1862 Morgan - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Funeral of Rear Admiral Read, Skirmish with Morgan's Men, Skirmish on the Rappahannock, Rebels Driven from Warrenton, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila Daily Evening Bulletin June 22, 1861 General McClellan - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Operations Local Military Matters, News From Washington, Fortress Monroe, Negro Insurrections Feared, Agreemetn with General McClellan, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 30, 1863 Condition of the Army - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Situation & Condition of the Army, Chattanooga, Union Victory at Canton Mississippi, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
Civil War New York Herald Newspaper: March 26, 1865 - This original New York Herald newspaper from March 26, 1865 is a historic piece of militaria from the Civil War era. The newspaper features articles and illustrations from the United States during this pivotal time in American history. It is a must-have for collectors of Civil War memorabilia, and is sure to be a prized addition to any collection. The newspaper provides a unique glimpse into the past.This item is in a clear, protective cover. There are 4 pages total (8 front and back). Due to the age of this item, I have not handled or “opened up” the pages in order to conserve the condition. There appears to be mild tearing at the top edge but the color is great! Will be very carefully protected for shipping from a nonsmoking, pet free home. Free shipping.
Rare CONFEDERATE Richmond VA w/ Battle of Chickamauga 1863 Civil War Newspaper - A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Battle of Chickamauga - Georgia. Not surprisingly the editorial on pafe 2 has much on the Battle of Chickamauga including Lengthy accounts under: "Latest From the North" report on the Battle of Chickamauga as well, with a subhead: "General Rosecrans's Campaign".
BATTLE OF SPOTSYLVANIA Ulysses S. Grant v Robert E. Lee 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. There is much reporting on the Civil War on pages 2 and 4, column heads on the battle of Spotsylvania including in part: "Another Great Battle" "Brilliant Victory" "Splendid Attack by Gen. Hancock" "Lee's Right Wing Turned".
FINAL MONTHS of the American Civil War Rare CONFEDERATE Capital 1865 Newspaper - A nice Confederate newspaper not only from the capital of the Confederacy but from the closing weeks of the Civil War. Complete as a single sheet issue with a one column mash tread (typical near the end of the war), good condition.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Presidential Nomination in Confederate Civil War 1864 Newspaper - His letter is signed by him in type:Abraham Lincoln. Great to have this significant item in a Confederate newspaper. Abraham Lincoln accepts nomination for re-election. This issue has a great wealth of Civil War reporting with a bias towards the Confederate perspective, making for interesting reading.
Rare NEW ORLEANS LA Louisiana Deep South CONFEDERATE Civil War 1861 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15-month period.
BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE New York Harbor Civil War FOUR MAPS 1863 Newspaper - Battle of Chancellorsville - Virginia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
VICKSBURG MS MISSISSIPPI Civil War MAP & Seven Days Battles 1862 old Newspaper - The front page is dominated by a very large & detailed Civil War map headed: "IMPORTANT OPERATIONS AT VICKSBURG " with subhead: "The New Mode of Punishing Rebels--Altering the Channel of the Mississippi--Setting Vicksburg Back a Little".
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 12, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin August 15, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila Daily Evening Bulletin February 3, 1862 Jeff Davis - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Report of an interview with Jefferson Davis, Victory at Mill Spring, Fortress Monroe, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila Daily Evening Bulletin January 16, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Operations Near Yorktown, Affairs at Fortress Monroe, Surrender at Fort Pulaski, Expedition to New Orleans, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 24, 1863 Chambersburg PA - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Davis Address to Bragg's ARmy, Lee's Recent Campaign, No Raid into Pennsylvania - Report from Chambersburg, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer September 29, 1863 Colored Troops - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
1872 Harpers Weekly, ELECTION OF GRANT vs. GREELEY, NAST CARTOONS, Billiards Ad - Front page shows the Democratic candidate Gratz Brown being thrown by a mule while Grant looks on. Nice Nov. 9, 1872 Issue of Harper's Weekly, Profusely Illustrated With Photos & Great Text, Including DETAILS OF ELECTION OF U.S. GRANT OVER HORACE GREELEY, Etc.
Rare CONFEDERATE Houston TX Texas & Nearby Galveston Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Confederate newspapers from Texas are very uncommon particularly from before or during the Civil War. Here is an issue from the city of Galveston that has various war-related content, including a front page report headed: "500,000 more Victims to Abolitionism".
First Battle of Rappahannock Station Civil War MAP Stonewall Jackson 1862 News - First Battle of Rappahannock Station. General Stonewall Jackson. The front page features a large Civil War map headed: "The Field Of Operations In Virginia ". Nice column heads on the war include: "The War In Virginia" 'The Intentions of Gen. Lee" "The Junction of the Armies" & more.
Historic CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS LA Louisiana Butler Civil War MAP 1862 Newspaper - Plus, the front page features a very nice & detailed map headed: "THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS BY THE BUTLER EXPEDITION. Map Showing the Topography of New-Orleans & the Surrounding Country, with the Line of the Mississippi River from its Debouchure to the City.".
Rare CONFEDERATE Civil War Winston NC North Carolina 1862 Southern old Newspaper - Rare Confederate publication from the Civil War. Reports inside include: "Disloyalty" which is an editorial; "The News" which has reports on the war; "A Bill--Entitled an Act to Prevent Information of the Plans & Operations of the Land & naval Forces of the Confederate States being Conveyed to the Enemy".
Antique Civil War Era Newspaper The New York Times December 24,1861 Vol Xi #3200 - The date is December 24,1861. It is Vol. XI No. 3200 and the price is two cents. I obtained this in an inheritance. The paper is in plastic and I have not taken it out. Each newspaper was actually stitched into place and then a light coating of glue was applied to the spine to prevent ti from sliding or moving.
Very Rare Chattanooga Tennessee CONFEDERATE BROADSIDE Civil War 1863 Newspaper - This issue is dated from the midst of the Chickamauga Campaign in Southeastern Tennessee and Northwestern Georgia. Although it began as a folio size, four page newspaper, at this point it was reduced to a smaller size, single sheet.
NYC Draft Riots Post Gettysburg R.E. Lee Retreat & More 1863 Civil War Newspaper - New York City draft riots. Robert E. Lee's Army retreat. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Siege of Charleston, South Carolina. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Harper's Weekly 1863- Capture Of Vicksburg. - This Harper's Weekly newspaper from 1863 features a historical event, the capture of Vicksburg during the Civil War. It is an authentic, original piece from the United States and is a great addition to any militaria collection. The newspaper covers the conflict with in-depth articles and illustrations, providing a unique perspective on this era.The newspaper is in used condition but still holds its historical value. It is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Civil War memorabilia. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of American history!
Harper's Weekly 4/22/1865 Gen. Sheridan Battle Of Five Forks. 10x14.5 - This vintage Harper's Weekly newspaper features a Civil War theme, specifically the Battle of Five Forks, and is an original period item from 1865. Measuring 10x14.5 inches, it contains a detailed illustration of General Sheridan in action. The newspaper is a great piece of militaria for collectors and enthusiasts alike, and was manufactured in the United States. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history!
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 11, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila. Daily Evening Bulletin July 11, 1862 Lincoln Visit - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Lincoln Visits the front, General Butler, League Island Bill, War in the Southwest, Bombardment of Vicksburg, more Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin May 28, 1862 Norfolk - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Reported Surrender at Vicksburg, From Fortress Monroe & Nofolk, Excitement at Easton MD, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Phila Daily Evening Bulletin April 17, 1862 Fort Pulaski - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Within: Operations Near Yorktown, Affairs at Fortress Monroe, Surrender at Fort Pulaski, Expedition to New Orleans, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 2, 1863 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: News from Rebel Sources, Capture of Cleveland Tennessee, Japanese Brig Fires on American Steamer, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
CIVIL WAR: Manchester, NEW HAMPSHIRE Paper - The Union Democrat, August 1864 - For your consideration, original edition of THE UNION DEMOCRAT newspaper. Republican vs Democrat. Very humbling. But the paper is bright and clean. Lots of breezy little snippets, like touting the prowess of a young girl finding and disposing of a rattlesnake, fires and sales.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy RICHMOND VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet newspaper with a one column masthead, typical in Southern newspapers late in the war as most paper mills were in the North. Very nice condition. Not just a newspaper from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate states.
Rare CONFEDERATE Richmond VA Civil War w/ Gen. Benjamin Butler 1865 Newspaper - Not just a nice Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy and very late in the war. Rare Confederate publication from the rebel capital. This page also has much reporting from: "The Confederate States Congress".
Rare NEW ORLEANS LA Louisiana Deep South CONFEDERATE Civil War 1861 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15-month period.
Charleston SC "Earthquake of 1886" 16pg News & Courier Special Edition Newspaper - Charleston SC "Earthquake of 1886" 16pg News & Courier Special Edition Newspaper I'm from Charleston, South Carolina. This newspaper came from my family's collection. US Shipping $7.75 International shipping through eBay International ***Make me an offer I can't refuse! I'm happy to negotiate. I've researched these newspapers as well as reviewed past eCommerce sales. So I have a pretty good idea of the value.
BOSTON MORNING JOURNAL Newspaper March 5, 1862 - March 5, 1862. A well used and read original newspaper. Published in Boston, Massachusetts. Folding, staining, heavy edge wear, tears & holes here and there.
Harper’s Weekly June 6, 1863 - Civil War News. (Some Torn Pages) - This opens up to a centerfold, which then that opens up to a four-page spread. (It is torn on all underneath pages also.). For collectors, this example could suffice until a better one is found.
Old News Paper 1877 Jefferson Davis Freed The Yankies - THE PAPER IS FROM TEXAS THE MAIN ARTICAL IS ABOUT JEFFERSON DAVIS FREEING THE YANKEES AND THE NEW TAX REVENUER WAS FOUND DEAD FOUND IN AND OLD DRESSER WRAPPED AROUND A SHOT FLASK FARE CONDITION
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 6, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin June 19, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin May 27, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin December 19, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer December 2, 1863 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Siege of Charleston, Knoxville, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 26, 1863 Dr. Wright Execution - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Execution of Dr. Wright, Statistics of the Currency, Charleston, Southwest, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
1867 Post-Civil War newspaper Clip Nashville Trial Of Jefferson Davis Article - This article from 1867 was cut out of the Nashville Banner and kept in a scrapbook. It details the trail of former confederate president Jefferson Davis. It is in remarkably good condition as pictured, considering it’s age. It measures 23” long and about 4.5” wide. It has advertisements on the obverse side. It has been kept folded 4 times
BATTLE OF BALL'S BLUFF Ledesburg Virginia American Civil War 1861 NYC Newspaper - Battle of Ball's Bluff - Leesburg, Virginia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Confederate States of America CHARLESTON South Carolina Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Nice to have a newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Complete as a single sheet issue, very nice condition. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree!
Vintage Boston Globe “New Englands Civil War Battlefield “ Newspaper Article - This vintage newspaper article from The Boston Globe is a fascinating glimpse into the history of New England's Civil War battlefield. The article provides a firsthand account of the conflict, offering a unique perspective on this pivotal moment in American history. With its original content and authentic style, this piece of militaria is a must-have for any collector or history buff. Produced in the United States and featuring a range of aspects, including Conflict and Theme, this is an original period item that speaks to a time and place that will always be of great significance.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin September 15, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin March 31, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin February 7, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin August 31, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 29, 1863 Indian Affairs - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Rebel Situation, Movement of Rebels in Arkansas, Indian Affairs in Colorado Territory, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 5, 1863 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Lee Retreats Across Rappahannock, Mississippi Movements, The Rights of the South, Loyal Tennessees Actively Enlisting, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer September 30, 1863 Charleston, Mobile - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Bread Riot in Mobile, Sullivan's Island, Rebels in Chattanooga, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ARMING SLAVES ? Supported by Gen. Robert E. Lee Letter 1865 Civil War Newspaper - ARMING SLAVES ?. Supported by Gen. Robert E. Lee Letter 1865 Civil War Newspaper. Arming slaves for the South ?. Page 3 includes: "Important Letter From General Lee" "Advocating the Arming of Slaves" which includes: "General Lee's Letter" signed in type:R. E. Lee, General.
CONFEDERATE President Jefferson Davis Letter 1863 RICHMOND Civil War Newspaper - It is followed by the reply: "To the President of the Confederate States" signed by Alexander Stephens & two others. Much war-related news in a newspaper from the Confederate capital. Other war reports include: "The Military Situation" "Statuette of General Lee" "Spirit of the Army" "From Sherman--Latest From Sherman" "Confederate States Congress" "The Virginal Legislature' "Latest News from the North" and the always interesting editorial.
CONFEDERATE STATES of America Charleston South Carolina Civil War 1863 Newspaper - Page 2 has almost a full column headed: "Negro Soldiers". From the origin of the Civil War. The back page has: "The Feeling in the Northwest" which makes reference to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation; "From The North" with several subheads; plus other war-related reports.
YORKTOWN VA MAP Battle of Williamsburg - New Orleans LA 1862 Civil War Newspaper - The front page is dominated by a nice Civil War map headed: "The Defenses Of Yorktown " (see photos). There are nice one column heads also: "The Advance of McClellan's Army" "The Enemy Still In Full Retreat" "The Battle of Williamsburg" "The Operations In The Gulf", "The Capture of New Orleans" "Sewall's Point Evacuated" "The Occupation of Giles Court-House & Darrows" and more.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 5, 1863 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Mississippi, Proclamation by the President, From Norfolk, From Charleston, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin July 7, 1862 Disabled - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin April 30 1862 New Orleans - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin December 2, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 16, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
NEW YORK OBSERVER News -8/27/1863- A Hindoo Sacrifice, Massacre of Lawrence, KS. - A Hindoo Sacrifice, Quantrill's famous Raid, Massacre & Destruction of Lawrence, KS. The issue has 8 large pages of content including " A Hindoo Sacrifice," Quantrill's famous raid, "Horrible Massacre & Destruction of Lawrence, Kansas" and much more.
Very Rare PARSON BROWNLOW Knoxville TN Tennessee Civil War Rebel 1864 Newspaper - He regarded anyone who disagreed with him about religion or politics as an enemy. See the hyperlink for more on Brownlow. William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow. The back page has half a column taken up with the: "Prospectus of Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and Rebel Ventilator".
JOHN S. MOSBY Guerrillas Cavalry Greenback Raid Virginia1864 Civil War Newspaper - No other particulars have been received.". This is a very early report & consequently has few details. This successful Confederate attack on a major transportation artery of the Yankee forces did much to boost morale in the Confederacy during the closing months of the Civil War, and also was the exploit for which John Mosby would be forever known.
Harper's Weekly February 3, 1866. Louisiana Map; Iron-Clad Navy; The Lost Found. - Original complete issue of Harper's Weekly, February 3, 1866. " The Iron-Clad Navy of the United States ", showing showing the "Roanoke", the "Onodaga", the "Dunderberg", the "Tennessee,", the "Yazoo", the "Atlanta", the "Ozark", the "Manayunk", the "Dictator", the "Stonewall", the "Weehawken", the "Monadnock", "Interior view of the Ericsson turret.
BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON Cumberland River Tennessee Victory 1862 Civil War News - Battle of Fort Donelson victory. Cumberland River - Tennessee. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Confederate States of America CHARLESTON South Carolina Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Nice to have a newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Complete as a single sheet issue, very nice condition. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree!
Confederate President JEFFERSON DAVIS Asking for Help 1863 Civil War Newspaper - THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 8, 1863. Fully half of the first column is taken up with a nice stack of headlines on the Civil War, including: "Important From Charleston" "Fort Sumter to be Bombarded This Week" " Gilmore's Enormous Batteries" 'The Fort to be Reduced in an Hour and a Half" "Capture of 500 Rebels by the Enfans Perdus" "Jeff.
Harpers Weekly Reissue June 4 1864 - This Harpers Weekly Reissue from June 4, 1864 is a rare gem for collectors and enthusiasts of Civil War militaria. A little rough on the edges.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin December 10, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue. Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 4, 1862 Virginia - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue. Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin April 22, 1862 Rebel News - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin - November 19, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 7, 1863 Tennessee - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Situation in Tennessee, Latest From Charleston, Gulf Blockading Squadron, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
Connecticut War Record News Magazine Oct 1863 21 Pages - Condition as seen. October 1863 Edition of 21 pages of Connecticut Civil War News. Tight and clean. General Blunt fighting in Arkansas. 7th Connecticut in Florida. The Connecticut Brigade. 9th CV in New Orleans.
Connecticut War Record News Magazine Sept 1863 21 Pages - Condition as seen. September of 1863 Issue of the Connecticut War Record for the Civil War. 7th CV History from Fairfield CT. 13th CV 3 pages about activity in Louisiana. Detailed page of battles with casualty numbers.
Rare New Orleans LA Louisiana Deep South CONFEDERATE Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15 month period.
1862 Civil War headline newspaper NEW ORLEANS Louisiana CAPTURED by UNION FORCES - After the blockade was established, a Confederate naval counterattack attempted to drive off the Union navy, resulting in the Battle of the Head of Passes. In mid-January 1862, Flag Officer David G. Farragut undertook this enterprise with his West Gulf Blockading Squadron.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin September 6, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 4 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin July 31, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Evening Bulletin June 13, 1862 Fair Oaks Battle - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Report on the Battle of Fair Oaks on page 1 Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer December 4, 1863 Breckenridge Death - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Longstreet Assaults Knoxville, Death of John C. Breckenridge (Untrue), more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
CONFEDERATE President Jefferson Davis Rallies Troops 1863 RICHMOND VA Newspaper - The photos show the full text, but a portion includes It is a coward's blow, & it indicates the weakness by the anxiety of the enemy's General." with much more. Thomas Jefferson. They seek to destroy what they cannot plunder.Fellow citizens, no alternative is left you but victory, or subjugation, slavery and the utter ruin of yourselves, your families & your country.
Harper's Weekly 2/28/1863 Civil War COLORED TROOPS Engravings Map Feb 2 Uncut - You are buying the Original Harper's Weekly that displays the First Black Civil War Soldiers to fight for their freedom! Full Newspaper, Original, Partially Uncut. Based in New Orleans, Louisiana, it played a prominent role in the Siege of Port Hudson.
Abraham Lincoln Assassination 1865 Newspaper American Tract Society Child @ Home - This is an original. In overall fantastic condition as shown. This was a religious monthly paper for children. The second part is "The President Is Dead" which discusses the reaction of children and adults crying due to the Presidents death.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer December 1, 1863 Morgan in Canada - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. In this edition: Grant's Victories, Meade's Operations, John Morgan in Canada, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin 9/16/1862 South Mountain - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Battle of South Moutain MD in this edition. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin July 14, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin May 26, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin August 17, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin September 14, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
CLOSING WEEKS of the American Civil War w/ Abraham Lincoln Ball 1865 Newspaper - Abraham Lincoln's inaugural ball. Civil War nearing the end. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Abe CHRISTMAS PRESENT Sherman Captures Savannah Georgia 1864 Civil War Newspaper - The front page has: "SHERMAN" "His Christmas Gift to the Nation" "Capture of the City of Savannah" and more. The dispatch to Lincoln, signed byW. T. Sherman is included as well:"I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the city of Savannah, with 150 heavy guns and plenty of ammunition, and also about 25,000 bales of cotton.".
BATTLE OF SPOTSYLVANIA Ulysses S. Grant v Robert E. Lee 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. Nearly half of the front page first column is taken up with Civil War heads including: "THE GREAT CONTEST" "Lee Tries to Turn Our Right Flank" "He is Repulsed & Gives It Up" "We Capture 300 Prisoners" "The Rebels Say They Are Short of Supplies" "Our Army In Splendid Condition" "Averill's Successes in West Virginia" "He Defeats Sam Jones & John Morgan" & more.
2ND BATTLE OF PETERSBURG & Battle of Marietta Georgia 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Second Battle of Petersburg. Battle of Marietta, Georgia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
FINAL MONTH of the American Civil War w/ MAP Battle of Kinston NC 1865 Newspaper - NEW YORK HERALD, March 14, 1865. The front page features a huge Civil War map headed: "SHERIDAN'S IMPORTANT OPERATIONS. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree!
2 1863 newspapers 3 BROADSIDE ENGRAVINGS BRITISH ROYAL WEDDING ofKING EDWARD VII - The Prince was 21 and Alexandra was 18. Prince Albert Edward had wanted the wedding to be a grand state occasion like previous royal marriages, but his mother, Queen Victoria, disagreed. The Queen, still in mourning after the death of her husband 15 months earlier, insisted that it be a "public" not a "state" occasion.
BEST 2 1861 CIVIL WAR newspapers CONFEDERATES WIN 1st BATTLE BULL RUN Manassas - But Lincoln ordered him to begin the offensive nonetheless, reasoning (correctly) that the rebel army was made up of similarly amateur soldiers. Along with the engravings are headline reports of the Confederate rout of Union forces in the 1st major battle of the Civil War.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin November 5, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin October 16, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin June 18, 1862 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin December 9, 1861 - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer from the Civil War, folded and stored for the last 160 years! Uncut issue (one sheet folded into 8 pages without cuts to the tops). Will be shipped as folded. Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
BATTLE OF BOONVILLE MO Missouri & Vienna VA Virginia 1861 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Boonville - Missouri. Battle of Vienna - Virginia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Battle of BLUE SPRINGS Greene County Tennessee Ambrose Burnside 1863 Civil War - Battle of Blue Springs - Greene County, Tennessee. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
MONITOR vs. THE MERRIMACK Battle of Hampton Roads w/ Map & Print 1862 Civil War - Pages 3 & 4 have many other reports on the Civil War including: "The Escape of the Rebel Army" "The Rebels Abandon Acquia Creek" "The Escape from Manassas" "The War For The Union" "Assistant Secretary Fox's Opinion of the Monitor" and much more.
NEW YORK OBSERVER Newspaper, Apr. 9, 1863, Vol. XLI, No. 15 - 8 pgs. - XLI, No. 15. NEW YORK OBSERVER Newspaper. Apr. 9, 1863. An original newspaper from the Civil War Era. Condition is well used, may have fold tears, staining, creasing, rough edges, paper loss and folds.
NEW YORK OBSERVER Newspaper, Feb. 26, 1863, Vol. XLI, No. 9 - 8 pgs. - XLI, No. 9. NEW YORK OBSERVER Newspaper. Feb. 26, 1863. An original newspaper from the Civil War Era. Condition is well used, may have fold tears, staining, creasing, rough edges, paper loss and folds.
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Newspaper - Vol. XXI, Wed., Sept 4, 1861 - 8 pgs. - Wed., Sept 4, 1861. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Newspaper. An original newspaper from the Civil War Era. Condition is well used, may have fold tears, staining, creasing, rough edges, lots of paper loss and folds.
1861 Civil War newspaper President ABRAHAM LINCOLN Proclamation to RAISE TROOPS - New York Daily Tribune dated May 9, 1863. This also contains prominent front page "stacked" headlines and a long detailed account of theBATTLE of CHANCELLORSVILLE, Virginia. Conscription was most important for its social impact—in particular, the class and racial divisions it revealed and provoked.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer September 15, 1864 The Draft - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Letters from Grant and Sherman - Views on the Draft, Call on the North for Troops, Rebel News, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer July 30, 1862 War in the West - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: War in the West, Gordonsville, Fortress Monroe, Approaching Richmond, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
President Lincoln's Funeral - 2 prints - Harper's Weekly May 20, 1865 original - Text to Wood-Cut engravings Reads: (top)"President Lincoln's Funeral-Building Erected For The Reception Of His Remains at Cleveland, Ohio"; (bottom) "President Lincoln's Funeral-The Catafalque at the City Hall, Chicago" Full single Page - Dated: May 20, 1865 - !
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Proclamation 89 re. Southern Blockades 1862 Civil War Newspaper - ABRAHAM LINCOLN Proclamation 89 re. Southern Blockades 1862 Civil War Newspaper. The front page first column heads include: "PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION" "Partial Raising Of the Blockade" "Port Royal, Beaufort and New Orleans Open to Trade" "Other Ports to be Opened Soon" and what follows is the full text headed: "A Proclamation" stating such, signed in type:Abraham Lincoln.
Rare CONFEDERATE Confederacy Capital w/ Fall of Atlanta 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet issue with a one column masthead (typical in Southern papers late in the war), nice condition. From the Confederate capital. Fall of Atlanta, Georgia. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience.
CONFEDERATE STATES of America Charleston South Carolina Civil War 1862 Newspaper - From the origin of the Civil War. Battle of Fort Donelson - Tennessee. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Rare CONFEDERATE Raleigh NC North Carolina CIVIL WAR Nearing End 1864 Newspaper - This rare Confederate title is from the latter weeks of the Civil War. Rare Confederate title. "Things are so confused.but little to say about the military situation. Civil War nears the end. Also: "From Richmond" "From Charleston" and: "Later from the North".
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer December 15, 1864 Weldon, Jarretts - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Latest from Sherman at HIlton Head, Fighting Near Jarrett's, "The End Draws Nigh", War in East Tennessee, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 13, 1864 Election in the ARMY - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Sheridan's Late Cavalry Fight, Firing in Front of Petersburg, Price's Movements in Missouri, "Voice of the Soldier" - The Soldier's Vote (PA & OH Vets Go For the Union", more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer - August 10, 1864 Victory at Mobile - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Averill's Victory, Victory at Mobile, Atlanta to Be Ours This Week, Attack on a Wagon Train, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer March 10, 1863 Raid at Fairfax - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Daring Rebel Raid Into Fairfax Court House, Capture of General Stoughton, War on the Mississippi, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer November 5, 1862 Elections - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Elections, McClellan's Army Advancing, War in Kentucky, Another "Monitor" completed, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
BATTLE OF FORT STEDMAN Robert E. Lee's Surrender Nears 1865 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Fort Stedman. Lee's surrender less than two weeks away. Among the ftpg. Nearing the end of Civil War. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse Virginia GEORGIA MAP 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse. The front page has a wealth of Civil War news with nice first column heads including: "GRANT ! ". Battle of Rocky Face Ridge - Georgia MAP. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Second Battle of Petersburg Ulysses S. Grant Virginia 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Second Battle of Petersburg - Virginia. War reports inside as well. Thomas Jefferson. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
JOHN MORGAN Guerrillas Raid Capture & Port Hudson Siege 1863 Civil War Newspaper - John Morgan guerrillas captured. Siege of Port Hudson, Mississippi. Among the many front page one column heads are: "Capture of Morgan's Guerillas" "They Are Chased Over 50 Miles by Gen. Shackelford's Forces" "Sharp Battle & Surrender of the Most of Them" "Escape of Morgan with a Small Squad" "His Capture Almost Certain" with related text.
1863 Civil War newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN PROCLAMATION CALLfor 300,000 volunteers - 1863 Civil War display newspaper with a front page headline and full printing of a PROCLAMATION by ABRAHAM LINCOLN calling for 300,000 more volunteers to join the Union Military and vowing to Crush the Confederate Rebellion - inv # 8Q-402.
Very Rare CONFEDERATE West Baton Rouge LA Louisiana CIVIL WAR 1861 Old Newspaper - Here is a very uncommon title from Louisiana during the first year of the Civil War. The front page is filled with ads. Among the column heads on pg. Very rare Confederate publication. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer 11/1/1864 Treatment of Negro Soldiers - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Army of the James News, Negro Recruiting in the South, Treatment of Negro Soldiers, 82nd PA Volunteers, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer August 25, 1864 Rumors of Peace - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Rumors of Peace, General Lee, Army of the Potomac, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer July 29, 1864 Harper's Ferry - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Gen. Huner at Harpers Ferry, Martinsburg, Latest From General Grant, Sherman and Atlanta, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer November 19, 1862 On to Richmond - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: On to Richmond, Railroad at Aquia Creek, National Loan, Jackson Retreating at Harpers Ferry, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer - July 25, 1862 VAN BUREN Dies - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: War Feeling in Western PA, War in the West, Death of Ex-President Van Buren, Approaching Richmond, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
Harpers Weekly August 10 1861 Battle of Bull Run Full Page - This is an original Harper's Weekly paper page, in decent condition but showing signs of age. There are no frank tears but you can see the wear along the edges and discoloration. I hate to toss it and do not have it in me to have it restored or framed. I have plenty already. Email any questions.
Battle of FORT DONELSON Tennessee Captured Civil War Confederate 1862 Newspaper - Also on page 2 is: "The Capture of Fort Donelson" with much reporting from: "The Confederate Congress" and "Legislature of Virginia". Also: "The Yankees Threaten to Capture Savannah". Much of the back page is taken up with a long list of Acts from the Confederate Congress.
2 1865 Civil War newspapers President JEFFERSON DAVIS FLEES fm CONFEDERATE CAPIT - A historical marker was erected at this site. He previously served as the United States Secretary of War from 1853 to 1857 under President Franklin Pierce. He issued his last official proclamation as president of the Confederacy, and then went south to Greensboro, North Carolina.
1862 Civil War newspaper 1st Battle of IRON CLAD WARSHIPS Monitor vs Merrimack - New York Herald (NY, NY) dated March 10, 1862. Though the battle itself was inconclusive, it began a new era in naval warfare. The Monitor had a draft of less than 11 feet so it could operate in the shallow harbors and rivers of the South.
1865 Civil War newspaper CONFEDERATE Gen Johnston SURRENDERS to UnionGEN SHERMAN - 1865 Civil War newspaper CONFEDERATE General Joseph Johnston SURRENDERS to Union GENERAL W T SHERMAN -inv # 8L-433. In early April 1865, Union General William T. Sherman was relentlessly pursuing Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston through North Carolina.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 5, 1864 Army of the James - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Attack on Gen. Ayres Division, Rebels Wagoning Their Supplies, Army of the James, Georgia Troops Dissatisfied, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer August 18, 1864 James River - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: James River, Payment of Our Soldiers, Grant Approaching Richmond, Moseby in the Valley, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 6, 1862 War in Kentucky - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Glorious Victory in Mississippi, War in Kentucky., The Rebel Bragg, Victory at Corinth, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Political Satire Cartoons (3) 1861 Harpers Weekly Civil War Wood Block Engraving - Political Satire Cartoons (3) 1861 Harpers Weekly Civil War Wood Block Engraving. Set of 3 pages from Harpers Weekly from the Civil War with some great political/military satire cartoons. Condition: in good antique condition with wear around the edges.
Best Richmond Virginia FALLS Heraldic Eagle Print 1865 Civil War End Newspaper - Terrific heraldic eagle & map for display. The first column heads read: "VIRGINIA ! ". "Richmond and Petersburg Taken ! ". Note the beautiful engraving of the large eagle, plus themap headed: "The Field Of Operations In Virginia. ".
Rare Port Royal SC South Carolina Monitor vs. Merrimac 1862 Civil War Newspaper - Here is an interesting newspaper (see photo) established in March of 1862 at Port Royal after its capture by Union forces during the early part of the Civil War. Issued in a "military command", the newspaper sought to provide mostly military but no political news for the soldiers, so as not to distract them from their mission which was the suppression of the Rebellion.
Battle of Little Bear Creek TUSCUMBIA Alabama American Civil War 1863 Newspaper - Tuscumbia, Northwest Alabama. Skirmish at Little Bear Creek. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
BATTLE OF BULL RUN Manassas Virginia 1st Major Conflict 1861 Civil War Newspaper - First Battle of Bull Run beginning - Manassas. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
September 2 1865 Harpers Weekly United States Civil War # 453 railroad slaughter - Newspaper is in poor condition. Paper is yellow, and brittle. All pages are loose, and not bound. It seems to be complete, but I am not sure. All information is clearly visible, and legible. I am not the original owner of this newspaper, not sure of it's history.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper March 16, 1889 New York - Newspaper is in poor condition. Paper is yellow, and very brittle. All pages are loose, and not bound. It seems to be complete, but I am not sure. All information is clearly visible, and legible.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer November 23, 1864 Petersburg - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: From Before Petersburg, Gen. Canby Recovering, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer September 16, 1864 Petersburg - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Operations Before Petersburg, War in Georgia, Citizens to Leave Atlanta, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer February 21 1863 New Orleans, Vicksburg - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Army Opposite Vicksurg, New Orleans, Blockade Runners, more! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer December 29, 1862 Ships Captured - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: General Banks at New Orleans, Capture of the Steamer "Ariel" by the "Alabama", War in Arkansas, Re-Occupation of Baton Rouge, more! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above.
Final Months of the American Civil War 1865 Philadelphia Original Old Newspaper - Final months of the Civil War. Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Latest From Richmond" "Gen. Grant's Army" "Butler's Great Canal" "The Porter-Butler Expedition" "Gen. Butler's Official Report" "WILMINGTON" "The Porter-Butler Expedition" and more.
Monitor vs. Merrimac Battle of Hampton Roads Civil War IRONCLADS 1862 Newspaper - Civil War ironclads. There is also a nice print of: "The Ericsson Floating Battery Monitor" with descriptive text. The front page has a nice Civil War map: "Field Of Operations On the Potomac" with related reports as well as: "Capture of Brunswick, Ga." "Fernandina Also Captured" and more.
Confederate States of America CHARLESTON South Carolina Civil War 1864 Newspaper - There is also an interesting poem to Abraham Lincoln beginning Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
1863 VIRGINIA Civil War newspaper Confederates invade Pennsylvania to GETTYSBURG - 1863 Union Occupation ALEXANDRIA Virginia Civil War newspaper Confederates invade Pennsylvania on their way to the BATTLE of GETTYSBURG - inv # 8C-434. However, the Army of the Potomac was in pursuit and had reached Frederick, Maryland, before Lee realized his opponent had crossed the Potomac.
Death of General Zollicoffer Fort Donelson News 1862 Confederate Newspaper - A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy, with war reports from the Confederate perspective. Inside pages include: "The Late Raid Up the Tennessee River--The Enemy At Florence--What They Did." "The War Crisis in Tennessee." "The Defense of North Carolina" plus most of a column taken up with a editorial.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer November 18, 1864 Advancing - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Gen. Grants Army, President Lincoln Congratulated, News from the Southwest, Rebels Evacuate Washington NC, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer March 9, 1963 Union Gun-Boats - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Affairs at Aquia Creek Landing, The Indianola, Late from Japan, The Pirate "Retribution", more! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue May 9, 1863 Sealed - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue May 9, 1863 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue February7, 1863 Sealed - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue February7, 1863 Sealed READ. Normal wear on the plastic bag. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
Rare Confederate Columbus Georgia Battle of Antietam 1862 Civil War Newspaper - Various reports inside include: "Capture of Cobb's Legion" "Defences of the River" "From Cumberland Gap" "A Yankee Account of the Great Fight on the 17th" which takes over half a column and is on the Battle of Antietam; "The Yankees Again Surrounded!".
1865 Virginia Civil War newspaper w ROBERT E LEE letter on HATCHERS RUNS BATTLE - Alexandria Gazette (VA) dated Feb 11, 1865. This original newspaper contains a prominent front page headline: "THE HATCHER'S RUN FIGHT" with the printing of aletter signed in type by Confederate General ROBERT E LEE, and describing the BATTLE of HATCHER'S RUN (VA).
Rare New Orleans LA Louisiana Deep South Confederate Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15 month period.
Goldsboro NC North Carolina William T. Sherman End Near 1865 Civil War Newspaper - Sherman at Goldsboro NC. Among the one column headlines on the Civil War are: "THE SOUTH" "Jeff. Nearing the end of war. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
William Frederick Milton Arny U.S. Indian Agent Ciivl War Prints 1862 Newspaper - William Frederick Milton Arny. The 'regular' issue has many prints including: "Major W.F.M. Arny, U.S. Indian Agent for the Territories, Successor to the Famous Kit Carson". Also: "War in the Shenandoah Valley--Front Royal" & other war-related prints.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer September 20, 1864 James River - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: James River, Capture of Union Cattle, Sherman's Army, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer February 20, 1863 Southern News - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Movements of the Rebel ARmy, Operations on the Mississippi, Death of Com. Woodhull USN, Southern News, Pirate "Alabama", more! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer August 25, 1862 West Invasion - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Invasion of the West, Army of Virginia, Expected Attack by the Rebels, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper UNION SHIP STAR OF THE WEST Fired on by CONFEDERATES - Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated January 19, 1861, with compelling CIVIL WAR history! This newspaper contains a detailed report of the attempt by the Star of the West to try and reinforce Fort Sumter, before war had officially begun.
Abraham Lincoln 2nd Second Inauguration With Malice Toward None.. 1865 Newspaper - 1865 Newspaper. "With Malice Toward None, With Charity For All". ".With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds.".
Pre Civil War Southern Tensions Secession Crisis Abraham Lincoln Elect 1860 News - Pre Civil War tensions - Southern crisis. Abraham Lincoln as president elect. From weeks before the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter, this issue has much content on the events leading to war. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
1861 Newspaper BALTIMORE PRATT STREET RIOT Confederate Mob Attacks Union Troops - Several were killed and many were wounded. The riot resulted in the first casualty list of the war. Eight rioters, one innocent bystander and three soldiers were killed, twenty four soldiers and an unknown number of civilians wounded.
1230 Civil War Newspapers 1864 Exeter Nh War News New Orleans Gun Boat Europe - Th century including Civil War era were printed on an 8 x 5?. sheet of quality rag paper. Also, once an item is brought I will no alter any information on any form. General & Special Orders were issued to communicate commands and information to the Army.
Rare Confederate Civil War Winston NC North Carolina 1863 Southern old Newspaper - Rare Confederate publication from the Civil War. "We quite agree with the President, that so long as the South maintains this temper, there is no chance of restoring the Union by a compromise." with much more, taking half of the page (see for portions).
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 10, 1863 Pre-owned - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 10, 1863 Pre-owned READ. Normal wear. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue January 30, 1864 READ Sealed - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue January 30, 1864 Pre-owned READ. Still sealed but I stated Pre-owned as the plastic cover has normal wear. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue January 23, 1864 READ Sealed - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue January 23, 1864 Pre-owned READ. Still sealed but I stated Pre-owned as the plastic cover has normal wear. Paper has a rip on the left side about in the middle. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue December 31, 1864 READ Sealed - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue December 31, 1864 Pre-owned READ. Still sealed but I stated Pre-owned as the plastic cover has normal wear. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 9, 1864 Pre-owned READ - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 9, 1864 Pre-owned READ. Still sealed but I stated Pre-owned as the plastic cover has normal wear. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue January 9, 1864 Pre-owned - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue January 9, 1864 Pre-owned Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer November 5, 1864 Pirates on Coast - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Four Pirates on Our Coast, Gen. Grant's Armies, Soldiers Vote Fraud, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer March 2, 1863 Vicksburg - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Vicksburg Canal, London, News from Mississippi, mor! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer October 19, 1862 Baltimore, Tennessee - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Affairs on the Potomac, Rebels at Winchester, Excitement in Baltimore, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
THOMAS NAST Illus. 1863 Harper's Weekly FED SOLDIERS ARRIVE at DIXIE Plantation - Here's an original Thomas Nast print from an April 4, 1863 edition of Harper's Weekly newspaper. It is captioned: Arrival Of A Federal Column At A Planter's House In Dixie. 15 7/8" by 11 1/4" and has text from a story serial on its reverse side.
Rare 1861 New Orleans LA Confederate Civil War newspaper EARLY KENTUCKY BATTLES - New Orleans Daily Delta (New Orleans, Confederate LOUISIANA) dated Sept 14, 1861. Many of these reports are of the BATTLE for COLUMBUS, Kentucky. It officially declared its neutrality at the beginning of the war, but after a failed attempt by Confederate General Leonidas Polk to take the state of Kentucky for the Confederacy, the legislature petitioned the Union Army for assistance.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 4, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 4, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 3, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue October 3, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue June 13, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue June 13, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue September 19, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue February 14, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue September 19, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue September 19, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue August 15, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue August 15, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
Rare Confederate Capital Richmond Virginia Civil War Confederacy 1863 Newspaper - Capital of the Confederacy. A wealth of front page Civil War reporting--from the Confederate perspective--including: "Latest From General Bragg" "The Late Battle" "Affairs on the Rapidan--No Battle Yet" "More Burning in Charlestown" "The Shelling of Charleston" "From East Tennessee" and more.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Generally in nice condition." with much more. Also on pg. Also on the front page: "Notes Of The War" with subheads: "The Southern Congress & the War--The South to be Subjugated--An Appeal for the Slaves to be Set Free--A Dictator to be Appointed Over the South--The Trials & Tribulations of Yankeedom.".
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue March 28, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue March 28, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
Harpers Weekly May 28 1864 Issue W. Homer Engraving Sleeping On Their Arms - This is a original issue of Harpers Weekly. It is in very good condition with several full page prints and is complete. The 2 page Homer is ok to frame and has no faults. Army of the Potomac Sleeping on their Arms. Great Grant and Hancock prints also.
Harpers Weekly July 12 1862 Issue W. Homer Engraving Surgeon At Work + 2 Pg - This is a original issue of Harpers Weekly. It is in good condition with several full page prints and is complete. The 2 page Homer is ok to frame has a small tear in center of image and 2 pinholes. Edges have some stains but not into either Homer print. No spots. The War for the Union A Bayonet Charge.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue November 7, 1863 Sealed. - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue November 7, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 11, 1863 Pre-owned - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue April 11, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue May 2, 1863 Pre-owned Unopene - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue May 2, 1863 Sealed Pre-owned Unopened . Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
Harpers Weekly July 5 1862 Issue W. Homer Engraving The War For The Union 2 Pg - This is a original issue of Harpers weekly. It is in good condition with several full page prints and is complete but has staining on the edge of some pages The 2 page Homer is ok to frame no holes in center of image but a small 1 inch split 3 inches down from the top in center . Probably the best Civil war Homer print.
The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue July 16, 1864 Pre-owned - The Reissue Of Harper's Weekly Civil War Era Issue July 16, 1864 Sealed Pre-owned. Paper has dried throughout the time so keep on mind that might break in some parts in the middle when gets open. Newspaper still sealed, I stated as used as the plastic bag has normal wear.
Reissue Harper's Weekly 3/12/1864 W T Sherman Escaped Officers Helped by Slaves - Reissue Harper's Weekly 3/12/1864 W T Sherman Escaped Officers Helped by Slaves. Newspaper plastic bag still sealed, I stated as used as the bag has normal wear. Please check pictures for more details on the condition of this item. Paper has dried throughout the time so paper might be cracking.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer July 27, 1864 Rebel Raiders - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Rebel Raiders, Battle at Winchester, War in Georgia, Capture of Cattle and Wagons, Rousseau's Raid Successful, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer November 18, 1862 Washington - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: From the Capital, Army of the Potomac Advancing, On to Richmond, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Rare Capital of the Confederacy Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The back page has a lengthy editorial which begins;. "The last homage which the Yankees have paid to the shade of John Brown in the late Custar, Kilpatrick and Dahlgren raid may yet cost the invaders dear." with more.
Battles Near Atanta Georgia Campaign William T. Sherman 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY" "Third Great Battle Before Atlanta" "Desperation of the Rebel Assaults" "They are Constantly Repulsed with Great Slaughter" "Rebel Loss About 10,000" "The Union Loss 2,000".
Original Harpers Weekly Nov 1, 1862 - Original Harpers Weekly Nov 1,1862. Paper is still very readable. Fragile from age. I ship these in a flattened Priority Mail box. Thank you for looking at my auctions. Shipping priority mail. $9.95 I combine shipping
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer September 24, 1864 Fisher's Hill - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Shenandoah Valley, Petersburg, Fisher's Hill Battle, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer February 19,1863 War on the Mississippi - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: War on the Mississippi, News from Charleston, Convention of Rebel Sympathizers in Kentucky, more! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer July 21, 1862 List of Sick Soldiers - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: News from New Orleans, 99th Pennsylvania Reg., List of sick in McClellan's Army, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper LARGE MAP SLAVE CENSUS POPULATION of SOUTH CAROLINA - 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with an inside-page LARGE MAP of the SLAVE CENSUS POPULATION of SOUTH CAROLINA - #2D-051. Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated November 23, 1861, with compelling CIVIL WAR SLAVERY history!
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper LARGE MAP SLAVE CENSUS POPULATION of GEORGIA Slavery - 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with an inside-page LARGE MAP of the SLAVE CENSUS POPULATION of Georgia - #2D-052. The 48,000 Africans imported into Georgia during this era accounted for much of the initial surge in the enslaved population.
Rare Savannah Yankee Occupation Post Confederate Fall 1865 Civil War Newspaper - Very rare Yankee occupation publication. ".maintenance of a permanent, unconditional, loyal newspaper in the city of Savannah.". Also on the ftpg: "An Important Military Letter from Gen. Sherman" "The Battle of Pittsburgh Landing" "Vindication of General Grant--Letter from Major General William T. Sherman" which is a very lengthy letter & is signed in type:W. T. Sherman.
Great Full Page Mississippi Valley Civil War Map Tennessee KY IL 1862 Newspaper - Rare full front page Civil War map - Mississippi Valley. The front page is entirely taken up with a map headed: "THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY; The Points of Interest Between Nashville, Tennessee and Arkansas, and the Gibraltars of the Rebels ".
2 July 1 1864 Civil War Confederate & Union newspapers JUBAL EARLY Virginia RAID - Lot of two July 1, 1864 Civil War Confederate & Union newspapers JUBAL EARLY Virginia RAID in the Shenandoah Valley of VIRGINIA. A key Confederate defender of the Shenandoah Valley, during the Valley Campaigns of 1864, Early made daring raids to the outskirts of Washington, D.C., and as far as York, Pennsylvania, but was crushed by Union forces under General Philip Sheridan, losing over half his forces.
2 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper wth BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS Kentucky SOMERSET Kentucky - A second Confederate attack was repulsed. Union counterattacks on the Confederate right and left were successful, forcing them from the field in a retreat that ended in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The Battle of Mill Springs, along with the Battle of Middle Creek on January 10, broke the main Confederate defensive line that was anchored in eastern Kentucky.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper FULL PAGE MAP of CONFEDERATE HARBORS w Union Blockade - Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated October 26, 1861, with compelling CIVIL WAR and Union Navy history! The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
RARE 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper FRONT PAGE ENGRAVING ABRAHAM LINCOLN & Cabinet - Lincoln rejected Scott's proposal to build up the regular army, and the administration would largely rely on volunteers to fight the war. By cutting off the eastern states of the Confederacy, Scott hoped to force the surrender of Confederate forces with a minimal loss of life on both sides.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS DEAD Fake News - He was never tried and was released after two years. He had previously served as the United States Secretary of War from 1853 to 1857 under President Franklin Pierce. He grew up in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, and also lived in Louisiana.
1864 Civil War newspapers NEGR0 SOLDIERS praised for bravery PETERSBURG CAMPAIGN - New York Daily Tribune dated June 27, 1864. This lists many NEGR0 soldiers killed at the seond battle of Petersburg in June, 1864. 1864 Civil War newspapers NEGR0 SOLDIERS are praised for their bravery during the PETERSBURG CAMPAIGN and the SIEGE of PETERSBURG, Virginia - inv # 7G-343.
BEST 1861 display newspaper w Detailed MAP & text of early CIVIL WAR in KENTUCKY - Kentucky was the site of several fierce battles, including Mill Springs and Perryville. Forrest proved to be a scourge to the Union Army in western Kentucky, even making an attack on Paducah. It officially declared its neutrality at the beginning of the war, but after a failed attempt by Confederate General Leonidas Polk to take the state of Kentucky for the Confederacy, the legislature petitioned the Union Army for assistance.
1861 Civil War newspaper PLOT to KILL President LINCOLN +JEFF DAVIS INAUGURATION - Though scholars debate whether or not the threat was real, clearly Lincoln and his advisors believed that there was a threat and took actions to ensure his safe passage through Baltimore, Maryland. On November 6, 1860, Lincoln was elected as the 16th President of the United States, a Republican, and the first to be elected from that party.
John Wilkes Booth American Actor Tragedian Theater AD 1862 Civil War Newspaper - J. Wilkes Booth" . John Wilkes Booth theater ad. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Northern Virginia Campaign John Pope Operations Map 1862 Civil War Newspaper - Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction. The front page is dominated by a nice & very detailed Civil War map headed: "The Field Of Gen. Pope's Operations ".
Very Rare Parson Brownlow Knoxville TN Tennessee Civil War Rebel 1864 Newspaper - He regarded anyone who disagreed with him about religion or politics as an enemy. William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow. The back page has over half a column taken up with the: "Prospectus of Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and Rebel Ventilator".
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer July 24, 1862 Missouri War - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: War in Missouri, From Kentucky, Union Forces in Pursuit of the Rebel Morgan, General Halleck, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
1863 ALEXANDRIA Virginia Civil War newspaper with CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN Tennessee - Alexandria Gazette (Union occupied Alexandria, VA) dated Nov 30, 1863. This original newspaper is a Union occupation newspaper printed in Alexandria, VA and contains a prominent front page headline: "FROM CHATTANOGA" with news of the CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN during the Civil War.
1863 Civil War newspaper w UNION MILITARY CAMPS LocatedAround ALEXANDRA Virginia - Alexandria Gazette (Union occupied Alexandria, VA) dated Aug 14, 1863. Many of the largest buildings in town, including The Lyceum, were confiscated for use as hospitals and for other official purposes and many new warehouses were constructed along the waterfront.
1863 illustrated Civil War newspaper w BATTLE of MISSIONARY RIDGE Chattanooga TN - Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was given command of Union forces in the West, now consolidated under the Division of the Mississippi. On October 18, Grant removed Rosecrans from command of the Army of the Cumberland and replaced him with Major General George Henry Thomas.
Great Overland Campaign Richmond Virginia Full Page Civil War Map 1864 Newspaper - The map is headed: "GRANT'S GREAT CAMPAIGN--THE APPROACHES TO RICHMOND. ". and has a caption at the bottom: "MAP OF THE COUNTRY WITHIN THIRTY MILES OF THE REBEL CAPITAL. ". The map shows much detail, showing from Chesterfield Station south to Petersburg with Richmond near the center.
Forst Anderson Battle of Wilmington NC North Carolina 1865 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of Wilmington, North Carolina. Fort Anderson. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
First Battle of Deep Bottom & Sherman Atlanta Georgia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "GRANT ! ". "The Fighting At Deep Bottom" "Defeat of the Rebels & Capture of Their Works" "The Rebels Driven Back" "The Casualties" "SHERMAN" "The Union Lines Steadily Closing Around Atlanta" "News From New Orleans" and more.
Battle of Chickamauga Georgia Chattanooga Tennessee Civil War 1863 Newspaper - Battle of Chickamauga - Georgia. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
1863 Civil War newspaper w FALSE REPORT of UNION CAPTURING VICKSBURG Mississippi - Both of these initiatives failed. All five of these initiatives failed as well. On April 29 and April 30, 1863, Grant's army crossed the Mississippi and landed at Bruinsburg, Mississippi. An elaborate series of demonstrations and diversions fooled the Confederates and the landings occurred without opposition.
1863 Civil War newspaper GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN ENDS w THE RETREAT of ROBERT E LEE - This newspaper contains CONFEDERATE accounts of the retreat of Lee after Gettysburg. The Union won a decisive victory at Gettysburg, July 1–3, with heavy casualties on both sides. Lee managed to escape back to Virginia with most of his army.
1864 Civil War newspaper w BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS w DETAILED MAP & DESCRIPTION - It was the first battle of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Virginia Overland Campaign against General Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. The fighting occurred in a wooded area near Locust Grove, Virginia, about 20 miles west of Fredericksburg.
1864 Civil War newspaper BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR Virginia GRANT OVERLAND CAMPAIGN - The resulting siege of Petersburg (June 1864 – March 1865) led to the eventual surrender of Lee's army in April 1865 and the end of the Civil War. Although Grant suffered severe losses during the campaign, it was a strategic Union victory.
1863 Civil War newspaper w DETAILED MAP wth Union Capture of JACKSON Mississippi - Grant's Vicksburg campaign is studied as a masterpiece of military operations and a major turning point of the war. The campaign consisted of many important naval operations, troop maneuvers, failed initiatives, and eleven distinct battles from December 26, 1862, to July 4, 1863.
Rare New Orleans LA Louisiana Deep South Confederate Civil War 1861 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15 month period.
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer 10/26/1864 Columbia County Conspiracy - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Columbia County Conspiracy, Sheridan's Victory, Army of the Potomac, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer January 31, 1863 Rappahannock - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: From the Rappahannock, General Hooker's Staff Officers, New Orleans, Sinking of the "Hattaras", Stafford Prison, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above.
1865 Civil War newspaper JEWS in NYC MOURN MURDER of PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN - 1865 Civil War newspaper JEWS in NY City MOURN the MURDER of PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN - inv # 6X-327. New York Herald dated April 24, 1865. This original newspaper with all 8 pages with black "mourning borders" contains news of the ASSASSINATION of PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
The Canteen 1864 Union Army Relief Bazarr Newspaper Albany NY Civil War - The Canteen 1864 Union Army Relief Bazarr Newspaper Albany NY Civil War. Original issue No 12 (final issue) dated March 5, 1864. This newspaper was published in 12 issues, during the 2 week span of the Army Relief Bazarr at Albany NY. Has some articles about the success of the Bazarr, how much was raised, etc, and many advertisements. Complete, every page is shown. Has some wear on the right as seen. Is in pretty good shape otherwise. Quite a scarce paper as it was only ever published at this 2 week long event. Comes as seen, free shipping
1863 Civil War newspaper with VICTORY by the CONFEDERATE NAVY near CHARLESTON SC - New York Herald (NY, NY) dated Feb 6, 1863. Interesting detailed report of the Confederate Navy victorious in fighting the Union blockade of the Confederate port of CHARLESTON, South Carolina. 1863 Civil War newspaper with report of VICTORIES by the CONFEDERATE NAVY near CHARLESTON SC -inv # 6W-333.
1st Battle of Winchester Virginia Map New Bern NC More 1862 Civil War Newspaper - Among the front page column heads are: "The Gallant Action of Col. Crook" "Details of the Rebel Defeat" "We Whipped them Three to One" "Occupation of Raleigh, N.C." "A Rebel Raid Near New Bern" "A Skirmish Near Clinton" "Occupation of Washington, N.C." "Attack by the Rebels in Force" "A Rebel Camp Shelled Out" "The Louisiana Tigers Trapped" and much more.
1862 Civil War newspaper Female CONFEDERATE SPY BELLE BOYD released from prison - The two married in England and had a daughter, Grace. An inquiry was held on August 7, 1862, concerning violations of orders that Boyd be kept in close custody. She was arrested again in June 1863, but was released after contracting typhoid fever.
Rare New Orleans LA Louisiana Deep South Confederate Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15 month period.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1862 Newspaper - ".four grand objects." or goals of the Yankees for 1862 ".First in importance among them is the advance upon Richmond from the banks of the Potomac. Next is the descent of the Mississippi with a view to the capture of New Orleans.Next, is the penetration of the interior from the direction of the Kanawha Valley or from Eastern Kentucky.Lastly, is the invasion of North Carolina from the seaboard." with much more.
3 1893 CIVIL WAR Poster engraving SIEGE of CHARLESTON SC MAP Bombing Fort Sumter - In the First and Second battles of Fort Wagner, Union forces suffered heavy losses in a failed attempt to capture the fort. Charleston Harbor was also the site of the first successful submarine attack in history on February 17, 1864, when the H.L. Hunley made a daring night attack on the USS Housatonic.
RARE 2 1893 Poster Engravings BATTLE ABOVE THE CLOUDS Lookout Mountain TENNESSEE - Geary was headed to the site of an old dam, where his engineers would build a bridge. Their stealth and the fog was on their side as they captured 42 Confederate pickets without firing a shot. At 9:30am the Geary's attack began in "thick fog" on the mountainside.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper BALTIMORE REVOLUTION Arms Seized SHIPPED 2 CONFEDERACY - New York Tribune (NY) dated April 26, 1861, with fantasticBALTIMORE RIOT history! This angered the mob further, and they began to attack the soldiers with considerable ferocity. Citizens threw stones and bricks and fired shots at the soldiers.
Siege of Vicksburg Ulysses Pass Expedition Yazoo Pass Expedition 1863 Civil War - Siege of Vicksburg campaign. Yazoo Pass Expedition official report. General Ulysses S. Grant. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
RARE 1864 New York City ANTI ABRAHAM LINCOLN Copperhead Pro-Slavery newspaper - Chock full of great CIVIL WAR reports and news, much of it negative, regarding our 16th President! The World (NY), dated Sept - Dec, 1864, with fantastic CIVIL WAR and Abraham Lincoln history! The World was fiercely ANTI-LINCOLN and never missed an opportunity to harrangue on of the greatest Presidents in U.S. history!
Wilson Kautz Cavalry Raid Richmond Petersburg Civil War Campaign 1864 Newspaper - Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "GRANT ! ". Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Battle of Spotsylvania Ulysses S. Grant Victory March 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Ulysses S. Grant - Spotsylvania victory. Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "GRANT!". We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Harper's Weekly Civil War Papers - The End Of The War And All It's Events - April 22, 1865 - General Sheridan at the Battle of Five Forks. Washington and finally peace. The papers are dated as follows paper has much more interesting and historical content and each paper is filled with illustrations.
5 1861 newspapers SOUTHERN STATES SECEDE fr UNION Road 2 CIVIL WAR Texas ALABAMA - Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated during the first few months of 1861, with fantastic BEGINNING of the CONFEDERACY history! These reports cover actual secessions as well as the political debates in several of the southern states leading up to the Civil War.
2 1861 Civil War newspapers CONFEDERATES Win BATTLE BULL RUN Manassas VIRGINIA - 2 1861 Civil War newspapers with back page reports announcing that the CONFEDERATES Win the 1st BATTLE of BULL RUN at Manassas, VIRGINIA - #2D-016. Just months after the start of the war at Fort Sumter, the Northern public clamored for a march against the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, which was expected to bring an early end to the rebellion.
1861 Civil War newspaper CAPTURE of pro-CONFEDERATE WOMEN @ FAIRFAX Virginia - NY Tribune dated July 14, 1861. This also contains prominent "stacked" headlines and news coverage of theBATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN, (West) Virginia. On June 27, he moved his divisions from Clarksburg south against Lt. Col. John Pegram's Confederates, reaching the vicinity of Rich Mountain on July 9.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper w LARGE MAP Illinois KENTUCKY - WESTERN THEATRE of WAR - Union operations began with securing Kentucky in Union hands in September 1861. Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Army of the Tennessee had early successes in Kentucky and western Tennessee in 1861 and 1862, capturing the important strategic locations of forts Henry and Donelson.
1864 Civil War newspaper wth CAPTURE of FT MORGAN Mobile ALABAMA by Union forces - During the war, Fort Morgan provided protective fire for blockade runners. All 17 vessels that ran out of the Bay eluded capture, as did 19 of the 21 that attempted to enter. Union soldiers were observed in the Sand Island Lighthouse, spying on Fort Morgan, and the fort fired on the position destroying the lighthouse.
Abraham Lincoln Visits Ulysses S. Grant & Petersburg VA 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience.
Confederate Jefferson Davis Day of Thanksgiving Proclamation Civil War 1865 News - Also has: "Prison Life At Elmira, N.Y." being a Confederate soldier's account about his experience in a "Yankee military prison". Jefferson David proclamation. Presumably complete as a single sheet which is what most Confederate newspapers were toward the end of the war.
Lot of 5 original 1861-1865 Civil War newspapers in excellent condition - This lot will be picked. entirely at random from my large extensive inventory of Civil War newspapers from 1861-1865. They are all in VG-Excellent condition. If you want great Civil War reading at a low price this lot is for YOU!
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer 11/22/1864 From the Southwest - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: From the Southwest, Rebel Dash on Atlanta, From East Tennessee, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer 9/23/1864 Shenandoah Valley - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: The Shenandoah Valley, Flint Hill, New Invasion of Missouri, Gen. Grant's Army, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer January 8, 1863 Sherman & Vicksburg - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: Sherman's Assault on Vicksburg, Port Royal and Charleston, Speech of Jeff Davis at Richmond, more! Pages: 4 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
ORIGINAL Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer August 9, 1862 Malvern Hill - Description (and please see photographs): Original Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper from the Civil War. This was removed from a bound volume and may leave some fraying along the left fold edge. In this edition: ARkansas, Kentucky Threatened, Forces at Malvern Hill, Evacuation of Richmond, more! Pages: 8 Condition: See box above. Shipping Options: US - USPS 1st Class, USPS Priority Mail, USPS Media Mail (no magazines or newspapers).
Civil War Newspaper Archive USB Card - In the 1830s, before he published his first newspaper, he was sued for libel and was shot in a religious dispute. The papers date from June 22, 1863, to July 16, 1863. In and around the Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1st to 3rd.
Rare 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper BERDAN SHARPSHOOTERS POSTER New Hampshire VERMONT - They were frequently used for skirmish duty. In July 1862, General Fitz John Porter condemned Berdan as incompetent. Inside is a headline report covering the feared unit - #1A-042. The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
1872 newspaper UNION GENERAL GEORGE MEADE DEAD Hero of Battle of Gettysburg Pa - Lee was forced to retreat to Virginia, ending his hope of winning the war through a successful invasion of the North. The Union Army also failed to follow up on its success during the Bristoe Campaign and Battle of Mine Run that fall, which ended inconclusively.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper ROBERT E LEE ABANDONS YORKTOWN Va. w LARGE MAP - 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a large fromt-page map and detailed headline report announcing that CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROBERT E LEE ABANDONS YORKTOWN, Va. during the Peninsula Campaign - #1M-010. He was confronted at Yorktown by Confederates under John B. Magruder, who convinced McClellan that Confederate forces were stronger than they actually were.
Civil War Ending Fall of Richmond w/ Abraham Lincoln 1865 Pro Rebel Newspaper - The top of the first column has: "THE WAR" "The Fall of Richmond!". Also on pg. 5: "Sherman's Campaign--Southern Account". Abraham Lincoln. Described as "The Hottest Rebel Sheet to be found in the North or the South", this newspaper opposed the war and attracted the hatred of the Republicans and the Lincoln administration.
1862 NY Times Civil War hdline newspaper BATTLE OF ANTIETAM Sharpsburg MARYLAND - Although the Union army suffered heavier casualties than the Confederates, the battle was a major turning point in the Union's favor. Lee, outnumbered two to one, moved his defensive forces to parry each offensive blow, but McClellan never deployed all of the reserves of his army to capitalize on localized successes and destroy the Confederates.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1863 Newspaper - 1 only affecting a few ads, otherwise quite nice. Also much reporting from: "The Confederate Congress" & the "Virginia Legislature". Rare rebel publication. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper w 2 NORTH CAROLINA Maps GEN BURNSIDE CAPTURES ROANOKE - During the war’s first winter, Union strategists focused their efforts on capturing coastal defenses to deny the Confederates sea outlets. In August 1861, the Yankees took two key forts on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, paving the way for the campaign against Roanoke Island.
Philadelphia Inquirer May 16th 1865 Jefferson Davis Abraham Lincoln scarce! - Bold headlines reflect the historic content relative to the conspiracy and early news surrounding the Lincoln Assignation. and more ! A scarce item for display and for interesting reading. Has significant wear, "No. 5" written in blue ink near top rite corner.
Jewish Newspaper File 1958. Certificate of Authenticity. - Jewish Newspaper File 1958. Certificate of Authenticity. Monthly newspaper. New Arc, N.J. ## 1 - 15. Jan - Dec. 1958. About 300 pages. Long Island Jewish Jornal. L.I. N.Y. ## 1 - 9.
1212 CIVIL WAR GENERALS UNION 4 ON 16 x 12 MATS NICE - Th century including Civil War era were printed on an 8 x 5?. sheet of quality rag paper. General & Special Orders were issued to communicate commands and information to the Army. Also, once an item is brought I will no alter any information on any form.
Burnside's North Carolina Expedition Cape Hatteras Map 1862 Civil War Newspaper - The front page features a nice Civil War map headed: "The Burnside Expedition. Map Showing Hatteras Inlet, Caper Hatteras & Loggerhead Inlet". Cape Hatteras map. Several front page column heads on the Civil War including: "The Burnside Expedition" "Most of the Fleet & Soldiers Safe in Pamlico Sound" "The Cost of the Rebellion of the South" "Proceedings of Congress" "News From Kentucky" and much more.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE MOSEBYS RANGERS RAID UNION SUPPLY TRAINS - Harper's Weekly was the most widely read newspaper in the United States throughout the period of the Civil War. Publications that supported abolition referred to it as "Harper's Weakly". His editorials advocated civil service reform, low tariffs, and adherence to the gold standard.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE POSTER Thomas Nast Print - Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was given command of Union forces in the West, now consolidated under the Division of the Mississippi. On October 19, Grant removed Rosecrans from command of the Army of the Cumberland and replaced him with Major General George Henry Thomas. ".
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper Front Page ENGRAVING Bio Admiral DAVID FARRAGUT US Navy - A paraphrase of his order, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!". Farragut's actual order was "Damn the torpedoes! Four bells. Captain Drayton, go ahead! Jouett, full speed!". This was followed by a reduction of the Confederate fleet to a single vessel, ironclad CSS Tennessee.
RARE 1863 CIVIL WAR Newspaper CONFEDERATES WIN at BATTLE of CHICAMAUGA Georgia - After his successful Tullahoma Campaign, Rosecrans renewed the offensive, aiming to force the Confederates out of Chattanooga. In early September, Rosecrans consolidated his forces scattered in Tennessee and Georgia and forced Bragg's army out of Chattanooga, heading south.
3 1862 damaged BALTIMORE Maryland CIVIL WAR Newspapers BATTLE of FORT DONELSON - Grant moved his army 12 miles overland to Fort Donelson from February 11 to 13 and conducted several small probing attacks. The Union capture of the Confederate fort near the Tennessee–Kentucky border opened the Cumberland River, an important avenue for the invasion of the South.
1861 Civil War newspaper PRES JEFFERSON DAVIS speech to THE CONFEDERATE CONGRESS - The nature of the hostilities which they have waged against us must be characterized as barbarous wherever it is understood. There are certain rights of humanity which are entitled to respect even in war, and he who refuses to regard them forfeits his claims, if captured, to be considered as a prisoner of war, but must expect to be dealt with as an offender against all law, human and divine.
Lot of 10 Original American Civil War New York City World 1861-1862 Newspapers - A wealth of fine Civil War coverage at a low price. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
1864 Richmond VA Confederate Civil War newspaper w SHERMAN MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA - The operation debilitated the Confederacy and helped lead to its eventual surrender. Richmond Daily Dispatch (VA) dated December 3, 1864. This original Confederate Civil War newspaper contains much coverage of the Civil War in 1864, including a front page headline: "FROM GEORGIA" with a 2/3 column of text describing US UnionGeneral W T SHERMAN'S MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA.
2 1865 Civil War newspapers CHARLESTON South Carolina isCAPTURED by UNION FORCES - Although the city and its surrounding fortifications were repeatedly targeted by the Union Army and Navy, Charleston did not fall to Federal forces until the last months of the war. 2 1865 Civil War newspapers with news of the CAPTURE of CHARLESTON South Carolina by UNION FORCES - inv # 6G-304.
1865 newspaper CONFEDERATES EXPRESS DESPERATION for their survival in CIVIL WAR - Worcester Palladium (MA) dated Jan 11, 1865. This newspaper contains a prominent front page headline: "DESPERATION OF THE REBELS" and a long full column report from the. Richmond Sentinel newspaper the desperate situation of the CONFEDERACY in January, 1865 as the War was going against them.
Siege of Yorktown Ends with Confederate Evacuation Map 1862 Civil War Newspaper - The front page is dominated by a huge Civil War map headed: "THE YORKTOWN PENINSULA " which shows from Yorktown to Norfolk and much in between. Siege of Yorktown w/ map. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
2 1865 Civil War newspapers UNION CAPTURES Confederate Capitol RICHMOND Virginia - About one week after the evacuation of Richmond, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9 ending the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign resulted in Robert E. Lee's Confederate army retiring to the vicinity of Richmond and Petersburg, where they checked Grant's progress.
Battle of the Crater Siege of Petersburg Virginia Grant 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Battle of the Crater. Siege of Petersburg. The front page has several one column heads on the Civil War including: "THE GREAT CONTEST" "Grant's Army At Work" "Rebel Earthworks Blown Up" "Heavy Fighting, and Defeat of the Enemy" "From Gen. Sherman's Army" and more.
Civil War Newspaper Lot 1863 Invasion Of Pennsylvania Carlisle Gettysburg - Civil War Newspaper Lot 1863 Invasion Of Pennsylvania Carlisle Gettysburg. Lot of 5 newspapers- 3 are the New York Times from 1866, with a lot of reconstruction content, one reports on the death of Gen Winfield Scott. New York Herald April 19, 1863. Philadelphia Evening Journal June 27, 1863 reports on the Rebel invasion of Pennsylvania- Carlisle is occupied, and Harrisburg was expected to be attacked. These are all original and have some normal age wear/ small tears but theyre in good shape and easily read. Comes as seen, free shipping
1865 Civil War newspaper w DESCRIPTION SUFFERING OF FREED NEGR0ES in MISSISSIPPI - Davenport Daily Democrat (IOWA) dated Jan 23, 1865. This original newspaper contains an inside page headline: "SUFFERINGS OF FREED NEGR0ES" with a report of theproblems faced and experienced by freed NEGR0 SLAVES in MISSISSIPPI after their emancipation by Union forces near the end of the Civil War.
1865 Davenport IOWA Civil War newspaper w front page RECRUITING AD for SOLDIERS - 1865 Davenport IOWA Civil War newspaper with a front page RECRUITING AD calling for 300,000 SOLDIERS - inv # 6C-327. Davenport Daily Democrat (IOWA) dated in January, 1865. Interesting display newspaper for a Civil War enthusiast from the Davenport, IOWA area.
2 1864 Civil War newspapers Republican ABRAHAM LINCOLN Nominated forUS PRESIDENT - Rather than re-nominate Vice President Hannibal Hamlin, the convention selected Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, a War Democrat, as Lincoln's running mate. John C. Fr émont ran as the nominee of the Radical Democracy Party, which criticized Lincoln for being too moderate on the issue of racial equality, but Frémont withdrew from the race in September.
2 1862 Civil War headline newspapers CAPTURE of NEW ORLEANS Louisiana by UNION - The election of Lincoln in 1860 would inspire one of the most ardent secessionists in Louisiana, its governor, Thomas Overton Moore, who had taken office on January 23, 1860. Governor Moore interdicted an effort to make New Orleans a “free city”, or neutral area in the conflict.
Burning of Atlanta Gen. William T. Sherman Confederate 1864 Civil War Newspaper - General William T. Sherman. Burning of Atlanta, Georgia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Rare Confederate Capital Richmond Virginia Civil War Confederacy 1862 Newspaper - A nice newspaper from the Confederacy, and from the capital of the Confederacy as well. Capital of the Confederacy. Many counties of Eastern Virginia & important regions on the more Southern seaboards are now occupied by the enemy." and much more.
1864 illustrated Civil War newspaper w poster GENERAL GEORGE McCLELLAN + GEORGIA - McClellan organized and led the Union army in the Peninsula Campaign in southeastern Virginia from March through July 1862. It was the first large-scale offensive in the Eastern Theater. However, historians note that Lee's victory was in many ways pyrrhic as he failed to destroy the Army of the Potomac and suffered a bloody repulse at Malvern Hill.
"Released Prisoners" Charleston SC Harper's Weekly 1/14/1865 Custom framed - "Our released prisoners at Charleston, SC. Exchanging their rags for new clothing. - ( Sketched by William Waud). "The sanitary commission distributing tobacco to our released prisoners at Charleston, SC" (Sketched by William Waud).
Vicksburg Mississippi Campaign Ulysses S. Grant Siege 1863 Civil War Newspaper - Vicksburg, Mississippi campaign. Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "VICKSBURGH" "News From Gen. Grant's Army." "Our Centre Within One Mile of Vicksburg Court-House" "6,000 Prisoners Already Captured" "Occupation of the Works at Haines' Bluff" "The Capture of Jackson" "Late From the Red River" "Revel Views of the Situation" and more.
Battle of Lookout Mountain Chattanooga Campaign Tenn. 1863 Civil War Newspaper - Chattanooga campaign - Tennessee. Battle of Lookout Mountain. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Burning of Hampton Virginia 1861 Civil War Confederate Capital Old Newspaper - Complete in 4 pages with a banner masthead, very nice condition. Burning of Hampton, Virginia. Confederate publication. A great wealth of war reporting in this issue. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Rare Confederate Richmond VA w/ Batlle of Kinston NC Civil War 1863 Newspaper - Battle of Kinston, North Carolina. Among the war-related reports in this Confederate newspaper are: "Norther News" "Jeff. Timothy Hughes Rare Newspapers. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Rare Confederate Richmond VA Civil War w/ Free States Humor ? 1865 Newspaper - Rare Confederate Richmond VA Civil War w/ Free States Humor ?. 1865 Newspaper. Also on the ftpg. are: "Results of Ten. Rare Confederate publication from the rebel capital. Single sheet with a one column masthead (common late in the war as most paper mills were in the North), a few printing creases to the bkpg.
Lot (5) Vintage New York Saturday Paper Pictorial War Records Civil War - You are bidding on item listed. A Lot (5) Vintage New York Saturday Paper Pictorial War Records Civil War. These are all in fair condition. A few are better then others. Some pages may be missing. These are only a few pages and numbered in the 300's. Not sure what or where these came from. Great reading though. A great addition to your collection. Thanks for looking.
Original Civil War Abraham Lincoln News Clip Winfield Scott & Navy Pay Statement - Original Civil War Abraham Lincoln News Clip Winfield Scott & Navy Pay Statement. This includes:1) From 1862 - an 1861 fiscal year 25 page annual statement of pay for the navy and marine corps. All 25 pages are accounted for. 2) From 1862 - a newspaper clipping containing various telegraphs from the battle field3) From 1861 - a newspaper clipping about general Winfield Scott’s resignation and details of Abraham Lincoln’s order. Please see pictures for condition. Any questions please ask!
Rare Full Page Civil War Peninsula Campaign Richmond Virginia Map 1862 Newspaper - Peninsula campaign - George McClellan. Certainly a terrific display item with this huge map. As if this was not sufficient, page 3 also has a rather large map headed: "Richmond And Its Surroundings ", with various one column heads on the Civil War.
1862 NY Times Civil War newspaper w MAP COLUMBUS Kentucky CAPTURE of FT DONELSON - This original newspaper contains a prominent 6" x 5" back page map ofCOLUMBUS, Kentucky as well as a long detailed report on Columbus and its defenses. There are also back page "stacked" headlines and General US Grant's official report of theCAPTURE of FT DONELSON, Tennessee.
1862 NY Times Civil War headline newspaper w MAP Capture of FT HENRY Tennessee - It was the first important victory for the Union and Brig. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant in the Western Theater. This original newspaper contains "stacked" headlines, a 7" x 5" map, and a long detailed report of theCAPTURE of FT HENRY, Tennessee by Union forces led by Union General U S Grant.
1861 NY Times Civil War newspaper reportng DEATH Texas Confederate BEN McCULLOCH - This newspaper contains prominent front page "stacked" headlines and news of the reported DEATH OF Confederate GENERAL BENJAMIN McCULLOCH, the founder of the TEXAS RANGERS. This report would prove to be "fake news" in 1861; however, he would later be killed in March, 1862.
1861 NY Times Civil War headline display newspaper BATTLE of BOONEVILLE Missouri - This newspaper contains prominent front page "stacked" headlines and a long report of the BATTLE of BOONEVILLE, Missouri. A second result of the battle was demoralization. Marmaduke and Price would team up again during Price's Missouri Raid of 1864, culminating in their defeat at the Battle of Westport on October 23 of that year, which in turn put an end to significant Confederate operations in the state.
Best North Carolina Secession from U.S. Wilmington NC Confederate 1861 Newspaper - Certainly the most notable report is the pg. 2 news headed: "Secession Of North Carolina!". "One of The Confederates States" "North Carolina Free--Lincoln's Military Despotism Repudiated" which also includes the two "Ordinance" reports for secession and for ratifying the Confederate Constitution.
1865 NY Times CIVIL WAR newspaper ANDREW JOHNSON PROCLAIMS Confederate Amnesty - He doubled the number of exempted classes that had been exempted by Lincoln. I, _____, do solemnly swear or affirm, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereunder.
First Battle of Bull Run Manassas VA Virginia Rebel Win 1861 Civil War Newspaper - Manassas VA Virginia. The text of the battle takes 2 columns on pg. 4 and almost the entirety of pg. 6 has heads: "The War For The Union" "National Disaster At Bull's Run" "The Conflict & the First Success" with the text taking the entire page.
1864 Civil War newspaper SHERMAN 's MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA & SAVANNAH IS CAPTURED - The operation debilitated the Confederacy and helped lead to its eventual surrender. Hardee decided not to surrender but to escape. 1864 Civil War newspaper GENERAL W T SHERMAN 's MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA & SAVANNAH IS CAPTURED - inv # 5P-328.
1865 Civil War newspaper w fake news GEN US GRANT KILLS PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON - 1865 Civil War newspaper with a notable "fake news" report - US GENERAL GRANT KILLS PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON - inv # 5P-326. Rutland Weekly Herald (VT) dated July 27, 1865. SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL 8-page weekly Civil War NEWSPAPER, the.
1864 Civil War newspaper with ESSAY on THE PAY of NEGR0 TROOPS in the UNION ARMY - Rutland Weekly Herald (VA) dated March 3, 1864. SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPER, the. Let our 50+ years of experience work for YOU ! We have hundreds of thousands of historical newspapers (and their very early precursors) for sale.
Rare Pro Confederate Columbus Ohio w/ Garfield & Grant Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Described as "The Hottest Rebel Sheet to be found in the North or the South", this newspaper opposed the war and attracted the hatred of the Republicans and the Lincoln administration. It insisted that slavery could not be prohibited by law.
1861 WISCONSIN RESOLUTION to REMAIN LOYAL to UNION/ CIVIL WAR BROADSIDE/IMPRINT - It is an original, two-sided declaration or "Point Resolutions" from the State of Wisconsin, dated January 21, 1861. It refers to treason existing in one or more states in the Union and that seizing of forts and property in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee was unlawful.
1863 Sacramento CALIFORNIA Civil War newspaper BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG Virginia - The combat, between the Union Army of the Potomac commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia under Gen. Robert E. Lee, included futile frontal attacks by the Union Army on December 13 against entrenched Confederate defenders on the heights behind the city.
11 Civil War Newspapers Philadelphia Inquirer Ledger Bulletin Fort Pulaski Falls - 11 Civil War Newspapers Philadelphia Inquirer, Public Ledger, Evening Bulletin, Evening Journal, Press- Fort Pulaski Falls. All of these were published during the Civil War and have some good war content. One has an illustration showing Fort Pulaski and Savannah. The one issue of The Press has some bad tears but the rest of these are in pretty good shape with some normal wear/ light stains on some. Comes as seen, free shipping
2 1862 Civil War newspapers UNION CAPTURE of Confederate NEW ORLEANS Louisiana - This capture of the largest Confederate city was a major turning point and an incident of international importance. 2 1862 Civil War newspapers UNION NAVAL FORCES CAPTURE Confederate port city of NEW ORLEANS Louisiana - inv # 5N-319.
1862 illustrated newspaper wth engraving WOMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR by Winslow Homer - Inv # 5N-201. The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8"). Harper's Weekly was the most widely read illustrated newspaper in the United States throughout the period of the Civil War.
2 1862 CIVIL WAR newspapers LINCOLN HAS MARYLAND CONFEDERATE Leaners ARRESTED - [34] Indeed, when Lincoln's dismissal of Chief Justice Taney's ruling was criticized in a September 1861 editorial by Baltimore newspaper editor Frank Key Howard (Francis Scott Key's grandson), Howard was himself arrested by order of Lincoln's Secretary of State Seward and held without trial.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN BANS PEOPLE LEAVING US to DODGE DRAFT - 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a back-page report announcing that President ABRAHAM LINCOLN BANS PEOPLE fromt LEAVING US thoping to DODGE the DRAFT - #2C-038. Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated August 16, 1862, with fantastic Abraham Lincoln and military draft history!
4 1862 Civil War headline newspapers CAPTURE of NEW ORLEANS Louisiana by UNION - The election of Lincoln in 1860 would inspire one of the most ardent secessionists in Louisiana, its governor, Thomas Overton Moore, who had taken office on January 23, 1860. Governor Moore interdicted an effort to make New Orleans a “free city”, or neutral area in the conflict.
1862 newspaper UNION GEN HUNTER ISSUES ORDER EMANCIPATING Georgia FLORIDA SLAVES - 1862 newspaper with a back-page report announcing that UNION GENERAL DAVID HUNTER ISSUES his famous ORDER EMANCIPATING Slaves in Georgia, FLORIDA and South Carolina- #2C-034. He caused a second controversy by issuing an order emancipating the enslaved blacks in Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida.
2 1862 newspapers ABRAHAM LINCOLN PROCLAMATION Calling for SLAVE EMANCIPATION - Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated March 22 and April 19, 1862, months before Lincoln would make public his preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. These newspapers contain a complete printing of Lincoln's proclamation along with his signature in block type at the end.
1862 Civil War newspaper w MONITOR v MERRIMAC 1st Battle of Iron Clad Warships - Friend (PA) dated March 15, 1862. The battle was a part of the effort of the Confederacy to break the Union blockade, which had cut off Virginia's largest cities and major industrial centers, Norfolk and Richmond, from international trade.
2 1862 newspapers NATHANIEL GORDON CONVICTED of IMPORTING NEGR0 SLAVES Executed - 2 1862 newspapers with back page reports announcing that Captain NATHANIEL GORDON has been CONVICTED of IMPORTING NEGR0 SLAVES, sentenced to death, and later Executed. Nathaniel Gordon (February 6, 1826 – February 21, 1862) was the only slave trader in the U.S. to be tried, convicted, and executed for having "engaged in the slave trade," under the Piracy Law of 1820.
1863 Civil War newspaper GEN ROBERT E LEE ADDRESS re Battle of Fredericksburg VA - New York World dated Jan 9, 1863. The combat, between the Union Army of the Potomac commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia under Gen. Robert E. Lee, included futile frontal attacks by the Union army on December 13 against entrenched Confederate defenders along the Sunken Wall on the heights behind the city.
Rare New Orleans LA Louisiana Deep South Confederate Civil War 1862 Newspaper - Truly Confederate newspapers from New Orleans are very difficult to find, as Admiral Farragut entered the mouth of the Mississippi in mid-April, 1862 and finally took New Orleans on April 28. So "Confederate" issues from New Orleans are limited to those published between Louisiana's secession from the Union on January 26, 1861 and the end of April, 1862, just a brief 15 month period.
56 Harrisburg Patriot Union Newspaper Civil War 1863 Emancipation Proclamation - Amazing lot of 56 issues of the Harrisburg PA Patriot Union, from Dec 1862- April 1863. On the left is Dec and March, Center is January, and Right is Feb and a single April issue. These are all Daily issues, as the paper did also publish a weekly edition.
1862 CIVIL WAR hdlne newspaper ULYSSES S GRANT CAPTURES FORT DONELSON Tennessee - The battle followed the capture of Fort Henry on February 6. Grant moved his army 12 miles overland to Fort Donelson on February 12 and February 13 and conducted several small probing attacks. 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with back-page report announcing that General ULYSSES S. GRANT CAPTURES FORT DONELSON Tennessee.
2 1862 CIVIL WAR newspapers WASHINGTON DC ABOLISHES NEGR0 SLAVERY Owners Paid - Lot of two (2) 1861/1862 CIVIL WAR newspapers with back-page reports announcing that WASHINGTON, DC ABOLISHES NEGR0 SLAVERY and Slave Owners will be Paid reparations - #2C-021. Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated December 21, 1861 and April 12, 1862, with compelling Civil war slavery history in Washington, DC!
2 1862 Civil War newspapers BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS in Pulaski County KENTUCKY - 2 1862 Civil War newspapers with front-page hedline reports with STACKED headlines announcing the BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS fought in Pulaski County KENTUCKY - inv #2C-023. The Union victory concluded an early Confederate offensive campaign in eastern Kentucky.
1862 Civil War newspaper BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS Kentucky GEN ZOLLICOFFER KILLED - A second Confederate attack was repulsed. Union counterattacks on the Confederate right and left were successful, forcing them from the field in a retreat that ended in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Philadelphia Press (PA) dated Jan 21, 1862.
William T. Sherman Pre March to the Sea Atlanta Georgia 1864 Civil War Newspaper - General William T. Sherman. Pre-march to the sea Atlanta. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Battle of Fort McAllister Georgia Ironclads Naval Map 1863 Civil War Newspaper - The front page features a nice Civil War map headed: "The Attack On Fort McAllister ". Page 3 has the "Evening Edition" with its own masthead. Battle of Fort McAllister - Georgia. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
5 original 1861-1865 Civil War newspapers-Contemporary news coverage of CivilWAR - SEE PHOTO----- Lot of five (5) COMPLETE, ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPERs dated between April 13, 1861 and April 29, 1865. These 5 newspapers will all contain Civil War news. The newspapers will all be titles from the Northeastern US - New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Massachusetts and will contain a general pro-Union point of view.
1862 Civil War newspaper UNION FORCES CAPTURE Confederate NEW ORLEANS Louisiana - Despite the complete vulnerability of the city, the citizens along with military and civil authorities remained defiant. General Lovell and Mayor Monroe refused to surrender the city. Farragut did not destroy the city in response but moved upriver to subdue fortifications north of the city.
Best 1864 Civil War newspaper w HUGE MAP Richmond & Petersburg VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN - The resulting siege of Petersburg (June 1864 – March 1865) led to the eventual surrender of Lee's army in April 1865 and the end of the Civil War. Although Grant suffered severe losses during the campaign, it was a strategic Union victory.
1865 newspaper CIVIL WAR ENDS wth THE SURRENDER of LEE to GRANT Appomattox CH VA - 1865 headline newspaper THE CIVIL WAR ENDS with THE SURRENDER of LEE to GRANT at Appomattox Court House VIRGINIA - inv # 5E-341. This original newspaper contains prominent front page "stacked" headings and long detailed coverage of theEND OF THE CIVIL WAR with the SURRENDER of LEE to GRANT at Appomattox Court House, VA.
Rare Pro Confederate Louisville KY Kentucky 1861 Civil War in 1st Year Newspaper - This is the pro-Confederate newspaper. 1st year of the Civil War. with many subheads. Also: "Signing of the Virginia Ordinance of Secession" "Letter From Shelbyville" "Arming in the Counties--Burning of Boats" "Affairs at Perryville" "To the People of Kentucky".
Rare Confederate Capital Richmond Virginia Vicksburg MS 1862 Civil War Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet issue, folio size, full banner masthead, nice condition. From the capital of the Confederacy. Front page reports are headed: "The Impudence & Insolence of Perfidy" "The Yankee Failure at Vicksburg" "Yankee Deserters" "Cavalry Dash at Front Royal" "Departure of Prisoners of War" "Baseness of Our Enemies" & more.
Confederate States of America Charleston South Carolina Civil War 1863 Newspaper - Among ftpg. column heads are: "Official Dispatch from Gen. Bragg--More Brilliant Exploits of Gens. Wheeler and Forrest" which is signed in type:Braxton Bragg ; "From Tullahoma, Tenn. - Another Account of Our Cavalry Exploits" "From Wilmington, N.C. - Affairs in North Carolina" "From Petersburg, Va. - More Northern News" & more.
Harpers Weekly Nov 29, 1862, Thanksgiving in Camp, Winslow Homer - This is a nice copy of Harper's Weekly November 29, 1862. Conditions range from good to fair-see photos. Condition of the centerfold and interior prints are good to very good. The cover is very rough with heavy staining and a tear at the bottom.
General Grant's Report on Civil War's Final 2 Years 1864-'65 - Original Printing - The report includes correspondence between Grant and Generals Butler, Sherman, and others. It's a general survey of Union army operations from the spring of 1864 until the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomatox in 1865.
Rare Capital of the Confederacy Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet newspaper with a full banner masthead. In nice condition with minimal edge wear (& the noted hole), generally in nice condition. Rare rebel publication. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Siege of Petersburg Richmond Virginia Civil War Map Mobile Alabama1864 Newspaper - Siege of Petersburg, Virginia map. Over half of the front page is taken up with a very detailed Civil War map headed: "THE COUNTRY BETWEEN RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG ". Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Harper's Weekly November 28, 1863 - Civil War / Army Of The Cumberland & Potomac - Only Fair. Approx: 4 1/2 In. To Approx: 6 In. "Landing Of General Bank's Expedition On Brazos Santiago, Texas, On November 2, 1863" - & 2. "The Army Of The Cumberland--bridging The Tennessee Under A Rebel Fire From Lookout Mountain" - Army Cumberland, (3 Prints, One Full Page) 2, 1/2 Page Prints Approx: 6 1/2 In.
Best Fall Confederate Capital Richmond Virginia Occupation 1865 Civil War News - Complete as a single sheet issue with a one column masthead, minor wear at the central fold, generally in very nice condition. The fall of Richmond from the Confederate capital. What then followed are column heads reporting the triumph of the Yankee army and the fall of the capital of the Confederacy, including: "General Lee In Full Retreat" and "Death Blow To The Confederacy!".
1864 Harpers Weekly - original print - Rebel Torpedo Boat - Rebel Torpedo Boat. Harper's Weekly Original print. This is the original 12X5" print. In the trade since 1976. This is NOT from the reproduced History of the Great Rebellion done after the war ended.
1864 Harpers Weekly - original print - Map of Grant's campaign in Virginia - October 8, 1864. Map of the virginia Campaign showing the theatre of General Grant's Combinations. Midnight attack on Petersburgh. Harper's Weekly Original print. This is NOT from the reproduced History of the Great Rebellion done after the war ended.
1864 Harpers Weekly - original print - Hood attacks Allatoona - Hood attacks Allatoona. October, 1864. Harper's Weekly Original print. This is the original 12X8" print. This is NOT from the reproduced History of the Great Rebellion done after the war ended.
1864 Civil War newspaper naval battle CSS "ALABAMA SUNK by the USS "KEARSARGE" - Captain Winslow ordered his gunners to hold their fire until the range closed. CSS Alabama fired the first shots. They are not known to have hit. Eventually Kearsarge was under way, and the range closed to within 1,000 yards (910 m) when she fired her first shot.
1862 Civil War headline display newspaper with THE BATTLE of CORINTH Mississippi - The combined force, known as the Army of West Tennessee, was put under the command of the more senior Van Dorn. The army moved in the direction of Corinth, a critical rail junction in northern Mississippi, hoping to disrupt Union lines of communications and then sweep into Middle Tennessee.
1862 Civil War newspaper w detailed MAP of RICHMOND Virginia CONFEDERATE CAPITOL - 1862 Civil War newspaper with a detailed front page MAP of RICHMOND Virginia as the CONFEDERATE CAPITOL - inv # 4T-338. NY World dated Oct 14, 1862. This original newspaper contains a prominent 9" x 5" front page detailedMAP of the Confederate capitol of RICHMOND, Virginia.
Original “New York Tribune”; January 3, 1863; Front Page MAP - Original Civil War Era Newspaper “New York Tribune” with Front Page MAP. Price three cents. Vol. XXII, No. 6,786. Measures folded: 15 1/2 inches wide x 10 1/2 inches high. Did not fold open to take pictures due to how fragile it is. Has writing in pencil. Some minor mouse nips and light stains. Does not impact map image. See all photographs and details as there are no returns. Nice one.
General George McClellan Presidential Nomination Abraham Lincoln 1864 Newspaper - B. McClellan Nominated for the Presidency" "What The Ladies Think of the Hero of Antietam" and much more. General George McClellan. Presidential nomination. vs. Abraham Lincoln. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE of FORT STEDMAN SEALS FATE of CONFEDERATE ARMY - 1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a back-page detailed report covering the bttle of BATTLE of FORT STEDMAN, Virginia, the last offensive by the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the action which SEALED the FATE of Robert E. Lee and the CONFEDERATE ARMY - inv # 4S-321.
1863 Confederate Civil War newspaper w JOHN S MOSBY John H Morgan QUANTRIL RAID - 1863 Confederate Civil War newspaper with content of JOHN S MOSBY John H Morgan & QUANTRIL RAID in KANSAS - inv # 4Q-330. Richmond Daily Enquirer (VA) dated Sept 1, 1863. This original single sheet Confederate Civil War newspaper contains war news coverage of such Confederate military luminaries as JOHN SINGLETON MOSBY, John Hunt Morgan, and QUANTRIL'S RAID on Lawrence, KANSAS.
1863 Confederate Civil War newspaper LINCOLN PROCLAMATION Jefferson Davis Speech - Raleigh Weekly Standard (NC) dated April 22, 1863. This also contains news of the beginning of the VICKSBURG (Mississippi) CAMPAIGN by US Grant. Most Confederate Civil War newspapers lack bold single column headlines as were common in Northern newspapers; however, the defiant prose found in Southern newspapers more than makes up for the lack of headlines !
COMPROMISE WITH THE SOUTH Rare Harpers Weekly Engraving - COMPROMISE WITH THE SOUTH Rare Harpers Weekly Engraving!! Here's a rare Engraving from Harpers Weekly. Here's an amazing look into what the national view was at the time. There were a lot in the north who were against the war. So showing the south Victorious with a broken union soldier and the horrible view of a family being forced back into slavery was a very powerful anti war statement. It's a very grim picture of what could've happened. In great shape for its age! This piece will ship flat. PLEASE SEE PICTURES AS PART OF DESCRIPTION. YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ENGRAVING PICTURED.
2 1862 Civil War newspapers BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS in Pulaski County KENTUCKY - 2 1862 Civil War newspapers with front-page hedline reports with STACKED headlines announcing the BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS fought in Pulaski County KENTUCKY - inv # 4P-331. The Union victory concluded an early Confederate offensive campaign in eastern Kentucky.
1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper Sheridan BATTLE of FIVE FORKS Capture of RICHMOND VA - 1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper with an inside-page headline report covering Union General Philip SHERIDAN's VICTORY @ the BATTLE of FIVE FORKS Virginia which led to the Capture of Richmond and the surrender at Appomattox, VA - inv # 4P-333.
1862 Civil War newspaper w Lrge MAP of COLUMBUS Kentucky attack by UNION forces - 1862 Civil War newspaper with a MAP and headlines and text with the ASSUALT ON COLUMBUS Kentucky by UNION forces - inv # 4O-311. NY Herald dated February 9, 1862. This newspaper contains a prominent 8" x 6" front page map headlined: "THE KEY TO THE MISSISSIPPI", "stacked" headlines and a long detailed report of the fortifications of COLUMBUS, Kentucky by the Confederates and its attempt at being occupied by Union forces.
1862 Civil War newspaper Confeds leave BOWLING GREEN Kentucky -Occupied by Union - The new year brought serious concern to the Confederate occupation force. A Union victory at Mill Springs, in Eastern Kentucky, on 19 January 1862, and General Grant’s victories at Forts Henry and Donelson to the west, made Bowling Green untenable for the Confederates.
1862 Civil War newspaper w site MAP o BATTLE of SOMERSET @ MILL SPRING Kentucky - Early in the war, the Lincoln administration knew well the importance of keeping the border state of Kentucky in the Union. The fighting raged at close quarters for over an hour until Thomas ordered the Union line to advance, overwhelming the Confederates who fled the field in disorder.
1863 Civil War newspaper w ABRAHAM LINCOLN PROCLAMATION for the 1st THANKSGIVING - NY Tribune dated Nov 26, 1863. During his administration, President Lincoln issued many orders similar to this. A Proclamation. The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies.
December 1864 New York Magazine - ALL NAMES IN LISTING! - This is a 16 page original New York magazine/newspaper dated December, 1864 entitled "The Portrait Monthly. On the cover is an engraving of Roger A. Pryor - U.S. Representative, Confederate General and native of Virginia.
3 1864 Civil War newspapers Republicans nominate ABRAHAM LINCOLN forUS PRESIDENT - There were two rival Republican conventions in 1864. This 1864 fission in the Republican Party temporarily divided the new party into two factions: the anti-Lincoln "Radical Republicans", who nominated Frémont, and the pro-Lincoln Republicans/"National Unionists".
1862 Civil War newspaper Detailed MAP COLUMBUS Kentucky CAPTUREDby UNION forces - NY Herald dated March 4, 1862. This newspaper contains a prominent 8" x 6" front page map of COLUMBUS, Kentucky headlined: "THE REBEL GIBRALTAR EVACUATED", "stacked" headlines and a long detailed report of the evacuation of COLUMBUS, Kentucky by the Confederates and its being occupied by Union forces.
1865 Civil War newspaper COLUMBIA South Carolina is CAPTURED & BURNED by UNION A - To confuse the Confederates, he sent his left wing westward towards Augusta and his right wing eastward towards Charleston. He attempted to defend both Augusta and Charleston and divided his available forces between the two cities to defend them as long as possible.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper SOUTH CAROLINA SECEDES from UNION Ft Moultrie Abandoned - The 169 delegates convened at South Carolina Institute Hall in Charleston on December 20. One hundred and fifty-three of the 169 delegates held slaves in 1860. The 169 delegates were primarily wealthy, middle-aged, slaveholding, native-born planters and lawyers.
1863 Civil War newspaper with MAP Confederates capture QUEEN OF THE WEST gunboat - 1863 Civil War newspaper with MAP & text - The Confederates capture the "QUEEN OF THE WEST" Union gunboat - inv # 4D-322. NY Herald dated March 6, 1863. This original newspaper contains a prominent inside page 6" x 5" Map headlined: "THE CAPTURE OF THE QUEEN OF THE WEST".
1862 Civil War newspaper General BURNSIDE replaces McCLELLAN as Union Army head - When General George McClellan failed to pursue Lee aggressively after Antietam, Lincoln ordered that he be removed from command on November 5, 1862. An inside page print featuring: "General McClellan Surrendering the Command of the Army of the Potomac to General Burnside".
1862 Civil War newspaper with MAP Capture of COLUMBUS Kentucky by UNION forces - 1862 Civil War newspaper with a MAP and headlines and text with the Capture of COLUMBUS Kentucky by UNION forces - inv # 4B-322. NY Herald dated March 4, 1862. This newspaper contains a prominent 8" x 6" front page map headlined: "THE REBEL GIBRALTAR EVACUATED", "stacked" headlines and a long detailed report of the evacuation of COLUMBUS, Kentucky by the Confederates and its being occupied by Union forces.
2 1862 Civil War newspapers BATTLE OF FT HENRY Tennessee w detailed front pg Map - 2 1862 Civil War newspapers BATTLE OF FT HENRY Tennessee -with a detailed front page MAP - inv # 4B-321. NY Herald dated February 6 and 11, 1862. These newspapers contain front page headlines with coverage of the Union victory at the BATTLE OF FT HENRY as well as an 8" x 5" map of Ft Henry and vicinity.
1865 Civil War newspaper The CONFEDERATE CONGRESS REBELS against JEFFERSON DAVIS - New York Herald (NY, NY) dated Jan 26, 1865. This newly created position went to General Robert E Lee. The precursor to the permanent legislature was the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, which helped establish the Confederacy as a state.
1865 Civil War headline display newspaper STATE of TENNESSEE ABOLISHES SLAVERY - Slavery in Tennessee, with its stronghold in the Mississippi Valley was undermined by the Union occupation of that region and Middle Tennessee, even though Abraham Lincoln, in an effort to bolster the state’s Unionists, exempted Tennessee from the Emancipation Proclamation.
1865 Civil War hdlne newspaper UNION forces CAPTURE Fort Fisher NORTH CAROLINA - The loss of Fort Fisher compromised the safety and usefulness of Wilmington, the Confederacy's last remaining sea port. The South was now cut off from global trade. [24] A month later, a Union army under General John M. Schofield would move up the Cape Fear River and capture Wilmington.
1865 Civil War newspaper CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT BATTLE OF FT FISHER North Carolina - 1865 Civil War headline newspaper with a long detailed CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT of the BATTLE OF FT FISHER North Carolina -inv # 3Z-361. New York Herald dated Jan 20, 1865. This original newspaper contains prominent front page "stacked" headlines and long detailed CONFEDERATE accounts of theCAPTURE of FT FISHER, North Carolina in the Second Battle of Fort Fisher.
2 1861 newspapers VIRGINIA SECEDES from the Union - w THE ORDINANCE of SECESSION - 2 1861 newspapers VIRGINIA secedes from the Union with a printing of the VA ORDINANCE of SECESSION - inv # 3V-313. Boston Daily Advertiser (MA) dated April 29 and 30, 1861. T hese newspapers contain front page and inside page news of the SECESSION OF VIRGINIA from the UNION with an inside page printing of the VIRGINIA ORDINANCE OF SECESSION.
Civil War Newspaper-May 19, 1863 - Civil War Newspaper-May 19, 1863. This newspaper is from Philadelphia and published May 19, 1863. It mentions Gen. Grant (future president), Capture of Jackson, and other fights around the country. This is the same day that Grant fought to take Vicksburg. Has some rough edges and a stain. This has been in my grandfather’s collection/in the family since it was printed. He kept it stored in a box in his closet. Message me for any questions!
1862 NY Times Civil War newspaper BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS Kentucky CONFEDERATE AC - A second Confederate attack was repulsed. Union counterattacks on the Confederate right and left were successful, forcing them from the field in a retreat that ended in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Early in the war, the Lincoln administration knew well the importance of keeping the border state of Kentucky in the Union.
Very Rare Issue Original April 19 1862 Harper's Weekly Magazine, Civil War - Very rare original April 19, 1862 Harper's Weekly Magazine with Civil War related content. The pages are numbered 242 to 256 plus the title page. The paper is toned creamy white from age with a small part of the title page missing, occasional spots of toned discoloration and a soft horizontal fold crease.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper CIVIL WAR BEGINS Ft SUMTER Pratt Street BALTIMORE RIOT - Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated May 4, 1861, with fantastic CIVIL WAR and Baltimore, Maryland history! The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
1864 Confederate Civil War newspaper GENERAL W T SHERMAN s MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA - The operation broke the back of the Confederacy and helped lead to its eventual surrender. Richmond Daily Dispatch (VA) dated Nov 26, 1864. This original Confederate Civil War newspaper contains a prominent front page headline: "SHERMAN'S MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA" with a long detailed (2/3 column of text) with the famous (or infamous if you are a Georgian)MARCH of SHERMAN'S MARCH THROUGH GEORGIA in 1864.
1862 Civil War headline display newspaper BATTLE OF ANTIETAM Sharpsburg MARYLAND - It pitted Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia against Union General George McClellan’s Army of the Potomac and was the culmination of Lee’s attempt to invade the north. Lee planned to retreat to Virginia, but changed his mind after hearing Confederate General Thomas Jonathan Jackson—better known as Stonewall Jackson—had captured Harper’s Ferry.
1862 Civil War newspaper BATTLE of BULL RUN Manassas VA + Confederates invade MD - 1862 Civil War newspaper SECOND BATTLE of BULL RUN Manassas VIRGINIA + Confederates invade MARYLAND on way to the BATTLE OF ANTIETAM - inv # Large 3M-334. The major mistake by General Pope was his assumption that he would only be fighting Jackson’s army.
1865 Confederate Civil War newspaper CAPTURE of SAVANNAH Georgia by Wm T Sherman - 1865 Confederate Civil War newspaper The CAPTURE of SAVANNAH Georgia by Union General William T Sherman - inv # 3M-320. This Confederate Civil War newspaper is complete as a 4-page issue. Most Confederate Civil War newspapers lack bold single column headlines as were common in Northern newspapers; however, the defiant prose found in Southern newspapers more than makes up for the lack of headlines !
HARPERS WEEKLY 1861 Civil War Prince Napoleon presented to President LINCOLN! - HARPERS WEEKLY 1861 Civil War Prince Napoleon presented to President Lincoln. Amazing piece of American history. 1861 right at the beginning of the war. This Newspaper is almost complete! Missing the middle 2 pages which contain a large 2 page engravings (pretty common). There is still amazing content in this Newspaper with great engravings throughout. PLEASE SEE PICTURES AS PART OF DESCRIPTION. YOU WILL RECEIVE THE NEWSPAPER PICTURED.
Lot 3 Harpers Weekly Civil War Newspaper Engraving - Lot 3 Harpers Weekly Civil War Newspaper Engraving. These are just single pages from Harpers Weekly newspapers from the Civil War. Each page has an Engraving on it. This is how civilians would keep up on current events from the War. Each one is in different condition but all in good condition for being over 150 years old. PLEASE SEE PICTURES AS PART OF DESCRIPTION. YOU WILL RECEIVE THE 3 ENGRAVINGS PICTURED.
1862 illustrated Civil War newspaper SEVEN DAYS BATTLE of MALVERN HILLS Virginia - The Battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexter's Farm, was fought on July 1, 1862, between the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by Gen. Robert E. Lee, and the Union Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan.
1865 Confederate Civil War newspaper w CAPTURE of WILMINGTON NC & CHARLESTON SC - Before leaving, Bragg ordered the large quantities of bales of cotton and tobacco burned to prevent their falling into Union hands. Richmond Daily Dispatch (VA) dated Feb 27, 1865. This original Confederate Civil War newspaper from late in the Civil War contains news of thecapture of Wilmington, NC andCharleston, SC by Union forces.
1861 Civil War newspaper with detailed MAP of NORTH & SOUTH Slavery compromises - 1861 Civil War newspaper with a prominent detailed front page MAP of NORTH & SOUTH and text showing possible compromises on the extension of slavery just before the start of the Civil War. SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPER, the.
1861 Civil War newspaper THE SOUTH s REACTION to INAUGURATION of ABRAHAM LINCOLN - You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. 1861 Civil War newspaper with THE SOUTH 's REACTION to the INAUGURATION of ABRAHAM LINCOLN as US PRESIDENT - inv # 3K-336.
4 1861 newspapers President-elect ABRAHAM LINCOLN to WASHINGTON DC inauguration - 4 1861 newspapers with coverage of President-elect ABRAHAM LINCOLN 's train trip to his WASHINGTON DC inauguration - inv # 3K-337. An entourage of family and friends left Springfield, Illinois, with Lincoln on February 11, 1861 to travel by train to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration.
2 1861 newspapers The 1st shots of the Civil War THE STAR OF THE WEST FIRED UPON - 2 1861 newspapers The 1st shots of the Civil War THE. Two cannon shots roared from a South Carolina battery on Morris Island. The shots represented the opening salvo of the war. Inside the fort, Major Robert Anderson and his 80 soldiers needed supplies.
The New York Times Civil War Extra McPherson, James (Introduction) - Six approx. Each of the six (6) sections are 16 pages - an over sized newspaper format. LAID-IN is a folded color map (11" x 11") of the Battle of 2nd Manassas, Virginia of 1862. There is no publishing date, only a reference made about McPherson's last book before writing this Introduction.
1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE CONGRESS DEBATES ARMING SLAVES to FIGHT - 1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper with an inside-page headline report announcing that the CONFEDERATE CONGRESS DEBATES ARMING SLAVES to FIGHT for the South - inv # 3J-327. Their status was that of enslaved or marginally free laborers serving in capacities in a military setting analogous to their roles in civilian life.
1862 ILLUSTRATED newspaper STONEWALL JACKSON ATTACKS FRONT ROYAL Birds Eye View - At a minimal cost, he forced the withdrawal of a large Union army by striking at its flank and threatening its rear. Rare 1862 NY News ILLUSTRATED newspaper with a bird's eye view ofFront Royal, Virginia after a STONEWALL JACKSON ATTACK.
1861 Civil War newspaper w MAP of WASHINGTON DC & vicinity incl THE WHITE HOUSE - 1861 Civil War newspaper with a back page detailed MAP of WASHINGTON DC & vicinity including THE WHITE HOUSE - inv # 3D-333. New York Tribune dated Sept 13, 1861. This original newspaper contains a prominent back page, 10" x 8" MAP headlined: "WASHINGTON (DC) AND VICINITY".
1862 Civil War newspaper with a Large detailed MAP Battle of Yorktown VIRGINIA - Marching from Fort Monroe, Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac encountered Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder's small Confederate force at Yorktown behind the Warwick Line. McClellan suspended his march up the Peninsula toward Richmond and settled in for siege operations.
1862 NY Times newspaper w MAP of VIRGINIA Petersburg to Richmond to West Point - This original newspaper contains a prominent 7" x 5" front page Map headlined: "THE MILITARY AND NAVAL ADVANCE TOWARD RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG" and coverage of thePENINSULA CAMPAIGN of Union forces to capture Richmond led by Union General George McClellan.
1862 NY Times Civil War newspaper BATTLE of CEDAR MOUNTAIN VA- Stonewall Jackson - Union forces under Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks attacked Confederate forces under Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson near Cedar Mountain as the Confederates marched on Culpeper Court House to forestall a Union advance into central Virginia.
1862 NY Times newspaper with Description of female Confederate Spy BELLE BOYD - Boyd's espionage career began by chance. She conveyed those secrets to Confederate officers via her slave Eliza Hopewell, who carried them in a hollowed-out watch case. Boyd was caught on her first attempt at spying and told[citation needed] that she could be sentenced to death, and she realized that she needed to find a better way to communicate.
7/30/1864 The Illustrated London News - American Civil War Era - Complete - Offered for sale: 7/30/1864 The Illustrated London News - American Civil War Era - Complete. This antique newspaper is in remarkably good condition considering it is from 1864. There is some edge/corner wear damage and minor soiling. The paper is complete and The images and text are crisp and clear. The paper what is folded into but has been laying flat for sometime and the fold impression is minimal. If you purchase this antique survivor I will pack it safely and ship it within 24 hours. Thank you for your consideration.NOTE: Buy with confidence- I offer free returns up to 30 days after purchase!!!(320•EPH1)
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper UNION CAPTURES NEW ORLEANS Louisiana from CONFEDERATES - 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a front-page headline report announcing that the UNION Army and Navy CAPTURES NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana from CONFEDERATES - inv #2L-325. This capture of the largest Confederate city was a major turning point and an incident of international importance.
1862 Civil War newspaper w detailed MAPS Yorktown VIRGINIA & New Madrid MISSOURI - Marching from Fort Monroe, Union Major general George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac encountered Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder's small Confederate force at Yorktown. McClellan suspended his march up the Virginia Peninsula toward Richmond and settled in for siege operations.
1862 Civil War newspaper w detailed MAP of MEMPHIS Tennessee & Mississippi River - It resulted in a crushing defeat for the Confederate forces, and marked the virtual eradication of a Confederate naval presence on the river. New York Herald dated April 24, 1862. SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPER, the.
1862 Civil War headline newspaper w CAPTURE of MEMPHIS Tennessee by Union forces - New York Herald dated May 15, 1862. SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPER, the. Let our 50+ years of experience work for YOU ! We have hundreds of thousands of historical newspapers (and their very early precursors) for sale.
Rare CAPITAL OF THE CONFEDERACY Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1864 Newspaper - A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. ".Let the Northern Democrats & the Northern people understand & recognize this fact. The Lincoln Administration have many sins to answer for, but the sin of intimidity or want of zeal & vigour in conducting the war is not theirs.the South could not be conquered.the task is demonstrated to be hopeless and impossible.".
5 1863 CIVIL WAR newspapers w coverage of GRANT'S VICKSBURG MISSISSIPPI CAMPAIGN - Both of these initiatives failed. All five of these initiatives failed as well. On April 29 and April 30, 1863, Grant's army crossed the Mississippi and landed at Bruinsburg, Mississippi. An elaborate series of demonstrations and diversions fooled the Confederates and the landings occurred without opposition.
rare 1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper ULYSSES S GRANT CAPTURES VICKSBURG MISSISSIPPI - Both of these initiatives failed. All five of these initiatives failed as well. On April 29 and April 30, 1863, Grant's army crossed the Mississippi and landed at Bruinsburg, Mississippi. An elaborate series of demonstrations and diversions fooled the Confederates and the landings occurred without opposition.
6 1863 CIVIL WAR newspapers REPORTS of NOTORIOUS CONFEDERATE RAIDER CSS ALABAMA - She was sunk in June 1864 by USS Kearsarge at the Battle of Cherbourg outside the port of Cherbourg, France. Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated throught 1863, with fantastic CONFEDERATE NAVY history! These historic pieces also contain several other reports of Civil War action across the war-ravaged country.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONGRESS GIVES MARYLAND $10 MILLION 2 EMANCIPATE SLAVES - While Maryland developed similarly to neighboring Virginia, slavery declined here as an institution earlier, and it had the largest free black population by 1860 of any state. Maryland colonists turned to importing indentured and enslaved Africans to satisfy the labor demand.
2 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE ARMY CAPTURES occupies FREDERICK MARYLAND - He undertook the risky maneuver of splitting his army so that he could continue north into Maryland while simultaneously capturing the Federal garrison and arsenal at Harpers Ferry. Lot of two (2) 1862 CIVIL WAR newspapers with reports announcing that the CONFEDERATE ARMY CAPTURES and occupies FREDERICK, MARYLAND before the BAtttle of Antietam - #1Z-024.
1863 newspaper KENTUCKY GOVERNOR URGES state to REJECT EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated January 17, 1863, just two weeks after the Proclamation took effect! Kentucky was one of five border states, all of whom used slaves as part of their economic existence, and one where the ties to the union were tenuous at best, as the state was under constant Confederate invasion and regular isolated Rebel occupation.
4 1862 CIVIL WAR newspapers CONFEDERATES ROUT UNION at BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG - By nightfall, the Confederate Army retreated to Marye's Heights to the south of the town. The battle resulted in significant casualties for the Union Army. The entire Battle of Fredericksburg resulted in 12,653 Union casualties and 4,201 Confederate casualties.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper w EARLY PRINTING of LINCOLN'S EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - Even though it excluded areas not in rebellion, it still applied to more than 3.5 million of the 4 million enslaved people in the country. The Emancipation Proclamation outraged white Southerners and their sympathizers, who saw it as the beginning of a race war.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper 1st HAND ACCOUNT CONDITIONS of ESCAPED SLAVES in VA - Friend (Philadelphia, PA) dated October 11, 1862, with compelling slavery history! This historic newspaper also contains several reports of Civil War action across the war-ravaged country. 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a detailed letter giving a 1st-HAND ACCOUNT of the CONDITIONS of ESCAPED SLAVES at Camp Hamilton, VA, behind Union Army Lines - #1Y-077.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper DETAILED Review of 1860 CENSUS w SLAVE & FREE NEGR0ES - Even though it excluded areas not in rebellion, it still applied to more than 3.5 million of the 4 million enslaved people in the country. The Emancipation Proclamation outraged white Southerners and their sympathizers, who saw it as the beginning of a race war.
Confederates In GETTYSBURG PA Historic Battle Close 1863 Civil War NYC Newspaper - Confederates advancing upon Gettysburg for the historic battle. There are other Civil War headlines on the front page, the inside pages, and the back page as well. The back page heads include Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
President Lincoln's Visit Army of the Potomac Harper's Weekly 1862 - This original page contains two engravings. --Sketched by Mr. Hamilton.". It shows Lincoln with his hat in his hand on the back of the train. The second engraving is titled, "Major-General Buell's Army Crossing Salt River, Kentucky, In Pursuit of Bragg.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE MALVERN HILL 7 Days Battles PENINSULA CAMPAIGN - The Battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexter's Farm, was fought on July 1, 1862, between the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by Gen. Robert E. Lee, and the Union Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan.
1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE of COLD HARBOR Overland Campaign BIO of GRANT - Thousands of Union soldiers were killed or wounded in a hopeless frontal assault against the fortified positions of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's army. 1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper with inside-page multiple reports announcing the BATTLE of COLD HARBOR, part of Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE SPY BELLE BOYD ARRESTED Rebel MATA HARI - An inquiry was held on August 7, 1862 concerning violations of orders that Boyd be kept in close custody. She was arrested again in June 1863, but was released after contracting typhoid fever. 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a back page headline report announcing that CONFEDERATE SPY BELLE BOYD has ARRESTED.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper REACTION to EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Lincoln a 'FOOL' - The Emancipation Proclamation was shaped by both pragmatic considerations and Lincoln’s deeply held, lifelong hatred of slavery. Boston Evening Transcript (MA) dated September 27, 1862, with fantastic ABRAHAM LINCOLN and EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION history!
1863 CIVIL WAR newwspaper REVIEW of EARLY GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN Maryland Invasion - 1863 CIVIL WAR newwspaper with a detailed inside-page REVIEW of the EARLY GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN and the Invasion of Maryland up until the occupation of the city of FREDERICK. The Union won a decisive victory at Gettysburg, July 1–3, with heavy casualties on both sides.
1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper UNION GEN JOHN SEDGWICK KILLED @ Battle of Spotsylvania - 1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a long and detailed headline report announcing thaat UNION GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK has been KILLED at the ongoing Battle of Spotsylvania - #1Y-040. World (NY) dated May 11, 1864, with fantastic CIVIL WAR history!
BOWLING GREEN Kentucky - Tunnel Hill & Reseca Georgia 1864 Civil War Newspaper - Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Lee Is Retreating Before General Grant" "Capture of Bowling Green" "News From General Butler" "Campaign in Northern Georgia" "The Great Battle of Resaca" "Capture of Tunnel Hill!".
1862 PATRIOT UNION (PA) Newspaper from January 2nd ~ Civil War era ANTIQUE ORIG! - This eBay listing is for an original antique Newspaper that comes as you see pictured in the listing and noted above. As you would expect for a newspaper that is 150+ years old - it's not perfect nor in mint condition so please take the time to review all of the pictures in the listing to see this newspapers true condition. This will be gently folded (not creased) in half and safely placed inside a 16" x 12" x 3" shipping box and shipped via Priority Mail with insurance.
1863 Civil War newspaper w BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG & CAPTURE of VICKSBURG Virginia - Both of these initiatives failed. All five of these initiatives failed as well. On April 29 and April 30, 1863, Grant's army crossed the Mississippi and landed at Bruinsburg, Mississippi. An elaborate series of demonstrations and diversions fooled the Confederates and the landings occurred without opposition.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper Front Page NEW BOUNDARY MAP Maryland VIRGINIA Delaware - 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with GORGEOUS front-page large map depicting the proposed boundary changes, to reward the LOYAL STATES of Maryland and Delaware and carving up the state of Virginia as a result of the war, between Maryland, Virginia and Delaware!
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE JEFFERSON DAVIS 1st State of Union Speech - _New York Herald_(NY) dated November 24, 1861, with fantastic CIVIL WAR and CONFEDERACY history! His preoccupation with detail, reluctance to delegate responsibility, lack of popular appeal, feuds with powerful state governors and generals, favoritism toward old friends, inability to get along with people who disagreed with him, neglect of civil matters in favor of military ones, and resistance to public opinion all worked against him.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE of BALLS BLUFF Edwards Ferry w LARGE MAP Potomac - 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a large inside-page map and long and detailed headline reports of the BATTLE of BALLS BLUFF &Edwards Ferry- #1Y-014. _New York Herald_ (NY) dated October 22, 1861, with fantastic early CIVIL WAR history from the upper Potomac River!
Rare CAPITAL OF THE CONFEDERACY Richmond VA Virginia Civil War 1863 Newspaper - A single sheet issue with a full banner masthead, very nice condition. A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "From the Army of Northern Virginia" "Promotions In The Army" "The Raid on Southwestern Virginia" "From Bragg's Army" and more.
Battle of Malvern Hill, Iron-Clad Harper's Weekly Civil War 1862 - Original, Complete Harper's Weekly July 26, 1862 with many original Civil War wood engravings. --Porter Attacked By An Overwhelming Force Of Rebels, by Mr. A. R. Waud; Army of the Potomac; Centerfold, Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia, July 1, 1862.
1862 Civil War Print - The Vessels of General Burnside's Expedition at Annapolis - 1862 Civil War Print - The Vessels of General Burnside's Expedition at Annapolis A very nice Civil War print/engraving from the January 18, 1862, edition of Harper’s Weekly titled The Vessels of General Burnside’s Expedition at Annapolis by Angelo Weser.
Genuine 1864 Civil War New York Herald In Protective Cover - ARRIVAL OF THE GERMANIA AT NEW YORK. DEPATCHES FROM SECRETARY STANTON AND GENS. GRANT AND SHERMAN. CELEBRATION OF SHERMAN'S VICTORIES. THE DRAFT. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY THIS. BUY IT NOW!
1864 Civil War newspaper SHERMANS MARCH tothe Sea thru GEORGIA Captures SAVANNAH - The purpose of Sherman’s March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia’s civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause. The Yankees were “not only fighting hostile armies, but a hostile people,” Sherman explained; as a result, they needed to “make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war.”.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper ILLINOIS SENATOR STEPHEN DOUGLAS DEAD Lincoln Debates - He was the Democratic Party nominee for president in the 1860 election, but he was defeated by Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln. Douglas had previously bested Lincoln in the 1858 Illinois election for the United States Senate, which is known for the Lincoln–Douglas debates.
1862 Civil War newspaper BATTLE OF SHILOH Abraham Lincoln Proclamation PITTSBURG - BEST 1862 Civil War display newspaper with a front page bold stacked headlines and detailed coverage of the BATTLE OF SHILOH (Pittsburg Landing, TENNESSEE) and a Lincoln Proclamation with his signature in block type at the end- inv # 1X-04.
1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE OF FIVE FORKS Grant Captures RICHMOND, VIRGINIA - Also reports and a spectacular two-page centerfold engraving on the capture of the Confederate Capital City of RICHMOND, VIRGINIA! At the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House, Sheridan's cavalry tactically lost a battle to Pickett's combined force but had fewer casualties and averted being dispersed or forced to retreat from the area.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper UNION ARMY Fails 2 CAPTURE LEESBURG & WINCHESTER Va - Leesburg was a prosperous southern town of about 1,700 at the outbreak of the Civil War. The Ordinance of Secession passed nonetheless by a vote of 88 to 55. Illustrated London News (England) dated January 3, 1863 with fantastic CIVIL WAR and Jefferson County, Virginia history!
1863 Civil War newspaper with PLAN for freed NEGR0ES on LOUISIANA PLANTATIONS - New York Herald (NY, NY) dated March 4, 1863. SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPER, the. Very good condition. This is truly SIX CENTURIES OF HISTORY that YOU CAN OWN! Let our 50+ years of experience work for YOU !
Harper’s Weekly January 24 1863 Genuine Original with Thomas Nast Emancipation - Full double page centerfold titled EMANCIPATION by Thomas Nast plus you get the entire complete 1/24/63 issue as well. Complete Genuine Original Issue - Harper’s Weekly January 24 1863 Genuine Original with the famous Thomas Nast Emancipation double page size centerfold.
2 1864 CIVIL WAR newspapers CONFEDERATE RAM CSS ALBEMARLE SUNK in US NAVY RAID - There, the steam launch's spar was fitted with a lanyard-detonated torpedo. As they approached the Confederate docks their luck turned, and they were spotted in the dark. As they closed with the ironclad, they quickly discovered she was defended against approach by floating log booms.
1864 CIVIL WAR newsapper w STATE BY STATE CENSUS of SOLDIERS in CONFEDERATE ARMY - 1864 CIVIL WAR newsapper with an inside-page long and detailed report with two charts giving a STATE BY STATE CENSUS of SOLDIERS in the CONFEDERATE ARMY - #1I-037. In 1860, shortly after the election of Abraham Lincoln, southern states began seceding from the union.
2 1864 CIVIL WAR headline newspapers SHERMAN CAPTURES ATLANTA frm CONFEDERATES - Lot of two (2) 1864 CIVIL WAR newspapers with front-page long and detailed reports with stacked headlines announcing that GEN WILLIAM T SHERMAN CAPTURES ATLANTA from the CONFEDERATES. Battle Of Atlanta Summary: The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia.
Harper Weekly 10/14/1865 Pres Johnson Pardons Rebels. Central Park. Va Gold Mine - Front Page with 1/2 Page of President Andrew Johnson Pardoning Rebels at the White House. original 1865 newspaper, not a reprint. The Belzoro Gold Mine, in Goochland County, Virginia. Full Page. Central Park, New York - Music on the Lake.
1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper General GEORGE A CUSTER w PHILIP SHERIDAN Thomas Nast - FANTASTIC 1865 illustrated newspaper with full-page engraving of General Philip Sheridan and his staff, including a young GEORGE Armstrong Custer! Also inside is GORGEOUS double-page centerfold Thomas Nast ENGRAVING declaring CIVIL WAR victory!
1864 CIVIL WAR General Orders LINCOLN Promotes GEN DANA 2 Command in MISSISSIPPI - 1864 CIVIL WAR General Orders announcing that ABRAHAM LINCOLN Promotes GENERAL Napoleon DANA to Command in MISSISSIPPI - #GO1077. This is an ACTUAL field-used Union Army GENERAL ORDER originating from the office of and signed in block type by ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL E.D. TOWNSEND, an assistant to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.
1861 newspaper LARGE FRONTPAGE STREET MAP of WASHINGTON DC Georgetown ALEXANDRIA - _ (NY) dated June 30, 1861. The battle was fought on July 21, 1861, in Prince William County, Virginia, just north of the city of Manassas and about 30 miles west-southwest of Washington, D.C. It was a Confederate victory, followed by a disorganized retreat of the Union forces.
Best 1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper SHERMAN CAPTURES COLUMBIA SC BURNS it TO GROUND - Sherman was able to concentrate his army faster than Beauregard had anticipated and arrived at Columbia on the afternoon of February 16. Heavily outnumbered, Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton ordered an evacuation of the city without a fight, although they destroyed all bridges over the Congaree and Saluda Rivers in an attempt to delay the Union forces.
1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper EQUAL PAY for NEGRO ARMY OFFICERS Ft. Pillow Massacre - Also a report on the horrendous Ft. Pillow Massacre, where Negro Union soldiers were slaughtered by Confederates as they tried to surrender #1V-012. Though most of the Union garrison surrendered, and thus should have been taken as prisoners of war, the soldiers were killed.
5 NEW YORK TIMES Newspapers Civil War 1861 to 1865 Vintage - April 10th, 1865 "Union Victory! Surrender of General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia". See pictures. I believe they are reprints. July 6th, 1863 "The Battle of Gettysburg". The newspapers are in acceptable or better condition with major defects noted above.
Engraving CROWD AT BALTIMORE WAITING FOR MR. LINCOLN Thomas Nast March 23,1861 - As it happens, Lincoln went straight to Washington, D.C. disappointing this large crowd. It is currently matted a buff and dark blue matte. It is in good condition but is is attached to the matte board with what might not be archival tape.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE KERNSTOWN Virginia POSTER ENGRAVINGS Winchester - Although the battle was a Confederate tactical defeat, it represented a strategic victory for the South by preventing the Union from transferring forces from the Shenandoah Valley to reinforce the Peninsula Campaign against the Confederate capital, Richmond.
1863 illust CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE NAVY WARSHIP ALABAMA Engraving NAVAL - _Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper_ (NY) dated March 14, 1863, with fantastic CIVIL WAR and Confederate Navy history! A COMPELLING addition to any fine CIVIL WAR or CONFEDERATE NAVY collection. After that, she rendered aid to Texas during Major General Banks' invasion near Galveston, Texas.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper ULYSSES S GRANT PROMOTED General of ALL WESTERN ARMIES - 1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper with an inside report announcing that Union General ULYSSES S. GRANT has been PROMOTED to General of ALL WESTERN ARMIES #1U-002. When Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans was defeated at the Chickamauga in September 1863, the Confederates, led by Braxton Bragg, besieged the Union Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper GENERAL GEORGE MEADE Assumes Command ARMY of POTOMAC - Lee was forced to retreat to Virginia, ending his hope of winning the war through a successful invasion of the North. The Union Army also failed to follow up on its success during the Bristoe Campaign and Battle of Mine Run that fall, which ended inconclusively.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper w FRONT PAGE Poster BERDAN SHARPSHOOTERS New Hampshire - They were frequently used for skirmish duty. In July 1862, General Fitz John Porter condemned Berdan as incompetent. Inside is a headline report covering the feared unit - #1T-064. The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper w front page MAP of SLAVE CENSUS in CONFEDERATE GEORGIA - 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a full-page front page MAP of the SLAVE CONCENTRATION, county by county, in CONFEDERATE GEORGIA - #1O-043. Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated December 14, 1861, with fantastic GEORGIA SLAVE history!
1861 newspaper PRES-ELECT ABRAHAM LINCOLN SPEECH @ Astor House b4 INAUGURATION - Lincoln even further clarified that, as he understood ‘the custom of the country,’ he should not officially speak until the inauguration ceremony. Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated March 2, 1861, with fantastic Abraham Lincoln history!
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN DEFENDS DICTATORIAL POWERS to Congress - Lincoln's dictatorial actions included directly ordering the arrest and detention of dissenters and the suspension of the right to writs of habeas corpus. However, Lincoln remained subject to Congressional oversight, judicial review, and periodic elections.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper LARGE ENGRAVING COL ELLSWORTH 1st Union Officer Killed - Before the war, Ellsworth led a touring military drill team, the "Zouave Cadets of Chicago". After his death, Ellsworth's body lay in state at the White House. 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a LARGE inside-page ENGRAVING ofCOLONEL ELLSWORTH, the 1st Union Officer Killed in the Civil War.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper FRONT PAGE Winslow Homer Print WOMEN SEAMSTRESS SEWING - Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper, dated JUNE 29, 1861. F ull-page engravings BATTLE OF BIG BETHEL, at Newport News Virginia at the mouth of CHESAPEAKE BAY! Original 1861 CIVIL WAR illustrated newspaper with FULL-PAGE ENGRAVINGS of the BATTLE OF BIG BETHEL at Newport News, Virginia!
1861 CONFEDERATE newspaper MARYLAND Guerrillas CAPTURE UNION SHIP Chesapeake Bay - SEE PHOTO-----COMPLETE, ORIGINAL Confederate NEWSPAPER, the New Orleans Daily Crescent (LA) dated July 3, 1861, with fantastic CHESAPEAKE BAY CIVIL WAR history! The areas of Southern and Eastern Shore Maryland, especially those on the Chesapeake Bay (which neighbored Virginia), which had prospered on the tobacco trade and slave labor, were generally sympathetic to the South, while the central and western areas of the state, especially Marylanders of German origin, had stronger economic ties to the North and thus were pro-Union.
1861 newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN RAISES STARS & STRIPES @ INDEPENDENCE HALL Poster - 1861 newspaper with a large, full-page, front-page engraving of ABRAHAM LINCOLN RAISING the 34-star STARS & STRIPES over top of INDEPENDENCE HALL just before his 1st Inauguration. Inside there is a headline report on the event - #1P-024.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL VIRGINIA Robert E Lee PENINSULA - " The Battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexter's Farm, was fought on July 1, 1862, between the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by Gen. Robert E. Lee, and the Union Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan.
1862 Civil War HEADLINE newspaper BATTLE OF SHILOH Pittsburg Landing TENNESSEE - A Union force known as the Army of the Tennessee (Major General Ulysses S. Grant) had moved via the Tennessee River deep into Tennessee and was encamped principally at Pittsburg Landing on the west bank of the Tennessee River, where the Confederate Army of Mississippi (General Albert Sidney Johnston, P. G. T. Beauregard second-in-command) launched a surprise attack on Grant's army from its base in Corinth, Mississippi.
1861 CIVIL WAR poster w GEORGE WASHINGTON ANGRY w CONFEDERACY 4 seceding UNION - HARPERS WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER (NY) dated February 2, 1861 as the southern states were in the midst of secession and just months before CIVIL WAR would start. A COMPELLING addition to any fine GEORGE WASHINGTON or CIVIL WAR collection.
1861 Original BALTIMORE MARYLAND CIVIL WAR newspaper w Headlines BATTLE Reports - The Maryland News Sheet (Md) dated in 1861. This is a randomly selected Civil War issue with fantasic headlines and detaied reports from the US Civil War. Original 1861 Baltimore, Maryland Civil War newspaper, with many War reports and local news and advertising.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper MD GOV 'NO MORE TROOPS' to Lincoln aft BALTIMORE RIOT - The riot resulted in the first casualty list of the war. Eight rioters, one innocent bystander and three soldiers were killed, twenty four soldiers and an unknown number of civilians wounded. In one of the reports, Maryland Governor Thomas Hicks is accused of being a traitor for having bridges destroyed to prevent more Union Soldiers from passing thru the state on the way to the front.
1862 CIVIL WAR display newspaper BIRD"S EYE VIEW of RICHMOND Virginia Poster MAP - GORGEOUS 1862 CIVIL WAR display newspaper with a HUGE, double-page centerfold engraving of aBIRD'S EYE VIEW of the CONFEDERATE CAPITAL of RICHMOND, Virginia. _Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper_ (NY) dated January 18, 1862, with fantastic Richmond, Va. history!
Original Harper’s Weekly 1861-1862 Lot Of 9 Cartoons, West Point Foundry, Iowa + - Original Harper’s Weekly 1861-1862 Lot Of 9 Cartoons, West Point Foundry, Iowa +. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.A well preserved lot of 9 double sided pages from the Original 1861-1862 Harper’s Weekly ranging from political cartoons to Iowa volunteers, West Point Foundry, Andrew Johnson Tennessee Governor, New Jersey Sharp Shooters and Pilot Knob.Also Ironclad steamer “Galena”, Fort Clark and the United States Marines.These are the original pages NOT Reprints, NOT reissued.Please check the pictures.
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN POLITICAL CARTOON & Draft Proclamation - Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated May 18, 1861, with fantastic Abraham Lincoln and Civil War history! By 1860 the Weekly’s circulation had reached 200,000. He was the originator of the use of animals to represent the political parties—the Democrat’s donkey and the Republican’s elephant—as well as the familiar character of Uncle Sam.
RARE 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper w FRONT PAGE SLAVE CENSUS MAP of GEORGIA Poster - RARE 1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a FRONT PAGE SLAVE CENSUS MAP of GEORGIA, broken down county by county. Inside their is a corresponding headline report on slavery in Georgia. The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
1861 CIVIL WAR newspaper CIVIL WAR BEGINS @ SUMTER Pratt Street BALTIMORE RIOTS - Harper's Weekly Illustrated Newspaper (NY) dated May 4, 1861, with fantastic CIVIL WAR and Baltimore, Maryland history! The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
1862 CIVIL WAR NY Illustrated News BALTIMORE PRATT STREET RIOT Poster Engraving - New York Illustrated News (NY) dated May 4, 1861, with fantastic Civil War history! This newspaper features a prominent centerfold engraving of the famous Baltimore riot as well as a long and detailed multi-columned report on the tragic first blood spilled.
Lot Of 5 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Trial Of Assassins May 1865 - Up for sale is this Lot Of 5 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Trial Of Assassins May 1865. Condition is pretty rough with lots of soiling, edge & fold line tears along with some of damage. Including May 26,27,29,30 & 31, 1865. Please view all twelve photos to help judge condition.
3 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Trial Of Assassins Tornado May 1865 - Up for sale is this Antique lot of 3 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers dealing with topics including the Trial Of Assassins to a Tornado. Including May 11, 12 & 17, 1865. All show varying wear and imperfections including edge tears, soiling, tears along fold lines. Pretty much what you would expect from 150 year old papers. Please view all twelve photos to help judge condition
Lot Of 5 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Lincoln Assassin Trial - Up for sale is this Antique Lot Of 5 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers covering of Lincoln Assassins Trial and other headlines. All show varying wear and imperfections including soiling, fading, edge and fold line tears as well as some other damage. Please view all twelve photos to help judge condition. Included are June 1,2,3,5 & 6, 1865.
Lot Of 4 Antique Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Port Hudson & After - Up for sale is this Lot Of 4 Antique Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Port Hudson & After the war. In varying condition with some showing considerable wear including edge and fold line tears. Includes July 15, 1863, May 9, 23, & 24 1865. Please view all twelve photos to help judge condition.
Antique Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspaper May 25 1865 Grand Review Army - Up for sale is this Antique Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspaper May 25 1865 featuring the Grand Review of the Armies of the Republic. Shows considerable wear including edge and fold line tears, some holes in the main image and other damage. Please view all twelve photos to help judge condition.
Lot Of 4 1865 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Rebel Ram Grant & More - Up for sale is this Antique lot of four 1865 Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Newspapers Rebel Ram. Shows considerable wear with significant fold line damage, some edge tears, soiling and other imperfections. Included are May 1,2,3, & April 6, 1865.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper THOMAS NAST POSTER ENGRAVING of CONFEDERATES @ ANTIETAM - After pursuing the Confederate general Robert E. Lee into Maryland, Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan of the Union Army launched attacks against Lee's army, in defensive positions behind Antietam Creek. Attacks and counterattacks swept across Miller's Cornfield, and fighting swirled around the Dunker Church.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper CENTRFOLD POSTER BIRDS EYE VIEW FREDERICKSBURG Virginia - " During the Civil War, Fredericksburg was strategically important because of its port location midway between Washington and Richmond, the opposing capitals of the Union and the Confederacy. Neither the city of Fredericksburg, nor either of the surrounding counties, reached the 1860 level of population again until well into the 20th century.
Sept 19 1863 Battle Of Chickamauga Full Page Map - Sept 19 1863 Battle Of Chickamauga Full Front Page Map. New York Herald . Original. 11 pages. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Media Mail
Confederate Newspaper Battle Of Chickamauga - Confederate Newspaper Battle Of Chickamauga.Charleston Mercury Sept 21 1863. One sheet. Lots of war news including impending battle of Chickamauga. Original. See photos. Media Mail.
Original 1862 Harper's Weekly Cartoon Editorial Nashville Steamer Runs Blockade - A clipping of a Thomas Nast?. SECRETARY WELLES (reading from a Paper a Fortnight old). ". Well, I declare! this is too bad! He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine.
Original 1864 Harper's Weekly Cartoon Editorial "Cold Comfort" Jeff Davis Pope - A clipping of a Thomas Nast?. He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. Nast was associated with the magazine Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.
Original 1864 Harper's Weekly Cartoon Editorial Gentlemen Opposed Soldiers Vote - A clipping of a Thomas Nast?. He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. Nast was associated with the magazine Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.
Original 1864 Harper's Weekly Cartoon Editorial "The Copperhead Plan" Peace Dems - The copperhead plan for subjugating the South. A clipping of a Thomas Nast?. He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. Nast was associated with the magazine Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.
Original 1861 Harper's Weekly Cartoon Editorial "Stay-at-home LIght Guard" - A clipping of a Thomas Nast?. Almost one-third of the army's officers and over one-fifth of the navy's officers resigned to fight for the Confederacy. He was a critic of Democratic Representative "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper w Large FrontPage Map BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES Fair Oaks - It was the culmination of an offensive up the Virginia Peninsula by Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, in which the Army of the Potomac reached the outskirts of Richmond. 1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a Large Front Page Map and detailed report on the BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES (Fair Oaks), the culmination of the Peninsula Campaign marking the closest Union General George McClellan would get to the CONFEDERATE CAPITAL of Richmond #1S-009.
1862 Civil War newspaper Map & ENGRAVING US GRANT CAPTURES FORT HENRY Tennessee - On February 4 and February 5, Grant landed two divisions just north of Fort Henry on the Tennessee River. His plan was to advance upon the fort on February 6 while it was being simultaneously attacked by United States Navy gunboats commanded by Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote.
The Great Southern Expedition Harper's Weekly Civil War Engraving - Original Wood Engraving, The Great Southern Expedition from Harper's Weekly. This original double page, centerfold wood engraving is titled, "Departure Of The Great Southern Expedition, Under General Butler, From Fortress Monroe.".
Rebel Naval Battery at Manassas Junction Harper's Weekly Civil War - Original Confederacy Civil War Wood Engraving, " Naval Battery At Manassas Junction" from Harper's Weekly. This original engraving is titled, "The Naval Battery (Rebel) At Manassas Junction.". It is marked, "September 14, 1861, Harper's Weekly, 581.".
1837 newsaper w early written SKETCH OF BUFFALO NEW YORK Niagara Falls LAKE ERIE - 1837 newsaper with a long and detailed early written SKETCH OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK and Niagara Falls, LAKE ERIE - #1R-001. Buffalo is located on the eastern shore of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River, and 16 miles south of Niagara Falls.
EVE of the GETTYSBURG ADDRESS Governor Curtin Procl. 1863 Civil War Newspaper - 1863 Civil War Newspaper. Also on the ftpg. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Rare CONFEDERATE CAPITAL Richmond Virginia Civil War Confederacy 1863 Newspaper - Complete as a single sheet newspaper with a full banner masthead, a small hole in the blank margin above the masthead affecting nothing, otherwise in nice condition. Capital of the Confederacy. "It is difficult to decide whether the doubts & delays of the Federal fleet sent to the coast of South Carolina to gobble up the city of Charleston are causes of complacency or regret.".
13 The Crisis 1864 1865 Newspaper Confederate Sympathizer Columbus OH Pro South - 13 The Crisis 1864 1865 Newspaper Confederate Sympathizer Columbus OH Pro South. 13 issues of The Crisis, a pro Confederate newspaper published in Columbus OH. All but 2 are from 1864. They are all one big sheet of paper folded to make the pages. One of the 1865 issues is complete but is in several pieces. Theyre in good shape for the most part and are easily handled with care. They will have some normal wear such as folds and some small tears here and there along some of the folds but theyre in good shape. I glanced at a few and there is some good Civil War content such as the Fall of Fort Fisher, issues with Emancipation, etc. Original nearly 160 year old newspapers. Free shipping
1862 newspaper CONFEDERATE EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Battle MONITOR Merrimac IRONCLADS - During the night, however, the ironclad Monitor had arrived and had taken a position to defend Minnesota. When Virginia approached, Monitor intercepted her. SEE PHOTO-----COMPLETE, ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER, the Rutland Herald (VT) dated May 22, 1862, with fantastic CIVIL WAR US NAVY and CSA NAVY history!
1865 CIVIL WAR newspaper THOMAS NAST Poster GEORGE A CUSTER & Philip Sheridan - FANTASTIC 1865 illustrated newspaper with full-page engraving of General Philip Sheridan and his staff, including a young GEORGE Armstrong Custer! Also inside is GORGEOUS double-page centerfold Thomas Nast ENGRAVING declaring CIVIL WAR victory!
1865 newspaper GREAT FIRE BURNS BELFAST MAINE 2 GROUND Robert Lee @ Appomattox - FANTASTIC 1865 illustrated newspaper with GORGEOUS inside large ENGRAVING of the GREAT FIRE OF BELFAST, MAINE! Harper's Weekly (NY, NY) dated November 4, 1865 with GORGEOUS inside large ENGRAVING of the GREAT FIRE OF BELFAST, MAINE!
1864 newspaper UNION NEGR0 SOLDIER SHOOTS Confederate Guerrilla EDGAR BURROUGHS - Also a nice engraving of a Union Negro Soldier shooting Confederate Guerrilla Edgar Burroughs in the back as he is trying to escape from captivity. Lastly, this issue features a nice engraving of the large fire which tore through the COLT ARMORY in HARTFOR, Connecticut.
BEST 1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper w ILLUSTRATION @ HARRISBURG Pa as JEB STUART NEAR - Colonel Edward Porter Alexander wrote, "Although Lee said only, 'Well, General, you are here at last,' his manner implied rebuke, and it was so understood by Stuart.". David Gregg and George Custer. Stuart's command crossed the Potomac River at 3 a.m. on June 28.
FREDERICKSBURG VA Virginia Civil War MAP Battle of Lee's Mill 1862 Old Newspaper - Fredericksburg Virginia map. Battle of Lee's Mill. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Harpers Weekly Oct 25, 1862,"After the Battle" by Thomas Nast, Battle Maps - This is a nice copy of Harper's Weekly October 25, 1862. Conditions range from good to fair-see photos. Condition of the centerfold and interior prints are good to very good. The cover is very rough with a large tear across the front.
Harpers Weekly April 16, 1864 Brooklyn Fair, Floral Dept, Winslow Homer - This is a nice copy of Harper's Weekly April 16, 1864. Conditions range from good to fair-see photos. Condition of the centerfold and interior prints are good to very good. There is a nice map of the Fair floorplan.
2 1861 Civil War headline newspapers - 1st BATTLE of BULL RUN Manassas VIRGINIA - The battle was fought on July 21, 1861 in Prince William County, Virginia, just north of the city of Manassas and about 25 miles west-southwest of Washington, D.C. It was a Confederate victory, followed by a disorganized retreat of the Union forces.
3 1865 CIVIL WAR newspapers w EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT SHERMAN'S MARCH thru CAROLINAS - His strength was recorded in mid-March at 9,513 and 15,188 by mid-April. Also in the Carolinas were cavalry forces from the division of Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton and a small number in Wilmington, North Carolina, under Gen. Braxton Bragg.
1863 NY newspaper w Long Descrip ST PATRICKS DAY PARADE Civil War NEW YORK CITY - The first parade was on March 17, 1762 — fourteen years before the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence. New York Herald dated Mar 18, 1863. However, after the War of 1812, Irish fraternal and beneficial societies took over the duties of hosting and sponsoring the event.
2 1863 Civil War newspapers w MAP Adm Farragut Naval Fleet PORT HUDSON Louisiana - Farragut had gathered his attack force by March 13, 1863. The gunboats were USS Albatross, USS Genesee, and USS Kineo. The first six vessels were lashed together in an attack column of pairs, with Mississippi bringing up the rear by herself.
1862 Civil War newspaper with MAP Union CAPTURE of ROANOKE ISLAND North Carolina - New York Herald dated Feb 13, 1862. This newspaper contains a prominent 14" x 10" front page map headlined: "BRILLIANT OPERATIONS AT ROANOKE ISLAND / Scene of General Burnside and Commodore Goldsborough's Victories - Roanoke Island and Elizabeth City.".
1863 illustrated Civil War newspaper w MAP of CONFEDERACY & Winslow Homer engrav - Harper's Weekly Illustrated newspaper dated February 28, 1863 with a full page MAP of the CONFEDERACY as it was just 5 months before the epic battle of Gettysburg. The engravings are generally in 3 sizes: double page (DP - 21" X 16"), Full page (FP- 16" x 11"), and half page (HP- 10" x 8").
1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper w long list PROMOTED UNION OFFICERS incl GEN U S GRANT - Grant's own popularity had risen, and there was talk that a Union victory early in the year could lead to his candidacy for the presidency. He was aware of the rumors, but had ruled out a political candidacy; the possibility would soon vanish with delays on the battlefield.
1862 Civil War hdln newspaper UNION CAPTURE of Confederate NEW ORLEANS Louisiana - The election of Lincoln in 1860 would inspire one of the most ardent secessionists in Louisiana, its governor, Thomas Overton Moore, who had taken office on January 23, 1860. Governor Moore interdicted an effort to make New Orleans a “free city”, or neutral area in the conflict.
1865 Civil War newspaper ROBERT E LEE named COMMANDER IN CHIEF Confederate Army - Lee took command of the Army of Northern Virginia in June 1862 during the Peninsula Campaign following the wounding of Joseph E. Johnston. His invasion of Maryland that September ended with the inconclusive Battle of Antietam, after which he retreated to Virginia.
FIRST BATTLE OF CHARLESTON Ironclads Warships w/ Map Civil War 1863 Newspaper - Although the front page has Civil War reports, including a small print of the military position, pages 2 & 3 have more on the Civil War including a huge Civil War map: "THE GREAT IRON-CLAD FIGHT - Scene Of Operations Off Charleston. ".
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATES INVADE MARYLAND Lincoln Draft Proclamation - This issue features a large front-page map of the scene of action as Robert E. Lee marches his army north, invading Maryland and Pennsylvania. The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point.
1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper CONFEDERATE ARMY INVADES MARYLAND way 2 GETTYSBURG Map - 1863 CIVIL WAR newspaper with a HUGE inside-page map and detailed headline report announcing that the CONFEDERATE ARMY of ROBERT E. LEE INVADES MARYLAND on the way to GETTYSBURG, including an occupation of the town of Hagerstown - #1M-042.
1864 CIVIL WAR newspaper w front page CONFEDERATE JUBAL EARLY's MARYLAND RAID - While often recognized as a leading advocate for the Lost Cause during Reconstruction and having a storied Civil War career fighting for the Confederacy, arguably, Jubal Early is best known for his 1864 Valley Campaign and raid on Washington, D.C. Jubal Anderson Early enjoyed a storied career before the Civil War.
1865 Civil War newspaper GEN WILLIAM SHERMAN CAPTURES SAVANNAH March to the Sea - Original 1865 CIVIL WAR illustrated newspaper with beautiful front-page and inside large engravings of Union General WILLIAM T SHERMAN'S army marching into the captured GEORGIA city of Savannah! Also inside is a gorgeous full-lpage-length map of the WILMINGTON, North Carolina region and its defenses, including Smith's Island and Cape Fear!
3/1/1884 Frank Leslie's cover page noting Civil War dead, Lt. Giles Harber, more - Antique 3/1/1884 cover page noting Civil War dead and more from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Page is 11"W x 16"H. Cover page (side one) shows woodcut prints of Lieutenant Giles B. Harber, "The Remains Lying in State, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, NY," and New York City "Reception of the Dead.".
1862 Civil War newspaper SECOND BATTLE OF BULL RUN Manassas VIRGINIA Gen Pope - The attacks were repulsed with heavy casualties on both sides. The Union left flank was crushed and the army was driven back to Bull Run. Pope's retreat to Centreville was nonetheless precipitous. 1862 Civil War newspaper with coverage of the SECOND BATTLE OF BULL RUN Manassas VIRGINIA General Pope.
1862 CIVIL WAR newspaper UNION ARMY CAPTURES NEW ORLEANS LA from CONFEDERATES - After the blockade was established, a Confederate naval counterattack attempted to drive off the Union navy, resulting in the Battle of the Head of Passes. In mid-January 1862, Flag Officer David G. Farragut undertook this enterprise with his West Gulf Blockading Squadron.
"The Soldier in Our Civil War" 2-sided page from Frank Leslie's 1893 newspaper - Original 2-sided page from Frank Leslie' s 1893 "The Soldier in Our Civil War.". On reverse (page 37) is picture of Edmund Ruffin of Virginia, who fired1st shot on Ft. Sumter to start the Civil War. (He committed suicide in 1865.).
1861 ILLUSTRATED RECRUITING AD forTHE Worcester MASSACHUSETTS FIFTEENTH REGIMENT - During the Battle of Fredericksburg, it was kept out of the main assault on Marye's Heights and suffered relatively few losses. The survivors and parolees mustered out of Federal service on July 26, 1864, with its recruits and re-enlistees being transferred to the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
1861 CIVIL WAR display newspaper FRONT PAGE chart CONFEDERATE TROOP DISPOSITIONS - He had also been a United States Senator from Mississippi and U.S. Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce. By March 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress expanded the provisional forces and established a more permanent Confederate States Army.
The Epworth Herald Chicago New York Saturday December 22,1900 - Almost all of my pieces are handmade, so they will not be perfect. If an item is improperly described it would not be intentional. These are original period photos we do not have the negative to reproduce they are not reproductions or computer scanned copies.
Antique 1864 Harper's Weekly Civil War Map General Grant's Map & Army Of Potomac - Double pages of Army of the Potomac - Sleeping on their arms. Antique Harper's Weekly. General Grant's Operations Map of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. We understand that situations arise and we are willing to work with all situations.
1863 CIVIL WAR Newspaper-Boston Daily Advertiser-Fugitive Slave, Ironclads etc. - 1863 CIVIL WAR Newspaper-Boston Daily Advertiser with Interesting content -Fugitive Slave court case, Ironclads assault on Fort Sumter, Report by manufacturer's - "slave made cotton sates can not compete in the world marketplace because the price of Slaves is too high".
17 Antique Issues of Harper's Weekly newspapers - 17 Antique Reproduced issues from the 1960's of Harper's Weekly. They are all in excellent condition. 17 Antique Reissues of Harpers Ferry Weekly from the 1960's. 16 of the issues are from 1864 and one is from 1863 Harpers Weekly.
1862 Harpers Weekly Antique Print The American Civil War - The Gunboat Passaic - The Passaic Trying her Large Gun at the Palisades, November 15 1862. Anchoring off Port Royal, South Carolina, on 21 January, she proceeded to Wassaw Sound. With her sister monitors, Passaic attacked Fort McAllister to test her fighting capabilities in action.
1862 The Illustrated London News, American Civil War x 3 Antique Prints (41483) - Ref#: - 41483, 41369, 41230. A skirmish involving over 3,000 soldiers, Philippi was the first battle of the civil war. Date: - 1862. May 3, 1862 "Embarkation of a Portion of the Army of the Potomac at Alexandria, Near Washington" pages 457 & 458.
1862 The Illustrated London News American Civil War x 3 Antique Prints (41473) - Ref#: - 41473, 41438, 41412. A skirmish involving over 3,000 soldiers, Philippi was the first battle of the civil war. Date: - 1862. June 28, 1862 "Midnight storm on the Mississippi - Federal Flotilla at anchor Off Fort Pillow" pages 655 & 656.
1862 Illustrated London News The America Civil War x 4 Antique Prints (41220) - Ref#: - 41220, 41185, 41290, 41323-1. A skirmish involving over 3,000 soldiers, Philippi was the first battle of the civil war. Date: - 1862. April 26, 1862 - "A portion of the Abandoned Confederate Works & Camp at Centerville" pages 417 & 418.
1863 The Illustrated London News, American Civil War x 4 Antique Prints (41328) - Ref#: - 41328, 41248, 41351, 41350. A skirmish involving over 3,000 soldiers, Philippi was the first battle of the civil war. Date: - 1863. The war had its origin in the factious issue of slavery, especially the extension of slavery into the western territories.
1862 The Illustrated London News 5 x Antique Prints The American Civil War 41249 - Ref#: - 41249, 41477, 41227, 41478, 41184. A skirmish involving over 3,000 soldiers, Philippi was the first battle of the civil war. March 8, 1862 - "Provisional Camp of a Portion of the Burnside Expedition at Hatteras Inlet North Carolina" & "Camp Winfield, Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina" Pages 257 & 258.
Battle of Rich Mountain Civil War Engraving Harper's Weekly - Original hand colored wood engraving titled, "The Battle of Rich Mountain, Virginia, July 13, 1861.". It is signed, "Hennessy Del." M arked, 468, Harper's Weekly, July 27, 1861. This page only.
Abraham Lincoln For President Lincoln's Salary Statement Civil War 1864 History - This is the complete issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, October 20, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition. On page 2 is the ad-----For President ABRAHAM LINCOLN of Illinois and ANDREW JOHNSON of Tennessee for Vice President and so much more!
1862 Frank Leslie's Newspaper w/ CIVIL WAR SUPPLEMENT, 6 May Issues, McClellan - The Union army under General McClellan marching towards Yorktown. headquarters of General McClellan at Big Bethel. the arrival of General McClellan to take personal command of the Union army. This is a nice condition lot of 6 original, Civil War-era issues of "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.".
1863 Frank Leslies Newspaper, CIVIL WAR - Abraham Lincoln, 4 February Issues - This is a nice condition lot of 4 original, Civil War-era issues of "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.". The pages are un-cut and still attached along the edges. The February 21 issue contains a 2-page engraving of themarriage of General Tom Thumb to Miss Lavinia Warren.
Harper's Monthly Magazine Bounde Set January - May 1865 End Civil War - Consider your source when buying. Rare to get all these together. Bound without hard cover and rough front and back page. Great reading on the end of the War. Out of an old Southern Confederate estate and 95%+ pages are free of tears.
1865 Progress of the Negro Civil War Newspaper New York Herald May 22 Jeff Davis - This is an original antique issue of The New York Herald newspaper for May 22, 1865. This issue has more than a one and half front columns on the front page about “The Negro” including subtitles A Negro Admitted as Witness in Illinois Court.
Civil War Map, 1861, London Illustrated News - Kentucky is shown as Southern: it was neutral but invaded by the Confederacy in September 1861. Washington and Oregon are shown in their pre-Oregon statehood formation, reaching across the Rocky Mountains and bordering on Nebraska.
July - December 1862 Penny Illustrated Paper Civil War bound 1/2 year engravings - The Penny Illustrated Paper (July 5, 1862 - December 27, 1862) London: Penny Illustrated Paper, 1862 Bound 1/2 year of original The Penny Illustrated Paper with Civil War coverage from 1862. Loaded with news of the war and engraved illustrations, many full-page. The engravings are very similar to Harper's Weekly, in fact, it appears they may be the some of the same ones published in Harper's. Brown cloth boards. 15" x 11". 432 pages. Heavy book. Serious offers only.
Vintage NEW YORK TIMES 5 Newspapers Civil War 1861 to 1865 Replica - April 10th, 1865 "Union Victory! Surrender of General Lee. -April 16th, 1865 "President Lincoln Shot by an Assassin". -July 6th, 1863 "The Battle of Gettysburg". They are all NEW, always storage on the clear folder.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4857 - 5 FEB 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4857 VAN 5 FEBRUARI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4839 - 15 JAN 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4839 VAN 15 JANUARI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4827 - 31 DEC 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4827 VAN 31 DECEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4374 - 11 JUL 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4374 VAN 11 JULI 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4368 - 4 JUL 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4368 VAN 4 JULI 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4356 - 20 JUN 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4356 VAN 20 JUNI 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4410 - 22 AUG 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4410 VAN 22 AUGUSTUS 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4344 - 6 JUNI 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4344 VAN 6 JUNI 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4362 - 27 JUNI 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4362 VAN 27 JUNI 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4350 - 13 JUNI 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4350 VAN 13 JUNI 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 5051- 23 SEP 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 5051 VAN 23 SEPTEMBER 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4805- 4 DEC 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4805 VAN 4 DECEMBER 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 5045- 16 SEP 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 5045 VAN 16 SEPTEMBER 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 5039- 9 SEP 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 5039 VAN 9 SEPTEMBER 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4979- 1 JUL 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4979 VAN 1 JULI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4985- 8 JUL 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4985 VAN 8 JULI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4962- 10 JUN 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4962 VAN 10 JUNI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4781- 6 NOV 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4781 VAN 6 NOVEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4769- 23 OCT 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4769 VAN 23 OCTOBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4763- 16 OCT 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4763 VAN 16 OCTOBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4928- 29 APR 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4928 VAN 29 APRIL 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4661- 19 JUN 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4661 VAN 19 JUNI 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4679 - 10 JUL 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4679 VAN 10 JULI 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4715 - 21 AUG 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4715 VAN 21 AUGUSTUS 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4721 - 28 AUG 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4721 VAN 28 AUGUSTUS 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4727 - 4 SEP 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4727 VAN 4 SEPTEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4733 - 11 SEP 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4733 VAN 11 SEPTEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4739 - 18 SEP 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4739 VAN 18 SEPTEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4751 - 2 OCT 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4751 VAN 2 OCT 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4610 - 17 APR 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4610 VAN 17 APR 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4599 - 3 APR 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4599 VAN 3 APR 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4593 - 27 MAR 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4593 VAN 27 MAART 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4587 - 20 MAR 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4587 VAN 20 MAART 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4575 - 6 MAR 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4575 VAN 6 MAART 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 5075 - 21 OCT 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 5075 VAN 21 OCTOBER 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4569 - 27 FEB 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4069 VAN 27 FEBRUARI 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 5069 - 14 OCT 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 5069 VAN 14 OCTOBER 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4991 - 15 JUL 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4991 VAN 15 JULI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4973 - 24 JUN 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4973 VAN 24 JUNI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4951 - 27 MAY 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4951 VAN 27 MAY 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4933 - 6 MAY 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4933 VAN 6 MAY 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4887 - 11 MARCH 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4887 VAN 11 MAART 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4305 - 18 APRIL 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4305 VAN 18 APRIL1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4300 - 11 Apr 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4300 VAN 11 APRIL 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4311 - 25 Apr 1914 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4311 VAN 25 APRIL 1914 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4745 - 25 Sep 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4745 VAN 25 SEPTEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4787 - 13 Nov 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4787 VAN 13 NOVEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4822 - 24 Dec 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4822 VAN 24 DECEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4817 - 18 Dec 1915 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4817 VAN 18 DECEMBER 1915 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4851 - 29 Jan 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4851 VAN 29 JANUARI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4833 - 8 Jan 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4833 VAN 8 JANUARI 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
HISTORIC Original WWI Dutch Magazine - DE NOTENKRAKER - No. 4911 - 8 April 1916 - De Notenkraker . Up for sale is a copy the Dutch political illustrated magazine, " De Notenkraker". No. 4911 VAN 8 APRIL 1916 - Dutch Text. De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.
Lot of 4 Harper's Weekly Prints, All Civil War Military Related - This lot includes 4 what I think are Harper's Weekly Civil War related lithographs. All are shrink wrapped on board, all appear to be in VG to Excellent condition. 22" x 15 3/4". You are buying a lot of 4 pieces.
Original 1863 Ny Herald Civil War Newspaper! Battle Of Vicksburg! 4 Maps! 12 Pgs - BATTLE OF VICKSBURG! OPERATIONS AROUND VICKSBURG. THE THREE WEEK CAMPAIGN OF GENERAL GRANT - HIS BATTLE FIELDS - HIS ASSAULTS ON VICKSBURG. TWO FOR VICKSBURG. VICKSBURG & ITS DEFENSES. A terrific collectible - A MAY 27, 1863 ISSUE OF 'THE NEW YORK HERALD' NEWSPAPER!
Emancipated Negro Year Of Jubilee Freed Negroes Swarming To Towns Assassin Trial - TRIAL OF THE LINCOLN ASSASSINS WILKES BOOTH EMANCIPATED NEGRO YEAR OF JUBILEE FREED NEGROES SWARMING TO TOWNS 1865 DAILY MISSOURI REPUBLICAN ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER HISTORY. This is an original authentic issue of DAILY MISSOURI REPUBLICAN of May 26, 1865, St Louis.
July 6 1863 Civil War Newspaper Great Victory! Rebel Army & Gen. Lee Defeated! - July 6, 1863. Original Boston newspaper with a great deal of dramatic Civil War material. 4pp., large, but bottom portion is missing, not certain if it is a small amount missing, or quite a lot. Printing went awry on top corner of last leaf - printing error, as if paper was in the wrong position.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Atlanta To Richmond - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from February of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for February 25, 1865. Featuring a large front page map of the direct route as traveled by General Sherman’s Victorious Army, Atlanta to Richmond.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Gen Sherman’s Advance - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from February of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for February 16,1865. Featuring a large front page map of the position of General Sherman’s forces operating against the city of Charleston.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Fort Anderson Wilmington - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from February of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for February 24, 1865. Featuring a large front page map of General Schofield’s victorious advance at Fort Anderson, Wilmington, North Carolina.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map South Carolina Sherman - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from February of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for February 20, 1865. Featuring a large front page map of General Sherman’s Great March through South Carolina. Also including an important article on the Rebel Congress regarding the Negro Soldier bill.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Richmond To Wilmington - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from March of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for March 29, 1865. Featuring a front page map from Wilmington to Richmond with the headline Grant ! Sherman, Schofield, Sheridan! Narrowing Down of the Rebellion.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Petersburg Appomattox - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from March of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for March 28, 1865. Featuring a front page map of The Battle Before Petersburg. Features General Sheridan’s Calvary joining Grant, the capture of Fort Steadman, Lincoln at Meade’s headquarters.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Seat Of War PA MD - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from July of 1863. Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for July 11, 1863. Featuring a large front page map of the Seat of the War in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Back page has an article about two union officers who were prisoners being shot in retaliation, chosen by drawing.
Original Civil War Newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Map Gen Sherman’s Advance - I am selling off one of the better Civil War Newspaper collections I have come across. This is an authentic The Philadelphia Inquirer from February of 1865 Please view all 12 photos to help judge condition. Show some wear, toning, soiling, spotting, edge & Fold line tears. Newspaper will be shipped folded in half. This listing is for February 15, 1865. Featuring a large front page map of General Sherman’s Grand Advance from Savannah, Georgia to Columbia, South Carolina.
Lot of 5 original 1861-1865 NEW YORK TRIBUNE Civil War newspapers HORACE GREELEY - From the 1840s through the 1860s it was the dominant Whig Party and then Republican newspaper in the United States. New York Tribune, dated between April 13, 1861 and April 29, 1865. All 5 of these NY Tribune newspapers will all contain Civil War news.
Lot of 5 original 1861-1865 NEW YORK HERALD Civil War newspapers - New York Herald, dated between April 13, 1861 and April 29, 1865. All 5 of these NY Herald newspapers will all contain Civil War news. New York Herald Civil War newspapers. New York Herald newspapers - inv # Generic.
Lot of 25 original 1861-1865 Civil War newspapers All are from Eastern US states - SEE PHOTO----- Lot of twenty-five (25) COMPLETE, ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPERs dated between April 13, 1861 and April 29, 1865. These 5 newspapers will all contain Civil War news. The newspapers will all be titles from the Northeastern US - New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, or New England and will contain a general pro-Union point of view.
Lot of 5 original 1861-1865 Civil War newspapers -all are from Eastern US states - SEE PHOTO----- Lot of five (5) COMPLETE, ORIGINAL Civil War NEWSPAPERs dated between April 13, 1861 and April 29, 1865. These 5 newspapers will all contain Civil War news. The newspapers will all be titles from the Northeastern US - New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Massachusetts and will contain a general pro-Union point of view.
June 24, 1862 Washington Newspaper EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES IN DC 1st Step FREEDOM - ALL Slaves in the District of Columbia were freed by Congress on April 16, 1862. ALL Slaves in US Territories were freed on June 19, 1862. Compensation for slaves as well as suggestions as to the future moves of President Lincoln are discussed.
HISTORIC June 20, 1862 - The New York Daily Tribune - Civil War Era News - Read first hand what was happening in the US a little over 1 year after the official start of the Civil War (April 12, 1861-May 9, 1865). The paper is in Good- Condition. There is wear to the paper - there are many creases and tears along the edges.
HISTORIC May 11, 1861 The New York Herald Newspaper - Civil War Era - Up for sale is a copy of an ORIGINAL and HISTORIC Civil War Era Newspaper the "The New York Daily Tribune" dated May 11, 1861. Read first hand what was happening in the US 1 month after the official start of the Civil War (April 12, 1861-May 9, 1865).
HISTORIC December 27, 1864 The New York Herald Civil War Era Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in the US about 4 months before the official end of the Civil War (May 9, 1865) and 3 months before the assassination of President Lincoln (April 14, 1865). The paper is in Good- condition.
HISTORIC August 4, 1864 New York Daily Tribune Civil War Era Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in the US about 9 months before the Official end of the Civil War (May 9, 1865). The paper is in Fair+ condition. There is wear to the paper - there are many creases and tears along the edges.
HISTORIC May 10, 1865 New York Herald Civil War Era Newspaper - And about 1 month after the assassination of President Lincoln (April 14, 1865). The paper is in Fair- condition. There is heavy wear to the paper - there are many creases and tears along the edges.
Original 1861-1865 Civil War illustrated newspaper HARPER'S WEEKLY 150 years old - It was published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916. Following the successful example of the Illustrated London News, Fletcher Harper began publishing Harper’s Monthly magazine in 1850. The publication was more intent on publishing established authors such as Dickens and Thackeray, but was a great enough success to begin publishing the Harper’s Weekly illustrated newspaper in 1857.
VTG JAN 11 1862 ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER NY TRIB John Bright Speech Congress - This paper is in excellent condition, with wear along the edges where it was removed from a library binding. It is oversized and 8 pages of tiny type. It contains the full letter and discussion of it of a speech by John Bright (a Quaker) that took place in December of 1861. He was, by that time a fiery orator that gained much public attention. This speech was regarding "the Trent Affair" that during the Civil War, threatened additionally a war with Great Britain. The crux of it was that a US warship stopped a mail ship from GB and removed two Confederate diplomats as contraband of war. GB took exception to this, and it became a REALLY big deal. This issue of the NYT publishes the entire speech, and the rebuttal of it.
Rare original Union Occupation CIVIL WAR newspaper ALEXANDRIA Virginia 1863-1865 - The exact date of the newspaper will be selected at random from our inventory. It also contains LOCAL Alexandria, VA news and ads from 150 years ago. This complete original newspaper will be dated between 1863 and 1865 while the Civil War was being fought.
Jefferson Davis General Grant Slavery National Anthem California Pirate Pardoned - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! A very RARE CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER FROM PHILADELPHIA and an excellent opportunity for the historian, researcher or collector! On page 2 is the ad-----For President ABRAHAM LINCOLN of Illinois and ANDREW CURTIN of Pennsylvania for Vice President and so much more!
Civil War Louisiana New Orleans Teche District Battle Of Bayou Coteau Lincoln - CIVIL WAR LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS TECHE DISTRICT BATTLE OF BAYOU COTEAU LINCOLN RARE ORIGINAL PHILADELPHIA CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER. On page 2 is the ad-----For President ABRAHAM LINCOLN of Illinois and ANDREW CURTIN of Pennsylvania for Vice President and so much more!
Civil War Newspaper Exchange Of Civil War Prisoners Rebels To Engage Our Army - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! ThThis is the original issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, December 4, 1863. A very RARE CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER FROM PHILADELPHIA! Museums, Historical Societies, Universities, Educators, Movie sets.
Civil War Rebel John Morgan Escapes Barbarism Of Slavery Believer In Witchcraft - CIVIL WAR REBEL JOHN MORGAN ESCAPES BARBARISM OF SLAVERY BELIEVER IN WITCHCRAFT RARE ORIGINAL PHILADELPHIA 1863 CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER. On page 2 is the ad-----For President ABRAHAM LINCOLN of Illinois and ANDREW CURTIN of Pennsylvania for Vice President and so much more!
President Lincoln Proclamation Liberation Of Slaves Provisions Slave Auction - There really is a lot going on in this issue. There is an interesting take on his view of foreigners becoming US citizens. Then there is also on page 1 a Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln in regards to the liberation of slaves.
Insane Man Beats Prisoners To Death In New York Tombs 1864 Civil War Newspaper - This is the complete issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, December 5, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in very good condition. Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection!
Civil War Newspaper 1864 Attack On Macon Georgia General Sherman's Advance Rare - This is the complete issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, December 6, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in very good condition. Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection!
Civil War Newspaper War In Kentucky And Tennessee Attempt To Burn New York City - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! This is the complete issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, November 28, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in very good condition.
Lincoln And Johnson Union Nominations Civil War Newspaper Guerrilla Quantrell - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! This is the original issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, September 13, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition.
1862 'Fort Donelson' Tennessee Civil War Battle Map Ny Herald Slaver Gordon - [CIVIL WAR, TENNESSEE, DECISIVE BATTLES, SLAVER CAPTAIN GORDON EXECUTION]. The battle followed the Union capture of Fort Henry on February 6. Grant moved his army 12 miles (19 km) overland to Fort Donelson on February 12 and 13 and conducted several small probing attacks.
Camp Slifer. March Of Troops From Chambersburgh. 1861 Antique Engraving - Camp Slifer. 1861 Antique Engraving. This large woodcut is from Harper’s Weekly and was published in 1861. Very attractive! This effect is not present on the actual print. There are a couple of short edge tears.
President Lincoln Assassination Rare 1865 Newspaper Lincoln Funeral Procession - This is the historic issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, April 20, 1865. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1865 in excellent condition. Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection!
Lincoln For President Jeff Davis Civil War In Georgia Negroes Repulse Rebels - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! This is the original issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, August 19, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition.
Original New York Tribune Newspaper – January 13, 1863 – Lots of Civil War News - From the 1840s through the 1860s it was the dominant Whig Party and then Republican newspaper in the U.S. During the first few months of the war, the paper's "on to Richmond" slogan pressured Union general Irvin McDowell into advancing on the Confederate capital of Richmond before his army was ready, resulting in the defeat at the First Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861.
Abe Lincoln For President Boxing Prize Fight Rare Civil War Original Newspaper - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! Philadelphia Daily News, October 7, 1864. This original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition. A very RARE ONE-OF-A-KIND CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER FROM PHILADELPHIA!
HISTORIC January 27, 1865 Cincinnati Daily Gazette Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in Ohio and in the US around two and a half months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865). The paper is in Fair+ condition. There is wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
HISTORIC January 13, 1865 Cincinnati Daily Gazette Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in Ohio and in the US about three months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865). The paper is in Good condition. There is light wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
HISTORIC February 13, 1865 Cincinnati Daily Gazette Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in Ohio and in the US about two months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865). The paper is in Good condition. There is wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
HISTORIC February 3, 1865 New York Tribune Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in the US a little over 2 months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865). The paper is in Poor condition. There is heavy wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
HISTORIC February 7, 1865 New York Tribune Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in the US around 2 months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865). The paper is in Poor condition. There is heavy wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
HISTORIC February 10, 1865 New York Tribune Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in the US almost exactly 2 months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865)., "The Peace Failure - Jeff. The paper is in Poor condition. There is heavy wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
HISTORIC February 14, 1865 New York Tribune Civil War Newspaper - Read first hand what was happening in the US about 2 months before the official end of the Civil War (April 9, 1865). The paper is in Acceptable condition. There is wear and browning to the paper and there are several creases where it was folded.
1861 CIVIL WAR Newspaper VICTORY in KENTUCKY TEXAS RANGERS + other BATTLES - Dec. 19, 1861. Topics include: The Recent Victory in Kentucky; Southern Accounts of the Late Battle in Western Virginia; Rebel Depredations in Missouri; From the Upper Potomac; also includes the Texas Rangers - see photos for more details.
Civil War Rare 1864 Newspaper Capture Of Macon Georgia Invasion Of Kentucky - This is the one and only issue/date of the Philadelphia Daily News, November 25, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in very good condition. Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection!
Civil War 1864 Atlanta Georgia Ocean Of Flame Prisoners Colored Soldier Executed - This is the one and only issue/date of the Philadelphia Daily News, November 26, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in very good condition. Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection!
Civil War Vessel Alabama Emancipation Proclamation Holly Springs Gordonsville - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in good condition.
Minnesota Indain War Meeker County Acton 1862 Civil War Newspaper Irish Regiment - This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition. This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort.
Minnesota Indian War General Sibley Civil War Emancipation Temperance Negroes - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. There is an enormous amount of historic Civil War news in this original newspaper from Chicago as well as text about the Minnesota Indian outbreak of 1862 and so much more!
Minnesota Sioux Indian Uprising Little Crow Fort Ripley Colonel Sibley Chippewa - This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition. This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort.
Indian War In Minnesota Birch Coolie Battle Hutchinson Burned Acton Forest City - This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition. This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort.
Civil War 1862 Chicago Newspaper Emancipation Of Negroes Freed Negro Soldiers - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition.
Chicago Civil War Newspaper Negro Immigration Into Illinois Negroes Freedom Idea - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition.
Chicago Civil War Newspaper Negroes Exchanged For Cotton Negro Immigration - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition.
Chicago 1862 Civil War Newspaper Emancipation Proclamation Battle Of Perryville - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Negro Insurrection In Virginia Surrender Of Nashville Rare Civil War Newspaper - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Emancipation Proclamation Effect On Rebels Abolition President Lincoln Negro - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Civil War Chicago Newspaper Negro Labor Runaway Slaves In Chicago Postal History - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is an RARE original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition.
General Pope Sioux Indian War Ending Illinois Bans Negroes War Map Perryville - This is a rare original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition. This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort.
Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Abolition Negro Selling Prices Immigration - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is an RARE original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in very good condition.
President Lincoln Calls Upon Wounded Minnesota Little Crow Indian Colonel Sibley - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is a RARE original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Indian Outbreak In Minnesota Fort Ridgely Colonel Sibley Battle Of New Ulm - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Minnesota Indian Outbreak Of 1862 Colonel Sibley Victory Fort Abercrombie - There is an enormous amount of historic Civil War news as well as the historic Indian Outbreak of Minnesota in this original newspaper from Chicago! This is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Civil War Battle Horror Negro Brigade Military Use Of Negroes Yorktown - This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort. This is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition.
Custer In The Civil War Major General, 1862 Civil War Newspaper Sherman Rebel - Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection! This is the original issue of the Philadelphia Daily News, November 15, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition.
Civil War, Jefferson Davis Proclamation, Rebels Capture Palmyra, Negro Delegate - This is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition. This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort.
Emancipation In Maryland Civil War Newspaper, Enemy Flag Of Truce, 1864 Lincoln - This is the one and only issue/date of the Philadelphia Daily News, November 11, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition. Would make a great addition to any Civil War collection!
Abraham Lincoln For President 1864 Civil War Newspaper, Rebel Raid On Frontier - This is the one and only issue/date of the Philadelphia Daily News, November 3, 1864. It is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1864 in excellent condition. On page 2 is the ad-----For President ABRAHAM LINCOLN of Illinois and ANDREW JOHNSON of Tennessee for Vice President and so much more!
LINCOLN CANDIDATE OF FREEDOM, McCLELLAN CANDIDATE OF SLAVERY, JEFFERSON DAVIS - On page 2 is the ad-----For President ABRAHAM LINCOLN of Illinois and ANDREW JOHNSON of Tennessee for Vice President and so much more! Fantastic content! An excellent opportunity for the historian, researcher, collector or investor!
1862 Harper's Weekly - 10th Indiana at Mill Spring KY - February 8, 1862 Print only. This original woodblock print is in excellent condition. 16X12" this is a partial scan. It is the cover of this issue and the masthead is not shown. Harper's Weekly.
1863 Harper's Weekly - Hooker Captures Lookout Mountain - This original woodblock print is in excellent condition. 16X12" The Battle of Lookout Mountain and its capture by General Hooker fighting among the clouds. The print is much better than the scan.This is the print only.
Negroes And Subsistence, Baton Rouge, Rapidan Civil War - A very RARE CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER FROM CHICAGO! This is an original and complete as issued 4 page CIVIL WAR newspaper from 1862 in excellent condition. This newspaper was a radical Democratic paper and was quite straightforward in attacking Lincoln Emancipation, and the war effort.