Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Bombardment of Fort Sumter from Fort Moultrie
1861
Currier & Ives
One print entitled Bombardment of Fort Sumter from Fort Moultrie from Currier and Ives dated 1861.
GLC10026
Interior of Fort Sumter during bombardment
One print entitled Interior of Fort Sumter during bombardment from Currier and Ives dated 1861.
GLC10027
Victorious bombardment of Port Royal, S.C.
One print entitled Victorious bombardment of Port Royal, S.C. from Currier and Ives dated 1861.
GLC10028
Destruction of rebel ram 'Arkansas' by Essex'
1862
One print entitled Destruction of rebel ram 'Arkansas' by Essex' from Currier and Ives dated 1862.
GLC10029
The Spirit of the Union
1860
One engraving entitled, "The Spirit of the Union," engraved by Currier & Ives. Depicts George Washington standing in clouds below the U.S. Capitol. Mount Vernon is depicted on the right corner. Contains two stanzas related to dissuading the South...
GLC08878.2096
The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track
1864
Published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street in New York. Depicts a very short and hostile General George McClellan and a very tall and confident Abraham Lincoln, both candidates in the 1864 presidential election, on the left side of the...
GLC08594
[Collection of seven Currier & Ives lithographs]
1850-1870 ca.
GLC08630
Lithograph of Frederick Douglass
circa 1872-1874
Circa dates based on several sources, indicating Currier and Ives' location at 125 Nassau St. between 1872 and 1874.
GLC08630.03
Battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862
circa 1862
Published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street in New York (for a similar version see GLC02881.24). Subtitle says: "Between the Corps d'armée of Genl. Banks, constituting a part of the Army of Virginia, under Genl. Pope and the vastly superior...
GLC02881.32
Bombardment of Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Island, Geo 10th & 11th of April 1862
Hand colored lithograph published by Currier & Ives at 152 Nassau Street, New York. Print is mounted. Caption under the title reads: "After a bombardment of 30 hours, the Fort surrendered unconditionally to the U.S. Forces, under the immediate...
GLC02881.08
Showing results 21 - 30