MSA SC 4777-1-1
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1891/04/18
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Description
Illustration, "President Harrison Duck-Shooting at Bengies, Maryland." From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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MSA SC 4777-1-2
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1862/01/25
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Description
Illlustrations, "Execution of Private Lanahan, of the Regular Army, for Murder, at Washington"; "Embarkation of Part of General Burnside's Expedition at Annapolis, on Board the Hussar." From Harper's Weekly.
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MSA SC 4777-1-3
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1861/05/11
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Description
Illustrations, "Seventh Regiment on Board the Boston, En Route for Annapolis"; "The Men of the Eighth Massachusetts Regiment Repairing the Bridges on the Railroad from Annapolis to Washington." From Harper's Weekly.
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MSA SC 4777-1-4
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1850-1860
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Description
Illustration, "Duck Shooting on the Potomac." From Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion.
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MSA SC 4777-1-5
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1911/04/15
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Description
Harry Snowden Stabler, "His Succulency -- the Oyster: Showing how the Oysterman has Made His Own Bed." With illustrations of packing tubs and packing room.
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MSA SC 4777-1-6
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1861/05/11
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Description
Illustrations, "General View of Annpolis, With the Constitution in the Foreground"; "The Practice Battery at Annapolis"; "Target Practice from the Naval Battery"; "The Burning of the United States Arsenal at Harper's Ferry, 10 P.M. April 18, 1861"; "The March of the Virginians on Harper's Ferry, 9:30 P.M. April 18, 1861." From Harper's Weekly.
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MSA SC 4777-1-7
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1905
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Description
Illustrations of the reinterment of John Paul Jones at the Naval Academy, "Chaplain H.H. Clark, of the Naval Academy, officiating at the Services attending the Interment of the Body"; "The Body lying in State under Guard on the U.S. Cruiser Brooklyn, which brought it from France to America"; "The Body being placed in the temporary Vault where it will lie until the Completion of the Crypt now being Built for it."
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MSA SC 4777-1-8
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1861/05/18
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Description
Illustration, "Shooting a Rebel who was Caught Tampering with the Rails of the Annapolis Road." From New York Illustrated News.
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MSA SC 4777-1-9
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1863/08/08
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Description
Illustration, "Invasion of Maryland -- General Kilpatrick Repulsing the Rebel Stuart at Boonsboro, July 8." From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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MSA SC 4777-1-10
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1862/05/05
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03/46/14/32
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Description
Illustration, "Uncle Sam -- 'There, Bub -- There's a quarter for you, and now go and let that poor black bird loose.'" From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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MSA SC 4777-1-11
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1886/08/28
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Description
Illustration, "The Statue of Baron De Kalb at Annapolis, Maryland." From Harper's Weekly.
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MSA SC 4777-1-12
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1900-1910
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Description
Illustration, House of Delegates, State House.
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MSA SC 4777-1-13
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1861/07/20
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Description
Illustration, "The Civil War in America: Attack on the Pickets of the Garibaldi Guard on the East Branch of the Potomac." From The Illustrated London News.
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MSA SC 4777-1-14
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Description
Illustration, "Interior of Canfield, Brother & Co.'s Jewelry Store, Baltimore." From Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion.
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MSA SC 4777-1-15
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1862/10/11
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Description
Illustration, "Enthusiastic Reception in Maryland of the Author of those Affecting Lines, 'My Maryland.'" From The New York Illustrated Times.
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