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001al: Large antique map of Alabama from 1904. Nicely colored
lithograph published by Cram. 14.5x22 in. $50
005al: Stevenson Alabama Civil War view. Good panoramic
view of the town during the war. 11x16 in. $50
007al: Gulf of Mexico 1884. Striking hand colored
views of a live oak reserve on the Gulf. 11x16 in. $60
012al: 1883 Cotton Culture in the South. This hand
colored antique engraving shows: cotton steamer unloading, cotton yard and sheds,
weighing and sampling, steam press, cotton train, sampling room, baling
in a pickery, on the cotton levee, New Orleans. This unique engraving is
from the July, 1883 edition of Harper's Weekly. size: 11x16 $80
100al: 1902 Large Color Map of Alabama. Antique,
large color map of Alabama published as part of The Century Atlas in 1902.
12x16 in. $30
102al: 1900 Map of Birmingham. Handsome map shows
straits of the city and suburbs. Printed by George Cram in 1900. 11x14 in.
$40
104al: 1911 Large Color Map of Alabama. Shows 3 dozen old
railroad lines and includes inset of Birmingham. Map by Rand McNally 20x28
in. $80
105al: Detailed 1901 Railroad Map of Alabama. Beautiful
map from the 1901 first edition of George Cram's folio-size world atlas.
Color coded lines on the map show the names and locations of railroads throughout
the state. State and county borders are outlined in yellow. Cities, towns
and geographical features are all shown. This antique map would look great in a
frame! 18x27 in. $100
106al: 1897 Map of Birmingham Alabama. Interesting,
detailed map of Birmingham by George F. Cram. All old street names are shown,
as well as railroad lines, streetcar lines, parks and cemeteries. In the
downtown area, locations of railroad depots and major buildings are marked.
11x15 in. $40
202al: Colton's hand colored map of Alabama showing
all the counties. Easch county is done in a different pastel color. Rivers
and railroad lines are also shown. A lovely decorative engraved border surrounds
the map. 17.5x14.5 in. $300
203al: Beautifully hand colored view of Mobile. Showing
an excellent aerial image of the busy downtown Mobile area. Published in
Harper's Weekly February 2, 1884. 11x16 in. $80
205al: 1857 Picture of a man with his carabou transporting
cotton. Hand colored engraved image titled, "State of Alabama," drawn by
N. U. Peirce from Ballou's Pictorial. Shows scene of a man and his dog leading
his carabou as they transport cotton. 11 x 16in. $40
206al: 1862 Picture of The Confederate Sloop of War
"290," or the Alabama, Leaving the Merchant-Ship Tonowanda. Hand colored
engraved image titled, "The Confederate Sloop of War "290," or the Alabama,
Leaving the Merchant-Ship Tonowanda," from The Illustrated London News.
Shows scene of the Alabama, Leaving the Merchant-Ship Tonowanda. 11 x 16in.
$60
207al: 1861 Picture of the Inauguration of the Jefferson
Davis as the President of the Provisional Government of the New Southern
Confederacy of America. Hand colored engraved image titled,"The Inauguration
of the Hon. Jefferson Davis as the President of the Provisional Government
of the New Southern Confederacy of America," from the Illustrated London
News. 9 x 11in. $60
210al: 1861 Intricate picture of Commissioners from
the Southern Confederacy. Beautiful hand colored engraved image titled,
"Messrs Roman, Forsyth and Crawford, Commissioner at Washington From the
Southern Confederacy," from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Shows
portrait of A.B. Roman, Esq., John Forsyth, Esq., and Martin Crawford, Esq.
11 x 16in. $50
211al: 1880 Elegant images of agricultural negroes.
Gorgeous hand colored engraved images titled, "Inside Southern Cabins-Agricultural
Negroes," from Harper's Weekly. Shows scenes of agricultural negroes in
Alabama inside southern cabins. 11 x 16in. $30
214al: Gorgeous hand colored map of Georgia and Alabama
showing all the counties. Each county is done in a different pastel color.
Rivers and railroad lines are also shown. A lovely decorative engraved border
surrounds the map. 15 x 12in. $100
215al: 1862 Intricate picture of soldiers searching
for rebels in a cave in Alabama. Beautifully engraved image titled, "Searching
For Rebels in a Cave in Alabama," drawn by Mr. Hubner from Harper's Weekly.
Shows scene of soldiers searching by firelight in a cave for rebels. 11
x 16in. $40
216al: c1865 Beautiful hand colored topographical
map of Alabama published by Julien Bien from the Atlas to Accompany the
Offical Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. This map includes bordering
states such as, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and Mississippi. This
intricate map displays mountain ranges, rivers, cities, valleys and towns.
18 x 29in. $90
218al:
1861 Hand colored wood engraving featured in The Illustrated London News titled, "The Civil War in America: Engagement Between the 71st. New York and an Alabama Regiment at the Bull Run."
15-1/2 x 11 in. $60
219al:
1863 Hand colored wood engravings featured in The Illustrated London News showing Scenes on Board the Alabama. Three engravings showing the Captain, Master, Secretary and First Lieutenant. 15-1/2 x 11 in.
$60
220al:
1861 Hand colored wood engravings featured in Harper's Weekly showing three scenes, from left to right: "The White House At Montgomery - Rent $5000 A Year;" "City of Montgomery, Alabama;" and "Drumming Up Recruits for the Confederate Army."
21 x 7-3/4 in. $60
221al:
1864 Julius Bien & Co. Lithograph titled, "E. No. 1 Sketch of the Main Line of the Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA., upon the Advance of the United States Forces -- June, 1864." Several map areas on a double page showing the Rebel Defences, Mobile, Ala.; The Lines of the Enemy; Operations of various divisions and military sketches.
29 x 18 in. $100
222al:
1835 colored map showing the "United States, Exhibiting the Railroads & Canals." Map created by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford. Explanation is on bottom righthand corner of map.
12-1/2 x 10 in. $175
223al:
1850 map with text showing State of Georgia and Extent of Alabama, 50,722 square miles -- Population in 1850, 771,623.
10 x 8 in. $50
224al:
1863 Johnson's map of Georgia and Alabama, published by Johnson and Ward. Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1863 by A.J. Johnson, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Small Explanation on top right corner.
26 x 18 in. $100
225al:
1889 Colored map of Alabama, created by Geo. F. Cram, Engraver and Publisher, Chicago, Ill. Map shows all the cities and districts in colorful detail.
14-1/2 x 11 in. $40
226al:
1878 Hand colored County Map of Florida with large Mobile (AL) inset on left side of map. Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1878 by Samuel Agustus Mitchell, Jr. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Decorative floral border.
15 x 12 in. $100
227al:
1890 Wood engravings with text featured in Harper's Weekly. Bottom engraving is titled, "A Surface Cut at the Morris Iron Mine at Redding Near Birmingham, Alabama."
16 x 11 in. $40
228al:
1861 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly showing, "The Cabinet of the Confederate States at Montgomery. --(From Photographs by Whitehurst, of Washington, and Hinton, of Montgomery, Alabama).
16 x 11 in. $50
229al:
1895 Nine hand colored half-tones featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "The Tuskegee Plan" -- "Practical Education for the Southern Negro in Alabama." Each scene shows an occupation that the negros were trained in performing during that time.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $70
230al:
1895 Nine hand colored half-tones featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "The Tuskegee Plan" -- "Practical Education for the Southern Negro in Alabama." Each half-tone shows people performing a task from wheelwrighting to grafting trees.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $70
231al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraved map featured in Harper's Weekly showing, "Map of the Campaign in East Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida."
16 x 11 in. $60
232al:
1898 Color outlined map of Alabama which includes a color Explanation key on bottom with an Index of Cities on outside of map's borders.
25 x 17-1/2 in. $100
233al:
1865 Two hand colored wood engravings featured in Harper's Weekly shown on top engraving, "The Flight of Jeff Davis -- A Sudden Alarm and Stampede;" and bottom engraving titled, "Jeff Davis Bidding Farewell to His Escort Two Days Before His Capture."
15-1/2 x 11 in. $60
234al:
1866 Hand colored wood engraving half-sheet which was featured in Harper's Weekly showing, "Alabamians Receiving Rations." (Sketched by A.R. Ward.)
11 x 9 in. $40
235al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Soldier's Ball at Huntsville, Alabama -- Dancing the 'Virginia Reel.'"
15-1/2 x 11 in. $60
236al:
1890 Hand colored wood engravings on one page showing, "The Newly Completed Mussel Shoals Canal." The Shoal Creek Aqueduct, Lock No. 1, Lock B, Lock No. 7 & Aqueduct and Canal from Lock B are shown.
15-1/4 x 10-1/2 in. $60
237al:
1862 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly with top engraving titled, "The Town of Stevenson, Alabama, Held By the Union Forces."
16 x 11 in. $50
238al:
1886 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization titled, "Brought To A Standstill -- An Incident of the Floods in Alabama -- Drawn by Charles Graham from A Passenger's Notes." Scene shows a steamtrain halted by floods in Alabama, its tracks completely covered by a few feet of water.
16 x 10-1/2 in. $60
239al:
1863 Two wood engravings featured in Harper's Weekly showing on top, "The Siege of Charleston -- The 'Segar Steamer' Which Propelled the Rebel Torpedo;" and bottom, "The Siege of Charleston -- Attempt To Blow Up the 'Ironsides' By A Rebel Torpedo."
15-1/2 x 11 in. $50
240al:
1867 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Trial of Jeff Davis, May 13, 1867 -- Mr. Charles O'Conor Moving for his Release on Bail."
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60
241al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Farragut's Victory in Mobile Bay -- The Capture of the Rebel Ram 'Tennessee,' -- Sketched by Robert Weir."
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60
242al:
1885 Hand colored wood engravings showing The Camp Ground, The Grand Review, and The Prize Company. Title of all three is, "The Inter-State Military Drill at Mobile, Alabama, May 6-9. -- From Sketches by Horace Bradley." Small engraving of Captain Tom Scurry is displayed on page as well.
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60
243al:
C.1896 Double-page hand colored half-tone featured in Leslie's Weekly with text written about The New South and the Warrior River Canal shown in Jefferson County. Title is, "The New South -- Birmingham, Ensley, and Bessemer, Alabama."
22 x 16 in. $120
244al:
1874 Hand colored copper engraved map titled, "County Map of the States of Georgia and Alabama" with insets on right side of Savannah and the City of Atlanta, the Capitol of Georgia." Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by S. Augustus Mitchell in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Thick, floral border with nice detail of cities and counties in each state.
22-1/2 x 15 in. $120
245al:
1887 Hand colored copper engraved map titled, "Railroad and County Map of Alabama." Explanation shown under map's title. Alabama's cities and counties are shown in detail.
23-1/2 x 17 in . $100
246al:
1864 Hand colored double-page wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "The United States Sloop of War "Richmond" on Blockade Duty, Off Mobile."
22 x 16 in. $150
247al:
1862 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper titled, "Gen. Robert M'Cook Waylaid and Murdered By Rebel Guerillas, While Sick and Wounded in His Ambulance, On His Way from Salem, Alabama, To Join His Brigade."
16 x 11 in. $50
248al:
1864 Hand colored double-page wood engravings featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Farragut's Fleet Passing the Forts and Obstructions at the Entrance of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864."
22 x 15-1/2 in. $150
249al:
1862 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization titled, "The "Nashville" and "Tuscarora" At Southampton, England." Image shows these ships, as well as the "Dauntless," and the "Moultan" in dock.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $50
250al:
1881 Hand colored engraving featured in Puck and published by Keppler & Schwarzmann titled, "A Dead Hero and A Live Jackass." Image shows an old man with a tattered hoop skirt holding a book titled 'History of Treason By an Ex-Traitor' in his right hand and a large bag full of coin money labeled 'History of Treason Profits' in his left hand.
13 x 10 in. $30
251al:
1866 Hand colored steel engraving showing Jefferson Davis, from the Original Painting by Chappel in the Possession of the Publishers. Entered According to an Act of Congress in 1866 by Johnson Fry & Co.in the Clerk's Office of the District Court...
11 x 7-1/2 in. $60
252al:
1862 Double-page wood engraving featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper titled, "An Anglo-Rebel Prison -- Hold of the British Pirate Shamer Adatama, Capt. Semmes, In Which Were Confined the Officers and Crews of the Whalers and Merchantmen Captured By That Vessel -- Getting Down Water to the Prisoners, Who Were Kept in Irons."
22 x 16 in. $50
253al:
1883 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "The Salt Mine of Petite Anse," drawn by Charles Graham from Sketches by J.O. Davidson. Six different views of the salt mine are shown.
16 x 11 in. $50
254al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly with top image titled, "Guard-Boat on Picket Duty Off Mobile."
16 x 11 in. $40
255al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly showing in top engraving, "Huntsville, Alabama, from General Logan's Head-Quarters." Bottom engraving is titled, "Dragging Artillery Through the Mud."
15-1/2 x 11 in. $60
256al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Head-Quarters of General Thomas --The Captured Cannon." Sketched by Mr. Theodore R. Davis.
16 x 11 in. $50
257al:
1862 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper titled, "The Pirate Ship Sumter, Capt. Semmes, Entering the Bay of Gibraltar -- Her Last Voyage As A "Confederate" Steamer."
16 x 11 in. $60
258al:
1861 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "An Alabama Regiment Marching Through Capitol Square, Richmond, On Their Way to Join the Rebel Forces Under Beauregard."
16 x 11 in. $60
259al:
1863 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War titled, "Stevenson, Alabama."
16 x 11 in. $40
260al:
1862 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War titled, "Huntsville, Alabama." Engraving is on side of page with text on bottom of engraving.
16 x 11 in. $30
261al:
C.1910 New Encyclopedic Atlas and Gazetteer half-tone images and text on page showing the pig-iron furnace in Ensley, Alabama; an Alabama iron ore bank; the Coke oven at Jasper, Alabama; and various informational facts about Alabama, including the nationalities of the population living there in 1900.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $30
262al:
1861 Hand colored engraved portrait of Jefferson Davis with information on his birthright, service and final rest in 1889 listed below his image. A floral garland surrounds him.
16 x 11 in. $40
263al:
1866 Hand colored wood engraving on half-page titled, "Alabamians Receiving Rations," sketched at that time by A.R. Waud.
11 x 9 in. $30
264al:
1864 Hand colored wood engraved map featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Map of the Rebellion, As It Was in 1861 and As It Is in 1864." What is now considered Mexico is displayed as Lower California on this map.
16 x 11 in. $60
265al:
1871 Wood engraving featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper showing the Hon. George H. Williams, Hon. Hamilton Fish, General Robert C. Schenck, Attorney-General Ebenezer Rockwell Hoar, and Justice Samuel Nelson in an image titled, "The High Commissioners On the Part of the United States For the Settlement of the "Alabama," Fishery, and Other International Claims."
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $40
266al:
1855 Hand colored wood engraving with text featured in Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion showing Cotton Loading in top and bottom image.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $50
267al:
C.1910 Hand colored map of Alabama from the Gazetteer of Alabama, copyrighted and published by the Geographical Publishing Co., Chicago. All of the counties are outlined in green borders.
21-1/2 x 15-1/2 in. $40
268al:
1863 Double-paged hand colored Johnson's Georgia and Alabama by Johnson and Ward map with insets of the Tuscaloosa Observatory and the Rice-Mill on Savannah River.
27 x 18 in. $140
269al:
1889 Hand colored double-paged Railroad and County Map of Alabama by Geo. F. Cram, Engraver and Publisher, Chicago. Map shows all the railroad stops along the way.
23-1/2 x 17-1/2 in. $100
270al:
1861 - 1865 Hand colored lithographed double-paged General Topographical Map of Alabama, Sheet XIII featured in the Atlas To Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865. From Plate CXLVIII.
29 x 19-1/2 in. $80
271al:
1865 Hand colored wood engraving featured in The Illustrated London News showing, "The Last Days of the Confederate Government," as Mr. Jefferson Davis signs the Acts of Government by the Roadside in top engraving and Mr. Jefferson Davis bids farewell to his escort two days before his capture in bottom image.
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60
272al:
1864 Hand colored wood engravings and text featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "View of Mobile and the Federal Fleet in the Bay." 15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $50
273al:
1890 Hand colored map of Alabama showing all the cities and county borders.
26 x 19 in. $80
274al:
1861 Double-page hand colored wood engraving featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper titled, "Inauguration of Jefferson Davis, President of the Southern Confederacy, At Montgomery, Ala. The Capital of the Southern Confederacy on Monday, Feb. 18, 1861."
22 x 16 in. $150
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