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Jeff's Last Shift.
MNY144832 
Jeff's Last Shift.
MNY111071 
The Capture of an Unprotected Female, or the Close of the Rebellion.
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Caving In, or a Rebel "Deeply Humiliated."
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Why Don't You Take It?
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The Old General Ready for a "Movement".
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The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track.
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Desperate Peace Man.
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A Disloyal British "Subject".
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The Battle of Booneville, or the Great Missouri "Lyon" Hunt.
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Southern "Volunteers".
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Battle of Mill Spring, Ky. Jan. 19th 1862.  Terrific bayonet charge of the 9th Ohio Volunteers (Col. McCook) and total defeat of the Rebel army under Gent. Zollicoffer by the Gallant Soldiers of the W
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The Gallant Charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachuetts (Colored) Regiment.  On the Rebel works at Fort Wagner, Morris Island, neaer Charleston, July 18th 1863, and death of Colonel Robt. G. Shaw.
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The U.S. Sloop of War "Kearsarge" 7 Guns, Sinking the Pirate "Alabama" 8 Guns, Off Cherbourg, France, Sunday June 19th 1864.  The "Alabama" was built in a British Ship-yard, by British workmen, with B
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The Lexington of 1861.  The Massachusetts Volunteers fighting their way through the streets of Baltimore, on their march to the defence of the National Capital April 19th 1861. Hurrah for the Glorious
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The Battle of Malvern Hill, Va. July 1st 1862 .  Charge of the 36th New York Volunteers at the Battle of Malvery Hill, July 1st 1862, and capture of the Colors of the 14th Regt. N.C. Infantry.
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John Bull Makes a Discovery.
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The Union Iron Clad Monitor "Montauk".  Destroyuing the Rebel Steamship "Nashville," in the Ogeeche River, near Savannah Ga. _ Feb. 27th 1863.
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Off for the War, the soldier's adieu..
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The Union Volunteer.  O're Sumters walls our flag again we'll wave, and give to traitors all a bloody grave.  our union and our laws maintain we must; and treason's banner trample in the dust.
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The Last Ditch of the Chivalry, or a President in Petticoats. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY111072 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5500px × 3959px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Cartoons (Commentary)
Cross dressing
Currier & Ives
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889)
Lithograph
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United States History Civil War (1861-1865)