Four illustrations titled The Last Days of the Confederate Government published by The Illustrated London News on pages 64 and 65 of its July 22, 1865 issue. The four illustrations are subtitled: The flight of the Confederates: A sudden alarm and stampede ; The train of the Confederates crossing the Pe-Dee River, North Carolina ; Mr. Jefferson Davis signing acts of government by the roadside ; Mr. Jefferson Davis bidding farewell to his escort two days before his capture .https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-pub-us/1059/thumbnail.jp
A caricature of Jefferson Davis, probably issued not long after the bombardment of Fort Sumter, but ...
The chromolithograph features a color image of five men dressed in Confederate uniforms. Two of the ...
This issue of the Kentucky Statesman was printed soon after the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky and inc...
Four illustrations titled The Last Days of the Confederate Government published by The Illustrate...
The color lithograph depicts the Fall of Richmond, when Grant overtook the city in April 1865. Durin...
The print is a reproduction of a ca. 1863 lithographic caricature of Jefferson Davis. A feature of t...
Broadside outlining Confederate surrender conditions, paroling of Confederate soldiers, general orde...
Illustration from Vol. 41, No. 1158 of The Illustrated London News published on August 9, 1862, on...
Engraved illustration titled Re-enforcements for Grant\u27s Army Leaving Memphis, Tenn. published ...
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: Capture And Fall Of Charleston, S.C... From Portfolio #8 of an 8...
The object is a page removed from Frank Leslie\u27s Illustrated History of the Civil War; Its recto ...
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: The Fall Of Richmond, Va... From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio ...
The Confederate leaders are portrayed as a band of competing opportunists led by South Carolina gove...
Signed lower right: Alf. R Waud.Title inscribed lower left.Published in: Harper's Weekly, October 11...
Another comic version of Confederate President Jefferson Davis's ignominious capture by Union troops...
A caricature of Jefferson Davis, probably issued not long after the bombardment of Fort Sumter, but ...
The chromolithograph features a color image of five men dressed in Confederate uniforms. Two of the ...
This issue of the Kentucky Statesman was printed soon after the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky and inc...
Four illustrations titled The Last Days of the Confederate Government published by The Illustrate...
The color lithograph depicts the Fall of Richmond, when Grant overtook the city in April 1865. Durin...
The print is a reproduction of a ca. 1863 lithographic caricature of Jefferson Davis. A feature of t...
Broadside outlining Confederate surrender conditions, paroling of Confederate soldiers, general orde...
Illustration from Vol. 41, No. 1158 of The Illustrated London News published on August 9, 1862, on...
Engraved illustration titled Re-enforcements for Grant\u27s Army Leaving Memphis, Tenn. published ...
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: Capture And Fall Of Charleston, S.C... From Portfolio #8 of an 8...
The object is a page removed from Frank Leslie\u27s Illustrated History of the Civil War; Its recto ...
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: The Fall Of Richmond, Va... From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio ...
The Confederate leaders are portrayed as a band of competing opportunists led by South Carolina gove...
Signed lower right: Alf. R Waud.Title inscribed lower left.Published in: Harper's Weekly, October 11...
Another comic version of Confederate President Jefferson Davis's ignominious capture by Union troops...
A caricature of Jefferson Davis, probably issued not long after the bombardment of Fort Sumter, but ...
The chromolithograph features a color image of five men dressed in Confederate uniforms. Two of the ...
This issue of the Kentucky Statesman was printed soon after the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky and inc...