Nineteenth-Century Periodical Illustrations Collection, 1853-1898
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NINETEENTH-CENTURY PERIODICAL ILLUSTRATIONS COLLECTION, 1853-1898 Finding aid Call number: LPP86 Extent: 1 oversized box Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130 www.archives.alabama.gov Container Listing [Duplicates are stored in the last folder, folder 8.] Folder 1 1850s Date: 1853 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, p. 197 Page number: 197 Caption: AAn Alabama Country ResidenceBHouse of the Late Vice President King.@ Format: original; whole page Date: 1853 April 30 Publication: Illustrated News Page number: 288 Caption: AResidence of the Late Vice President KingBHis Death Place.@ Format: original; whole page Date: 1855 April 21 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion Page number: 253 Caption: ACotton Loading.@ Caption: ACotton Loading.@ Format: original; 4 copies, 1 copy of whole page, 2 copies of top illustration only, and 1 copy of bottom illustration only Date: 1855 April 21 Publication: Flag of Our Union Caption: ACotton Loading.@ Format: original Date: 1857 November 21 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion Format: original; entire issue Date: 1857 November 21 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion Page number: 321 (front page) Caption: AView of the Capitol, Montgomery, Alabama.@ Format: original; 4 copies, 2 whole pages and 2 illustrations only Date: 1857 November 28 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion Page number: (front page) Caption: AScene on the Alabama River, Loading Cotton.@ Format: original; illustration only Date: 1857 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion Page number: 408 Caption: AWatch and Bell Tower, Mobile, Alabama.@ Caption: ALight House, Choctaw Point, Mobile, Alabama.@ Format: original; 1 copy of whole page and 2 copies of top illustration Date: 1857 Publication: Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Compantion Page number: 409 Caption: AGrant=s Pass, Near Mobile, Alabama.@ Caption: ACity Hall and New Market, Mobile, Alabama.@ Format: original; 1 copy of whole page and 1 copy of top illustration Date: 1858 November 27 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 756 Caption: AThe Alabama State FairBThe Tilt.@ Artist: Nixon Caption: AThe Alabama State FairBThe Amphitheatre.@ Artist: Nixon Format: original; whole page Date: 1859 November 26 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 768 Caption: AA Premature Movement.@ Description: Cartoon depicting John Brown encouraging an African-American man to join his raid. Format: original; illustration only Folder 2 1861 Date: 1861 Publication: n.p. Caption: AScene in Front of the Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., on the Day the Ordinance of Secession Was Passed.@ Format: original; illustration only Date: 1861 February 4 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Caption: AThe Confederate Senate in Open Session at the Capitol, Montgomery, Ala.BHowell Cobb Presiding.@ Description: Same illustration as AThe Southern ConfederacyBSenate Chamber...@ from Frank Leslie=s Illustrated Newspaper, March 2, 1861. Format: original; illustration only Date: 1861 February 9 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Format: original; entire issue Date: 1861 February 9 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 81 (front page) Caption: AThe Seceding Alabama Delegation in Congress.@ Artist: from photographs by Mathew Brady Format: original; whole page Date: 1861 February 9 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 88 Caption: AThe City of Montgomery, Alabama, Showing the State House Where the Congress of the Southern Confederacy Meets on February 4, 1861.@ Format: original; 2 copies, illustrations only Date: 1861 March 2 Publication: Frank Leslie=s Illustrated Newspaper Page number: 229 Caption: AThe Southern ConfederacyBSenate Chamber in the Capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, During Open SessionBThe Hon. Howell Cobb Presiding.@ Description: Same illustration as AThe Confederate Senate in Open Session...@ from Harper=s Weekly, February 4, 1861. Format: original; whole page Date: 1861 March 9 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 157 Caption: AInauguration of President Jefferson Davis of the Southern Confederacy, at Montgomery, Alabama, February 18, 1861.@ Format: original; 2 copies, whole page Date: 1861 March 9 Publication: The New-York Illustrated News Page number: 285 Caption: A. Montgomery, Ala., on the Morning of Feb. 18. From . .@ (bottom of page torn; caption not entirely visible) Format: original; whole page Date: 1861 March 16 Publication: Frank Leslie=s Illustrated Newspaper Caption: AThe Hon. Jefferson Davis, President-Elect of the New Southern Confederacy, Addressing the Citizens of Montgomery, Ala., from the Balcony of the Exchange Hotel, on the Night of February 16th, 1861, and Previous to His Inauguration.@ Format: original; whole page Date: 1861 March 23 Publication: Frank Leslie=s Illustrated Newspaper Page numbers: 280-281 Caption: AInauguration of Jefferson Davis, President of the Southern Confederacy, at Montgomery, Ala., the Capital of the Southern Confederacy, on Monday, Feb. 18, 1861.@ Format: original; whole pages Date: 1861 May 1 Publication: The Illustrated London News (supplement) Page number: 423 Caption: ACotton-Shoot on the Alabama.@ Caption: AFoot of the Shoot: Receiving the Cotton-Bales on Board the Steamer.@ Description: Same illustrations as both images titled ACotton Loading@ from Frank Ballou=s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, April 21, 1855. Format: original; 2 copies, 1 copy of whole page and 1 copy of top illustration only Date: 1861 June 1 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 340 Caption: AThe Cabinet of the Confederate States at Montgomery.@ Artist: from photographs by Whiteburst of Washington, D.C., and Hinton of Montgomery, Alabama Format: original; 2 copies, whole pages Date: 1861 June 1 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 343 Caption: AFort Pulaski, Savannah River, Georgia.@ Caption: AMr. Russell, Correspondent of the London >Times,= Com. Tatnall, Major Smith, and Mr. Ward Inspecting the 10-Inch Columbiad at Fort Pulaski.@ Format: original; whole page Date: 1861 June 1 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page numbers: 344-345 Caption: AThe Military Occupation of BaltimoreBMajor-General Butler=s Encampment on Federal Hill.@ Artist: from a photograph by Weaver Caption: AThe White House at MontgomeryBRent $5000 a Year.@ Caption: ACity of Montgomery, Alabama.@ Caption: ADrumming up Recruits for the Confederate Army.@ Format: original; 1 copy of whole pages and 1 copy of last illustration Date: 1861 June 1 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 346 Caption: ASand-Bag Battery, Commanding the Road to Harper=s Ferry, Near the Relay HouseBBuilt by Lieutenant W. H. M>Cartney, Boston Light Artillery.@ Caption: AThe Bouquet Battery, Commanding the Bridge at the Relay House, Lieutenant Josiah Porter, Boston Light Artillery, Commanding.@ Format: original; whole page Date: 1861 June 15 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 384 Caption: ASketches Made or Picked up by Our Eccentric Artist at the Seat of War.@ Description: Humorous cartoons depicting fighting in Virginia during the early days of the war. Format: original; 2 copies, illustrations only Date: 1861 June 22 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 400 Caption: AThe American Eagle Surprises Jeff Davis in His Attempt to Rob Her Nest.@ Description: Cartoon dealing with secession, depicting Jefferson Davis stealing eggs (labeled with states= names, such as Virginia and Maryland) from the next of the American eagle. Caption: AThat Sly Fox, Jeff, trying to induce Miss-Souri (silly goose) to take a walk in the woods of Secession, and / What the Result would be.@ Description: Cartoon dealing with secession, depicting Jefferson Davis as a fox who first courts and then eats a goose, which represents the state of Missouri. Format: original; 2 copies, illustrations only Date: 1861 July 13 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 448 Caption: AThe Situation.@ Description: Cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln holding the shoulder of Jefferson Davis, who is trying to steal an envelop labeled AU.S. Treasury.@ Format: original; illustration only Date: 1861 August 31 Publication: The Illustrated London News Caption: AThe Civil War in America: Engagement Between the 71st New York and an Alabama Regiment at the Battle of Bull Run.@ Description: Image does not include the original caption. Format: reproduction; illustration only Date: 1861 October 12 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 656 Caption: AStop Thief!@ Description: Cartoon depicting Senator John C. Breckinridge stealing his salary from the back pocket of a man labeled AU.S.@ while handing secrets to Jefferson Davis. Format: original; illustration only Date: 1861 October 19 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 661 Caption: AAn Alabama Regiment Marching Through Capitol Square, Richmond, on Their Way to Join the Rebel Forces Under Beauregard.@ Format: original; illustration only Date: 1861 October 26 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 688 Caption: AJeff Davis Reaping the Harvest.@ Description: Cartoon depicting Jefferson Davis using a sickle to cut down stalks bearing skulls. Format: original; 2 copies, illustrations only Date: 1861 November 2 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 704 Caption: AA >Smash= for Jeff.@ Description: Cartoon depicting a large hand offering Jefferson Davis a glass in which ships are sailing. Davis, who is the same size as the glass, is sitting on a barrel of gunpowder. Format: original; illustration only Date: 1861 December 7 Publication: Harper=s Weekly Page number: 781 Caption: AThe Battle