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Envelope
1861-1865 ca.
The envelope has a image of a man being hung. The caption reads "Union Quaker - Well. Friend Davis I hope thee is satisfied, now that thee is raised to the highest positionin the gift of the people."
GLC06627.03.035
The envelope has a image of a man in union uniformm nailing a flag to the pole. The caption reads "Shoot the first man that attempts to pull down the Flag."
GLC06627.03.070
The envelope has a image of a cat arching it's back on top of a wall. The caption reads "Secession on guard ; - old Towser is after her."
GLC06627.03.105
The envelope has a image of two dogs with the names Scott and Jeff on their collars. The Jeff dog is telling the Scott dog "Why don't you take it" refering to a bone with labeled Washington.
GLC06627.03.124
The envelope has a image of an eagle standing on a shield, and the caption The Union and the Constitution
GLC06627.03.003
The envelope has a image of an eagle carrying a flag, attacking Jefferson Davis as he is lowered to the birds nest by two other men. The caption reads "The American Eagle catches Jeff Davis in his attempt to rob her nest."
GLC06627.03.039
The envelope has a image of a Lady liberty holding a flag an sword. The caption reads "Protection to Liberty! The Sword to Traitors!" The same as GLC06627.03.037
GLC06627.03.073
The envelope has a image of three men one holding two sheets of papers one whisch say Southern Bonds, the other says Jeff Davis $20,000. The caption reads, "These bonds will nerver do, my frend, For Johnny Bull has said it. Go home, and meditate your...
GLC06627.03.108
William Crans
25 September 1861
Crans, Adolphus W., fl. 1863-1864
GLC06627.01.04
E.J. McMullen and George Bandoll
1861-1865
McMullen poses sitting. Bandoll poses standing beside him. Tintype photographs mounted in an ornate enclosure.
GLC06627.01.41
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