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Prints and Pictorial Ephemera at the Home Front during the Civil War. Georgia B. Barnhill. Currier & Ives. The Union Volunteer. New York, 1861. Death of Col. Edward D. Baker. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861. Currier & Ives. The Soldier ’ s Grave.
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Prints and Pictorial Ephemera at theHome Front during the Civil War Georgia B. Barnhill
Currier & Ives. The Union Volunteer. New York, 1861
Death of Col. Edward D. Baker. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861
Currier & Ives, The American Patriot’s Dream. New York, 1861.
Thomas Nast, The Commander in Chief and The Domestic Blockade. New York: Currier & Ives, 1863.
Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. New York: John C. Buttre.
The First Naval Conflict Between Iron Clad Vessels. New York: Endicott & Company, 1862.
J. Nep Roesler. Crossing to Fayetteville. Cincinnati, 1862
Winslow Homer, The Letter for Home. Boston: Prang, 1863
Adelaide R. Sawyer, The Empty Sleeve, New York, 1866.
A True Plan of the Battle near Leesburg, Va. Richmond: J. Baumgarten, 1861.
J. P. Webster, Civille Bellum or Brother and The Fallen Dragoon. Chicago: H. M. Higgins, 1862.
The Flag of Our Union. New York: Charles Magnus, Ca. 1862.
Stephen C. Foster, We’ve a Million in the Field. New York, S. T. Gordon, 1862.
George Root. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The Pri- Soner’s Hope. New York: Charles Magnus, 1864.
Two pieces composed and dedicated to the memory Of Col. Ellsworth. 1861.