1861-1865
Guide to the Collection
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| Title: | Civil War patriotic covers |
| Dates: | 1861-1865 |
| Physical Description: | 4
boxes |
| Call Number: | Patriotic Covers |
| Repository: | Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org |
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Abstract:
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This collection is composed of approximately 1100
Union and Confederate patriotic covers (envelopes) issued during the Civil
War.
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This collection is composed of approximately 1100 Union and Confederate
patriotic covers (envelopes) issued and used during the Civil War. Featuring
strong graphic images, these covers expressed patriotic and propagandistic
messages. Common images include flags, eagles, soldiers, and portraits (and
caricatures) of famous Civil War figures and others, including George
Washington. This collection has been organized into the series established by
William R. Weiss, Jr. in his: The Catalog of Union Civil
War Patriotic Covers (Bethlehem, Penn., 1995). The Weiss number is
pencilled on the upper left hand corner on the verso of each envelope. If the
envelope was not found in Weiss, it is recorded at the end of the appropriate
series. In addition to the Union patriotic covers included in Weiss, the MHS
has a small grouping of Confederate-issued covers that have been arranged in
similar categories to those used by Weiss. In most cases, the “content” of the
envelope is obvious from its placement in the various Weiss categories; in
cases where additional graphic or subject elements exist, a
cross-index has been added to the end of this
guide that will allow researchers to identify patriotic covers whose subject
matter is not apparent from their placement in the scheme or title.
Bowditch, Nathaniel Y. Collection of Civil War patriotic covers [album]
Collection of Civil War patriotic covers [album compiled by an anonymous
collector]
Weiss, William R. The catalog of Union Civil War
patriotic covers (Bethlehem, Penn: W. R. Weiss, 1995)
This collection was created by the MHS from various sources.
The collection is organized into the following series:
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | I. Famous people (FP) |
| | | A. George Washington (FP-GW) |
| 1 | FP-GW-5 | | | A model patriot |
| 1 | FP-GW-17 | | | Long may our land be bright ... |
| 1 | FP-GW-24 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GW-26 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-GW-36 | | | One of the rebels |
| 1 | FP-GW-50 | | | The father of our country |
| 1 | FP-GW-65 | | | George Washington |
| 1 | FP-GW-71 | | | Remember 76 |
| 1 | FP-GW-76 | | | Behold the illustrious champion of our country .... |
| 1 | FP-GW-77 | | | Shall the name of Washington ever be heard ... |
| 1 | FP-GW-80 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-GW-83 | | | Union |
| 1 | FP-GW-86 | | | Union 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GW-86a | | | Union |
| 1 | FP-GW-111 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-GW-111a | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-GW-118 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GW-121 | | | 1861 Remember Washington |
| 1 | FP-GW-124 | | | Washington: A Southern man with union principles |
| 1 | FP-GW-136 | | | Washington: A Southern man with union principles Washington’s
Farewell Address |
| 1 | FP-GW-137 | | | First in War, First in Peace and First in the Hearts of his
Countrymen 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GW-149 | | | Past, Present and Future |
| 1 | FP-GW-156 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-GW-158 | | | The eagle shall bear the rattlesnake in his talons and shall rend
him with his beak |
| 1 | FP-GW-165 | | | Beware of traitors 2 copies |
| | | B. Abraham Lincoln (FP-AL) |
| 1 | FP-AL-64a | | | Secession! non est |
| 1 | FP-AL-65 (var.) | | | The Union it must and shall be preserved. |
| 1 | FP-AL-66 | | | The Union, it must be preserved |
| 1 | FP-AL-66a | | | The Union, it must be preserved |
| 1 | FP-AL-67 | | | They can afford to do a wrong, I cannot 3 copies |
| 1 | FP-AL-90 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-AL-142 | | | Star of the North, or the comet of 1861 |
| 1 | FP-AL-188 | | | President Lincoln and his cabinet |
| 1 | FP-AL-191 | | | Champion Prize Envelope. Lincoln & Davis in 5 rounds. 1st
Round |
| 1 | FP-AL-193 | | | Champion Prize Envelope. Lincoln & Davis in 5 rounds. 2nd Round
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| 1 | FP-AL-196 | | | Champion Prize Envelope. Lincoln & Davis in 5 rounds. 3d.
Round |
| 1 | FP-AL-198 | | | Champion Prize Envelope. Lincoln & Davis in 5 rounds. 4th
Round |
| 1 | FP-AL-200 | | | Champion Prize Envelope. Lincoln & Davis in 5 rounds. 5th
Round |
| | | C. Winfield Scott (FP-WS) |
| 1 | FP-WS-8a | | | True to the Union |
| 1 | FP-WS-12 | | | Stand by the Flag 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-14 | | | This is my last campaign, and it shall be my best |
| 1 | FP-WS-16 | | | This is my last campaign, and it shall be my best 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-25 | | | This is my last campaign, and it shall be my best.--Gen.
Scott 3 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-26 | | | Lieut. Gen. Winfield Scott. Born 1786 ... 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-29 | | | Brave in the field, Wise in Council, A true patriot, loyal to the
Constitution and Union |
| 1 | FP-WS-33 | | | Desertion of the people’s cause, the people cannot forgive; no
traitor to the American Flag shall hereafter hold office under it |
| 1 | FP-WS-38 (variant) | | | The Union must and shall be preserved |
| 1 | FP-WS-39 | | | The Rebels will not go free |
| 1 | FP-WS-39 (larger) | | | The Rebels will not go free 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-41 | | | We must restore the government of the South, into the hands of its
real people--Vox Populi |
| 1 | FP-WS-42 | | | His exploits in the field, which placed him in the front rank of our
soldiers, have been obscured by the purer and more lasting glory of a
pacificator and a friend of mankind |
| 1 | FP-WS-48 | | | Scott/McClellan |
| 1 | FP-WS-50 | | | Scott & Anderson |
| 1 | FP-WS-67 | | | Brave in the field, Wise in Council, A true patriot, loyal to the
Constitution and Union |
| 1 | FP-WS-69 | | | The right man in the right place! 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-71 | | | Lieut. Gen’l Winfield Scott 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-72 | | | About this time you will hear thunder. The great “comet” of
1861 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-WS-78 | | | The hero of Lundy’s Lane |
| | | D. George McClellan (FP-GM) |
| 1 | FP-GM-21 | | | Major-General McClellan |
| 1 | FP-GM-28 | | | Appearance of the Son of Pennsylvania in Washington, on the morning
of July 26, 1861 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GM-43 | | | Maj. General George B. McClellan |
| 1 | FP-GM-73 | | | Gen. McClellan |
| 1 | FP-GM-93 | | | Maj. Gen’l McClellan, our Napoleon 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GM-94 | | | Major General Geo. B. McClellan, commanding the Department on the
Potomac 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-GM-102 | | | Maj. Gen. G. B. McClellan |
| 1 | FP-GM-146 | | | Gen. McClellan and his staff |
| | | E. Elmer Ellsworth (FP-EE) |
| 1 | FP-EE-4 | | | True to the Union / For the Sake of Liberty |
| 1 | FP-EE-8 (smaller) | | | Col. Ellsworth, the Warren of 1861 / Whatever may happen, cherish
the consolation ... |
| 1 | FP-EE-8 (larger) | | | Col. Ellsworth, the Warren of 1861 / Whatever may happen, cherish
the consolation ... |
| 1 | FP-EE-9 | | | Father--Col. Ellsworth was shot dead this morning. I killed his
murderer. Frank 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-17 | | | E. E. Ellsworth, Late Col., N.Y. Fire Zouaves 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-18 | | | E. E. Ellsworth, Late Col., N.Y. Fire Zouaves |
| 1 | FP-EE-20 | | | He who noteth even the fall of a sparrow will have some purpose even
in the fate of one like me--Ellsworth |
| 1 | FP-EE-21b | | | Col. Ellsworth, the Martyr / Cherish the consolation ... |
| 1 | FP-EE-25 | | | He who noteth even the fall of a sparrow will have some purpose even
in the fate of one like me--Ellsworth |
| 1 | FP-EE-26a | | | Col. Ellsworth. Don’t shed a tear for him. Lay him to rest
... |
| 1 | FP-EE-29 | | | Union now & for ever / Col. Ellsworth. Don’t shed a tear for
him. Lay him to rest ... |
| 1 | FP-EE-30 | | | Remember Ellsworth |
| 1 | FP-EE-32 | | | He who noteth even the fall of a sparrow will have some purpose even
in the fate of one like me--Ellsworth 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-35 | | | Memorial to Col. Ellsworth. Thou noble warrior, young and brave
... |
| 1 | FP-EE-36 | | | Remember! Ellsworth!!! |
| 1 | FP-EE-38 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-EE-41 | | | He who noteth even the fall of a sparrow will have some purpose even
in the fate of one like me--Ellsworth 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-47 | | | Remember Ellsworth! 3 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-50 | | | Remember Ellsworth! 3 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-53 | | | Memorial to Col. Ellsworth. Thou noble warrior, young and brave
... |
| 1 | FP-EE-54 | | | Defender of the Stars and Stripes! a nation mourns thy loss. A
nation’s tears thy memory shall bedew |
| 1 | FP-EE-56 | | | Our cause is just. Fight on. Remember Ellsworth |
| 1 | FP-EE-57 | | | Our cause is just. Fight on. Remember Ellsworth 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-61 | | | To Richmond / Remember Ellsworth 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-EE-67 | | | Col. E. E. Ellsworth, assassinated at Alexandria, Va., May 24th,
1861. |
| 1 | FP-EE-67a | | | Col. E. E. Ellsworth, assassinated at Alexandria, Va., May 24th,
1861. |
| 1 | FP-EE71 | | | Col. Ellsworth, his last letter to his parents ... |
| 1 | FP-EE-74 | | | The first officer killed in the Revolution. The first officer killed
in the present Rebellion |
| | | F. John C. Fremont (FP-JF) |
| 1 | FP-JF-10 | | | In Union there is strength |
| 1 | FP-JF-15 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-JF-17 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-JF-24c | | | Untitled |
| 1 | FP-JF-35 | | | Rise up Fremont! and go before: The hour must have its man
... |
| 1 | FP-JF-44 | | | Fremont, first of freedom’s host ... 2 copies |
| 1 | FP-JF-61 | | | Major General John C. Fremont |
| 1 | FP-JF-64 | | | We stand by the Union |
| | | G. Portraits - Military (FP-PM) |
| 1 | PM-2 | | | Sumter. Union Forever |
| 1 | PM-5 | | | Col. Robert Anderson, the hero of Fort Sumter |
| 1 | PM-6 | | | Untitled |
| 1 | PM-7 | | | Col. Anderson. The excitement of the brave Charlestonians
... |
| 1 | PM-8 | | | General Beauregard is already acquainted with my only
terms |
| 1 | PM-12 | | | Col. Robt. Anderson, U. S. A. |
| 1 | PM-27 | | | “There should be but one subject in the mind of any citizen of the
United States at this time, that of preserving the Government of his Country.”
N. P. Banks 2 copies |
| 1 | PM-28 | | | One of the Banks in Baltimore that has not suspended operations /
Hon. N. P. Banks of Mass. commanding at Fort M’Henry |
| 1 | PM-69A | | | Union now & for ever / Gen. Butler |
| 1 | PM-70 | | | Gen. B. F. Butler |
| 1 | PM-73 | | | Major General B. F. Butler. “Whatever our politics, the Government
must be sustained.” |
| 1 | PM-80 | | | Cain of Baltimore |
| 1 | PM-85 | | | Sons of Erin! Let the watchword be Corcoran! Rescued if living,
avenged if dead 2 copies |
| 1 | PM-171 | | | Luther C. Ladd, of Alexandria, N.H., was shot in the Baltimore Riot
... |
| 1 | PM-171 (variant) | | | Luther C. Ladd, of Alexandria, N.H., was shot in the Baltimore Riot
... |
| 1 | PM-177 | | | Brig. Gen. Lyon |
| 1 | PM-183 | | | Gen. Nathaniel Lyon. Killed at the battle near Springfield
... |
| 1 | PM-242 | | | Gen’l Sigel |
| 1 | PM-268 | | | Maj. Gen. John . Wool |
| 1 | PM-275 | | | Our Army & Navy / Gen. Butler, Com. Stringham |
| | | H. Portraits - Non-military (FP-PNM) |
| 1 | PNM-1 | | | True to the Union / Gov. John A. Andrew |
| 1 | PNM-3 | | | John Bell, in a recent secession speech .... Traitor |
| 1 | PNM-5 | | | Jno. Bell Traitor |
| 1 | PNM-26 | | | Right to the last / We are on the side of the Government in which we
live ... Parson Brownlow |
| 1 | PNM-33 | | | Parson Brownlow / Knowville, April, 22, 1861 ... 2 copies |
| 1 | PNM-39 | | | One of the Rebels. Charles Carroll of Carrollton |
| 1 | PNM-47 | | | Stands by the Flag |
| 1 | PNM-57 | | | S. A. Douglas. True to the Union and the Constitution to the
last |
| 1 | PNM-61 | | | “Tell them to obey the laws and support the Constitution of the
United States” |
| 1 | PNM-80 | | | The Union / Printer & Patriot |
| 1 | PNM-81 | | | The Union Printer & Patriot |
| 1 | PNM-85 | | | A rolling stone gathers no moss |
| 1 | PNM-90 | | | Franklin. A northern man with Union principles |
| 1 | PNM-100 | | | By the eternal, the Union must and shall be preserved” |
| 1 | PNM-107 | | | To Lafayette, we are grateful |
| 1 | PNM-115 | | | One of the rebels. Martha Washington |
| 1 | PNM-117 | | | Secession! Peaceable secession. Sir, your eyes and mine are never
destined to see that miracle ... |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | II. Scenes (SC) |
| | | A. Military battles, expeditions and troop movements (SC-MB)
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| 1 | SC-MB-36 | | | First Blow for Liberty. “Proaris et Focis.” |
| 1 | SC-MB-41 | | | The Traitor’s Doom / O’er Sumter’s walls, again our flag we’ll wave
... |
| 1 | SC-MB-53 | | | Though seven rebel forts combined, set Sumter’s Fort in flame, They
in each freeman’s heart enshrined Brave Anderson’s bright name |
| 1 | SC-MB-63 | | | What! shall our Banner drag in dust While Lafayette upheld the trust
... |
| 1 | SC-MB-85 | | | Untitled battle scene |
| | | B. Military - non-battle (SC-NB) |
| 1 | SC-NB-21 | | | Camp Dennison near Cincinnati |
| 1 | SC-NB-60 | | | Gen. Jackson 1833 Maj. Anderson 1861 Fort Sumter as it was and shall
be; “By the eternal!” Our flag shall wave and none other! |
| 1 | SC-NB-65 | | | Sumter First--Peace Afterwords |
| 1 | SC-NB-66 | | | Ft. Sumpter [sic] 2 copies |
| 1 | SC-NB-75 | | | We’re the Boys that fear no noise |
| 1 | SC-NB-79 | | | The Gallant 69th of New York ready to receive their secession
freinds from the South. Arlington Heights, June 1861 |
| 1 | SC-NB-126 | | | The Soldier’s dream of home |
| | | C. Washington, D.C. scenes (SC-DC) |
| 1 | SC-DC-2 | | | Then conquer we must--For our cause it is just; And this be our
Motto--“In God is our Trust.” |
| 1 | SC-DC-7 | | | The Capitol at Washington |
| 1 | SC-DC-13 | | | Capitol at Washington |
| | | D. Non-Washington scenes (SC-NW) |
| 1 | SC-NW-2 | | | Beauregard killed 2 copies |
| 1 | SC-NW-26 | | | Boston / Bay State Soldiers Motto. We live for the Union. We die for
the Union. We will uphold the Union |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | III. Regiments (RE) |
| 1 | RE-48 | | Ever ready. The Boys of 21st Regiment N.Y.S.V |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | IV. States (ST) |
| 1 | ST-1 | | California. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-2 | | Connecticut. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-3 | | Delaware. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-4 | | Illinois. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-5 | | Indiana. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-6 | | Iowa. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-7 | | Kansas. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-8 | | Maine. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-10 | | Michigan. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-11 | | Minnesota. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-12 | | New Hampshire. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-13 | | New Jersey. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-14 | | New York. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-15 | | Ohio. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-16 | | Oregon. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-17 | | Pennsylvania. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-18 | | Rhode Island. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-19 | | Utah. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-20 | | Vermont. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-21 | | Wisconsin. For the Union |
| 1 | ST-22 | | Kentucky. On the fence |
| 1 | ST-23 | | Maryland. On the fence |
| 1 | ST-24 | | Missouri. On the fence |
| 1 | ST-25 | | Alabama. Secession |
| 1 | ST-26 | | Arkansas. Secession |
| 1 | ST-27 | | Florida. Secession |
| 1 | ST-28 | | Georgia. Secession |
| 1 | ST-29 | | Louisiana. Secession |
| 1 | ST-30 | | Mississippi. Secession |
| 1 | ST-31 | | North Carolina. Secession |
| 1 | ST-32 | | South Carolina. Secession |
| 1 | ST-33 | | Tennessee. Secession |
| 1 | ST-34 | | Texas. Secession |
| 1 | ST-35 | | Virginia. Secession |
| 1 | ST-36 | | The Loyal States. Union. California |
| 1 | ST-37a | | The Loyal States. Union. Connecticut |
| 1 | ST-38a | | The Loyal States. Union. Delaware |
| 1 | ST-39 | | The Loyal States. Union. Indiana |
| 1 | ST-40a | | The Loyal States. Union. Illinois |
| 1 | ST-41b | | The Loyal States. Union. Iowa |
| 1 | ST-42 | | The Loyal States. Union. Kansas |
| 1 | ST-43 | | The Loyal States. Union. Kentucky |
| 1 | ST-44a | | The Loyal States. Union. Maine |
| 1 | ST-45 | | The Loyal States. Union. Maryland |
| 1 | ST-46 | | The Loyal States. Union. Massachusetts five copies |
| 1 | ST-47c | | The Loyal States. Union. Michigan |
| 1 | ST-48 | | The Loyal States. Union. Minnesota |
| 1 | ST-48.5 (unlisted) | | The Loyal States. Union. Missouri |
| 1 | ST-49 | | The Loyal States. Union. Nebraska |
| 1 | ST-50c | | The Loyal States. Union. New Hampshire |
| 1 | ST-51a | | The Loyal States. Union. New Jersey |
| 1 | ST-52 | | The Loyal States. Union. New York |
| 1 | ST-53c | | The Loyal States. Union. Ohio |
| 1 | ST-54 | | The Loyal States. Union. Oregon |
| 1 | ST-55a | | The Loyal States. Union. Pennsylvania |
| 1 | ST-56 | | The Loyal States. Union. Rhode Island |
| 1 | ST-57 | | The Loyal States. Union. Vermont |
| 1 | ST-59a | | The Loyal States. Union. Wisconsin |
| 1 | ST-83 | | The Rebel States. Alabama |
| 1 | ST-84 | | The Rebel States. Arkansas |
| 1 | ST-85 | | The Rebel States. Florida |
| 1 | ST-86 | | The Rebel States. Georgia |
| 1 | ST-87 | | The Rebel States. Louisiana |
| 1 | ST-88 | | The Rebel States. Mississippi |
| 1 | ST-89 | | The Rebel States. North Carolina |
| 1 | ST-90 | | The Rebel States. South Carolina |
| 1 | ST-91 | | The Rebel States. Tennessee |
| 1 | ST-92 | | The Rebel States. Texas |
| 1 | ST-93 | | The Rebel States. Virginia |
| 1 | ST-433 | | The Great Seal of Alabama |
| 1 | ST-434 | | The People Rule |
| 1 | ST-437 | | [Seal of Connecticut] |
| 1 | ST-441 | | Wisdom, Justice & Moderation |
| 1 | ST-467 | | Marylanders know their rights, and knowing, dare maintain
them |
| 1 | ST-470 | | O long may it wave, O’er the land of the free and the home of the
brave |
| 1 | ST-471 | | Under the folds of this flag, Maryland shall prosper |
| 1 | ST-472 | | Coat of arms of Maryland / Increase & Multiply |
| 1 | ST-474 | | The coat of arms of Tennessee |
| 1 | ST-479 (small) | | April 19, 1775/April 19, 1861 |
| 1 | ST-479 (lg.) | | April 19, 1775/April 19, 1861 |
| 1 | ST-479c | | April 19, 1775/April 19, 1861 |
| 1 | ST-480 | | April 19, 1775/April 19, 1861 |
| 1 | ST-480 (variant) | | April 19, 1775/April 19, 1861 |
| 1 | ST-512 | | The Arms of the Keystone State |
| 1 | ST-523 | | Virginia The mother of states |
| 1 | ST-530 | | We are all here 2 copies |
| 1 | ST-543 | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 1 | ST-544 | | One nation. One government |
| 1 | ST-548 | | The stars and stripes must cover the whole |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | V. Caricatures (C) |
| | | A. Animals - dogs (C-A-D) |
| 1 | C-A-D-1 | | | Scott’s tactics 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-3 | | | Dedicated to the noble defenders of our country |
| 1 | C-A-D-4 | | | Mad dog!! |
| 1 | C-A-D-5 | | | Secession is a hard road to travel. 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-8 | | | Jeff Davis--Puss, Oh! What a nice little Washington Bird. Gen.
Scott. Yes Pussy, very nice. Why don’t you take it |
| 1 | C-A-D-10 | | | All we want is to be let alone 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-11 | | | While the cat’s away the mice will play |
| 1 | C-A-D-15 | | | Southern Confederacy. “The moaning of the tied.” |
| 1 | C-A-D-16 | | | Gen. Scott--Gov. Banks, just chain up that dog Baltimore, until he
behaves himself |
| 1 | C-A-D-24 | | | No you don’t you treacherous hound ... 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-25 | | | The end of rebellion--a painful tail 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-26 | | | Untitled 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-30a | | | Why don’t you take it? |
| 1 | C-A-D-37 | | | Why don’t you take it? |
| 1 | C-A-D-37a | | | Why don’t you take it? 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-D-37a (var.) | | | Why don’t you take it? |
| 1 | C-A-D-40a | | | Why don’t you take it? |
| 1 | C-A-D-41 | | | Why don’t you take it? I only want to be left alone |
| 1 | C-A-D-42 | | | Why don’t you take it? / A friendly invitation to “Jeff” to walk up
to the “Captain’s office.” |
| 1 | C-A-D-45 | | | Why don’t you take it |
| 1 | C-A-D-48 | | | Don’t see it! Big thing big thing. |
| | | B. Animals - elephants (C-A-E) |
| 1 | C-A-E-1 | | | What if a hungry rat should cross the path of an Elephant, squelch
it, by Heaven, squelch it 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-E-8 | | | Where is Beauregard? |
| 1 | C-A-E-12 | | | Jeff. Davis & Co. “Seeing the Elephant” / Let me
alone |
| | | C. Animals - horses and mules (C-A-H) |
| 1 | C-A-H-1 | | | Secessionist, after nature’s own sweet model 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-H-3a | | | Secessionist |
| 1 | C-A-H-5 | | | F.F.V. Cavalry |
| 1 | C-A-H-6 | | | A Secession movement 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-H-7 | | | In memoriam of Jef Davis Traitor |
| 1 | C-A-H-9 | | | Floyd off for the South. All that the seceeding states ask is to be
“let alone” |
| 1 | C-A-H-10 (variant) | | | Why don’t you get on behind? |
| 1 | C-A-H-11 | | | Jeff Davis getting to the White House. 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-H-12 | | | Send it abroad, that the Loyal States will have no compromise with
traitors, treason, or treachery |
| 1 | C-A-H-15a | | | Jeff. Davis’ war horse |
| 1 | C-A-H-16a | | | Jeff. Davis’ war horse |
| 1 | C-A-H-18 | | | Capture of one of Jeff. Davis’ “Private-ears” |
| 1 | C-A-H-26 | | | Southern Ass-Stock-Crazy. (Southern Aristocracy) 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-H-26a | | | Southern Ass-Stock-Crazy. (Southern Aristocracy) |
| 1 | C-A-H-28 | | | When Southern fools depute an Ass, In Lion’s skin, to bray their
cause ... |
| 1 | C-A-H-29 | | | When Southern fools depute an Ass, In Lion’s skin, to bray their
cause ... |
| 1 | C-A-H-31a | | | Old Blowregard will soon expire, While thus he drills his shy
Man-asses, for they can never stand our fire, While they feed on secession
grasses |
| 1 | C-A-H-36 | | | John Bull in his perilous feat of horsemanship 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-H-38 | | | Strayed from the neighborhood of Boonville, Mo. an ugly Jack
... |
| 1 | C-A-H-39 | | | Man-Asses-Gap |
| 1 | C-A-H-41a | | | Rice Straw! Effect of “feed” on the cavalry horses in the secession
army. |
| 1 | C-A-H-42 | | | When shall we three meet again / Very soon |
| 1 | C-A-H-42a | | | When shall we three meet again / Very soon |
| 1 | C-A-H-43 | | | O Jeff! you little noisy cur ... 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-H-43a | | | O Jeff! you little noisy cur ... |
| 1 | C-A-H-46 | | | The flower o the South |
| 1 | C-A-H-47 | | | No folly ‘neath the sun surpasses the folly of these suicidal
Asses! |
| 1 | C-A-H-50 | | | Federal Cavalry 2 copies |
| | | D. Animals - reptiles (C-A-R) |
| 1 | C-A-R-1 | | | Co. A. Jeff D’s Zouaves. |
| 1 | C-A-R-3 | | | Co. A. Jeff D’s Zouaves. Co. A. Jeff D’s Zouaves. |
| 1 | C-A-R-6 | | | An original secessionist |
| 1 | C-A-R-7 | | | “Old Secesh” |
| 1 | C-A-R-12 | | | Jeff. and his pet 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-13 | | | “Or any other man.” “That’s what’s the matter.” 5 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-15 | | | The star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave ... / “Or any other
man.” “That’s what’s the matter.” 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-18 (var.) | | | De Fowler caught in his own snare 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-19 | | | Cease Viper, you bite a file. 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-21 | | | In memory of the S. C. |
| 1 | C-A-R-23 | | | The modern laocoon. 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-25 | | | Let the sword of the Union, first subdue the monster secession
... 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-R-26a | | | Dixie! |
| 1 | C-A-R-26b | | | Dixie! |
| 1 | C-A-R-29 | | | The croakers in council. Onward to Richmond! (We’re safe behind the
bushes.) |
| 1 | C-A-R-31 | | | Gen. Scott killing the secession hydra. |
| 1 | C-A-R-33 | | | Jeff. Davis in suspense. Long may he wave |
| 1 | C-A-R-34 | | | Secession |
| 1 | C-A-R-39 | | | Northern Shiver-lery |
| 1 | C-A-R-42 | | | Uncle Sam. That cussed varmint has broke out of the box again
... |
| 1 | C-A-R-43 | | | The key to the the Southern rebellion |
| 1 | C-A-R-44 | | | Uncle Sam’s recipe for traitors. “To be well shaken before
taken.” |
| 1 | C-A-R-46 | | | I say old fellow, just hold on to this ere flag, or You are
lost |
| 1 | C-A-R-48 | | | Young America preparing a “Hasty Plate of Soup” for General
Scott. |
| 1 | C-A-R-49 | | | For New Orleans and a market. “Running the blockade” |
| | | E. Animals - rodents (C-A-RO) |
| 1 | C-A-Ro-2 | | | President Jeff. His pipe will soon be out |
| 1 | C-A-Ro-3 | | | Northern Cheese 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-Ro-7 | | | A polite invitation 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-Ro-8 | | | National veal weal / You fain would steal My national (veal) weal
... |
| 1 | C-A-Ro-9 (variant) | | | Missouri tasting secession soup, and gets burnt! And thinks she
won’t go in |
| 1 | C-A-Ro-10 | | | I wonder if the coast is clear? |
| | | F. Animals - others, including insects (C-A-O) |
| 1 | C-A-O-5 | | | Jeff. Davis exhibits the “What-is-it” in Europe, and begs for aid
and comfort |
| 1 | C-A-O-6 | | | Whole or none 4 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-7 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-10 | | | Evacuation of Harper’s Ferry |
| 1 | C-A-O-12 | | | Boar-egard / Beauregard “turned up” 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-14 | | | Jeff uses Virginia as a cat’s paw 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-20 | | | Jeff, trying to tickle the British Lion with cotton 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-21 | | | Jeff |
| 1 | C-A-O-24 | | | Southern Disposition / Let us Alone 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-25 | | | Root or die 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-26 | | | Those grapes up there which look so fine ... |
| 1 | C-A-O-27 | | | The Washington Grapes 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-28 | | | The Washington Grapes / The chances are scaly |
| 1 | C-A-O-29a | | | Massachusetts vs. South Carolina / A friendly set-to 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-30 | | | Secession with her “back up.” Gen. Scott will soon make her “back
down.” |
| 1 | C-A-O-31a | | | One of South Carolina’s “noble sons” who invested his cash in
Confederate bonds. The result--nary red. |
| 1 | C-A-O-34 | | | To Dixie’s Land / Tennessee, Virginia 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-35 | | | Jeff. Davis on a scouting expedition / To Dixie’s Land / Tennessee,
Virginia |
| 1 | C-A-O-37 | | | Sly-fox Scott taking Jeff Monkey’s last trump 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-42 | | | Southern Menagerie is coming 3 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-43 (variant) | | | The fox and the goose. 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-45 | | | You can’t come it, Jeff |
| 1 | C-A-O-46 | | | “The secession wolf” offering to lead Kentucky, “or any other
state,” out of the Union. “That’s what’s the matter.” |
| 1 | C-A-O-48 | | | Jeff’s a negro-man,sir: he seeks to know the “bitter end,” and finds
confusion and ruin only. Everything wrong side up |
| 1 | C-A-O-49 | | | Dictator Jeff finding he cannot have the whole of Virginia,
concludes to take only a part 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-50 | | | Victoria Rex thinks better of it and won’t recognise traitors or
harbo(u)r their pirate-eers. |
| 1 | C-A-O-51 | | | The F. F. Vs. rejoicing |
| 1 | C-A-O-53 | | | General Boar-A-Guard on duty |
| 1 | C-A-O-54 | | | Boar-egard throwing up intrenchments |
| 1 | C-A-O-56 | | | Recruits wanted for the brave Southern army--Good pay, (in
Confederate Bonds) and good quarters, (in a horn) 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-57 | | | Secession web / “Walk into my parlor,” says the spider to the
fly. |
| 1 | C-A-O-60 | | | Governor Magoffin’s neutrality means holding the cock of the walk
while the Confederate cat kills off his chickens |
| 1 | C-A-O-61 | | | Come and take a Horn, Jeff. You go away and let me alone 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-61a | | | Come and take a Horn, Jeff. You go away and let me alone |
| 1 | C-A-O-62 | | | A Southern Gorilla (Guerilla) / Oh! for a nigger and oh! for a whip
... 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-63 | | | Jeff’s reply to Why don’t you take it / don’t want it now. We want
to be let alone. |
| 1 | C-A-O-64 | | | That feed won’t do 2 copies |
| 1 | C-A-O-65 | | | That hard old ram “Jeff” thinks he can buck the “Union”
down |
| 1 | C-A-O-67 | | | The Speaker of the House of the “Southern Confederacy,” now
assembled, July 20th, 1861 3 copies |
| | | G. Birds (C-B) |
| 2 | C-B-1 | | | While I live I’ll Crow 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-10 | | | Eagle assurance: Surprise upon the rebel savages and rescue of
Maryland |
| 2 | C-B-10a | | | Eagle assurance: Surprise upon the rebel savages and rescue of
Maryland |
| 2 | C-B-12 | | | Uncle Sam’s bantam. I’ll crow while I live |
| 2 | C-B-13 | | | The American eagle about to take a drink on the sly |
| 2 | C-B-14 | | | Don’t you wish you may get it? |
| 2 | C-B-15 | | | The Long and short of it: The game cock of the Baltimore rioters
wishes for a taste of the poisonous Palmetto fruit, upon which Charleston is
feasting 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-18 | | | Secession: I thought away from home to run ... |
| 2 | C-B-19 | | | A Confederated chicken after the cock of the walk (Uncle sam) gets
done with him |
| 2 | C-B-20 | | | O, where are all of my friends? 3 copies |
| 2 | C-B-22 | | | I’ll block that game, you thieving rascal |
| 2 | C-B-25 | | | How our American eagle serves the secession rooster |
| 2 | C-B-26 | | | Look out John or you will get your foot in it ... 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-29 | | | Our relative positions |
| 2 | C-B-31 | | | Jeff Davis Alarmed / I wish I was well out of this, I do believe I
am in a rale hard fix 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-37 | | | Jeff Davis surprised in his attempt to rob the American eagle’s
nest 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-39 | | | Untitled Rooster with American flag, wingless bird with pirate
flag 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-39a | | | Untitled Rooster with American flag, wingless bird with pirate
flag 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-41 | | | The Union Game Cock and Secession Shanghae |
| 2 | C-B-42 | | | J. D.’s march on Washington. Jeff, when will you get here? [Says W.
S.] |
| 2 | C-B-43 | | | Catch him Catch him Ha, ha ha! 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-45 | | | The Southern vulture “hard up” 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-48 | | | A bird’s eye view of the great Southern loan / All we ask is to be
let alone 3 copies |
| 2 | C-B-48a | | | A bird’s eye view of the great Southern loan / All we ask is to be
let alone |
| 2 | C-B-49 | | | Behold the man! He said that cotton would surely make them
inde-pendant 3 copies |
| 2 | C-B-51 | | | Beware 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-52 | | | Beware 2 copies |
| 2 | C-B-53 | | | Don’t you wish you may get it. |
| 2 | C-B-56a | | | Let you alone and you’l steal the capital / The result of the attack
upon Washington |
| 2 | C-B-57 | | | 5 to one HA. |
| 2 | C-B-58 | | | Unkle Sam & Jeff. Yankee Doodle is the tune Americans delight in
... |
| | | H. Blacks (C-BL) |
| 2 | C-BL-2a | | | Dixie’s
land |
| 2 | C-BL-5 | | | Secession 3 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-6 | | | Oh! Massa Jeff, dis sesesch fever will kill de Nigger |
| 2 | C-BL-7 | | | I’se de innocent cause ob all dis war trubble |
| 2 | C-BL-11 | | | Him fader’s
hope. Him moder’s joy, Him darling little Contraband Boy. |
| 2 | C-BL-14a | | | I’se contraband |
| 2 | C-BL-15a | | | The innocent
cause of the war
3 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-16 | | | Massa can’t
have dis chile. dat’s what’s de matter. / The latest contraband of
war |
| 2 | C-BL-17 | | | Whar is Massa Jeff now, dat’s what’s de matter. / The latest
contraband of war |
| 2 | C-BL-19 | | | I’m glad I’m
not in Dixie! Hooray! Hooray!
3 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-20 | | | I’m just from
Dixie’s land |
| 2 | C-BL-21 | | | Music by the
“Contra-Band” |
| 2 | C-BL-23 | | | Southern Currency / Come along colored pussons |
| 2 | C-BL-24 | | | Dis chile’s
contraban’ |
| 2 | C-BL-28 | | | Stiring him up |
| 2 | C-BL-31 | | | The “peculiar”
institution |
| 2 | C-BL-31 (var.) | | | [untitled, same image as The peculiar institution] |
| 2 | C-BL-40 | | | “The peculiar
institution” / Secession’s moving foundation. Tendency due North via
“Monroe”
2 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-42 | | | We is de
innocent root ob dis yere trubble, Mass' Jeff, but its gwine to take all us
poor niggas' breff away to keep de wind in it |
| 2 | C-BL-43 | | | John Bull’s
Sympathy |
| 2 | C-BL-44 | | | Jeff the dictator as he is / Jeff the dig-tater-er as he should
be |
| 2 | C-BL-47 | | | Away down south in Dixie |
| 2 | C-BL-48 | | | Away down south in Dixie 2 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-51 | | | John Bull “don’t see it.” |
| 2 | C-BL-52 | | | Bress de Lor,
we am Contraban |
| 2 | C-BL-53 | | | One of the F. F. V’s after his Contraband / General Butler “can’t
see it.” 3 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-54 | | | The persuasive
eloquence of the sunny South |
| 2 | C-BL-55 | | | Uncle Sam sends his bird after traitor Jeff / Golly Mas’a Jeff!
You’s in a bad fix sure enough. |
| 2 | C-BL-55a | | | Uncle Sam sends his bird after traitor Jeff / Golly Mas’a Jeff!
You’s in a bad fix sure enough. |
| 2 | C-BL-57 | | | Dinah. "What is
you gwing to fite' for?" Pompey. "Dat's what dis chile can't find out, Massa
says he don't know." |
| 2 | C-BL-59 | | | By golly Massa
Butler. I like dis better dan workin' in de field for ole Sesesh
massa |
| 2 | C-BL-60 | | | Southern chilvalry. Richmond, Va. 3 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-61 | | | You had better
get out dere, Massa Jeff, and go Norf, dey soon cool you or any oder
man |
| 2 | C-BL-64 | | | Time--1862 |
| 2 | C-BL-65 | | | A king for the
South / They want a king down south--King Dahomey sends Prince Sauce-pan of the
royal blood--This is his nigger-otype--from life |
| 2 | C-BL-66 | | | Contraband of war / Volunteer sappers and miners from the F. F.
V’s 2 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-67 | | | Volunteer sappers and miners from the F.F.V. or merchandise
contraband of war. 2 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-68 | | | Volunteer sappers and miners from the F.F.V. or merchandise
contraband of war. |
| 2 | C-BL-69 | | | “Contraband of War” or Volunteer sappers and miners from the F. F.
V. |
| 2 | C-BL-70a | | | The result of
secession |
| 2 | C-BL-71 | | | Whar’s Jeff
Davis |
| 2 | C-BL-73 | | | I wouldn't pull
down dat flag, Massa George ... |
| 2 | C-BL-74 | | | I wouldn't pull down dat flag, Massa George ... |
| 2 | C-BL-77 | | | Come back here,
you black rascal. / Can't come back nohow, massa; Dis chile's
contraban'
3 copies |
| 2 | C-BL-78 | | | Come back you black rascal / |
| 2 | C-BL-79 | | | Map of the seat
of War / I'se de innocent cause ob all dis war trubble. |
| | | I. Devils (C-D) |
| 2 | C-D-2 | | | Secession / Treason |
| 2 | C-D-4a | | | Southern aristocracy (A la mushroom.) |
| 2 | C-D-5 | | | Alabama Home Guards |
| 2 | C-D-7 | | | The root of treason. Found in the “sacred soil” of
Virginia |
| 2 | C-D-8 | | | “Success shall perch upon our banner.” J.D. |
| 2 | C-D-9 | | | J.D. putting his best foot foremost / A poor disguise |
| 2 | C-D-11 | | | J.D., (his crest.) |
| 2 | C-D-13 | | | The emblem of the South |
| 2 | C-D-14a | | | Untitled |
| 2 | C-D-18 | | | The end of Secession! Jeff Davis. Oh! I am afraid I am a
goner |
| 2 | C-D-19 variant | | | Trees-on a hard road to travel |
| 2 | C-D-21 | | | Resist the Devil, and he will flee from you |
| 2 | C-D-23b | | | I, G. T. Beauregard, Brigadier-General of the Confederate States ...
do make this my proclamation &c. |
| 2 | C-D-24 | | | Uncle Sam cutting down the “Secession Tree” just as it is in full
bloom, against the wishes of the planter |
| 2 | C-D-25 | | | Jeff and Beauregard on their last ride |
| 2 | C-D-27 | | | The traitor Arnold giving a warm reception to the traitor
Davis |
| 2 | C-D-28 | | | The innocent cause of all the trouble 2 copies |
| 2 | C-D-29 | | | The Devil he sat with his claw in his mouth ... |
| 2 | C-D-30 | | | An eminent Southern clergyman ... is wonderfully assisted in finding
scriptural authority ... |
| 2 | C-D-31 | | | The original suggestion and adoption of the Confederate
flag |
| 2 | C-D-34 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 2 | C-D-35 | | | The first secessionist 2 copies |
| 2 | C-D-39 | | | Secession is nearly played out, so I will go back to my
H----hole 2 copies |
| 2 | C-D-40 | | | A warm reception for Jeff. Davis 2 copies |
| 2 | C-D-41a | | | North/South |
| 2 | C-D-44 | | | There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous wise
... |
| | | J. Flags (C-F) |
| 2 | C-F-1 | | | This flag will run 2 copies |
| 2 | C-F-2 | | | J.D. his marque / A.L. his marks |
| 2 | C-F-6 | | | The real secession flag |
| 2 | C-F-10 | | | J.D. His Marque 3 copies |
| 2 | C-F-15 | | | Untitled |
| 2 | C-F-19 | | | South Carolina palmetto flag: The black flag and trouble-maker of
the Union. We chastised them in 1832, and will finish the punishment in
1861. 2 copies |
| 2 | C-F-23 | | | The Traitor’s Doom 2 copies |
| 2 | C-F-24 | | | The flag of a new confederacy |
| 2 | C-F-25 | | | A.L. His mark |
| 2 | C-F-26 | | | A.L. His mark |
| 2 | C-F-31 | | | Played out! |
| | | K. Ships (C-SH) |
| 2 | C-SH-1 | | | The “union boys” after Jeff Davis’s pirates, off Charleston
Harbor 2 copies |
| 2 | C-SH-2 | | | The impending crisis 2 copies |
| 2 | C-SH-4 | | | Jeff’s Knave-y / Seven wise men of Gotham went to sea in a
bowl 2 copies |
| 2 | C-SH-4b | | | Jeff’s Knave-y / Seven wise men of Gotham went to sea in a
bowl |
| 2 | C-SH-6 | | | Jeff’s Knave-y / Seven wise men of Gotham went to sea in a
bowl 2 copies |
| 2 | C-SH-7 | | | A flying rumour for Jeff. Davis’ “private-ear.” The opening of the
ports on the rebel coast |
| 2 | C-SH-8 | | | Master Jeff and his Navy 2 copies |
| 2 | C-SH-15a | | | The American eagle coming down on the C.S.A. pirates |
| | | L. Skulls (C-SK) |
| 2 | C-SK-3 | | | Vanity, Treachery & Death / Secession emblems |
| 2 | C-SK-6 | | | End of Secession 3 copies |
| 2 | C-SK-8 | | | A Rebel’s masked battery |
| 2 | C-SK-12 | | | A design for the coat of arms of the C.S.A. |
| 2 | C-SK-17 | | | Secession whiskey. One dose warranted to kill, at 40
rods |
| 2 | C-SK-18 | | | Secession trap |
| 2 | C-SK-19 | | | Virginny, Mother of “Old Dominion” presidents and other (Wise)
things, is asked by Mrs. Davis to try a cup of Secession tea and finds Death in
the pot |
| 2 | C-SK-21 | | | Monument to the memory of Jeff. Davis |
| 2 | C-SK-21a | | | Monument to the memory of Jeff. Davis |
| 2 | C-SK-22 | | | A Confederated “Dead Head” |
| 2 | C-SK-23 | | | Jeff. Davis’ Coat of “Alms” 2 copies |
| | | M. Other (C-O) |
| 2 | C-O-1 | | | Southern ammunition |
| 2 | C-O-5a | | | Good “noose” for traitors |
| 2 | C-O-7 | | | The Lock and
key |
| 2 | C-O-8 | | | Hartford Wide-Awakes. Organized 1860. |
| 2 | C-O-10 | | | “Infernal machine,” found at Washington |
| 2 | C-O-12 | | | Confederate
Bonds |
| 2 | C-O-13 | | | “Jewels” found at Alexandria, by the Federal Army; consisting of
Chains, Bracelets and Anklets / Supposed to have belonged to the “First
Families” of Virginia |
| 2 | C-O-15 | | | Thou are weighed in the balance, and art found wanting. |
| 2 | C-O-16 | | | To cure rebellion / This is the pill that will cure or
kill 2 copies |
| 2 | C-O-20 | | | Our “commissioner” to the Confederate States 2 copies |
| 2 | C-O-28 | | | To the memory of General Dyer Rhea Price |
| 2 | C-O-34 | | | If God is with us, who shall stand against us? |
| 2 | C-O-35 | | | Fac-Simile of the new Confederate bond |
| 2 | C-O-36 | | | The “Union” pill in operation, working out the quack nostrums of
Doctor Davis & Co. |
| 2 | C-O-38 | | | “Enough of sppech; the trumpet rings ...” Holmes 2 copies |
| 2 | C-O-43 | | | No traitor’s flag shall tarnish thy golden dome with its rebellious
shadows 3 copies |
| 2 | C-O-44 | | | The Union locomotive clearing the Secession track 3 copies |
| 2 | C-O-45 | | | Union |
| 2 | C-O-46 | | | Once upon a time, the Southern Kite was mounted to a wondrous height
... |
| 2 | C-O-49 | | | Design for a new coin of the C.S.A. / Owe ever pay never |
| 2 | C-O-51 | | | Design for a new coin of the C.S.A. / Centrifugal States of North
America |
| 2 | C-O-53 | | | [untitled, patent medicine shop] |
| | | N. People (C-P-A through C-P-Z) |
| 2 | C-P-A-1 | | | A Southern politician “making a raise” |
| 2 | C-P-A-2a | | | A bad head but a good foot ball. “Keep the ball
a-rolling” |
| 2 | C-P-A-3 | | | A Northern Traitor |
| 2 | C-P-A-4 | | | An officer in “King Cotton’s” army addressing his
constituents 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-5 | | | A pair of spectacles |
| 2 | C-P-A-11 | | | A blower. Gen. McClellan--I say, Wise, put that thing up; everybody
knows you’re a good blower, but you can’t fight! |
| 2 | C-P-A-12 | | | A chance for his life. / Jeff. can’t play Yankee Doodle to save his
life |
| 2 | C-P-A-13 | | | Army rations of the Southern Confederacy / The quartermaster dealing
out the allowance |
| 2 | C-P-A-14 | | | A “Horse Marine” of the C.S.A. |
| 2 | C-P-A-19 | | | A new way to
pay old debts, as practiced by the “Southern Chivalry”
2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-21 | | | A member of the C.S.A. Alligator rangers, who is to make 5 of the
“northern mudsils” run. We don’t see it 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-22 | | | A Southern privateer / A Northern private-ear 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-23 | | | A fireman Zouave putting out secession 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-24 | | | A pretty good choke (joke,) on J. D. Verdict, served him
right |
| 2 | C-P-A-26 | | | Agriculture, manufactures, fine arts / Hemp for traitors North or
South 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-27 | | | Agriculture, manufactures, fine arts / Jeff Davis boasts that
“Cotton’s King,” upon his throne so rotten--But he’ll soon find, amid his swing
that “hemp” is king of cotton |
| 2 | C-P-A-28c | | | Agriculture, manufactures, fine arts / Them pesky treason fellers
hev got to hev rope and “more tew,” and we mite jest as well be gettin the hemp
dewins ready .. and give em full swing |
| 2 | C-P-A-29 | | | Agriculture, manufactures, fine arts / Them pesky treason fellers
hev got to hev rope and “more tew,” and we mite jest as well be gettin the hemp
dewins ready .. and give em full swing |
| 2 | C-P-A-30 | | | Artemas Ward having had his “wax figger show” ‘fiscated, is taken
before Jeff Davis by the Vigilance Committee 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-31 | | | As it is; as it will be / “God watches over them” |
| 2 | C-P-A-32 | | | Agricultural implements going South 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-33 | | | A general of the C.S.A. preparing to meet Gen. McClellan ... After
he met him! |
| 2 | C-P-A-34 | | | A convention of secessionists after the war 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-A-39 | | | Art. Ward Jr’s speech at Camp Dennison |
| 2 | C-P-B-2 | | | Brothers in the tented field--plenty of water, but no
whiskey |
| 2 | C-P-B-3a | | | Baltimore quiet 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-B-4 | | | “Capt. Baker” of the pirate “Savannah,” is astounded to find that
the vessel he is trying to overhaul is the man-of-war brig Perry |
| 2 | C-P-B-6 | | | Beauregard: I say Jeff, that’s all right; now it’s over Washington /
Davis. No it’s not, here comes McClellan, let’s be off |
| 2 | C-P-B-7 | | | Big thing! / Don’t see it |
| 2 | C-P-B-8 | | | Brigadier General, the Honorable Henry A. Wise of Virginia
... |
| 2 | C-P-B-10 | | | Beauregard and Davis taking observations ... |
| 2 | C-P-C-7 | | | Contraband barricade. come and get your property 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-C-8 | | | Capt. Thomas’s new position in the Naval Bureau / Another outrage by
Northern hirelings! ... 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-C-9 | | | Change, Arms! / The Union volunteer leaving his “Old arms” for the
“New Minnie” |
| 2 | C-P-C-12 | | | Corn (not cotton) is king |
| 2 | C-P-C-13 | | | Commissioners of C.S.A. at the foreign courts 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-C-16 | | | Cotton is King! |
| 2 | C-P-C-17 | | | No. 2 / Cotton is King! / Old England is mighty ... 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-C-19b | | | Capitol Punishment |
| 2 | C-P-D-5 | | | Did’nt I tell you so? Jeff. Davis 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-D-7 | | | “Don’t see it” |
| 2 | C-P-D-8 | | | Dedicated to the 71st Regiment and the Rhode Island Boys 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-D-10a | | | Death to Traitors |
| 2 | C-P-E-2 | | | Evil omen to C.S.A. privateers |
| 2 | C-P-F-1 | | | Forward march to Richmond! |
| 2 | C-P-F-4 | | | Fate of Traitors 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-F-8 | | | First Pirate to Jeff Davis--“We want our $25 for this live
Northerner ... / Blood money; or how Southern rebels encourage
piracy 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-F-9 | | | “Forgive me, my friends, ef I seem to be het, But a crisis like this
must with vigor be met ... 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-G-1 | | | Gen. Beauregard on his homeward march 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-G-5 | | | Gen. Scott about making a ten strike |
| 2 | C-P-G-8 | | | Gen. Scott. I say, Uncle Sam, it is hardly worth while to use this,
it will soon play itself out |
| 2 | C-P-G-9a | | | Grand victorious ‘return’ march of the rebels 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-G-16 | | | Gen. Beauregard, and his lady love |
| 2 | C-P-G-17 | | | Grandmother Davis administering the sugar-coated pill of secession
to Miss Virginia |
| 2 | C-P-G-18 | | | G. T. Beauregard and his shadow |
| 2 | C-P-G-19 | | | General Agent of the Southern Confederates Loan |
| 2 | C-P-G-20 | | | Gov. Letcher, bringing in clothes stolen from Union
ladies |
| 2 | C-P-G-21 | | | Gen. Lyon, of Missouri 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-H-1 | | | How about Washington? / Let me alone! |
| 2 | C-P-H-3 | | | How Virginia was voted out of the Union!!! |
| 2 | C-P-H-6 | | | Jeff. Davis in two characters / He wants to be a king / He makes a
donkey of himself |
| 2 | C-P-I-1 | | | I have no hesitation in saying, and I say it boldly, this Civil War
is ruinous! |
| 2 | C-P-I-8 | | | I’ve been a thief and traitor, Against the laws I own, But I wish to
“go to Dixie” and “there be let alone” |
| 2 | C-P-J-2 | | | Jeff. Davis on the march 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-3 | | | J.D. looking into futurity, and he don’t like the “look”--but looks
“down in the mouth” 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-6 | | | Jeff. Davis’ passport |
| 2 | C-P-J-8 | | | J.D.’s body guard |
| 2 | C-P-J-10 | | | Jeff Davis instead of taking Washington, takes to his
heels |
| 2 | C-P-J-13 | | | Jeff. Davis’ Confederate bonds 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-16 | | | John Bull making his speech to “King Cotton” 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-19a | | | Jeff’s march on Washington. His courage kept up to the “sticking
point.” |
| 2 | C-P-J-21 | | | Jeff Davis ‘taking’ Washington |
| 2 | C-P-J-23 | | | Jeff--I want to be “let a loan” on these little
collaterals |
| 2 | C-P-J-27 | | | Jeff in a tight place, he wont get off “Scott free” |
| 2 | C-P-J-28 | | | Jeff Davis’s letters of mark / Pirate |
| 2 | C-P-J-30 | | | Jeff’s unbounded ambition gives him an elevated position / I only
wanted to be let alone 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-32 | | | Jeff. Davis--Please ma’am, my big brother won’t let me alone
... |
| 2 | C-P-J-35 | | | Jeff Davis’s private tears 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-36 | | | Jeff. chewing the secession flag-root |
| 2 | C-P-J-42 | | | Jeff Davis. Taken from life / Let me alone 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-42c | | | Jeff Davis. Taken from life / Let me alone |
| 2 | C-P-J-43 | | | Jeff--“Big thing.” Uncle Abe--“Can’t see it.” |
| 2 | C-P-J-45 | | | Jeff thought he could take Washington but he made a mistake and now
he Nose it |
| 2 | C-P-J-47 | | | Jeff the
Dictator as he is; as he should be Jeff the Dig-tater-er
2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-49a | | | Jeff, on Harper’s Ferry ... |
| 2 | C-P-J-50 | | | Jeff in the patent Union neck tie 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-51 | | | J-ackass Davis and G-asconade Beauregard backing each
other 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-52 | | | J.D.--Please let me bring my prizes on to your premises, Mr. Bull
... |
| 2 | C-P-J-53 | | | J.D. (patient). Doctor, I don’t know what to think of my disorder
.... |
| 2 | C-P-J-59 | | | Jeff Davis’ passport 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-J-60 | | | Jeff Davis’ Doom |
| 2 | C-P-J-64 | | | Jeff Davis “going in” / Jeff Davis “coming out” |
| 2 | C-P-J-66a | | | Jeff. Davis going to war / Jeff, returning from war an
[ass] |
| 2 | C-P-J-66b | | | Jeff. Davis going to war / Jeff, returning from war an
[ass] |
| 2 | C-P-J-70 | | | Jeff Davis going to war / Returning |
| 2 | C-P-J-72 | | | Jeff Davis’ attack on Fortress Monroe |
| 2 | C-P-J-73 | | | Jeff Davis catching a tartar / Columbia aroused |
| 2 | C-P-J-74 | | | Jeff. Davis’s adieu to his foes ... |
| 2 | C-P-L-1 | | | Latest news from the South, “The Union feeling is
increasing” 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-L-2a | | | Let me alone 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-L-3 | | | Long may HE wave |
| 2 | C-P-L-4 | | | Long may HE wave |
| 2 | C-P-L-5 | | | Longing for the White House 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-M-1 (variant) | | | McClellan is some pumpkins, Ha! Ha! Ha! Yes |
| 2 | C-P-M-3a | | | Mr. Davis! About Harper’s Ferry? Do you want to be let
alone? |
| 2 | C-P-M-6 | | | Mary. Why Johnny what have you been doing ... |
| 2 | C-P-M-7 | | | Mary. Why Johnny what have you been doing ... |
| 2 | C-P-N-1 | | | ‘Neath a ragged Palmetto, a Southerner sat ... |
| 2 | C-P-N-2 | | | Nightmare. Mrs. Davis dreaming she saw her husband with a rope
around his neck |
| 2 | C-P-N-4 | | | Now, boasting Southron, hold thine own ... 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-O-1 | | | Oh Dear! Dear! This is a much heavier burden than I had ever
anticipated!! |
| 2 | C-P-O-2 | | | One of the Wigfall family |
| 2 | C-P-O-4 | | | One of the “Flowers” of the Rebel Army, provided with a pair of
seven-league boots |
| 2 | C-P-O-5 | | | One of the ends of secession |
| 2 | C-P-O-8 | | | Oh Johnny! Help me out of this 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-O-8a | | | Oh Johnny! Help me out of this |
| 2 | C-P-O-13 | | | Old Dominion / Poor old simple Virginia 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-O-14 | | | Old Dominion : Southern chivalry! ... |
| 2 | C-P-P-1 | | | Plenty of drumming, but no recruits |
| 2 | C-P-P-2 | | | Portrait of the Southern gentleman who objected to Ellsworth’s
Zouaves coming into Virginia, because they didn’t belong to the “First
Families” |
| 2 | C-P-P-5 | | | Poor delude Miss-Souri takes a Secession bath, and finds it much
hotter than she expected! |
| 2 | C-P-R-1 | | | Rebel Army rations 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-R-1a | | | Rebel Army rations |
| 2 | C-P-R-6 | | | Repudiation |
| 2 | C-P-S-3 | | | Secession cavalry 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-S-3b | | | Secession cavalry |
| 2 | C-P-S-12a | | | Showman--At the end of the Avenue, you perceive a white house / Jeff
and the Showman |
| 2 | C-P-S-14 | | | Secessionists leaving the Union |
| 2 | C-P-S-15a | | | Scott’s extinguisher |
| 2 | C-P-S-17 | | | Secession |
| 2 | C-P-S-17b | | | Southern politicians on a bust / Secession 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-S-20 | | | Secession States--Present / Secession State--Future 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-S-21a | | | Scott’s Tactics: Stopping up the rat holes |
| 2 | C-P-S-24 | | | Scott vs. Hardee |
| 2 | C-P-S-26 | | | Second edition. Important news |
| 2 | C-P-S-27 | | | Say Stranger, have you seen Beauregard? |
| 2 | C-P-T-1 | | | This tells its own story |
| 2 | C-P-T-3 | | | To-day a king, to-morrow nothing |
| 2 | C-P-T-7 | | | The way Washington was taken. |
| 2 | C-P-T-8 | | | The future turning point |
| 2 | C-P-T-10 | | | The Flying artillery of the C.S.A. |
| 2 | C-P-T-11 | | | The Latest Zouave drill (All up) 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-12 | | | The “Double quick” movement as performed in Virginia by the C.S.A.
55ths |
| 2 | C-P-T-13a | | | Take the rag--we’re played out 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-14 | | | The Southern Army as it will appear when it enters
Washington |
| 2 | C-P-T-16 | | | The new Zouave drill. Choke Secession (Three motions) 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-17 | | | The new Zouave drill. Choke Secession (Three motions) |
| 2 | C-P-T-18 | | | The new Constellation |
| 2 | C-P-T-19 | | | The “Dance of Death” in Virginia; the ball opened |
| 2 | C-P-T-20 | | | The Rebel’s camp at Manassas Junction |
| 2 | C-P-T-22a | | | The upshot of secession |
| 2 | C-P-T-23 | | | The “key” to the Southern rebellion |
| 2 | C-P-T-23 | | | The “key” to the Southern rebellion |
| 2 | C-P-T-25 | | | The “Bragg” fruit of the Palmetto Tree-son |
| 2 | C-P-T-27 | | | The end of rebellion |
| 2 | C-P-T-28 | | | Scott’s hold on the Seccessionists [sic] |
| 2 | C-P-T-31 | | | The wrong man in the right place |
| 2 | C-P-T-33 | | | The Country’s in danger!--that’s what’s the matter 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-34 | | | This modern Blondin leaves but one impression ... |
| 2 | C-P-T-41 | | | Though not a wizard by profession Old Uncle Sam knows how to save
his bacon ... |
| 2 | C-P-T-41a | | | Though not a wizard by profession Old Uncle Sam knows how to save
his bacon ... |
| 2 | C-P-T-42 | | | Those bonds will never do my friend ... 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-43 | | | The bursting of the Secession bubbles |
| 2 | C-P-T-45 | | | The result of playing with dangerous weapons--the sure result
Traitors beware! |
| 2 | C-P-T-47a | | | To the rescue of the sacred soil 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-48 | | | To the rescue of the sacred soil |
| 2 | C-P-T-56 | | | The downfall of secession Treas-on |
| 2 | C-P-T-57 | | | The man who conceived C.S.A. 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-58 | | | The way the Southern Loan was taken |
| 2 | C-P-T-60 | | | The Union 34 pounder 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-61 | | | The first step in the art of war: How to run 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-64 | | | The way to go through Baltimore / Armed and provisioned for a
siege 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-T-66 | | | The last that was seen of Beauregard |
| 2 | C-P-U-2 | | | Uncle Abe--Look her Jeff Davis, you have rode that Secession Hobby
about long enough |
| 2 | C-P-U-4b | | | Unexpected results arising from fall of Sumter’s flag |
| 2 | C-P-U-6 | | | Uncle Sam & Jeff 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-U-11 | | | Union 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-U-12 | | | Union Jack sending one of Jeff Davis’ pirates to “Davy Jones locker”
-- Serves ‘em right 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-U-13 | | | Uncle Abe. Lady--Is Mrs. Jefferson Davis in? ... |
| 2 | C-P-V-2 | | | Virginia begins the war 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-V-3 | | | Virginia in 1776; Virginia in 1861 3 copies |
| 2 | C-P-W-1 | | | W.S. / J.D. |
| 2 | C-P-W-3 | | | Washwoman
Davis--Lor’ bless my soul, how these blacks are flying! they’ll dirty all my
clothes |
| 2 | C-P-W-3b | | | Washwoman Davis--Lor’ bless my soul, how these blacks are flying!
they’ll dirty all my clothes |
| 2 | C-P-W-4 | | | Wigfall in search of information |
| 2 | C-P-W-5 | | | What they must soon come to |
| 2 | C-P-W-8 | | | Wigfall on his promised descent on Washington 2 copies |
| 2 | C-P-W-10 | | | Wigfall in the disguise of a drover, visits Washington. He is
surprised at his discoveries |
| 2 | C-P-W-11 | | | What the South would like to see |
| 2 | C-P-W-12 | | | What the South shall see! |
| 2 | C-P-W-13 | | | Wait ‘till the war is over |
| 2 | C-P-W-15 | | | Wait ‘till the war is over |
| 2 | C-P-W-16 | | | Wigfall |
| 2 | C-P-Y-3 | | | You’ll catch it when mother wakes up! |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | VI. Eagles (E) |
| | | A. Facing left (E-L) |
| 3 | E-L-6 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-L-7 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-L-11 | | | E Pluribus Unum 3 copies |
| 3 | E-L-12 | | | The First Blood |
| 3 | E-L-12a | | | The First Blood |
| 3 | E-L-16 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | E-L-30 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-L-33 | | | Forever wave that standard free-Bear it aloft o’er land and
sea! 3 copies |
| 3 | E-L-49 | | | The Union must be perpetuated / In Union there is
strength 2 copies |
| 3 | E-L-74 | | | Union and Liberty |
| 3 | E-L-75a | | | Union and Liberty |
| 3 | E-L-85 | | | One flag and one government 2 copies |
| 3 | E-L-130 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-L-132 | | | A million brave spirits all shout with one voice ... |
| 3 | E-L-153 | | | Shine, stars of the Union! |
| 3 | E-L-158 | | | Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just ... 3 copies |
| 3 | E-L-162 | | | The Union Forever |
| 3 | E-L-166 | | | “The Union--the Constitution and the enforcement of
laws” 2 copies |
| 3 | E-L-168 | | | The Union and the Constitution |
| 3 | E-L-177 (variant) | | | With Freedom’s emblem thus upborne, Our noble bird doth typefy The
measure of defiant scorn that blazes in each patriot eye! |
| 3 | E-L-204 | | | The Union now and forever 2 copies |
| 3 | E-L-219a | | | The Loyal states will have no compromise with traitors, treason, or
treachery |
| 3 | E-L-223 | | | The Eagle shall bear the rattlesnake in his beak and rend him with
his talons |
| 3 | E-L-226 | | | Irrepressible conflict! 3 copies |
| 3 | E-L-231 | | | Proclaim liberty throughout the land |
| 3 | E-L-233 | | | Untitled 3 copies |
| 3 | E-L-239 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-L-244 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-L-245 | | | The Federal Union it must be preserved |
| 3 | E-L-255 | | | Let your motto be “Liberty now and forever ...” |
| 3 | E-L-265 | | | Love one another |
| 3 | E-L-276 | | | Nationality & protection |
| 3 | E-L-277 | | | Nationality & protection |
| 3 | E-L-278 | | | Our union forever |
| 3 | E-L-unlisted | | | Untitled |
| | | B. Facing right (E-R) |
| 3 | E-R-5 | | | The Union must be preserved |
| 3 | E-R-8 | | | Union forever |
| 3 | E-R-18 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-R-31 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-R-37 | | | Union |
| 3 | E-R-56 | | | The Union and the Constitution |
| 3 | E-R-58 | | | Union |
| 3 | E-R-66a | | | The union of States none can sever |
| 3 | E-R-66 variant | | | The union of states none can sever |
| 3 | E-R-72 | | | Constitution / Union |
| 3 | E-R-81 | | | Protection |
| 3 | E-R-99 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-R-102 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-R-103 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-R-105 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-R-106 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-R-118 | | | Liberty & Union for ever & ever |
| 3 | E-R-131 | | | First patriot duty is union to uphold |
| 3 | E-R-132 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-R-145 | | | The seal of the nation, the arms of the free, shall secession put
down, and restore unity! |
| 3 | E-R-154 | | | E pluribus unum |
| 3 | E-R-159 | | | The Constitution and the laws |
| 3 | E-R-162 | | | The Constitution and the laws / Where cease to wave the stripes and
stars, The people cease to reign 3 copies |
| 3 | E-R-171 | | | Liberty and Union 2 copies |
| 3 | E-R-176 | | | Wrapt in its folds our whole country shines resplendent through its
stars |
| 3 | E-R-202 | | | Untitled 4 copies |
| 3 | E-R-210 | | | The Eagle shall bear the rattlesnake in his beak and rend him with
his talons 3 copies |
| 3 | E-R-211 | | | The Eagle shall bear the rattlesnake in his beak and rend him with
his talons 2 copies |
| 3 | E-R-212a | | | What God has joined, Let no man put asunder 2 copies |
| 3 | E-R-214 | | | When Freedom, from her mountain height, Unfurled her standard to the
air |
| 3 | E-R-240 | | | Union & liberty. Onward to victory 2 copies |
| 3 | E-R-244 | | | Our Union must and shall be preserved |
| 3 | E-R-265 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-R-268 | | | Disunion by armed force is treason--Andrew Jackson 2 copies |
| 3 | E-R-274 | | | Majestic monarch of the cloud, Who rear’st aloft thy regal form
... 2 copies |
| 3 | E-R-296 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | E-R-unlisted-1 | | | Union and liberty |
| 3 | E-R-unlisted-2 | | | E pluribus unum |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | VII. Flags (F) |
| | | A. Overall designs (F-O) |
| 3 | F-O-13 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-O-18 | | | Union |
| 3 | F-O-24 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-O-35 | | | A secession envelope |
| 3 | F-O-unlisted | | | “And the star spangled banner in triumph shall wave, O’er the land
of the free, and the home of the brave.” |
| | | B. Two or more flags (F-T) |
| 3 | F-T-5 variant | | | Liberty and union |
| 3 | F-T-6 | | | Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable 2 copies |
| 3 | F-T-7 | | | Our whole union |
| 3 | F-T-8 | | | Stand by the Union |
| 3 | F-T-8a | | | Stand by the Union |
| 3 | F-T-12 | | | The Union, it must and shall be preserved 2 copies |
| 3 | F-T-12a | | | The Union, it must and shall be preserved |
| 3 | F-T-14a | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-T-22 | | | The Union and the Constitution |
| 3 | F-T-22 | | | The Union and the Constitution |
| 3 | F-T-26 | | | God and our native land |
| 3 | F-T-31 | | | 1776 1861 |
| 3 | F-T-39b | | | The constitution for ever. Rebellion must be put down |
| 3 | F-T-42 | | | No compromise with traitors. Rebellion must be put down |
| 3 | F-T-59 | | | E pluribus unum / Stand by the flag |
| 3 | F-T-64 | | | The Nation’s emblems. Let us hand them down untarnished to future
generations |
| 3 | F-T-70 variant | | | The Constitution |
| 3 | F-T-71 | | | Freedom’s broad pinions our fathers unfurl’d An ensign to nations,
and joy to the world |
| 3 | F-T-77 | | | Our union forever 2 copies |
| 3 | F-T-82 | | | The rock of our salvation |
| 3 | F-T-96 | | | Sweet flag of our country |
| 3 | F-T-100 | | | Qui. Trans. Sust. Post. Nub Phoeb. |
| 3 | F-T-107 | | | Illustrated history of the Stars and Stripes 3 copies |
| 3 | F-T-118 | | | Untitled |
| | | C. Flags facing left (F-L) |
| 3 | F-L-6 | | | Isa. 25-12 |
| 3 | F-L-8 | | | Give me liberty, or give me death! |
| 3 | F-L-13 | | | Erin, O Erin, though long in the shade, Thy star will shine out when
the proudest shall fade. |
| 3 | F-L-20 variant | | | The banner of beauty |
| 3 | F-L-47 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-L-48 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-L-62 | | | The day of compromise with treason has irrevocably
passed 2 copies |
| 3 | F-L-69 | | | The night will soon be past; Joy cometh with the morning |
| 3 | F-L-76 | | | Let us repair to our churches on the Fourth of July, and, at
mid-day, swear allegiance to the Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-L-92 | | | The new Quaker bonnet. 1861. 2 copies |
| 3 | F-L-94 | | | The new Quaker bonnet, (Stars and stripes pattern,),
1861 2 copies |
| 3 | F-L-96 | | | Arguments for traitors |
| 3 | F-L-100 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-L-104 | | | Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just ... |
| 3 | F-L-112 | | | Untitled |
| | | D. Flags facing right (F-R) |
| 3 | F-R-6 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-8 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-22 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-26 | | | Stand by the flag 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-27 | | | Stand by the flag |
| 3 | F-R-28 | | | Stand by the flag |
| 3 | F-R-35 | | | Union 3 copies |
| 3 | F-R-38 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-41 | | | Excelsior |
| 3 | F-R-42 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-51 | | | The star spangled banner in triumph shall wave. O’er the land of the
free, and the home of the brave |
| 3 | F-R-59 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-66 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-66 variant | | | Through Baltimore |
| 3 | F-R-66 variant | | | Stand by the flag 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-81 | | | In triumph shall wave |
| 3 | F-R-83 | | | Liberty and Union! / Long may it wave |
| 3 | F-R-84 | | | Liberty and union! Now and forever, one &
inseparable! |
| 3 | F-R-85 | | | Liberty and union! Now and forever, one & inseparable! / Then
conquer we must, for our cause it is just ... 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-87 variant | | | Long may it wave |
| 3 | F-R-91 | | | Our country |
| 3 | F-R-99 variant | | | Stand by the flag 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-100 | | | Stand by the flag. Let every man’s motto be: I am with my country,
and for my Country, under all circumstances, and in every
contingency |
| 3 | F-R-102 | | | The day of absolute victory shall be made to come, if we fight for a
century |
| 3 | F-R-115 | | | The union of lakes and the union of lands--The union of states none
can sever ... |
| 3 | F-R-117 | | | The union of lakes, the union of lands, The union of states none can
sever ... |
| 3 | F-R-132 | | | The Union & Constitution |
| 3 | F-R-143 | | | Our union--Our constitution and our flag. Not for a day, but for all
time 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-171 | | | Stand by the flag! |
| 3 | F-R-172 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-192 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-193 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-195 | | | Stand by the flag |
| 3 | F-R-196 | | | Stand by the union 4 copies |
| 3 | F-R-196 variant | | | Stand by the union |
| 3 | F-R-199 | | | The real people must rule everywhere--Vox populi |
| 3 | F-R-220 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-233 | | | Our country |
| 3 | F-R-233 variant | | | Our country |
| 3 | F-R-246 | | | Our country / Ours to preserve--Ours to enjoy--Ours to
transmit |
| 3 | F-R-246a | | | Our country / Ours to preserve--Ours to enjoy--Ours to
transmit |
| 3 | F-R-266 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-269 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-269 variant | | | It must be defended |
| 3 | F-R-273 | | | The dread of traitors |
| 3 | F-R-274 | | | To traitors a terror, to patriots--glory |
| 3 | F-R-283 | | | Flag of the free heart’s hope and home ... |
| 3 | F-R-304 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-313 | | | If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the
spot. John A. Dix |
| 3 | F-R-321 | | | Stand by the flag! 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-322 variant | | | Stand by the flag! |
| 3 | F-R-329 | | | Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just ... |
| 3 | F-R-349 | | | Stand by the flag / Let every man’s motto be “I am with my country
...” 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-355 | | | Fast colors. Warranted not to run / The Union forever |
| 3 | F-R-361 | | | The Union, It must be preserved |
| 3 | F-R-363 | | | The Union now & forever / The star-spangled banner in triumph
shall wav, O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave |
| 3 | F-R-373 | | | Stand by the flag 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-383 | | | Union and the Constitution / “If anyone attempts to haul down the
American flag, shoot him on the spot.” John A. Dix |
| 3 | F-R-387 | | | Union and the Constitution / Long may it wave |
| 3 | F-R-390 | | | Union and the Constitution / The Star Spangled Banner. The flag we
fight under 3 copies |
| 3 | F-R-392 | | | Union and the Constitution / Long may it wave |
| 3 | F-R-396 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-R-405 variant | | | Death to Traitors |
| 3 | F-R-422 | | | Our compromise 3 copies |
| 3 | F-R-441 | | | This is the preacher that speaks to the purpose; Driving his
doctrines right into the heart of the foe 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-462 | | | Up, up with the flag, let it float o’er the free 2 copies |
| 3 | F-R-467 | | | And this be our motto “In God is our trust” |
| 3 | F-R-unlisted | | | Untitled |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | VIII. Male designs |
| | | A. One male with no flag (M-A) |
| 3 | M-A-7 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | M-A-8 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | M-A-13 | | | Through Baltimore |
| 3 | M-A-14 | | | Guards, Up and at them |
| 3 | M-A-14 variant | | | Up and at ‘em |
| 3 | M-A-15 | | | Guards, Up and at them |
| 3 | M-A-18 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | M-A-23a | | | The School of the Indiana Zouave |
| 3 | M-A-24 | | | Untitled 4 copies |
| 3 | M-A-25 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-A-26 | | | Our Nation’s honor the bond of Union |
| 3 | M-A-30 | | | Death of an Honorable Life / 2d Batallion, B.L.I. 2 copies |
| 3 | M-A-30 variant | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-A-31 | | | Scotchmen for the Union 2 copies |
| 3 | M-A-31a | | | Scotchmen for the Union/ 79th N.Y. Regiment |
| 3 | M-A-46 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-A-48 | | | The Zouave defender 2 copies |
| 3 | M-A-49 | | | The Zouave defender |
| 3 | M-A-51 | | | The Zouave defender |
| 3 | M-A-60 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-A-unlisted | | | The Union must and shall be preserved |
| | | B. Male with one or more other person |
| 3 | M-T-2 | | | The Constitution |
| 3 | M-T-5a variant | | | Off for the war |
| 3 | M-T-6 | | | Off for the War |
| 3 | M-T-11 | | | The Union--The Constitution and the enforcement of the
laws |
| 3 | M-T-14 | | | For the flag our fathers gave, O’er our children’s head shall wave
... 2 copies |
| 3 | M-T-15 | | | Constitution & laws 3 copies |
| 3 | M-T-25 | | | The star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave ... 2 copies |
| 3 | M-T-27 | | | One of the rebels |
| 3 | M-T-28 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-T-45a | | | Flag of the seas! On ocean wave. The stars shall glitter o’er the
brave |
| 3 | M-T-45a | | | Flag of the seas! On ocean wave. The stars shall glitter o’er the
brave |
| 3 | M-T-48 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-T-48a | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-T-60 | | | Highlanders ... |
| 3 | M-T-82 | | | 1776 1861 / The past, The present |
| | | C. With flag, but not holding the flag (M-F) |
| 3 | M-F-2 | | | Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants
therof |
| 3 | M-F-8 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-F-13 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-F-30 | | | Untitled 3 copies |
| 3 | M-F-30b | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | M-F-30 variant | | | Liberty and union 2 copies |
| 3 | M-F-72 | | | Untitled |
| | | D. On flagpole (M-P) |
| 3 | M-P-36 | | | The gallant Mr. Hart of New York, nailing the flag of Sumter to the
mast |
| 3 | M-P-48 | | | Forever shall it wave, our Nation’s emblem, bidding defiance to
rebels and traitors! 2 copies |
| | | E. Holding a flag and flag points right (M-R) |
| 3 | M-R-2 | | | Job. 39-21 |
| 3 | M-R-3 variant | | | Death to Traitors |
| 3 | M-R-10 | | | Stand by the Flag! 2 copies |
| 3 | M-R-14 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-R-17 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-R-25 | | | Stand by the Flag. 4 copies |
| 3 | M-R-34 | | | U.S.A. |
| 3 | M-R-42 | | | For right is right, since God is God, And right the day must
win 3 copies |
| 3 | M-R-44 | | | Success to our volunteers / Never surrender |
| 3 | M-R-53 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | M-R-54 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-R-55 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | M-R-60 | | | To Richmond 2 copies |
| 3 | M-R-63 | | | To Richmond |
| 3 | M-R-70 variant | | | To Richmond |
| 3 | M-R-72 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-R-79 variant | | | Wave on Wave on! Thy shining stars shall gleam .. |
| 3 | M-R-86 | | | Strike--till the last armed foe expires |
| 3 | M-R-87 | | | Strike--till the last armed foe expires. Strike for your altars and
your fires ... |
| 3 | M-R-90 | | | It shall Wave. Zouave planting our flag on Arlington
Heights |
| 3 | M-R-96a | | | The Young Volunteer. Bully for you 2 copies |
| 3 | M-R-99 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| | | F. Holding a flag and flag points left (M-L) |
| 3 | M-L-8 | | | Death or victory |
| 3 | M-L-10 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | M-L-17 | | | Untitled 3 copies |
| 3 | M-L-18 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-L-28 | | | The Constitution of our Fathers |
| 3 | M-L-31 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-L-34 variant | | | Treason will sink and truth shall soar Where’er our banner
floats |
| 3 | M-L-35 | | | Our Union and our Laws, we must maintain! |
| 3 | M-L-36 | | | Flag of the seas! On land or wave. Thy stars shall glitter o’er the
brave |
| 3 | M-L-38 | | | Up with the stripes down with the bars ... |
| 3 | M-L-47 | | | Don’t give up the ship 2 copies |
| 3 | M-L-47a | | | Don’t give up the ship 3 copies |
| 3 | M-L-55 | | | Pro patria et gloria [1st] Regiment National Guard
N.Y.S. |
| 3 | M-L-56 | | | Hope / R. Island Regiment |
| 3 | M-L-58 | | | Jeff Davis and Stevens may come with their troops ... |
| 3 | M-L-61 | | | All hail the stars and stripes |
| 3 | M-L-62 | | | M.V.M. 2 copies |
| 3 | M-L-65 | | | Remember Ellsworth 2 copies |
| 3 | M-L-93a | | | Young America off for the War / Excelsior |
| 3 | M-L-95 variant | | | To Washington through Baltimore / Death to Traitors |
| 3 | M-L-103 | | | Our Army and Navy forever, Three cheers for the Red, White and
Blue. 3 copies |
| 3 | M-L-104 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | M-L-106 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | M-L-106b | | | Untitled |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | IX. Female designs (F) |
| | | A. With one or more person (F-P) |
| 3 | F-P-4 | | | One flag--One government |
| 3 | F-P-7 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-P-14 | | | Untitled |
| | | B. Sitting alone (F-SI) |
| 3 | F-SI-1 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-2 | | | All hail to the Stars and Stripes |
| 3 | F-SI-4 | | | Let our watchword ever be, Country, God and Liberty |
| 3 | F-SI-5 variant | | | Liberty and Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-SI-7 | | | Our Country |
| 3 | F-SI-9 | | | Our Country |
| 3 | F-SI-16 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-SI-18 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-20 | | | Flag of the brave, thy folds shall fly, the sign of hope, and
triumph high |
| 3 | F-SI-21 | | | For the Star-Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave O’er the land of
the free and the home of the brave |
| 3 | F-SI-29 | | | Liberty and Union |
| 3 | F-SI-31 | | | Liberty and Union |
| 3 | F-SI-32 | | | Liberty and Union, now and forever! |
| 3 | F-SI-35 | | | Our Country |
| 3 | F-SI-37 | | | Stand by the Flag |
| 3 | F-SI-40 | | | Stike for your country, and your country’s laws, Heaven’s smile is
on so just and true a cause |
| 3 | F-SI-51 | | | The Spirit of ’76 moves us |
| 3 | F-SI-53 | | | Our hearts are with them |
| 3 | F-SI-54 | | | Union and happiness |
| 3 | F-SI-55 | | | Union and liberty forever |
| 3 | F-SI-57 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | F-SI-58 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | F-SI-71 | | | Victory |
| 3 | F-SI-72 | | | I speak to-day for the preservation of the Union. There can be no
such thing as a peaceable secession |
| 3 | F-SI-73 | | | Our Country |
| 3 | F-SI-74 | | | Our Country 2 copies |
| 3 | F-SI-77 | | | The Union forever |
| 3 | F-SI-81 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-106 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-110 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-114 | | | Liberty & Union Now & Forever / Then conquer we must
... |
| 3 | F-SI-130 | | | To secure our ports hang the pirates |
| 3 | F-SI-138 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | F-SI-139 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-150 | | | Union / In view of the guilt and the treason ... |
| 3 | F-SI-151 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-152 variant | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-SI-155 | | | Columbia recording the names of her heroes |
| 3 | F-SI-157 | | | Our hearts are with our brothers in the field 2 copies |
| 3 | F-SI-159 | | | Our hearts are with our brothers in the field |
| 3 | F-SI-168 | | | In memory of the gallant officers and men, who fell at the Battle of
Bull Run |
| 3 | F-SI-unlisted | | | Untitled |
| | | C. Standing, no flag (F-ST) |
| 3 | F-ST-3 | | | I have no one to send--I’ll go myself, and nurse the
sick 2 copies |
| 3 | F-ST-6 | | | Union |
| 3 | F-ST-10 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-ST-14 | | | Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-ST-27 variant | | | Justice and Unity |
| 3 | F-ST-37a | | | Columbia, Columbia to glory arise ... |
| 3 | F-ST-56 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-ST-72 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | F-ST-73 | | | One of the Rebels |
| 3 | F-ST-79 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-ST-81 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-ST-83 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-ST-98 | | | Our union--It must and shall be preserved; its friends are our
friends and its foes are our foes |
| 3 | F-ST-107 | | | My only support--both boys gone to the war. I wonder if they would
take me? |
| 3 | F-ST-109 | | | If I cannot fight, I can feed those who do |
| 3 | F-ST-116 | | | When thus our hosts go proudly forth, Let foes beware the Spirit of
the North 2 copies |
| 3 | F-ST-122 | | | Columbia rules the ocean 2 copies |
| 3 | F-ST-123b | | | Pillar of Glory |
| 3 | F-ST-unlisted | | | Untitled |
| | | D. Standing, with flag (F-F) |
| 3 | F-F-2 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-4 | | | Union & Constitution 3 copies |
| 3 | F-F-8 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-8 variant | | | The Union forever |
| 3 | F-F-33 | | | Stand by the Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-44 | | | Liberty and Union |
| 3 | F-F-45 | | | Liberty and Union |
| 3 | F-F-47 | | | Now crush rebellion |
| 3 | F-F-53 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-54 | | | Flag of the seas! On land or wave, Thy stars shall glitter o’er the
brave 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-56 variant | | | Liberty--Union |
| 3 | F-F-61 | | | Not subjugation, but restoration--Vox Populi |
| 3 | F-F-62 | | | No truce with traitors |
| 3 | F-F-66 | | | The streaming flag of liberty, of Freedom’s sons the boast
... |
| 3 | F-F-67 | | | This flag again shall wave from Maine to Oregon |
| 3 | F-F-68 | | | Union! 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-76 | | | Our country first 3 copies |
| 3 | F-F-78 | | | Shame on the dastard who would dim the lustre of a single
star |
| 3 | F-F-83 | | | Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-85 | | | Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-96 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-98 | | | Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable 3 copies |
| 3 | F-F-103 | | | The Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcement of Laws |
| 3 | F-F-113 variant | | | This flag must be replaced |
| 3 | F-F-114a | | | Death to traitors |
| 3 | F-F-119 | | | The spirit of the Union crushing out secession |
| 3 | F-F-120a | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-122 | | | Untitled 4 copies |
| 3 | F-F-122a | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-125 | | | Liberty and Union |
| 3 | F-F-130 | | | Stand, the ground’s your own, my braves! Will ye give it up to
slaves? 3 copies |
| 3 | F-F-153 | | | United States of America / Conquer we must, for our cause it is
just, Let this be our motto, “In God is our trust” |
| 3 | F-F-159 | | | Union 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-159d | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-160 | | | True to the Stars & Stripes 3 copies |
| 3 | F-F-162 | | | True to the Stars and Stripes |
| 3 | F-F-164 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-168a | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-194 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-197 | | | Our nation’s honor the bond of Union |
| 3 | F-F-199 | | | We must keep that flag where it e’er has stood ... |
| 3 | F-F-201 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | F-F-205 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | F-F-209 | | | U.S. / I will not usurp power but crush out rebellion |
| 3 | F-F-214 | | | Union |
| 3 | F-F-227 | | | Untitled 3 copies |
| 3 | F-F-253a | | | Our Union and Our laws we must maintain And drive foul treason from
our land again |
| 3 | F-F-256 | | | The conquer we must, when our cause it is just ... |
| 3 | F-F-258a | | | Union |
| 3 | F-F-261 | | | The Union must and shall be preserved |
| 3 | F-F-unlisted | | | Untitled |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | X. Other subjects (O) |
| | | A. Bells (O-B) |
| 3 | O-B-2 | | | Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants
thereof |
| 3 | O-B-2a | | | Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants
thereof |
| 3 | O-B-3 | | | Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants
thereof |
| | | B. Shields (O-S) |
| 3 | O-S-1 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | O-S-4 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | O-S-6 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 3 | O-S-9 | | | God speed the right |
| 3 | O-S-12 | | | Fear not, Abram, for I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great
reward |
| 3 | O-S-23 | | | Stand by the flag |
| 3 | O-S-39 | | | In Union there is strength 2 copies |
| 3 | O-S-43 | | | Old Secession not according to Hoyle |
| 3 | O-S-unlisted | | | Untitled |
| | | C. Stars (O-ST) |
| 3 | O-ST-5 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| | | D. Transportation (O-T) |
| 3 | O-T-1 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | O-T-5 | | | Thou, too sail on O Ship of State! ... |
| 3 | O-T-17 | | | Untitled |
| 3 | O-T-19 | | | Untitled |
| | | E. Words U.S., Union, etc. (O-US) |
| 3 | O-US-11 | | | U.S.A. |
| 3 | O-US-12 | | | U.S.A. |
| | | F. Miscellaneous (O-M) |
| 3 | O-M-7 | | | The house that “Uncle Sam” built |
| 3 | O-M-8 | | | This is the malt that laid in the house that Uncle Sam
built |
| 3 | O-M-9 | | | Secession is the rat that eat the malt that laid in the house that
Uncle Sam built |
| 3 | O-M-10 | | | Our union preserved is the cat that will kill the rat that eat the
malt that laid in the house that Uncle Sam built |
| 3 | O-M-11 | | | Davis the dog that worried the cat that will kill the rat that eat
the malt that laid in the house that Uncle Sam built |
| 3 | O-M-12 | | | Scott is the cow with the crumpled horn that will toss the dog that
worried the cat ... |
| 3 | O-M-13 | | | Liberty is the maiden all forlorn that raised the cow with the
crumpled horn that tossed the dog ... |
| 3 | O-M-14 | | | Uncle Sam is the man all tattered and torn who married the maiden
all forlorn ... |
| 3 | O-M-15 | | | This is the parson now dead and gone that married the man all
tattered and torn ... |
| 3 | O-M-16 | | | Uncle Sam’s farm, and how they lived there |
| 3 | O-M-18 | | | The results of Uncle Sam’s government. Peace, plenty and
prosperity |
| 3 | O-M-23 | | | Union. Here’s to Ireland’s shamrock ... |
| 3 | O-M-28 | | | 1776 |
| 3 | O-M-33 | | | The Massachusetts Pine. I give my rafters to his boat
... 2 copies |
| 3 | O-M-34 | | | Charter Oak |
| 3 | O-M-39 | | | By our common kindred tongue ... |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | XI. Confederate-issued designs (CF) |
| | | A. Flags (CF-FL) |
| 4 | CF-FL-1 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-2 | | | Southern men with Southern might, Will shed their blood for Southern
right |
| 4 | CF-FL-3 | | | Death before Dishonor |
| 4 | CF-FL-4 | | | Don’t Tread on Us 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-FL-5 | | | Southern rights will be defended by Southern men |
| 4 | CF-FL-6 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-7 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-8 | | | Sic Semper Tyrannis 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-FL-9 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-10 | | | Don’t tread on us |
| 4 | CF-FL-11 | | | Don’t tread on us / Ever ready with our lives and
fortunes |
| 4 | CF-FL-12 | | | The Sunny South Our Country |
| 4 | CF-FL-13 | | | Jeff. Davis, Prest. Alexr. H. Stephens, Vice Prest. |
| 4 | CF-FL-14 | | | Gather around your country’s flag, Men of the South the hour has
come. None may falter, none may lag. March to the sound of the fife and
drum |
| 4 | CF-FL-15 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-16 | | | Our father’s faith let us keep till death ... |
| 4 | CF-FL-17 | | | Bright Banner of Freedom with pride I unfurl thee ... |
| 4 | CF-FL-18 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-FL-19 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-20 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-21 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-22 | | | Right must prevail |
| 4 | CF-FL-23 | | | Invincible |
| 4 | CF-FL-24 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-25 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-26 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-27 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-FL-28 | | | Its thunder tones shall arouse the freeman 3 copies |
| 4 | CF-FL-29 | | | Southern independence: we will defend it with our lives and
fortunes 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-FL-30 | | | Southern rights! Don’t tread on us |
| | | B. Male designs (CF-M) |
| 4 | CF-M-1 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-M-2 | | | Death before dishonor 3 copies |
| 4 | CF-M-3 | | | May those Northern fanatics who abuse their Southern neighbors
... |
| 4 | CF-M-4 | | | Our flag shall proudly stream, defiant of assault |
| | | C. Male on flagpole (CF-M-FP) |
| 4 | CF-M-FP-1 | | | Death before dishonor 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-M-FP-2 | | | We have nailed our colors to the mast 2 copies |
| | | D. Portraits (CF-P) |
| 4 | CF-P-1 | | | Southern rights and Southern institutions 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-P-2 | | | Jeffn. Davis |
| 4 | CF-P-3 | | | Jeffn. Davis |
| 4 | CF-P-4 | | | Hon. Jefferson Davis. Champion of the South |
| 4 | CF-P-5 | | | Hon. Jefferson Davis. Champion of the South |
| | | E. Shields (CF-SH) |
| 4 | CF-SH-1 | | | The Emblem of the South |
| 4 | CF-SH-2 | | | Southern rights. Death before dishonor. Bold, but wary |
| | | F. States (CF-ST) |
| 4 | CF-ST-1 | | | Sic semper tyrannis. So be it ever to tyrants |
| 4 | CF-ST-2 | | | Thus will it ever be with tyrants. Virginia the mighty |
| 4 | CF-ST-3 | | | South Carolina: The palmetto state 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-ST-4 | | | Charleston, S. C. 1871 |
| | | G. Other (CF-O) |
| 4 | CF-O-1 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-O-2 | | | Untitled |
| 4 | CF-O-3 | | | The device of our Fathers in their first struggle for liberty, 1776.
Unite or die 2 copies |
| 4 | CF-O-4 | | | Untitled 2 copies |
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| Box | Weiss Number | Contents |
| | XII. Miscellaneous postal covers, not Civil War (Misc) |
| 4 | Misc-1 | | [Illuminated design of knight with shield] |
| 4 | Misc-2 | | Les Fumeurs |
| 4 | Misc- 3 | | The Press--The lever that moves the world; may it dispel the clouds
which surround our country and receive the support of a united
people. |
| 4 | Misc-4 | | Untitled |
| 4 | Misc-5 | | Untitled |
| 4 | Misc-6 | | Untitled |
| 4 | Misc-7 | | Untitled |
| 4 | Misc-8 | | Untitled |
| 4 | Misc-9 | | Untitled |
| 4 | Misc-10 | | Untitled |
Weiss’s organizational scheme groups patriotic covers according to their
primary subject matter, but many feature more than one graphic element or
subject or are arranged by title, rather than by subject (as is the case in the
“Caricatures” sections). This index will assist reasearchers in identifying all
patriotic covers featuring a given topic or graphic element.
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| African Americans: C-BL, C-A-R-18, C-D-40, C-P-F-4,
C-P-J-47, C-P-N-1, C-P-O-14, C-P-S-3, C-P-T-3, C-P-T-41, C-P-W-3b, C-P-W-13,
C-P-W-15, M-A-7, CF-M-3 |
| Alligators: C-A-R-6, C-A-R-7, C-A-R-46, C-A-R-49,
C-P-A-21 |
| Anderson, Robert: FP-WS-50, PM-2, PM-5, PM-6, PM-7, PM-8,
PM-12, PM-13a, SC-MB-53, SC-NB-60, F-ST-123b |
| Andrew, John A.: PNM-1 |
| Banks, Nathaniel P.: PM-27, PM-28, C-A-D-16 |
| Bates, Edward: FP-AL-188 |
| Battle Scenes: FP-GW-111, FP-GW-111a, FP-EE-9, FP-EE-53,
FP-EE-56, FP-EE-57, FP-JF-61, SC-MB, E-R-106 |
| Beauregard, G. T.: PM-8, SC-NW-2, C-A-E-8, C-A-H-31a,
C-A-H-42, C-A-R-48, C-A-O-12, C-A-O-31a, C-A-O-42, C-A-O-53, C-A-O-54, C-D-23b,
C-D-25, C-D-29, C-P-B-6, C-P-B-10, C-P-C-19b, C-P-G-1, C-P-G-16, C-P-G-18,
C-P-J-51, C-P-M-6, C-P-M-7, C-P-S-27, C-P-T-7, C-P-T-66, C-P-U-4b, C-P-W-12
|
| Bell, John: PNM-3, PNM-5 |
| Birds: C-A-H-41a, C-A-R-48, C-B, C-D-5, C-A-D-8 |
| Blair, Montgomery: FP-AL-188 |
| Brownlow, William G.: PNM-26, PNM-33 |
| Bull, John: C-A-H-36, C-A-O-50, C-BL-43, C-BL-51,
C-P-C-16, C-P-C-17, C-P-J-16, C-P-J-23, C-P-J-52. C-P-O-8, C-P-T-42 |
| Bulls: RE-48, C-A-O-61, C-B-26 |
| Butler, Benjamin F.: PM-69A, PM-70, PM-73, PM-275,
C-BL-53, C-BL-59, C-BL-66, C-BL-67, C-BL-68, C-BL-69 |
| Cameron, Simon: FP-AL-188 |
| Cannons: FP-GW-50, FP-GM-43, FP-EE-20, C-O-20, C-O-45,
C-P-A-32, C-P-B-3a, C-P-J-5b, C-P-T-11, C-P-T-22a, C-P-T-60, C-P-V-2, F-L-6,
F-L-96, F-R-396, F-R-405, F-R-422, F-R-441, M-F-13, M-F-72, M-R-96a, M-R-99,
M-L-18, M-L-106, M-L-106b, F-F-96, F-F-98, F-F-103, CF-FL-16, CF-FL-28, CF-P-4,
CF-P-5 |
| Carroll, Charles: PNM-39 |
| Chase, Salmon P.: FP-AL-188 |
| Columbia: FP-GW-165, FP-EE-54, PM-8, SC-NB-65, SC-NB-66,
SC-NW-26, C-D-21, C-P-E-2, C-P-J-32, C-P-J-73, C-P-W-11, C-P-W-12, F-P-4,
F-P-7, F-SI-1-51, F-SI-73 F-SI-74, F-SI-77, F-SI-155, F-SI-168, F-ST-6,
F-ST-10, F-ST-37a, F-ST-56, F-ST-83, F-ST-98, F-ST-122, F-F-2, F-F-4, F-F-53,
F-F-54, F-F-56, F-F-61, F-F-62, F-F-66, F-F-67, F-F-68, F-F-83, F-F-201,
F-F-205, CF-O-1, CF-O-2 |
| Constitution: FP-GW-158, FP-WS-29, FP-WS-67, FP-WS-71,
PM-8, PNM-57, PNM-61, PNM-100, ST-544, C-A-D-5, C-B-53, C-O-15, E-L-166,
E-L-168, E-R-56, E-R-159, E-R-162, F-T-22, F-T-39b, F-T-70, F-R-132, F-R-143,
F-R-383, F-R-387, F-R-390, F-R-392, M-T-2, M-T-11, M-T-15, M-L-28, F-F-4,
F-F-103 |
| Corcoran, Michael: PM-85 |
| Cotton: C-A-H-36, C-A-Ro-10, C-A-O-7, C-A-O-20, C-B-49,
C-BL-43, C-BL-51, C-D-28, C-D-29, C-P-A-27, C-P-C-12, C-P-C-16, C-P-C-17,
C-P-J-16, C-P-O-1 |
| Davis, Jefferson: FP-AL-191-200, C-A-D-5, C-A-D-8,
C-A-D-30a-48, C-A-E-1, C-A-E-12, C-A-H-7, C-A-H-11, C-A-H-15a, C-A-H-16a,
C-A-H-18, C-A-H-28, C-A-H-29, C-A-H-42-43a, C-A-R-1-3, C-A-R-12, C-A-R-19,
C-A-R-33, C-A-R-44, C-A-Ro-2, C-A-Ro-3, C-A-O-5, C-A-O-5a, C-A-O-14, C-A-O-20,
C-A-O-21, C-A-O-26-28, C-A-O-31a, C-A-O-34-45, C-A-O-48, C-A-O-49, C-A-O-61,
C-A-O-63-65, C-B-20, C-B-22, C-B-31, C-B-37, C-B-42, C-B-51, C-B-52, C-B-56a,
C-B-58, C-BL-6, C-BL-17, C-BL-28, C-BL-42, C-BL-44, C-BL-55, C-BL-55a, C-BL-61,
C-BL-64, C-BL-71, C-D-8-11, C-D-14a, C-D-18, C-D-25, C-D-27, C-D-29, C-D-40,
C-F-2, C-F-10, C-F-23-26, C-SH-1, C-SH-4-8, C-SK-12, C-SK-18-23, C-O-35,
C-O-36, C-P-A-2a, C-P-A-5, C-P-A-12, C-P-A-21, C-P-A-24, C-P-A-27, C-P-A-30,
C-P-B-6, C-P-B-10, C-P-C-19b, C-P-D-5, C-P-F-4, C-P-F-8, C-P-F-9, C-P-G-17,
C-P-H-1, C-P-H-6, C-P-I-8, C-P-J, C-P-L, C-P-M-3a, C-P-N-2, C-P-O-8, C-P-R-6,
C-P-S-12a, C-P-S-15a, C-P-S-26, C-P-T-1, C-P-T-7, C-P-T-13a, C-P-T-18,
C-P-T-27, C-P-T-31, C-P-T-34, C-P-T-41-43, C-P-U-2-6, C-P-U-12, C-P-U-13,
C-P-W-1, C-P-W-3, C-P-W-11, C-P-W-12, F-O-35, M-L-58, O-M-11, CF-FL-13,
CF-FL-18, CF-P-1-5, CF-O-3 |
| Devils: C-A-H-42, C-D, ST-83-93 |
| Dogs: C-A-H-41a, C-A-H-43, C-A-H-43a, C-A-O-63, C-BL-53,
C-P-A-22, O-M-11-13, C-A-D |
| Donkeys: C-A-H-1, C-A-H-3a, C-A-H-6, C-A-H-15a,
C-A-H-16a, C-A-H-18, C-A-H-38, C-A-H-39, C-A-H-46, C-A-O-63, C-P-H-6, C-P-J-64,
C-P-J-66, C-P-J-70 |
| Douglas, Stephen A.: PNM-47, PNM-57, PNM-61 |
| Eagles: FP-GW-50, FP-GW-65, FP-GW-158, FP-WS-8a,
FP-WS-69, FP-WS-78, FP-GM-73, FP-GM-94, FP-GM-102, FP-EE-4, FP-EE-20, FP-EE-29,
FP-EE-67, FP-EE-71, FP-EE-74, PM-69A, PNM-1, PNM-61, SC-NB-60, SC-DC-13,
ST-479, ST-480, ST-543, ST-544, C-A-D-26, C-A-R-33, C-A-R-39, C-A-R-46, C-B,
C-BL-55, C-SH-15a, C-P-E-2, E-L, E-R, F-T-100, M-T-15, M-T-25, M-F-72, M-L-28,
M-L-55, F-P-4, F-SI-51, F-SI-54, F-SI-55, F-SI-71, F-SI-72, F-SI-73, F-SI-74,
F-SI-77, F-SI-106, F-SI-110, F-SI-114, F-SI-151, F-SI-168, F-ST-6, F-ST-10,
F-ST-122, F-ST-unlisted, F-F-2, F-F-85, F-F-96, F-F-98, F-F-103, F-F-194,
F-F-197, F-F-199, F-F-253a, F-F-261 |
| Ellsworth, Elmer E.: FP-GM-102, FP-EE, C-P-P-2, M-L-65,
F-SI-155, F-ST-123b |
| Embossed designs: FP-GW-24, FP-WS-29, FP-JF-44, E-L-233,
F-R-6, Misc-4, Misc-5 |
| England, see Bull, John. |
| F.F.V. (First Families of Virginia): C-A-R-48,
C-BL-66-69, C-A-H-5, C-A-O-51, C-O-13, C-P-P-2 |
| Females: C-A-R-23, C-A-R-26, C-A-O-46, C-P-A-31, C-P-C-9,
C-P-D-5, C-P-G-20, C-P-J-73, C-P-O-13, C-P-O-14, C-P-P-5, C-P-U-13, C-P-V-2,
C-P-V-3, C-P-W-3, C-P-Y-3, M-T-5a, M-T-6, M-T-45a, M-T-48, F-P, F-SI, F-ST,
F-F |
| Flag, Confederate: FP-EE-47, FP-EE-50, FP-EE-53,
C-A-O-14, C-A-O-21, C-A-O-50, C-B-20, C-BL-51, C-BL-60, C-D-19, C-D-31, C-D-34,
C-F-1, C-SK-12, C-O-45, C-P-A-19, C-P-B-7, C-P-J-45, C-P-J-51, C-P-L-2a,
C-P-T-13a, C-P-T-20, C-P-V-3 |
| Flag, U.S.: FP-GW-17, FP-GW-50, FP-GW-65, FP-GW-83,
FP-GW-86, FP-GW-86a, FP-GW-111, FP-GW-111a, FP-GW-121, FP-GW-165, FP-AL-65,
FP-AL-66, FP-AL-66a, FP-AL-67, FP-WS-12, FP-WS-16, FP-WS-25, FP-WS-26,
FP-WS-29, FP-WS-33, FP-WS-38, FP-WS-39, FP-WS-41, FP-WS-42, FP-WS-69, FP-WS-78,
FP-GM-43, FP-GM-73, FP-GM-93, FP-GM-94, FP-GM-102, FP-EE-8, FP-EE-20, FP-EE-29,
FP-EE-30, FP-EE-32, FP-EE-35, FP-EE-41, FP-EE-47, FP-EE-50, FP-EE-56, FP-EE-57,
FP-EE-71, FP-EE-74, FP-JF-64, PM-13a, PM-69A, PM-171, PNM-33, PNM-47, PNM-100,
PNM-107, SC-MB-41, SC-MB-53, SC-MB-63, SC-MB-85, SC-NB-60, SC-NB-65, SC-NB-79,
ST-470, ST-471, ST-479, ST-480, ST-530, ST-543, ST-544, C-A-D-26, C-A-R-15,
C-A-R-21, C-A-R-39, C-A-R-46, C-A-Ro-7, C-A-Ro-10, C-A-O-6, C-A-O-25, C-A-O-37,
C-A-O-46, C-A-O-57, C-A-O-65, C-B-25, C-B-37, C-B-41, C-B-42, C-B-57, C-BL-53,
C-BL-66, C-BL-67, C-BL-68, C-BL-69, C-BL-73, C-BL-74, C-D-21, C-D-44, C-P-A-31,
C-P-A-39, C-P-C-7, C-P-E-2, C-P-F-4, C-P-G-9a, C-P-J-60, C-P-L-3, C-P-L-4,
C-P-O-13, C-P-O-14, C-P-S-15a, C-P-S-24, C-P-T-10, C-P-T-11, C-P-T-22a,
C-P-T-31, C-P-U-11, C-P-W-11, C-P-Y-3, E-L-7, E-L-16, E-L-30, E-L-33, E-L-74,
E-L-75a, E-L-204, E-L-219a, E-L-223, E-L-226, E-L-239, E-L-255, E-L-276,
E-L-277, E-L-278, E-R-5, E-R-8, E-R-18, E-R-37, E-R-56, E-R-58, E-R-72, E-R-81,
E-R-131, E-R-132, E-R-145, E-R-159, E-R-162, E-R-171, E-R-176, E-R-202,
E-R-210, E-R-211, E-R-214, E-R-240, E-R-244, E-R-265, E-R-268, E-R-296,
E-R-unlisted-1, F-O, F-T, F-L, F-R, M-T-2, M-T-5a, M-T-6, M-T-14, M-T-15,
M-T-25, M-T-45a, M-T-48, M-T-48a, M-T-82, F-SI-16, F-SI-18, F-SI-20, F-SI-21,
F-SI-29, F-SI-31, F-SI-32, F-SI-35, F-SI-37, F-SI-40, F-SI-51, F-SI-54,
F-SI-55, F-SI-72, F-SI-73, F-SI-74, F-SI-77, F-SI-106, F-SI-150, F-SI-151,
F-SI-157, F-SI-159, F-SI-168, F-SI-unlisted, F-ST-98, F-ST-116,
F-ST-122 |
| Floyd, John B.: C-A-R-48, C-BL-64, C-P-C-19b, C-P-U-4b,
C-A-D-10, C-A-D-11, C-A-H-9 |
| Foxes: C-A-O-26-28, C-A-O-34-37, C-A-O-43 |
| Franklin, Benjamin: PNM-80, PNM-81, PNM-85,
PNM-90 |
| Fremont, Jessie: FP-JF-10, FP-JF-64 |
| Fremont, John C.: FP-JF |
| Gallows: C-A-R-18, C-A-R-21, C-B-49, C-P-A-5, C-P-C-19b,
C-P-F-4, C-P-J-42, C-P-J-50, C-P-L-3, C-P-L-4, C-P-O-5, C-P-T-16, C-P-T-17,
C-P-T-18, C-P-T-31, C-P-W-12, F-L-96 |
| Handcuffs: C-O-12, C-O-13, C-P-J-13 |
| Hogs: C-A-O-6, C-A-O-12, C-A-O-21, C-A-O-24, C-A-O-25,
C-A-O-53, C-A-O-54, C-A-O-64 |
| Horses: FP-GW-80, FP-GW-83, FP-GW-86, FP-GW-86a, C-A-H,
C-P-T-47a, C-P-T-48, C-P-U-2, M-A-unlisted, M-R-2 |
| Jackson, Andrew: PNM-100, SC-NB-60, E-R-268, E-R-296,
F-ST-123b |
| Kane, George P.: PM-80 |
| Ladd, Luther C.: PM-171 |
| Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier:
PNM-107, SC-MB-63 |
| Letcher, John: C-A-R-48, C-A-O-42, C-P-G-20 |
| Lions: C-A-H-28, C-A-H-38, C-A-O-7, C-A-O-20, C-A-O-50,
C-A-O-63, C-B-49, C-BL-28, C-P-G-21 |
| Lyon, Nathaniel: PM-177, PM-183 |
| McClellan, George B.: FP-WS-48, FP-GM, C-P-A-11,
C-P-A-33, C-P-B-6, C-P-B-10, C-P-J-32, C-P-M-1, F-SI-155 |
| Massachusetts: ST-479, ST-480, C-A-O-29a, E-L-12, F-L-48,
F-R-28, F-R-195, O-M-33 |
| Monkeys: C-A-O-14, C-A-O-37, C-A-O-48, C-A-O-49,
C-A-O-51, C-A-O-56, C-A-O-62, C-A-O-67, C-P-G-18 |
| Nooses: C-A-D-26, C-SK-6, C-SK-18, C-O-5a, C-P-A-12,
C-P-A-24, C-P-A-26-29, C-P-J-35, C-P-N-2, C-P-O-5, C-P-T-16, C-P-T-17,
C-P-T-25 |
| Price, Sterling: C-O-28 |
| Putnam, Israel: FP-GM-102 |
| Rodents: C-B-22, C-P-S-21a, C-A-D-10, C-A-D-11, C-A-E-1,
C-A-Ro |
| Sailors: M-T-11, M-T-27, M-T-45a, M-T-48, M-T-48a,
M-F-72, M-R-14, M-L-17, M-L-31, M-L-47, M-L-47a |
| Scott, Winfield: FP-GW-149, FP-AL-188, FP-AL-198, FP-WS,
C-A-D-1, C-A-D-5, C-A-D-8, C-A-D-10, C-A-D-11, C-A-D-16, C-A-D-24, C-A-D-30a,
C-A-D-37, C-A-D-37a, C-A-D-40a, C-A-D-41, C-A-D-42, C-A-D-45, C-A-D-48,
C-A-R-31, C-A-R-42, C-A-R-48, C-A-Ro-3, C-A-O-30, C-A-O-37, C-B-1, C-B-42,
C-B-53, C-B-56a, C-BL-64, C-O-53, C-P-B-10, C-P-G-5, C-P-G-8, C-P-J-3, C-P-J-6,
C-P-J-27, C-P-J-50, C-P-J-53, C-P-J-59, C-P-L-2a, C-P-M-6, C-P-M-7, C-P-S-15a,
C-P-S-21a, C-P-S-24, C-P-T-1, C-P-T-28, C-P-T-43, C-P-T-56, C-P-W-1, F-SI-155,
F-ST-123b, O-M-12 |
| Secession: FP-AL-64a, PM-80, PNM-3, PNM-117, SC-NB-79,
ST-25-35, C-A-D-4, C-A-D-5, C-A-H-1, C-A-H-3a, C-A-H-6, C-A-H-31a, C-A-H-36,
C-A-H-41a, C-A-R-6, C-A-R-7, C-A-R-13, C-A-R-15, C-A-R-25, C-A-R-31, C-A-R-34,
C-A-R-46, C-A-Ro-9, C-A-O-25, C-A-O-30, C-A-O-46, C-A-O-57, C-B-18, C-B-25,
C-B-26, C-B-41, C-BL-5, C-BL-40, C-BL-70a, C-D-2, C-D-18, C-D-24, C-D-30,
C-D-35, C-D-39, C-F-6, C-SK-3, C-SK-6, C-SK-17, C-SK-18, C-SK-19, C-O-44,
C-P-A-23, C-P-A-34, C-P-G-17, C-P-J-36, C-P-O-5, C-P-P-5, C-P-S-3, C-P-S-14,
C-P-S-17, C-P-S-17b, C-P-S-20, C-P-T-16, C-P-T-17, C-P-T-22a, C-P-T-34,
C-P-T-41, C-P-T-43, C-P-T-56, C-P-T-60, C-P-U-2, C-P-U-11, C-P-V-2, E-R-145,
F-O-35, F-SI-72, F-F-119, O-M-9, O-S-43 1776: FP-GW-71, FP-GM-102, SC-MB-63,
C-P-V-3, F-T-31, M-T-82, F-SI-51, O-M-28, CF-O-3 |
| Seward, William: FP-AL-188, FP-AL-198 |
| Shields: FP-GW-137, FP-GW-165, FP-AL-64a, FP-WS-8a,
FP-WS-71, FP-GM-73, FP-EE-4, FP-EE-54, FP-EE-67, FP-EE-67a, FP-JF-10, PNM-1,
SC-NW-26, C-B-51, C-B-52, C-P-W-12, E-L-6, E-L-11, E-L-130, E-L-132, E-L-153,
E-L-158, E-L-162, E-L-166, E-L-168, E-L-177, E-L-231, E-L-265, E-L-276,
E-L-277, E-L-unlisted, E-R-8, E-R-18, E-R-31, E-R-99, E-R-102, E-R-103,
E-R-105, E-R-106, E-R-118, E-R-131, E-R-132, E-R-145, E-R-154, E-R-171,
E-R-214, E-R-244, E-R-unlisted-2, F-T-31, F-T-59, F-T-64, F-R-269, F-R-269,
F-R-273, F-R-274, M-F-72, M-L-55, F-P-7, F-SI-1, F-SI-2, F- SI-4, F-SI-5,
F-SI-7, F-SI-9, F-SI-16, F-SI-18, F-SI-20, F-SI-21, F-SI-29, F-SI-31, F-SI-32,
F-SI-35, F-SI-37, F-SI-40, F-SI-81, F-SI-106, F-SI-110, F-SI-114, F-SI-152,
F-ST-6, F-ST-10, F-ST-14, F-ST-37a, F-ST-56, F-ST-83, F-ST-unlisted, F-F-2,
F-F-53, F-F-54, F-F-56, F-F-61, F-F-62, F-F-66, F-F-67, F-F-68, F-F-83, F-F-85,
F-F-201, F-F-205, F-F-253a, F-F-261, O-S, CF-FL-2, CF-FL-8, CF-P-1, Misc-1,
Misc-5 |
| Sigel, Franz: PM-242 |
| Skulls: C-SK, C-A-R-43, C-A-O-27, C-A-O-28, C-A-O-50,
C-A-O-56, C-A-O-57, C-BL-55, C-F-2, C-F-6, C-F-10. C-F-15, C-SH-4, C-SH-6,
C-O-53, C-P-A-21, C-P-J-47, C-P-J-51, C-P-R-6, C-P-S-3, C-P-T-1, C-P-T-47a,
C-P-T-48, C-P-T-60, F-F-119, Slavery: C-D-30, C-O-7, C-P-C-16, C-P-J-13,
C-P-J-47, C-P-N-1 |
| Slavery: C-D-30, C-O-7, C-P-C-16, C-P-J-13, C-P-J-47,
C-P-N-1 |
| Smith, Caleb B.: FP-AL-188 |
| Snakes: FP-GW-158, C-A-R-12, C-A-R-13, C-A-R-15,
C-A-R-18, C-A-R-19, C-A-R-21, C-A-R-23, C-A-R-25, C-A-R-26a, C-A-R-26b,
C-A-R-33, C-A-R-39, C-A-R-42, C-A-R-43, C-A-R-44, C-B-29, C-B-51, C-B-52,
C-B-58, C-D-21, C-SK-3, C-SK-23, C-O-15, C-P-O-14, C-P-U-11, C-P-W-12, E-L-7,
E-L-162, E-L-204, E-L-219a, E-L-223, E-L-226, E-R-103, E-R-210, E-R-211,
E-R-296, F-F-194, F-F-197, F-F-199, F-F-209, CF-FL-10, CF-FL-11, CF-FL-12,
CF-O-3 |
| Soldiers: C-A-O-63, C-B-57, C-D-19, C-D-44, C-P-A-31,
C-P-A-39, C-P-B-3a , C-P-C-7, C-P-C-9, C-P-D-8, C-P-D-10a, C-P-F-1, C-P-F-4,
C-P-F-8, C-P-F-9, C-P-G-9a, C-P-J-19a, C-P-J-30, C-P-J-60, C-P-L-3, C-P-L-4,
C-P-N-4, C-P-O-13, C-P-O-14, C-P-P-1, C-P-R-1, C-P-R-1a, C-P-S-24, C-P-T-10-12,
C-P-T-16, C-P-T-17, C-P-T-19, C-P-T-20, C-P-T-22a, C-P-T-23, C-P-T-61, M-A,
M-T-5a, M-T-6, M-T-11, M-T-28, M-T-60, M-T-82, M-R-17, M-R-25, M-R-34, M-R-54,
M-R-60, M-R-63, M-R-70, M-R-72, M-L-10, M-L-28, CF-M |
| Stars: FP-GW-24, FP-AL-142, C-BL-23, E-L-265, F-T-64,
F-R-35, O-ST |
| Stephens, Alexander H.: C-A-H-42, C-BL-64, C-P-W-12,
F-O-35, CF-FL-13 |
| Stringham, Silas: PM-275 |
| Treason: C-A-H-12, C-D-2, C-D-7, C-D-19, C-D-30, C-O-15,
C-P-A-28c, C-P-A-29, E-L-219a, E-R-268, F-L-62, M-L-34, F-SI-150,
F-F-253a |
| Turtles: C-A-R-1, C-A-R-3, C-A-R-48 |
| Uncle Sam: C-A-R-13, C-A-R-15, C-A-R-42, C-A-R-44,
C-A-R-46, C-A-O-7, C-A-O-60, C-B-12, C-B-19, C-B-49, C-B-57, C-B-58, C-BL-55,
C-D-24, C-F-23, C-F-24, C-P-A-26, C-P-A-27, C-P-A-28c, C-P-A-29, C-P-G-8,
C-P-I-8, C-P-T-27, C-P-T-33, C-P-T-41, C-P-U-6, C-P-U-11, C-P-W-13, C-P-W-15,
O-M-7-18 |
| Warren, Joseph: FP-EE-8, FP-EE-74 |
| Washington, George: FP-GW; C-BL-60, M-T-82, M-R-42,
M-R-44, M-R-53, M-R-55, F-ST-27, F-F-159, F-F-159d, O-M-15 |
| Washington, Martha: PNM-115 |
| Washington, D. C.: C-P-V-3, SC-DC, C-A-D-24, C-A-D-26,
C-A-D-30a-48, C-A-Ro-7, C-A-O-26, C-A-O-27, C-A-O-28, C-B-14, C-B-42, C-B-48,
C-B-53, C-B-56a, C-O-10, C-O-43, C-P-A-5, C-P-B-6, C-P-C-19b, C-P-H-1,
C-P-J-10, C-P-J-19a, C-P-J-21, C-P-J-43, C-P-S-12a, C-P-T-7, C-P-T-14,
C-P-T-34, C-P-U-13, C-P-W-12, M-F-30, M-R-99, F-F-261, O-M-7 |
| Webster, Daniel: PNM-117, F-SI-72 |
| Wells, Gideon: FP-AL-188 |
| Whiskey: C-A-R-43, C-D-34, C-SK-17, C-SK-23, C-O-1,
C-P-A-4, C-P-A-21, C-P-B-2, C-P-J-42, C-P-T-23, C-P-W-13, C-P-W-15 |
| Wigfall, Louis T.: C-A-R-48, C-P-O-2, C-P-W-4, C-P-W-8,
C-P-W-10, C-P-W-16 |
| Wise, Henry A.: C-A-R-48, C-P-A-11, C-P-B-8, C-P-T-27,
C-P-T-47a, C-P-T-48 |
| Wool, John: PM-268 |
| Zouaves: FP-EE17, FP-EE-18, FP-EE-71, C-A-R-1, C-A-R-3,
C-P-A-23, C-P-J-19a, C-P-P-2, C-P-T-11, C-P-T-16, C-P-T-17, M-A-23a, M-A-48,
M-A-49, M-A-51, M-R-60, M-R-63, M-R-70, M-R-72, M-R-90, M-L-95 |
Civil War Patriotic Covers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
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| Persons: |
| | Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889--Caricatures and
cartoons. |
| | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Caricatures and
cartoons. |
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| Subjects: |
| | Confederate States of America--Caricatures and
cartoons. |
| | Covers (Philately). |
| | Flags--Pictorial works. |
| | Secession--Pictorial works. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--African Americans. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Caricatures and cartoons. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Pictorial works. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Women--Pictorial works. |
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