The Secession Movement.—Entrance Hall to
an Hotel at Charleston, South Carolina—See Page 94. vol. 38,
no. 1072,
p. 87.
February 2, 1861
The New Flag of the State of South
Carolina. vol. 38,
no.
1072,
p. 89.
February 2, 1861
The Charleston Palmetto. vol.
38,
no. 1072,
p. 94.
February 2,
1861
Selling Sweet Potatoes in Charleston. vol.
38,
no. 1072,
p. 94.
February 2,
1861
Plan of Charleston (South Carolina) Harbour and
Vicinity vol. 38,
no.
1073,
p. 129.
February 9, 1861
The Principal
Church in Charleston, South Carolina.—See Page
147. vol. 38,
no.
1075,
pp. 138-40.
February 16, 1861
Dealers Inspecting a Negro at a Slave
Auction in Virginia.—From a Sketch by our
Special Artist. vol. 38,
no.
1075,
pp. 138-40.
February 16, 1861
A Slave Auction in Virginia.—From Sketch by our
Special Artist. vol. 38,
no.
1075,
pp. 138-40.
February 16, 1861
Fort Moultrie, in
Charleston Harbour, South Carolina: The Secession Flag
Flying. vol.
38,
no. 1077,
p. 194.
March 2,
1861
"A Barber's Shop at
Richmond, Virginia," By Eyre Crowe, in the Exhibition of the British
Institution.—See Page 216. vol. 38,
no. 1078,
p. 207.
March 9,
1861
John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave in
Canada. vol. 38,
no.
1078,
p. 223.
March 9, 1861
The Hon. Jefferson Davis, President of
the Confederate States of America. See Supplement, Page
248. vol. 38,
no. 1079,
p. 231.
March 16, 1861
General Winfield
Scott, Commander-In-Chief of the American Forces.—See Next
Page. vol. 38,
no. 1079,
p. 247.
March 16,
1861
Railway Station in
Georgia, America.—See Preceding Page. vol.
38,
no. 1079,
p. 250.
March 16,
1861
The Crowd at
Baltimore Waiting for Mr. Lincoln, President of the United
States vol.
38,
no. 1080,
p. 266.
March 23,
1861
The Inauguration of
the Hon. Jefferson Davis as President of the Provisional Government of
the New Southern Confederacy of America. vol. 38,
no. 1080,
p. 267.
March 23,
1861
President Lincoln Delivering his
Inaugural Address in Front of the Capitol at Washington.—See next
page. vol. 38,
no. 1081,
p. 299.
March 30, 1861
Interior of an American
Railway-Car. [p. 306] vol. 38,
no. 1082,
pp. 306-307.
April 6,
1861
The Dandy
Slave: a Scene in Baltimore, Maryland. [p. 307] vol.
38,
no. 1082,
p. 307.
April 6,
1861
Slaves for Sale: a Scene
in New Orleans. vol. 38,
no. 1082,
p. 307.
April 6, 1861
A Scene in the Hall of Representatives
Washington.—See supplement, page 320. vol. 38,
no. 1082,
p. 310.
April 6, 1861
The Flag Adopted by the New Southern Confederacy of
America. [p. 344] vol. 38,
no.
1083,
p. 344.
April 13, 1861
The Hon. A. Dudley Mann, One of the Three
Commissioners of the Confederate States of America to Europe.—From a
Photograph by John Watkins. vol. 38,
no.
1087,
p. 414.
May 4, 1861
Loading Cotton on the Alabama River. (1)
Cotton-shoot on the Alabama. (2) Foot of the Shoot: Receiving the
Cotton-bales on Board the Steamer.—See next
page. vol. 38,
no.
1087,
p. 423.
May 4, 1861
Major Anderson, Late Commandant of Fort Sumter
Charleston Harbour—See preceding page. vol. 38,
no.
1088,
p. 434.
May 11, 1861
The Main Battery at Fort Sumter Guns Bearing on
Fort Moultrie and the Channel During the Action of Friday April 12 vol. 38,
no.
1088,
p. 435.
May 11, 1861
Views on the Potomac Below
Washington.—From Sketches by our Special Artist. 1. The Potomac at
Washington. 2. Fort Washington. 3. General View of the Potomac
Looking towards Washington. 4. Mount Vernon. vol. 38,
no. 1089,
pp. 458-460.
May 18, 1861
The Baltimore and Ohio Railway: Tray Run
Viaduct. [p. 466] vol. 38,
no.
1089,
pp. 466-467.
May 18, 1861
The
Baltimore and Ohio Railway. Boardtree Hill. [p. 467] vol. 38,
no.
1089,
pp. 466-467.
May 18, 1861
The
Baltimore and Ohio Railway. Kingwood Tunnel. [p. 467] vol. 38,
no.
1089,
pp. 466-467.
May 18, 1861
The "Union" Mass Meeting held in Union-Square, New
York on the 20th of April—See page 467. vol. 38,
no.
1089,
p. 471.
May 18, 1861
Harper's Ferry,
Virginia.—See supplement, page 496. vol. 38,
no. 1090,
p. 479.
May 25,
1861
Birdseye View of the City of
Washington, with the Capitol in the Foreground.—See supplement, page
496. vol. 38,
no. 1090,
pp. 486-487.
May 25, 1861
The War Excitement in New York: Scene in Front of a
Fire-Engine House.—See page 500. vol. 38,
no.
1090,
p. 498.
May 25, 1861
The Civil War in
America. Fort Monroe, Virginia, as seen from the James
River. vol. 38,
no. 1090,
p. 499.
May 25,
1861
Fort Smith, Arkansas, recently captured
from the United States by the
Secessionists. vol. 38,
no. 1090,
p. 499.
May 25, 1861
His Excellency Charles Francis Adams, the United
States' Minister at the British Court.—See page
546. vol. 38,
no.
1093,
p. 543.
June 15, 1861
Colonel
Ellsworth's Volunteer Regiment (The New York Firemen Zouaves).—See
next page. vol. 38,
no. 1093,
pp. 563-564.
June 15, 1861
Reading the War News in Broadway, New York.—From a
Sketch by our Special Artist. vol. 38,
no. 1093,
pp. 563-564.
June 15, 1861
The Civil War in America: The 4th Regiment of New
York Zouaves Passing through Broadway on their way to Embark for the
War "Down South." vol. 38,
no.
1094,
p. 567.
June 22, 1861
The Civil War in America: Harper's
Ferry, Virginia. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
pp. 571-572.
June 22, 1861
The Civil War in America. Gallant Charge of Federal
Cavalry into Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia.—From a Sketch by our
Special Artist. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
p. 574.
June 22, 1861
New York
Fireman Zouaves Turning out to Support Pickets between Alexandria and
Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia.—From a Sketch by our Special
Artist. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
p. 574.
June 22, 1861
The Civil War in America: View
of Richmond, the Capital of Virginia. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
p. 574.
June 22, 1861
Iron-Car Battery on the Philadelphia Railway. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
p. 575 .
June 22, 1861
Winan's Steam-Battery, Invented
by Dickinson. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
p. 575.
June 22, 1861
Moonlight Scene on the Ohio River, North America. vol. 38,
no. 1094,
p. 583.
June 22, 1861
The Civil
War in America: "Our Kitchen in the Camp of the 2nd New York
Regiment."-From a Sketch by our Special Artist. vol. 38,
no. 1096,
pp. 599-600.
June 29, 1861
The Civil War in America. Some of "Wilson's Boys" in
Wooden Camp at Staten Island.—From a Sketch by our Special
Artist. vol. 38,
no. 1096,
pp. 601-602.
June 29, 1861
"My Head-Quarters in the Camp
of the 2nd New York Regiment."—From a Sketch by our Special Artist. vol. 38,
no. 1096,
pp. 601-602.
June 29, 1861
The Civil War In America: How The Outlying
Sentries Of The Federal Army Are Killed By
Secessionist Scouts.—From A Sketch By Our Special
Artist. vol. 39,
1098,
p. 28.
July 13, 1861
The Civil War in America: Unionist Scouting
Party in the Virginian Woods in the Neighbourhood of
Alexandria.—From a Sketch By Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
1098,
p. 28.
July 13, 1861
The Civil War in America: Attack on the Pickets of the
Garibaldi Guard On The East Branch of the Potomac.—From a Sketch by
Our Special Artist.—See Next Page vol. 39,
1099,
p. 47.
July 20, 1861
The Civil War in America: The Long Bridge Over the Potomac at Washington,
Guarded By United States' Artillery. vol. 39,
1099,
p. 58.
July 20, 1861
The Civil War in America: Capture of a United States' Dragoon by Guerrilla
Horsemen of Virginia.—From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist.—See Page 83. vol. 39,
no. 1100,
pp. 71-72.
July 27, 1861
The New World, One of the Hudson River Steamers vol. 39,
no. 1100,
p. 82.
July 27, 1861
The Civil War in America: "Contraband of
War."—From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist. vol. 39,
1100,
p. 83.
July 27, 1861
Review of Federal Troops on the 4th of July by
President Lincoln and General Scott: The Garibaldi Guard Filing
Past.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See Preceding Page. vol. 39,
no. 1101,
p. 111.
August 3, 1861
The Civil War in America: Sketches from Richmond,
Virginia, the Capital of the Confederate States of America. vol. 39,
no. 1102,
p. 127.
August 10, 1861
The Civil War in America: Fight at Hainsville, on the Upper Potomac—Advance
of the Wisconsin Men (Federalists) on the Secessionist Position.—See Page 145. vol. 39,
no. 1102,
p. 143.
August 10, 1861
Map of District of Columbia vol. 39,
no. 1102,
p. 143-145.
August 10, 1861
The Civil War in America: Confederate Prisoners
Captured by United States' Pickets Between Fairfax and Manassas
Junction, Virginia. From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1103,
pp. 151-152.
August 17, 1861
The Civil War in America: Carolinian Pickets
Flying Before the Advances of the Federal Troops on Fairfax. —From a Sketch
by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1103,
p. 155.
August 17, 1861
The Civil War in America: Attack on the
Confederate Batteries at Bull Run by the 27th and 14th New York Regiments.
-From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. And The Civil War in America: The Stampede from Bull Run.—From a Sketch by our Special Artist.—see next page. vol. 39,
no. 1103,
p. 167.
August 17, 1861
Cape Race, Newfoundland, the Termination of the
American System of Telegraphs. vol. 39,
no. 1107,
p. 179.
August 24, 1861
The Civil War in America: Engagement between the
71st New York and an Alabama Regiment at the Battle of Bull Run.—from a Sketch
by Our Special Artist.—See Preceding Page. vol. 39,
no. 1108,
p. 226.
August 31, 1861
Richmond, Virginia, the Capital of the Confederate
States of America. vol. 39,
no. 1107,
p. 261.
September 7, 1861
The War in America: Texan Lancers (Federalists)
Reconnoitring between Alexandria and Fairfax Virginia.—from a Sketch by Our
Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1108,
p. 263.
September 14, 1861
The War in America: Quartermaster's Department—
Killing Bullocks in the Federal Camp, Virginia.—from a Sketch by Our Special
Artist.—See Supplement, page 280[sic]. vol. 39,
no. 1108,
p. 271.
September 14, 1861
The War in America: Union Troops Attacking
Confederate Prisoners in the Streets of Washington.—from a Sketch by Our
Special Artist. and The War in America: Arrest of Mr. Faulkner, Late United States' Minister to France, at Brown's Hotel, Washington, on the Charge of Treason. From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1108,
p. 283.
September 14, 1861
The Civil War in America: Confederates Trapping a
Boat's Crew of the Potomac Fleet.—from a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1109,
p. 303.
September 21, 1861
The Civil War in America: The Great Falls of the Potomac.—From A Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1110,
p. 319.
September 28, 1861
The Civil War in America: View of Yorktown,
Virginia, from the Old Nelson House. vol. 39,
no. 1111,
p. 338.
October 5, 1861
The Civil War in America: Munson's Hill. With the
Earthwork Thrown up by the Confederates in Front of the Union Lines, Virginia.
from a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See page 357. vol. 39,
no. 1111,
p. 351.
October 5, 1861
The War in America: the Chain-Bridge across the
Potomac above Georgetown, Looking Toward the Virginian Shore.—from a Sketch
by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1112,
p. 362.
October 12, 1861
The War in America: Bringing in the Federal
Wounded after the Skirmish at Lewinsville, Virginia.—from a Sketch by Our
Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1112,
p. 363.
October 12, 1861
The American Pony Express, En Route from the
Missouri River to San Francisco.—From a Drawing by G.H. Andrews. vol. 39,
no. 1112,
p. 386.
October 12, 1861
The War in America:—Fort Ocracoke, on Beacon
Island, North Carolina, Destroyed by Fire on the 17th Ult. By the
Federalists. And The War in America:—A Confederate Deserter Coming
Into the Federal Lines at Munson's Hill.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.
-See Next Page. vol. 39,
no. 1113,
p. 411.
October 19, 1861
Illustrations of the Civil War in America. From sketches
by Our Special Artist: Franklin's Brigade Passing Arlington Mill
on its Way to Occupy Munson's Hill. and A Portion of the Confederate Works on Munson's Hill. and General M'Clellan Occupying the Confederate Position at Munson's Hill. vol. 39,
no. 1114,
p. 438.
October 26, 1861
The Civil War in America: Guard Tent—Punishment
Drill in the Federal Camp.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See Supplement,
p. 485. vol. 39,
no. 1116,
p. 467.
November 9, 1861
The Civil War in America: Cutting off a
Confederate Despatch-Galley on the Potomac, Near Freestone Point.—from a
Sketch by Our Special Artist.-See Supplement, Page 485. vol. 39,
no. 1116,
p. 470.
November 9, 1861
The Civil War in America: Fairfax
Courthouse; the Head-Quarters of General
Beauregard. vol. 39,
no. 1117,
p. 491.
November 16, 1861
View of St. Joe, Missouri, from the Kansas Side. vol. 39,
no. 1117,
p. 491.
November 16, 1861
Brigham Young, President and Chief Prophet of the
Mormon Church. vol. 39,
no. 1117,
p. 503.
November 16, 1861
The Residence of Brigham Young at the Great Salt Lake City, Utah. vol. 39,
no. 1117,
p. 503.
November 16, 1861
The Civil War in America: the Fight at Ball's
Bluff, Upper Potomac—Desperate Effort Made by the 15th Massachusetts Regiment
to Clear the Woods by a Bayonet Charge.—from a Sketch by Our Special Artist.
—See Page 514. vol. 39,
no. 1118,
p. 511.
November 23, 1861
The Civil War in America: Retreat of the
Federalists after the Fight at Ball's Bluff, Upper Potomac, Virginia.- From
a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1118,
p. 514.
November 23, 1861
Destruction of the Federal Merchantman Harvey Birch by the
Confederate War-Sloop Nashville.—See Next Page. vol. 39,
no. 1119,
p. 535-536.
November 30, 1861
Fort Montgomery at Rouse's Point, Lake Champlain vol. 39,
no. 1119,
p. 562.
November 30, 1861
The Civil War in America: Federal Picket on the
Potomac, in front of the Confederate Batteries.- from a Special Artist.- See
Page 570. vol. 39,
no. 1120,
p. 567.
December 7, 1861
The Civil War in America: 'My Reconnaissance with
General Sickles in the Potomac.'—from a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1120,
p. 570.
December 7, 1861
The Civil War in America: The Confederate Batteries on the Lower Potomac, Virginia Shore, Opposite Budd's Ferry—Government Store-Schooners Running the Blockade.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. And The Civil War In America: The Ten-Pounder Gun Battery (Federalist) at Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Opposite the Confederate Batteries on the
Virginia Shore.- From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1120,
p. 570,572.
December 7, 1861
The Seizure by Captain Wilks, of the United States'
War-ship San Jacinto, of Messrs. Slidell and Mason, Confederate Commissioners,
on Board the British Mail-Steamer Trent.—See Next Page. vol. 39,
no. 1120,
p. 583.
December 7, 1861
Captain Wilks, of the San Jacinto vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 591-592.
December 14, 1861
The Confederate Commissioners to England and France Seized on Board
the Trent.—see next page. vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 591-592.
December 14, 1861
Captain Moir, of the Trent. vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 594.
December 14, 1861
General M'Clellan, Commander-in-chief of the
Federal Forces.—See Supplement, Page 612. vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 599.
December 14, 1861
Embarkation at Woolwich, Yesterday Week, of the E
Battery Fourth Brigade of Royal Field Artillery on Board the Melbourne for
Canada.—See Next Page. vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 607.
December 14, 1861
The Civil War in America: the Confederate Army—
Mississippians Passing in Review before General Beauregard and Staff vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 610.
December 14, 1861
The Civil War in America: Torchlight Procession
of General Blenker's Brigade at Washington in Honour of General M'Clellan Taking
Command of the Federal Army.—from a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See Next
Page. vol. 39,
no. 1121,
p. 611.
December 14, 1861
Reinforcements for Canada: the Military Train.—
See Page 620. vol. 39,
no. 1122,
p. 615.
December 21, 1861
The Civil War in America: Skirmish Near Fall's
Church, Virginia.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1122,
p. 650-651.
December 21, 1861
The Boundary Line between the Unites States and
Canada.-See Next Page. vol. 39,
no. 1124,
p. 655.
December 28, 1861
Reinforcements for Canada: the Guards Leaving the
South-Western Railway Station for Southampton.—See Next Page. and Shipping Munitions of War at the Tower for Canada.—See Next Page. vol. 39,
no. 1124,
p. 659.
December 28, 1861
Reinforcements for Canada: the Guards Crossing
Westminster-Bridge on Their Way to the South-Western Railway Station.—See
Preceding Page vol. 39,
no. 1122,
p. 662.
December 28, 1861
The Civil War in America: Drumming out a Soldier
of the Federal Army through the Streets of Washington.—from a Sketch by Our
Special Artist. vol. 39,
no. 1122,
p. 666.
December 28, 1861
The Slidell and Mason Case Argued at the American Bar.—From a
Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See Supplement, page 19. vol. 40,
no. 1125,
p. 4.
January 4, 1862
The Civil War in America: Execution of a Deserter in the Federal
Camp; Alexandria. —From a Sketch by our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1126,
p. 40.
January 4, 1862
The Civil War in America: Advanced Post of
General Blenker's Division Surprised at Anandale, Virginia, by
Confederate Calvary.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist vol. 40,
no. 1127,
p. 61.
January 18, 1862
The Great International Railway
Suspension-Bridge over the Niagara River, Connecting the New
York Central and the Great Western of Canada Railways. vol. 40,
no. 1127,
p. 64-65.
January 18, 1862
The Outrage on the Trent: Lord Lyons
Communicating Earl Russell's Despatch to Mr. Secretary Seward vol. 40,
no. 1128,
p. 82.
January 25, 1862
The Civil War in America: Advance of the
Skirmishers of the Bucktail Rifles on the Confederate Position
at Drainsville, Virginia, From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist.— See Supplement, p. 95. vol. 40,
no. 1128,
p. 91.
January 25, 1862
Mr. Yancey, One of the Commissioners
from the Confederate States of America to the European
Courts. vol. 40,
no. 1128,
p. 95.
January 25, 1862
The War in America: A Night Alarm in the Federal Camp—Signalling
from the Right Bank of the Potomac to Head-Quarters in
Washington. From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.[p. 95] vol. 40,
no. 1128,
p. 95-96.
January 25, 1862
The Federal Sloop-of-War Tuscarora in
Southampton Water.—See page 81. vol. 40,
no. 1128,
p. 98.
January 25, 1862
The Confederate Sloop-of-War Sumter Capturing Two Federal
Merchantmen Off Gibraltar.—See Preceeding Page. vol. 40,
no. 1129,
p. 114.
February 1,1862
New-Year's Reception at the White House, Washington.—From
a Sketch By Our Special Artist—See Next Page. vol. 40,
no. 1129,
p. 119.
February 1,1862
The Civil War in America: Hatteras Spit, with the Wreck of the
City of New York on the Bar in the Distance.—From a Sketch by Our
Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1132,
p. 186.
February 22,1862
The Civil War in America: The Picket Leading the Ships of the
Burnside Expedition over the Hatteras Bar.—From a Sketch by Our
Special Artist.—See Supplement, page 200. vol. 40,
no. 1132,
p. 187.
February 22,1862
The Civil War in America: Provisional Camp of a Portion of the
Burnside Expedition at Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina—From a Sketch
by our Special Artist vol. 40,
no. 1134,
p. 258.
March 8,1862
The Civil War in America: Camp Winfield, Hatteras Inlet, North
Carolina.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See page 262. vol. 40,
no. 1134,
p. 258.
March 8, 1862
Sketches from the Washoe Silver Region, North America: Virginia
City from the South, Mount Davidson, Cedar Hill and Six Miles
Gutch.—See page 362. vol. 40,
no. 1134,
p. 259.
March 8, 1862
Sketches from the Washoe Silver Region, America: Gold Hill,
Mount Davidson, and the Ophir Road. vol. 40,
no. 1134,
p. 262.
March 8,1862
Sketches from the Washoe Silver Region, North America: Devil's
Gate, and the Crushing Mills at the North End of Silver City vol. 40,
no. 1134,
p. 262.
March 8,1862
The Civil War in America: Provisional Camp of a Portion of the
Burnside Expedition at Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina—From a Sketch
by our Special Artist and
The Civil War in America: Camp Winfield, Hatteras Inlet, North
Carolina.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See page 262. vol. 40,
no. 1134,
p. 262.
March 8,1862
The Civil War in America: Attack on the Confederate Batteries at
Roanoke Island by the Federal Gun-boat.—From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist—See Next Page. and
The Civil War in America.—General Burnside's Expedition: Fort
Bartow, Roanoke Island, after its Capture by the
Federalists.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1136,
p. 295.
March 22,1862
The Civil War in America.—General
Burnside's Expedition: The 9th New York(Hawkins's Zouaves) and
the 21st Massachusetts Taking the Confederate Fieldwork on
Roanoke Island at the Point of Bayonet. From a Sketch by Our
Special Artist.—See page 296. vol. 40,
no. 1136,
p. 298.
March 22,1862
Breaking Up of the Ice at New York: A View from the East
River. See supplement, page 320. vol. 40,
no. 1137,
p. 307.
March 29,1862
The Civil War in America: Confederate Prisoners in Camp Georgia,
Roanoke Island—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. See
Supplement, page 320. vol. 40,
no. 1137,
p. 310.
March 29,1862
The Recent Floods in Sacramento Valley,
California.—The Corner of L and Fourth Streets, Sacramento City:
View through L-Street Eastwards.—See Page 326. vol. 40,
no. 1137,
p. 323.
March 29, 1862
The U.S. Revenue Steamer Schubric Anchored in the Sacramento,
near Rio Vista. vol. 40,
no. 1137,
p. 326.
March 29, 1862
The Levee Opposite K-Street, Sacramento City, at Three a.m. on
the 24th of January Last, during the Third Flood. vol. 40,
no. 1137,
p. 326.
March 29, 1862
Sixth-Street, Sacramento City, Looking South. vol. 40,
no. 1137,
p. 326.
March 29, 1862
The Civil War in America—Naval
Engagement in Hampton Roads: The Confederate Iron-Plated Steamer
Merrimac (or Virginia) Running into the Federal Sloop
Cumberland.—From a Sketch by T. Nast.—See Supplement, page
344. vol. 40,
no. 1138,
p. 327.
April 5, 1862
The Civil War in America: Fight in
Hampton Roads between the Federal floating-battery Monitor and
the Confederate Iron-Plated Steamer Merrimac(or Virginia). From
a Sketch by T. Nast.—See Supplement, page 344. vol. 40,
no. 1138,
p. 330.
April 5, 1862
The Civil War in America: Baggage-Waggons
and Gun-Carriages of the Army of the Potomac on the Move.—From
a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1138,
p. 334.
April 5, 1862
Mr. George Peabody.—See page 383. vol. 40,
no. 1138,
p. 335.
April 5, 1862
The Civil War in America: General Burnside.—From a sketch by
T. Nast.—See Supplement, page 376. vol. 40,
no. 1139,
p. 359.
April 12, 1862
The Civil War in America: Federals Advancing on the Abandoned
Confederate Positions at Centreville.—From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist.—See Supplement, page 376 vol. 40,
no. 1139,
p. 359.
April 12, 1862
The Civil War in America: Action between the Merrimac (or
Virginia) and the Monitor in Hampton Roads. vol. 40,
no. 1139,
p. 366-367.
April 12, 1862
The Civil War in America: Federal Calvary Scouts Entering the
Depot at Manassas Junction.—From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist—See Supplement, page 376. vol. 40,
no. 1139,
p. 366-367.
April 12, 1862
H.M.S. Diadem Taking Off the Crew of the Dismasted
American Ship C.W. Connor, near Bermuda.—See Preceding Page. vol. 40,
no. 1139,
p. 381.
April 12, 1862
The Civil War in America: Reconnaissance
Made by General Stoneman, Accompanied by the Comte de Paris and
the Duc de Chartres, to Cedar Run.—From a Sketch by Our Special
Artist.—See next page. vol. 40,
no. 1140,
p. 403.
April 19, 1862
The Civil War in America: A Portion of
the Abandoned Confederate Works and Camp at Centreville.—From a
Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1141,
p. 418.
April 26, 1862
The Civil War in America: Embarkation of
a Portion of the Army of the Potomac at Alexandria, near
Washington.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1142,
p. 458.
May 3,1862
Captain William Wilson, of the Emily St. Pierre. vol. 40,
no. 1144,
p. 507.
May 17, 1862
The Cook and Steward of the Emily St. Pierre. vol. 40,
no. 1145,
p. 531.
May 24, 1862
The Civil War in America: General View of
Richmond, Virginia.—From a Sketch by G.H. Andrews. vol. 40,
no. 1147,
p. 547.
May 31, 1862
The City Quay, Richmond.—From a Sketch
by G.H. Andrews. vol. 40,
no. 1147,
p. 547.
May 31, 1862
Railway Bridge Over the Rapids of James
River.—From a Sketch by G.H. Andrews. vol. 40,
no. 1147,
p. 547.
May 31, 1862
The War in America: General Pope's
Division at the Levee, Cairo, on its Way from New Madrid to
Reinforce General Halleck, near Corinth.—From a Sketch by Our
Special Artist vol. 40,
no. 1147,
p. 554.
May 31, 1862
The Civil War in America: Jefferson
Thompson's Guerrillas Shooting at Federal Boats on the
Mississippi.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist.—See page
607. vol. 40,
no. 1149,
p. 599.
June 14, 1862
Engagement off Fort Pillow, Mississippi
River, between Federal and Confederate Gun-Boats.—From a Sketch
by Our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1149,
p. 607.
June 14, 1862
The Civil War in America: Midnight Storm
on the Mississippi—Federal Flotilla at Anchor off Fort
Pillow.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol. 40,
no. 1151,
p. 655.
June 28, 1862
The War in America: Refugees from Southern Cities on the Mississippi Flocking
for Protection to the Federal Transports on their Advance down
the River.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol.41,
no.1152,
p.24.
July 5, 1862
Portion of the Water Batteries at Fort
Pillow, On the Mississippi, After the Evacuation—Looking Up The
River.—From a Sketch By Our Special Artist. and Main Battery at Fort Pillow, On the
Mississippi, Evacuated by the Confederates on the 5th of
June.—From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol.41,
no.1153,
p.37.
July 12, 1862
Federal Gun-Boat.--See Supplement, Page 84. vol.41,
no.1155,
p.77.
July 19, 1862
The Civil War in America: Destruction of
the Confederate Flotilla Off Memphis.--From a Sketch By Our
Special Artist.--See Page 84. vol.41,
no.1155,
p.92.
July 19, 1862
The Civil War in America: High Street, Richmond, Virginia. vol.41,
no.1156,
p.100.
July 26, 1862
Position of the Federal Flotilla on the Mississippi, Off Fort Pillow, Shortly Before Its
Evacuation. and Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana
Volunteers Taking at the Point of the Bayonet the Confederate
Battery of Fort St. Charles, On the White River, Arkansas. See
Supplement, Page 111. vol.41,
no.1156,
p.105.
July 26, 1862
The Civil War in America: Scene of
Operations in Eastern Virginia, Showing M'Clellan's Present
Position.--See Page 128. vol.41,
no.1157,
p.125.
August 2, 1862
The Civil War in America: General Stuart
(Confederate) with his Cavalry Scouting in the Neighbourhood of
Culpepper Courthouse.--From a Sketch by our Special Artist.--See
Next Page. vol.41,
no.1167,
p.368.
October 4, 1862
The Civil War in America: Colonel of the 4th Regiment European
Brigade of the Confederate Army.--From a Photograph. vol.41,
no.1167,
p.369.
October 4, 1862
Oil-Springs at Tarr Farm, Oil Creek, Venango County, Pennsylvania--See Supplement,
Page 506. vol.41,
no.1173,
p.488.
November 8, 1862
The Confederate Sloop-of-War "290," or
Alabama, Leaving the Merchant-Ship Tonowanda.--See Supplement,
Page 535. vol.41,
no.1174,
p.513.
November 15, 1862
The Civil War in America: The Last Stand
Made by the Federals at Manassas.--From a Sketch by Our Special Artist. vol.41,
no.1174,
p.516-517.
November 15, 1862
The Civil War in America: View, From the West, of Richmond,
Virginia, Capital of the Confederate States.--From a Sketch by Our
Special Artist. vol.41,
no.1174,
p.516-517.
November 15, 1862
The Civil War in America: Camp of the
Confederate Marines at Drury's Bluff, on the James River.--From
a Sketch by Our Special Artist.--See Next Page. vol.41,
no.1174,
p.520.
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