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[Bookmark prospectus for three works by Willsie Morrow: With malice toward none; Forever free; and Mary Todd Lincoln.]

[Bookmark prospectus for three works by Willsie Morrow: With malice to...

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Important news by telegraph. - Public domain broadside, Library of Congress

Important news by telegraph. - Public domain broadside, Library of Con...

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The New Year's address of the Newsmen of the New York Herald.

The New Year's address of the Newsmen of the New York Herald.

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View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee for recruiting colored regiments, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, in commemoration of emancipation in Maryland, November 1, 1864.

View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee...

Second leaf contains the history of emancipation in Maryland and extracts from speeches and poems on liberty.

Train Extra! Right of free speech! George Francis Train arrested in Faneuil Hall, [Newspaper].

Train Extra! Right of free speech! George Francis Train arrested in Fa...

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[Bookmark prospectus for three works by Willsie Morrow: With malice toward none; Forever free; and Mary Todd Lincoln.]

[Bookmark prospectus for three works by Willsie Morrow: With malice to...

Bookmark. Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee for recruiting colored regiments, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, in commemoration of emancipation in Maryland, November 1, 1864.

View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee...

Second leaf contains the history of emancipation in Maryland and extracts from speeches and poems on liberty.

A council of war in '61. [Hall and Perine engraving]

A council of war in '61. [Hall and Perine engraving]

At the President's house Washington, D. C. President Lincoln and members of his cabinet in council with Lieut. Gen. Scott and prominent officers of the Army.

Virginia, [Partial map of Virginia.]. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Virginia, [Partial map of Virginia.]. American Civil War 1861-1865.

No scale given. Octagonal shape, surrounded by 32 portraits of military heroes of the Civil War.

The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
Proclamation emancipation, [Smith/Rosenthal].
The Sun, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865.
The Sun, [newspaper]. November 20, 1863.
The Following are the headings of the (Sunday) morning, New York Herald!
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee for recruiting colored regiments, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, in commemoration of emancipation in Maryland, November 1, 1864.

View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee...

Second leaf contains the history of emancipation in Maryland and extracts from speeches and poems on liberty.

The Sun, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865.
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
The right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
The Sun, [newspaper]. November 20, 1863.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.
Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Hartford Daily Courant, [newspaper]. June 4, 1861.

Hartford Daily Courant, [newspaper]. June 4, 1861.

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The right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee for recruiting colored regiments, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, in commemoration of emancipation in Maryland, November 1, 1864.

View of transparency in front of headquarters of supervisory committee...

Second leaf contains the history of emancipation in Maryland and extracts from speeches and poems on liberty.

Uncle Abe. "Hello! Ben, is that you? Glad to see you!" Butler. "Yes Uncle Abe. Got through with that New Orleans job. Cleaned them out and scrubbed them up! Any more scrubbing to give out?"

Uncle Abe. "Hello! Ben, is that you? Glad to see you!" Butler. "Yes Un...

Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

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Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Three cheers for Abe and Andy: a song for the times by Chas. B. Brigham.
The Sun, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865.
The Sun, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865.
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
Three cheers for Abe and Andy: a song for the times by Chas. B. Brigham.
Democracy's game of blind man's buff i.e bluff

Democracy's game of blind man's buff i.e bluff

No accession number. Published in: Washington post. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860224.

Hartford Daily Courant, [newspaper]. June 4, 1861.
The right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
The right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
Hold on Abraham! Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along.
Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
Three cheers for Abe and Andy: a song for the times by Chas. B. Brigham.
Three cheers for Abe and Andy: a song for the times by Chas. B. Brigham.
American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes, encampments, etc.

American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes,...

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Family record; American allegiance. Affirmation of allegiance.

Family record; American allegiance. Affirmation of allegiance.

A form for affirmation of allegiance, with portraits of Washington, Lincoln and the Union Generals surrounding a seal of the United States. Quotations from George Washington and Abraham Lincoln on either side o... More

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

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Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
The World, [newspaper]. June 9, 1864.
The right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
The Sun, [newspaper]. November 20, 1863.
The Sun, [newspaper]. November 20, 1863.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865.

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