Still Image [Soldiers in camp] Sketch: 1 p. An unfinished drawing of seven soldiers resting along the side of a tent. Two soldiers are standing, one of whom is shouldering a rifle. Drawn on verso of leaf, and upside down. View Item
Still Image [American eagle on tree branch looking down at figures and snake with face (Vallandigham) representing Copperhead movement] Sketch: 1 p. A drawing of an American Eagle sitting on a tree branch, looking down to its right at a snake with a man's head. The snake represents the Copperhead movement, and in particular Clement L. Vallandigham. The snake is facing a group of people who are situated underneath the eagle. This sketch means to respond to the Copperhead movement. On verso of leaf and upside down. View Item
Still Image Jim Best, 21 years old, party to the death of Mrs. Derrickson, colored. Sketch, note: 1 p. Two sketches of a man's head surrounded by writing. Written along the top of the sketch, 'Rejected Aug. 17th, 1863, 2d time.' Written below the sketches of the mens' heads 'Jim Best, 21 years old, party to the death of Mrs. Derrickson, colored.' View Item
Still Image Disgust. Sketch, right side of page. A woman faces away, and is carrying a sack on her head. A sign to her right is about the impending war. Various animals, all in different positions, are situated above the sign. Behind her, a dog is lying down, front facing and looking to its left. View Item
Still Image Camp 8th Reg[iment], Reg[ular] Army, Capt Reade, C[om]m[a]nding. Sketch: 1 p. Two soldiers standing, facing left and crossing their arms. They are surrounded by numerous tents and trees. Written on verso, 'Camp 8th Reg. [?] Reg. Army, Capt. Reade, Cmnding.' Not attached to binding. View Item
Still Image Battery. Sketch: 1 p. A campsite on the Battery, New York City. Two figures are shown, standing separately, with trees and tents. 'Battery' is written on verso of the page. View Item
Still Image Sketch-Book [title page]. Sketch: 1 p. A Ribbon bearing the motto 'Sketch-book,' and bearing the inscription 'Bart. del.' on a ribbon in front of two crossed pencils. The sketch is on the inside front cover of the sketchbook. View Item
Still Image [Unfinished sketch of homes of the anti-draft rioters] Sketch: 1 p. An unfinished drawing of the homes of draft riot participants. The image is drawn looking from the opposite side of two intersecting roads. View Item
Still Image Headquarters Capt. Baldwin, Battery C. 5th Reg[iment] Art[illery], Battery, NY. Sketch: 1 p. A drawing of an army campsite at Castle Garden, New York. In the foreground are tents, soldiers standing about, and horses. In the background is the upper portion of Castle Clinton, a flag being flown at full mast above the structure. Inscribed on verso, 'Headquarters Capt. Baldwin, Battery C. 5th Reg. Art., Battery, NY.' Not attached to the binding. View Item
Still Image [Union soldier with American flag and recruiting poster] Sketch: 1 p. A soldier is crossing his arms, and standing in front of an Union-American flag and a recruiting poster. A saber hangs from the soldier's waistband. The poster reads, 'WANTED / 500 / GOOD MEN / REGULAR ARMY / BOUNTY / $510.' View Item
Still Image An Experiment. Sketch, left side of page. Two men standing, wearing formal attire and top hats. The man on the left motions towards a working water spout, while the second man looks at the first, holding a cup in his right hand. Behind them is a sign that reads 'KEEP OFF [The] Grass.' View Item
Still Image Homes of the Rioters. Sketch: 1 p. This is a finished and detailed sketch of the dwellings, likely of some rioters, in the Five Points area of Manhattan. Written on the verso, 'On the 13th of July not a single thief was left in the Five Points.-Capt. John Jourden, 6th ward Metropolitan Police.' Written on the recto, 'On the.' View Item
Still Image [Seated figures] Sketch: 1 p. An unfinished sketch of two men sitting on shallow steps. A third man, a policeman, is sitting on the street curb, his head turned to his left. He is holding a night stick. On verso of leaf and upside down. View Item
When thus our hosts go proudly forth, Let foes beware the Spirit of the North! When thus our hosts go proudly forth, Let foes beware the Spirit of the North! Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Zouave soldier carrying the American flag and a short knife. He is depicted on a battlefield with explosions in the background. White envelope with several ink colors. Image on left side. Printed below image: 'When thus our hosts go proudly forth, / Let foes beware the Spirit of the North!' View Item
Forgive me, my friend, ef I seem to be het.' Forgive me, my friend, ef I seem to be het.' Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Zouave soldier kneeling with bayonet, in front of clouds. White envelope with red and blue ink. Image on left side. Printed below image: 'Forgive me, my friends, ef I seem to be het. / But a crisis like this must with vigor be met: / Wen a Davis the Star-spangled Banner bestains, / Holl Forth o'July seem to bile in my veins.' View Item
The new Zouave drill. The new Zouave drill. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Five Zouave soldiers forming a gallows from which hangs a confederate soldier. White envelope with black ink. Image on top-left. Printed below image: 'The New Zouave Drill. / Choke Secession. / (Three motions.)' View Item
Reg't., Co. Capt. Reg't., Co. Capt. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Uniformed officer with long bayonet in uniform. It suggests the soldier is a Zouave. White envelope with red, blue and yellow ink. Image on left side and there is a form to fill in the address. Printed at right of image: 'Reg't., Co. Capt. / State Volunteers, / Col. Com'ding. / Camp.' Printed at bottom-center of envelope: 'J. E. Tilton & Co., Boston.' View Item
Off for the war. Off for the war. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 1/4 x 5 3/4 in. Woman, boy, and dog bidding goodbye to a Zouave soldier holding the American flag. White envelope with black ink and applied color. Image on top-left. Printed below image: 'Off for the War. / F.K.KIMMELL, 59 Nassau St. N.Y.' View Item
[Soldier leaving for war]. [Soldier leaving for war]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Woman and children bidding a man in uniform a sorrowful goodbye. White envelope with black ink and applied color. Image on top-left. View Item
[Union soldiers from various regiments]. [Union soldiers from various regiments]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Examples of soldiers in uniform from ten regiments with identification key. Cream envelope with red, blue and yellow ink. Image on left. Printed below image: '1. Highlanders, 79th Reg. / 2. 2nd Battalion, B. L. I. / 3. Duryea's Zouaves, 5th N. Y. Reg. / 4. Ellsworth Zouaves, 1st Reg. N. Y. / 6. Salem Zouaves, Co. A 8th Reg. / 7. Sixth Mass. Reg. / 8. Fourth Battalion, N. E. G. / 9. Cobb's Light Battery / 10. National Lancers, 1st Bat. M. S. M.' Printed at bottom-right corner of envelope: J. E. Tilton & Co., Boston.' View Item
79th N. Y. Regiment. 79th N. Y. Regiment. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/4 in. Member of the 79th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform. Pink envelope with red ink. Image at left. View Item
The gallant 69th of New-York. The gallant 69th of New-York. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Soldiers at sea-based fortification flying American flag and flag of the New York 69th Battalion. Beige envelope with colored ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'The Gallant 69th of New-York ready to re- / ceive the Secession friends from the South, / Arlington Heights, June 1861.' Printed vertically at left of image: 'D. Murphy's Son, Print. 65 Fulton & 372 Pearl Sts. N. Y.' View Item
[Battle between Union and Confederate soldiers]. [Battle between Union and Confederate soldiers]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Battle between Union and Confederate soldiers. White envelope with colored ink. Image covers sheet. View Item
[Union]. [Union]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 1/4 x 6 in. Union Soldier in uniform with overcoat and hat. With lines and printed indications for address including regiment, company, colonel commanding, and Camp. Cream envelope with navy blue ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'KING & BAIRD. PRS. SANSOM ST. PHILADA. View Item
The captured battery. The captured battery. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Union soldier, who represents the Union, stands beside cannon waiving hat and shouting. Slain soldier lays at his feet. White envelope with red ink. Image at left. Printed at right of image: 'THE CAPTURED BATTERY.' Printed below image: 'Pub. By James Gates, Cin.' View Item
Forward march to Richmond. Forward march to Richmond. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Five soldiers holding weapons and instruments. White envelope with blue ink. Image on top-left. Printed below image of soldiers: 'Forward March to Richmond!' Printed vertically at left of image: 'A. S. Robinson. Hartford, Ct.' View Item
[Union soldier in battle.] [Union soldier in battle.] Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Revolutionary War soldier in battle with American flag and drum in background. White envelope with black ink and applied color. Image on left. View Item
[African-American soldier]. [African-American soldier]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 1/4 x 6 in. African-American soldier wearing a base-drum on his back. With lines and printed indications for address including regiment, company., colonel commanding, and camp. Cream envelope with blue ink. Image on left. Printed at bottom center: 'KING & BAIRD, PRS. GANSOM ST. PHILADA.' View Item
The young volunteer. The young volunteer. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Soldier holds American flag. White envelope with colored ink. Image on left. Printed above image: 'THE YOUNG VOLUNTEER.' Printed below image: 'BULLY FOR YOU.' View Item
The soldier's dream. The soldier's dream. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Union soldiers rest at camp. In cloud above is scene of a soldier being welcomed home by his family. Inset is seal with eagles and American shield. White envelope with blue ink. Image on left. Printed above image: 'Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by CUTTER, TOWER & Co., in the Clerk's Office / of the District Court of the United States, for the southern District of New York.' Printed below envelope: 'U. S. A.' View Item