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Civil War Illustrations, 1862/1866

0.02 Linear Feet .25 in. (3 folders). Shares box with A7M 0754 and A&M 0169.
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Over forty illustrations of various subjects of the Civil War from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Harper's Weekly between 1862 and 1866. Also includes undated illustrations.
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Civil War Illustrations, 1862/1866 0.02 Linear Feet .25 in. (3 folders). Shares box with A7M 0754 and A&M 0169.

Civil War Newspaper Illustrations, 1861/1866

0.01 Linear Feet 0.125 in. (2 folders). Shares box with A&M 0169 and A&M 1954.
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Over sixty illustrations of various subjects of the Civil War from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Harper's Weekly between 1861 and 1866. Also includes undated illustrations.
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Civil War Newspaper Illustrations, 1861/1866 0.01 Linear Feet 0.125 in. (2 folders). Shares box with A&M 0169 and A&M 1954.

Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War Issues, 1894

0.08 Linear Feet Summary: 1.0 in. 1 flat storage box (11 folders)
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Incomplete run of Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War issued by the Pittsburgh Times as a souvenir. Includes 10 full issues (parts 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9-11, 13, and 17) and some partial issues. Some of the material relates to West Virginia. Please note, the pages are very brittle -- handle with care.
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Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War Issues, 1894 0.08 Linear Feet Summary: 1.0 in. 1 flat storage box (11 folders)

R.E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans Papers (SC-21), 1885/1958

0.2 Linear Feet 3 boxes; 13 items
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The collection documents the history of R.E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans, a large residential complex for poor and infirm Confederate veterans of the Civil War. Altogether a total of nearly three thousand veterans from thirty-three states called the camp home, and after the camp's closing, the Commonwealth eventually granted use of the buildings and land to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The collection is comprised of photographs and postcards that document the changing landscape of the camp over 50 years, a rare guest register that includes thousands of guest signatures and a page signed by ten members of the Blackfeet Nation, and two extremely rare artifacts – reunion ribbons – provide material testimony to the reconciliation efforts of Confederate and Union veterans only twenty years after they faced each other as enemies during the Civil War.
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R.E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans Papers (SC-21), 1885/1958 0.2 Linear Feet 3 boxes; 13 items

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