- 10PCS US NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS,
1835-76 Nice grouping of 10 historic American newspapers and magazines, starting with the July 11, 1835 issue of the Boston Evening Gazette on to the National Ingelligencier...
[more like this] - 13PCS CHARLES DICKENS, NEWSPAPERS AND
ARTICLES A collection of period newspapers and newsmagazines with articles and references to Charles Dickens. Starting out with the Grand Ball which the New York Herald...
[more like this] - Three oversize books on the Civil War,
c/o Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion (Chicago, 1866; in two volumes) and The Atlanta Century, America's History (1860-1865) in Weekly Newspaper Format, created...
[more like this] - FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909), FEEDING
THE DOGS (HUNTING MUSK OX: FEED) Title: Frederic Remington (1861-1909), Feeding the Dogs (Hunting Musk Ox: Feed) Medium: oil en grisaille on canvas Dimensions: 22 x 20 Frame...
[more like this] - Harper\'s Weekly Hand-Colored Newspaper
Illustration, depicting \"The Bombardment of Port Hudson by Admiral Farragut\'s Fleet, March 14-15, 1863\", sketched by Mr. Hamilton, sight 14-3/4\" x 21-1/2\". Glazed,...
[more like this] - Pair of Harper\'s Weekly Hand-Colored
Newspaper Illustrations, depicting, respectively, the departure and landing of registered enemies of the United States at Madisonville, LA; and views of New Orleans, sight...
[more like this] - TN CIVIL WAR EPHEMERA INC. BROADSIDE
AND ZOLLICOFER SIG...8 pieces of Tennessee Civil War related ephemera. 1st item: Half of a printed 4 page broadside or pamphlet marking Tennessee's secession from the Union,...
[more like this] - TN 1896 CENTENNIAL ARCHIVEArchive of
items related to the 1896-97 Tennessee Centennial Exposition in Nashville. Descended in the family of Edward Dickson Hicks, an organizer of the Tennessee event and son in...
[more like this] - GIERS PHOTO GALLERY ACCOUNT BOOKS, ARCHIVEAccount
books and related items from the photography businesses operated by C.C. Giers (1828-1877) and his son Otto Giers of Nashville. 1st and 2nd items: 2 books, one titled Giers...
[more like this] - 8 FRAMED VIEWS OF NASHVILLE1st item:
"President McKinley's Visit to the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition", drawn by William A. Rogers, published 1897. From "Harper's Weekly", page 604. Wood cut...
[more like this] - GROUP 19TH C. NASHVILLE RELATED ILLUSTRATIONSAssorted
19th century Illustrated Newsprint pages including Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, and others, 28 items total. 1st-15th items: Fifteen newsprint pages...
[more like this] - [Magazine & Newspapers] Youth Companion
1897 thirty-five issues 1893-1897; with approximately forty miscellaneous newspapers etc.; Harper's Weekly (6) ''Farm and Home'' 1892 ''Our Union'' and others....
[more like this] - [Mardi Gras] a collection of illustrated
newspapers late 19th c. and early 20th c. including 7 Harper's Weekly dated March 29 1873 March 8 1884 March 19 1892 two March 12 1898 March 4 1899 and February 14 1903; two...
[more like this] - [Mardi Gras] a collection of illustrated
newspapers late 19th c. and early 20th c. including three Harper's Weekly March 19 1892 March 12 1898 and February 14 1903; Mid-Week Pictorial: National Magazine of News Pictures...
[more like this] - 19th Century Harper's Weekly Newspaper
Illustration, "Return of the Foraging Party of the Twenty-Fourth Regiment", sight 10" x 14-1/4". Glazed, matted and presented in a stained and carved frame....
[more like this] - Engraving after Frederick Remington
published by Harper's Weekly. Titled in lower margin ''Teaching a Mustang Pony to Pack Dead Game''. Also marked lower margin '' - Drawn by Frederick Remington. - [See page...
[more like this] - Views and accounts of the Civil War
in Columbia South Carolina 19th century consisting of: THE DAILY SOUTHERN GUARDIAN. Columbia SC 13 August 1864. First two pages of scarce Columbia Confederate newspaper with...
[more like this] - [Antique Southern Prints] a group of
25 prints from periodicals including New Orleans and Carnival/Mardi Gras scenes; "Rout of Comus and his Band"; Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper "...the New Orleans Exposition"...
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