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001conf: Ogden Civil War Print: Robert E. Lee. Color lithograph drawn by H.A. Ogden and published in 1900, titled "General Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862." Lee is shown with several Confederate officers, watching the battle from a hillside. There is a horizontal crease mark in the middle of the image, where it was originally folded into a book. Overall condition is excellent. 10x13 in. SOLD
003conf: 1864 Civil War: Rebels Destroy Mansion. Two hand colored, engraved scenes from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. Both images pertain to the sack of the Blair Mansion, near Washington DC, by Confederate troops. Top image shows the ruins of the mansion. Bottom image shows a group of Confederate soldiers brazenly "carousing near the garden vase." Text on the page describes a peace conference which had been recently held in Niagara Falls New York. 11x16 in. $50
004conf: 1862 Civil War: Rebels Sack Western Town. Hand colored engraving from Harper’s Weekly, titled "John Morgan’s Highwaymen Sacking a Peaceful Village in the West." Shows Confederate soldiers burning houses and attacking hapless civilians. 11x16 in. $50
005conf: Portrait of President Jefferson Davis. Photographic portrait of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy. Printed circa 1895 as an illustration to a book. 6x10 in. $30 |
006conf: 1861 Capture of Union Soldier by Rebels. Hand colored engraving from the Illustrated London News, titled "The Civil War in America: Capture of a United States Dragoon by Guerrilla Horsemen in Virginia." Shows a lone Union soldier being ambushed by numerous Confederates on horseback. Above the image is an article describing the political conflicts that were going on in the United States at the time, over states’ rights to secede from the Union. 11x16 in. $50 SOLD
007conf: 1866 Portrait, Article on Robert E. Lee. Hand colored, engraved portrait of Robert E. Lee, from Harper’s Weekly. Accompanied by an article about Lee’s life and career as a soldier. Two portraits beneath the article are unrelated to Lee. 11x16 in. $40
008conf: 1861 Portrait of Jefferson Davis. Hand colored, engraved portrait of Jefferson Davis from the March 9, 1861 issue of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper—only a month before the Civil War began. Above the portrait is an article about Davis’ life and career as a soldier and statesman. 11x16 in. $50
009conf: Portrait of Southern General Braxton Bragg. Photographic portrait of Braxton Bragg, the Confederate leader at the Battle of Chickamauga. Published in 1912 as an illustration to a book. Beneath the portrait is a short biographical paragraph, describing Bragg’s military accomplishments. 7x10 in. $25 |
010conf: 1863 Portraits of Confederate Officers. Collage of hand colored, steel engraved portraits, published as an illustration to a book during the Civil War. Title of the collage is "Rebel Officers." Seven Confederate military commanders are shown, surrounding a portrait of President Jefferson Davis. Officers shown are Beauregard, Lee, Bragg, Hollins, Buckner, Johnson, and Johnston. 6x9 in. $50
011conf: 1889 The Late Jefferson Davis- His Inauguration As President of the Southern Confederacy At Montgomery, Alabama, February 18th, 1861. This hand colored engraving is from the December 1889 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. size: 11x16 in. $60
012conf: 1907 Portrait, Article on Robert E. Lee. Photographic portrait of Robert E. Lee, from Collier’s magazine on the hundredth anniversary of his birth. Image is surrounded by a short biographical article, which was written by the eldest son of Ulysses S. Grant. 9x11 in. $25
013conf: 1862 Civil War: Rebels Attacking Civilians. Large, hand colored print from Harper’s Weekly, titled "A Rebel Guerrilla Raid in a Western Town. Shows Confederate soldiers burning the town and assaulting peaceful civilians during the raid. A Confederate flag is hanging from the flagpole on a public building, and the words "Death to Yankees" are scrawled on the wall. This is clearly an attempt by a Northern publication to portray the rebels in the worst possible light. 16x22 in. $100 |
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