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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun October 15, 1860 |
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Sub-entries:
- presidential campaign and election, 1860
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"THE PERILOUS VOYAGE TO THE WHITE HOUSE." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun December 15, 1860 |
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Sub-entries:
- presidential campaign and election, 1860
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"THE GREAT ORIGINAL WIDE-AWAKE." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun September 01, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- Washington, D. C., planned Confederate invasion of
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"HOW IT WAS THAT JEFF DAVIS DIDN'T TAKE WASHINGTON." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun May 01, 1862 |
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Sub-entries:
- Foote, Andrew Hull, 1806-1863
- Liberty goddess or Lady Liberty and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Union victory
- Union Zouaves and
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"THE LAST ACT OF THE DRAMA--GRAND TABLEAU." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun July 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Civil War, Union army and
- Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun September 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Grant, Ulysses Simpson, 1822-1885
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- presidential campaign and election, 1864
- Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun November 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
- Grant, Ulysses Simpson, 1822-1885
- peace negotiations, Niagara Falls, Canada
- presidential campaign and election, 1864
- Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"GENERAL BOMBSHELLS, THE TRUE PEACE CANDIDATE; OR, THE WAR PATH THE TRUE ONE." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun December 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
- presidential campaign and election, 1864
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Uncle Sam and
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"THE GOOD UNCLE AND THE NAUGHTY BOY." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun July 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Fort Monroe
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun April 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- White House and
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"A DEPENDENCE UPON ENGLAND AND FRANCE." |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"THE AMERICAN DIFFICULTY." |
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Sub-entries:
- Columbia and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"BRITANNIA SYMPATHISES WITH COLUMBIA." |
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Sub-entries:
- Black Americans and
- draft riots, New York City
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"KING MOB UPON HIS THRONE." |
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Comic Monthly July 01, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- execution of Confederate soldier
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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YE GALLANT WALLIANT SECESSION VOLUNTEER." |
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The Funniest of Phun April 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Sanitary Commission Fairs and
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SANITARY FAIR BY THE PUNKINS FAMILY." |
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The Funniest of Phun July 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Emancipation Proclamation and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"THE GLOVED HERO OF EMANCIPATION WAITING FOR THE INDISPENSABLE NECESSITY." |
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Harper's Weekly September 14, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- clothing made from
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"'RECOGNITION,' or 'NO.'" |
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Harper's Weekly January 24, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Emancipation Proclamation and
- public school
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"THE EMANCIPATION OF THE NEGROES, JANUARY, 1863--THE PAST AND THE FUTURE." |
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Harper's Weekly December 05, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Columbia and
- holidays, Thanksgiving Day
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Union army soldiers and
- Union naval seamen and
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"THANKSGIVING-DAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1863." |
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Harper's Weekly October 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Union army soldiers and
- Union naval seamen and
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[RALLY 'ROUND THE FLAG BOYS.] |
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Harper's Weekly October 15, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- presidential campaign and election, 1864
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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Harper's Weekly October 29, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- presidential campaign and election, 1864
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- upside down (signal of distress)
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"THE FORLORN HOPE--THE SHIP 'SECESSION' IN THE BREAKERS, THE CHICAGO WRECKERS RUSHING TO THE RESCUE." |
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Harper's Weekly November 05, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Black Union servicemen and
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"IMPETUOUS CHARGE OF THE FIRST COLORED REBEL REGIMENT." |
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Harper's Weekly December 03, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Columbia and
- holidays, Thanksgiving Day
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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[THANKSGIVING-DAY NOVEMBER 24, 1864.] |
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Harper's Weekly December 31, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Union army soldiers and
- Union victory, Confederate surrender (unconditional)
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[THE UNION CHRISTMAS DINNER.] |
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Harper's Weekly April 29, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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[ABRAHAM LINCOLN: THE NATION MOURNS HIS DEATH.] |
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Harper's Weekly December 09, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Civil War memory and remembrance
- Columbia and
- holidays, Thanksgiving Day
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag) and
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"NATIONAL THANKSGIVING, DECEMBER 7, 1865." |
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper February 01, 1862 |
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Sub-entries:
- Army of the Potomac and
- McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"'MASTERLY INACTIVITY,' OR SIX MONTHS ON THE POTOMAC." |
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper February 14, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Union Army command changes and
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"LINCOLN'S DREAM; OR, THERE'S A GOOD TIME COMING." |
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper March 28, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- peace petition and
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper February 18, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- White House and
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"A DEPENDENCE UPON ENGLAND AND FRANCE." |
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New York Illustrated News August 19, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"OLD MOSES DAVIS TO PRINCE NAPOLEON." |
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New York Illustrated News August 26, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"JOHN BULL AND THE AMERICAN LOAN." |
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New York Illustrated News January 02, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Union Army recruitment
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"URGE ENLISTMENTS & REJOICE THE ARMY." |
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New York Illustrated News April 23, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Sanitary Commission Fairs and
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SANITARY FAIR BY THE PUNKINS FAMILY." |
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The Phunny Phellow June 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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[ABRAHAM LINCOLN--WE MOURN OUR COUNTRY'S LOSS.] |
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Strong's Campaign Pictorial November 01, 1860 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- presidential campaign and election, 1860
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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Southern Punch December 26, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Black Americans, Union military service
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"FATE OF THE CONTRABANDS." |
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Sub-entries:
- Columbia and
- July 4, 1776
- presidential campaign and election, 1860
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Vanity Fair November 17, 1860 |
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Sub-entries:
- Hickory Boys (Stephen Douglas)
- presidential campaign and election, 1860
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES." |
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Vanity Fair March 23, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- clothing made from
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"PROF. LINCOLN IN HIS GREAT FEAT OF BALANCING." |
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Vanity Fair April 20, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- clothing made from
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- Uncle Sam and
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Vanity Fair October 04, 1862 |
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Sub-entries:
- Emancipation Proclamation and
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S POLITICAL GOVERNOR." |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
- state militiamen and
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Wide-Awake Pictorial November 01, 1860 |
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Sub-entries:
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- presidential campaign and election, 1860
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"HONEST OLD ABE MARCHING FORTH TO THE WHITE HOUSE." |
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Yankee Notions February 01, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Constitution, United States
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- secession, disunion
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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[AN OLD STORY IN A NEW SHAPE.] |
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Yankee Notions October 01, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Stars and Stripes (American national flag)
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"GETTING AT THE ROOT OF IT." |
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