Group of Five Hand Colored Civil War Prints, consisting
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Group of Five Hand Colored Civil War Prints, consisting of "Terrible Effect of a Discharge of Grape From Fort Jackson in the National Gunboat Iroquois," May 31, 1862, Frank Leslie's Newspapers; "Union Refugees in the Swamps of Louisiana," May 14, 1864, Harper's Weekly; "The Advance on Port Hudson-The Baggage Train of Gen. Augur's Division Crossing the Bayou Montecino," April 25, 1863, from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper; "The War on the Mississippi- Sudden and Daring Attack by Rebel Guerillas led by Capt. Talbot, on the Sugar Steamer Empire Parish, at the landing, 44 miles below Baton Rouge;" and "The Siege of Vicksburg- General Grant Meeting the Confederate General Pemberton at the Stone House, July 4, 1863," all framed, Largest- H.- 10 3/8 in., W.- 15 in. (5 Pcs.)
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Group of Five Hand Colored Civil War Prints, consisting
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