The Dis-United States. Or the Southern Confederacy
The Confederate leaders are portrayed as a band of competing opportunists led by South Carolina governor and secessionist Francis Pickens (far left). The artist criticizes the January 1861 secession of five sta... More
The starting point of the great war between the states
Print shows a crowd gathered in front of the capitol building at Montgomery, Alabama, at the time of the announcement of Jefferson Davis as the first President of the Confederate States of America; also shown w... More
The starting point of the great war between the states / lith. by A. H...
Print shows a crowd gathered in front of the capitol building at Montgomery, Alabama, at the time of the announcement of Jefferson Davis as the first President of the Confederate States of America; also shown w... More
The starting point of the great war between the states
Print shows a crowd gathered in front of the capitol building at Montgomery, Alabama, at the time of the announcement of Jefferson Davis as the first President of the Confederate States of America; also shown w... More
The starting point of the great war between the states / lith. by A. H...
Print shows a crowd gathered in front of the capitol building at Montgomery, Alabama, at the time of the announcement of Jefferson Davis as the first President of the Confederate States of America; also shown w... More
Honorable William L. Yancey - Public domain portrait engraving
William L. Yancey, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing slightly right. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 4, no. 194 (1860 Sept. 15), p. 580.