Still Image Young man plowing a field with two horses, Bowdoin Farm School Photograph of a young man plowing a field with two horses, Bowdoin Farm School, New Hamburgh, N.Y. View Item
Still Image Boy in a field with a mare and a colt, Bowdoin Farm School Photograph of a boy kneeling in a field next to a colt with a mare behind him, Bowdoin Farm School, New Hamburgh, N.Y. "Mare -- Colt" is written at the bottom of the photograph. View Item
Still Image Boy plowing a field, Bowdoin Farm School Photograph of a boy plowing a field with two horses, Bowdoin Farm School, New Hamburgh, N.Y. "Plowing" is written at the bottom of the photograph. View Item
Image Still Image 9 Items Bowdoin Farm School (John Rogers) Photographs of boys and young men plowing fields, milking cows, planting crops, and completing other farm work, Bowdoin Farm School, New Hamburgh, N.Y. View Item
Gen'l Stuart Return from Pennsylvania. Gen'l Stuart Return from Pennsylvania. Etching: 1 p. J.E.B. Stuart pointing the way to safety in Virginia to his cavalry after a successful raid of Union forts in Pennsylvania, many horses and wagons are the product of the raid. View Item
Slaves Concealing their Master from a Search Party. Slaves Concealing their Master from a Search Party. Etching: 1 p. An African American slave woman directs mounted Union soldiers away from her home, while her master hides inside with her family. View Item
Albert S. Johnston Crossing the Desert to Join the Southern Army. Albert S. Johnston Crossing the Desert to Join the Southern Army. Etching: 1 p. Johnston crosses a rock and skull-strewn desert on foot, with an accompaniment of loafers, horses, and a Native American guide, after resigning his Federal Army position to take up an appointment with the Confederacy. View Item
Captain Barnes, Asst. Prov. Marsh. Captain Barnes, Asst. Prov. Marsh. Drawing: Graphite, ink and watercolor on paper; 5 5/8 x 6 3/4 in. Two prisoners approach Captain Barnes, who is in uniform and on horseback. First prisoner: 'Captain will you please and give me a pair of pants this is all I've got.' Captain: 'You must come to my office I can't attend to business on the street.' Second prisoner: 'It's no use troubling the captain you can't get anything before next Sunday.' View Item
Major Brady Provost Marshal. Major Brady Provost Marshal. Drawing: Graphite, ink and watercolor on paper; 5 3/8 x 6 3/8 in. Major Brady, on horseback, talks to two prisoners who stand next to him, one holds up a piece of paper. Major Brady: 'Well Rebs what can I do for you all.' First prisoner: 'Major will you please and sign this permit.' Second prisoner: 'Major has any money letter come yet, I had some money sent me from Baltimore.' View Item
Dr. Thompson, Surgeon. Dr. Thompson, Surgeon. Drawing: Graphite, ink and watercolor on paper; 5 1/4 x 6 5/8 in. Dr. Thompson is on horseback, with an attendant walking alongside. A prisoner pulls hairs out of the horse's tail. Attendant: 'Dr. there's a Reb pulling hairs out of your horse's tail.' Doctor: 'I'll have that Reb put in the guard house if I catch him at it again.' Prisoner: 'These hairs will make a splendid watch chain.' View Item
Union Troops Marching Through Langley, Virginia, to Lewinsville. Union Troops Marching Through Langley, Virginia, to Lewinsville. Drawing: Graphite on paper; 9 3/8 x 7 in. Soldiers on foot and on horseback move through the town of Langley. Civilians stand by the road to watch. A horse is reshod at a blacksmith's shop. Signed and inscribed at lower right in graphite: 'Lumley . oct[illegible]'; at lower left in graphite: 'Union Troops huping through the town of Langley to Lewinsville and outwards.' View Item
Incident in March of General Banks' Army Near Hyattstown in Western Maryland, During a Storm. Incident in March of General Banks' Army Near Hyattstown in Western Maryland, During a Storm. Drawing: Graphite on paper. 8 3/8 x 6 1/4 in. Soldiers marching on foot through the rain behind a wagon, some deal with a fallen horse. Figure with pipe in lower right is possibly General Banks. Inscribed along upper edge in graphite: 'On the way from Hyattstown [all crossed out]: during the march / of Gen. Banks' army. The road extremely hilly, rough / & muddy--heavy rain--horses giving out--wagons upset.' View Item
Elaborate Burial Scene with Coffin Being Lowered into the Ground; affixed to verso: print of Columbia, South Carolina, State House. Elaborate Burial Scene with Coffin Being Lowered into the Ground; affixed to verso: print of Columbia, South Carolina, State House. Drawing: Graphite on beige paper, with image cancelled with an X; verso has a print affixed. 8 5/8 x 12 in. A burial scene in which a coffin is lowered from a horse drawn crank into the awaiting grave. Several mourners stand by. A train from the Cheraw & Darlington Railway Company crosses a bridge in the background. Signed and inscribed at lower right: 'W. Kehn. Cin. O.' At lower left: 'not used --.' Laid on verso silhouetted print of the New State House, Columbia South Carolina, inscribed at upper center in brown ink: 'Columbia, South Carolina.' At upper right in graphite: 'used.' View Item
Charge of the 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry Division near Kingston, Georgia, under Colonel Atkinson (verso). Charge of the 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry Division near Kingston, Georgia, under Colonel Atkinson (verso). Inscription: Graphite on gray paper. 13 1/2 x 8 in. Description of scene on the recto of page: 'near Kingston / charge of the 92D Ill M. I. D. / under Col Atkenson, on the Reb caval of Wheel / the 22d June--the 92d Ill derouted the enemy & / took about 300 prisoners--/ J. F. E. Hillen 23d June 1864'. View Item
Charge of the 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry Division near Kingston, Georgia, under Colonel Atkinson (recto). Charge of the 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry Division near Kingston, Georgia, under Colonel Atkinson (recto). Drawing: Graphite and brown ink and wash on gray paper. 13 1/2 x 8 in. Soldiers on horseback riding through wooded area. View Item
Position of McClellan's Advance at the Battle of Philippi, Western Virginia (recto). Position of McClellan's Advance at the Battle of Philippi, Western Virginia (recto). Drawing: Graphite on ivory paper. 7 13/16 x 10 5/8 in. Scene of Union troops' camp on a hillside above Philippi, with tents, wagons and horses gathered and soldiers lounging. The rebel's camp is labeled, '17 miles distant,' as are the different positions and commanders of Union regiments. Inscribed at upper center: 'Position of McClellan's Advance / on the Heights Round Philippi / Gen. Morris, Commanding.' View Item
Sketch of a man on a horse (verso). Sketch of a man on a horse (verso). Drawing: Graphite on ivory paper. 7 13/16 x 10 5/8 in. Sketch of soldier on horseback, with a sword, and carrying a book or case. View Item
Town Spring' or Reservoir, Winchester, Virginia (recto). Town Spring' or Reservoir, Winchester, Virginia (recto). Drawing: Graphite on paper 7 1/8 x 4 7/8 in. Man on horseback approaches two small buildings, surrounded with trees and stone walls. Signed at lower center in graphite: 'Romsey Price.' Inscribed at upper center: 'Town Spring' or Reservoir.' Various other annotations describe the drawn objects. View Item
McClellan, The Napoleon of America. McClellan, The Napoleon of America. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. In the foreground, General McClellan on a horse rearing up with his saber drawn and held aloft. Three tents, one with Federal flag above it, in the background. Cream envelope with black ink. Image on left side. Printed below image: 'McClellan, / The Napoleon of America.' View Item
The Results of Uncle Sam's Government. Peace, Plenty and Prosperity. The Results of Uncle Sam's Government. Peace, Plenty and Prosperity. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. A man plowing a field in front of a house. A woman has crops in her arms. Horses and hay bales are present. White envelope with brown ink. Image on top left side. Printed above and below image: 'THE RESULTS OF UNCLE SAM'S GOVERNMENT. / PEACE, PLENTY AND PROSPERITY.' View Item
[Portrait of a group of Union soldiers]. [Portrait of a group of Union soldiers]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Large group portrait of a number of Union soldiers, some on horseback. Cream envelope with gold ink. Image covers entire front of envelope. Artist's name printed at bottom left: 'Chas. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St. N.Y.' View Item
[Portrait of a group of Union soldiers]. [Portrait of a group of Union soldiers]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Large group portrait of a number of Union soldiers, some on horseback. Cream envelope with gold ink. Image covers entire front of envelope. Printed at bottom right: Chas Magnus, 12 Frankfort St. N. Y.' View Item
[Portrait of a group of Union soldiers]. [Portrait of a group of Union soldiers]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Large group portrait of a number of Union soldiers, some on horseback. Cream envelope with gold ink. Image covers entire front of envelope. Printed at bottom-right corner of envelope: 'Chas. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St. N. Y.' View Item
Long Bridge, Washington, by Moonlight No. 1. Long Bridge, Washington, by Moonlight No. 1. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Horses pulling a cart with a cannon on it over the bridge, while soldiers with bayonets look on or rest against the side. Cream envelope with copper ink. Image on entire front of envelope. Printed below image: 'Long Bridge, Washington, by Moonlight No 1.' Printed at bottom right: 'Chas. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St. N. Y.' View Item
Long Bridge, Washington, by Moonlight No. 2. Long Bridge, Washington, by Moonlight No. 2. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Horses pulling a cart with a cannon on it over the bridge, while soldiers with bayonets look on or huddle against the side. A small building is visible. Cream envelope with copper ink. Image on entire front of envelope. Printed below image: 'Long Bridge, Washington, by Moonlight No 2 Chas. Magnus. 12 Frankfort St., N.Y.' View Item