The
The
Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera
Henry
Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE 19735
302-888-4600 or
800-448-3883
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Creator: Magnus, Charles (1826-1900)
Title: Collection
Dates: ca.1850-1890
Call No.:
Acc. No.: [various
– see detailed description]
Quantity: 3 boxes
Location: 18 H 1 and 2
BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT
Charles Magnus was a print publisher, map dealer,
bookseller and stationer working in
Magnus was born Julian Carl Magnus in
His early work includes pictorial letter sheets
illustrated with city views or newsworthy events such as railroad and ship
disasters. The images were used
repeatedly, with additions of new buildings, bridges, etc., drawn in to keep
the picture current. During the 1850s he
also printed and published lithographed maps, often incorporating city views
and decorations similar to those in the letter sheets.
During the Civil War, Magnus produced around 700
patriotic envelopes and over 300 illustrated song sheets. He used images of allegorical figures, battle
scenes, political cartoons, portraits and state emblems, frequently using the
same images in different combinations.
After the War, he expanded his work to include prints, games, reward of
merit cards, and advertising and custom printing. Throughout his career, he relied on similar
images and techniques. He continued to
use the lithographic process and hand coloring even after most printers had
turned to photomechanical processes.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
This collection consists of a variety of lithographed letter sheets,
envelopes, song sheets, prints, cards with pictures of Confederate officers and
government officials, an ABC book, board games (printed on paper thinner than
boards, however), and a 1858 circular advertising board games and playing cards
available from Magnus & Co. Most of
the letter sheets and prints are views of cities, mainly places located in the
northeastern part of the
ORGANIZATION
The materials
are arranged first by type of material and then by accession number within each
type. The types of materials are
Lithographic prints, Patriotic envelopes, Song sheets, Letter sheets, and
Miscellaneous.
LANGUAGE OF MATERIALS
The materials
are mostly in English.
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
Collection is
open to the public. Copyright
restrictions may apply.
PROVENANCE
Purchased from
various sources.
Accession 07x121
purchased from Scott J. Winslow Assoc., Inc.
Accessions
08x103 and 08x147 purchased from Eclectibles.
ACCESS POINTS
Topics:
Lithography
- Specimens.
Printing - Specimens.
Cities and towns - Pictorial works.
Board games.
Playing cards.
Advertisements – Games.
Advertisements – Stationery.
Valentines.
Minstrel shows.
Patriotism in art.
Alphabet books.
Washington (D.C.) - Pictorial works.
Confederate States of America.
Envelopes (Stationery).
Maps.
Sheet music.
Songs.
Games.
Rewards of merit.
Publishers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
Location: 18 H 1 and 2
Lithographic
prints:
67x144 “Panorama
of
[fragile, in several
pieces; see also 71x20.1]
68x34 “
(color added,
decorative border) (see also letter sheets bearing this same image)
68x122 .1 “Birds Eye View of the City of
.2 “
(Both color prints mounted
on black paper, with gold border.)
71x17 Rose
of
71x20 .1-.2 “Panorama
of Washington,” with matching pictorial envelope
(same as 67x144,
although that does not have envelope)
79x258 .1 “
.2 “
.3 “
.4 “
.5 “
.6 “New York: Saratoga,” showing “Congress
Spring,” “head waters of Lake George,” “Saratoga Lake,” and “Saratoga,”
.7 “
.8 “
.9 “
.10 “
(All are color
prints mounted on black paper, with gold border.)
95x57.3 “Panorama of San Francisco” [Looking
northeast.]
(black and white)
95x57.4 “
(color print mounted
on black paper, with gold border)
95x57.5 “
(color print mounted
on black paper, with gold border)
99x32 .1 ”
[for
black and white version, see 95x57.1];
.2 “
[for black and
white version, see 99x32.2];
.3 “
[black
and white view found with letter sheets],
.4 “
.5 “
.6 “
.7 “
.8 “
.9 “
[note:
a black and white version of this print is in the Edwin Whitefield papers, Col.
102, as he is supposed to be the artist of this view; another copy of this view
is in this collection, acc. 91x82..3, on stationery];
.10 “
[note: acc. 77x610 is a black and
white version on a letter sheet]
(All
these are color prints mounted on black paper, with gold borders.)
02x168 “
(color
print mounted on faded black paper, with gold border)
09x16 “The
Presidents of Our Great Republic,” ca.1861
In the middle is a
view of the White House, surrounded by portraits of the presidents, with A.
Lincoln in the middle of the bottom row.
Black and white.
[see also 04x69.8,
04x69.13, and 04x117.1, all earlier, with Franklin Pierce in the center. Most of portraits of the presidents on 09x16
are from these earlier prints.]
09x35 “
Color print; in the
foreground are people walking along a beach, with a boat being built. In the middle ground is a waterway filled
with boats and ships. In the background
is a view of the city of
09x48.3 “Birds
Eye View of the city and County of New-York With Environs”
Black
and white, with decorative gold border [for color version, see 68x122.1]
Patriotic
Envelopes:
71x15.1-.6
set of state seals of six
Confederate states (
71x16.1-10 .1-.8
a Union general (each one different,
none of them identified) above a group of soldiers, to the right is a map of
the eastern part of the
.9 Maj.Gen Wool and map of
.10 eagle on shield above a group of soldiers
(same group as appeared on the envelopes with the generals)
(all printed in
purple)
71x21 .2
envelope with eagle, colored;
.25 allegorical figure of the U.S.
Constitution, printed in purple;
.28 allegorical figure with flag and seal of
.29 allegorical figure with grain and Smithsonian
Institute, printed in purple;
.30 allegorical figure with shield and the
White House, printed in purple;
.32 Male
Indian, with
.33 allegorical figure leaning on an anchor,
with
71x22 .325 General George B. McClellan with his horse
(printed in purple)
.326 unknown officer, with an artilleryman
(printed in purple)
.327 unknown officer, with an artilleryman
(printed in purple)
.328 unknown officer, with soldiers (printed in
purple)
.329 allegorical figure with the U.S. Patent
Office (printed in purple)
.330 allegorical figure with an eagle and
.331 allegorical figure with flag and seal of
.332 allegorical figure of the sea (printed in
purple)
.333 allegorical figure with flag and seal of
.334 allegorical figure with flag and seal of
.335
.336 allegorical figure at Ellsworth Memorial
(printed in color)
.337 allegorical figure with flag and seal of
.338 allegorical figure with U.S. General Post
Office (printed in purple)
.339 allegorical figure with Smithsonian
Institute (printed in purple)
.340 allegorical figure with grain and
Smithsonian Institute (printed in purple)
.341 a church and a public building displaying
the
.342 allegorical figure with U.S. General Post
Office (printed in purple) (different figure from .338)
.343 allegorical figure with Treasury building
(printed in purple)
.344 allegorical figure with U.S. General Post
Office (printed in purple) (different figure from .338 and .342)
71x66.22 envelope
front with seal of
73x218 Vignettes,
mostly relating to George Washington:
81x290 .1 view of
.2 view of
.3 view of
.4 view of
.5 a view of
.6 view of
.7 view of the U.S. Capitol
.8 view of the U.S. Capitol, with a
picture of George Washington
.9 view of the U.S. Capitol, with an
allegorical female figure
.10 view of the U.S. Capitol, with an eagle
holding a shield flying over the statue of Freedom that is on top of the
Capitol
.11 view of the U.S. House of Representatives
in session, with a picture of George Washington crossing the
.12 view of the U.S. Senate in session, with
a picture of the signing of the Declaration of Independence
84x70 envelope
with birds eye view of
94x054 envelope, the entire front of which
depicts a bird’s eye view of U.S. Capitol, no. 1a [sic, is a view of
95x57.2
Purple envelope with eagle seal,
printed with “U.S. Armies operating against
01x45 Envelope, the entire front of
which depicts a “Bird’s Eye View of
09x48.1 Envelope, entire front of which
depicts two ships, and men disembarking from a rowing boat onto one of the
ships (black and white)
Song
Sheets:
73x208 "How
are you Green-backs?" song text with colored picture of printing press and
portrait (unidentified); “music to this song to be had of Wm. A. Pond &
Co.”; on lined notepaper
73x209 "Flash Every Sabre Bright," by
Robert Johnson, song text with colored view of
73x210 "Welcome,
Mother," song text with colored picture of "President's House
Washington, D.C."; on lined notepaper
73x211 "
77x450 "Jeff Davis," song text
with colored portraits of Gen. John C. Breckenridge and Jefferson Davis and map
of Confederacy with devil; on lined notepaper
77x452 "Oh
Jeff! Oh Jeff! How are you now?" comic song and chorus by Henry Schroeder,
music published by Firth, Son & Co., song text with colored picture of
Jefferson Davis in woman's clothes being captured by soldiers; on lined
notepaper
78x110 .1 "Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! The Prisoner's Hope" song text with colored view of Belle
Isle,
.2 "Her Bright Smiles Haunt Me Still"
and “Thy Voice Hath a Charm,” song texts with colored picture of man with
columns and mountainous landscape in background [a black and white version is
used on the letter sheet 04x83.7; the mountain scenery also appears in 82x242]
Both on
lined notepaper.
82x242 "Six
Military and Patriotic Illustrated Songs.
Elaborately Colored. In a Novel
Form. Series No. 1”; song texts with colored illustrations in pamphlet form; advertisement
for other Magnus material on back page (songs, maps, war scenes, views of
hospitals and camps, playing cards, letter sheets, rewards of merit cards,
etc.).
The songs include “The
Union Marseillaise” (with picture of bombardment of Ft. Sumter), “A Yankee
Man-of-War” (with picture of sailing ships), “The Army of Liberty” (with
picture of George Washington superimposed on map of U.S.), “The Flag of Our
Union” (with picture of soldiers, one of whom carries a flag), “Volunteer’s
Song” (with picture of soldiers marching), and “Rally Around the Flag Boys”
(with picture of an actress carrying a flag, with mountain scenery in
background).
95x81 .1 "The Peanut Stand" song text “as sung by L.
Simmons, Ethiopian comedian. Air – ‘Joe
Bowers’” with picture of vagrant man on a stage, with columns and landscape in
background. Dated added: 1861. On lined paper.
.2 "When This Cruel War is Over"
song text with picture of woman holding flowers and columns and landscape in
background. (Same background as 95x81.1),
on heavy card stock
.3 "Nellie of the North" song
text “by John Ross Dix. Air: Annie of the Vale,” with picture of woman holding
flowers and a sign reading "Map and Song Portfolio." Landscape background. On lined paper.
.4 "A Hundred Years Hence" song
text “written and sung by Tony Pastor, with great applause at the American
Theatre,” with picture of an Indian holding a Union flag and also picture of
the seal of Indiana. On lined paper. [see also 71x21.32]
.5 "A
Yankee Man-Of-War." song text with partially colored picture of battle
ships in a harbor. On lined paper. [this also appears in booklet, 82x242]
95x106 .1 "The Tired Soldier," song
text with colored view of
.2 “
.3 "Willie'll Roam No Moer [sic],
Reply to Willie We Have Missed You" song text with that same view of
.4 "Mother, Dear, I'm Thinking of
You," with same view of
.5 "Willie has Gone to the War,"
song text, with colored panoramic view of
.6 "Old Folks at Home," song text
with colored picture of two African American men, one of whom is in 18th
century dress. Both are reading.
[This is the Stephen Foster song
also known as “
98x45 “Mother Would Comfort Me,” song
text with colored view of Union Fort on the Petersburg-Weldon Railroad. The back of the sheet is lined. “The music for the song may be obtained at …
Sawyer & Thompson, …
04x69.26 “General Logan, and the Fifteenth Army
Corps,” by Capt. R. W. Burt, 76th Ohio V. V. I., tune – “The Kingdom
am a Comin”
song celebrating the
exploits of the 15th Army Corps, which fought in Mississippi, at
Chattanooga, Atlanta, took part in Sherman’s “March to the Sea,” and fought in
South and North Carolina, the poem was written in April 1865, but before Lee
had surrendered
07x121 .1 “Yankee Volunteer,” song text with view
of
.2 “Yankee Volunteer,” song text; view has
labeled the following buildings:
.3 “Yankee Volunteer,” song sheet with
view of Camp of the 5th Pen. Cavalbry, near
.4 “Yankee Volunteer,” song sheet with
view of Belger Barracks,
.5 “Yankee Volunteer,” song sheet with view
of
.6 “Yankee Volunteer,” song sheet with
view of Chesapeake Hospital 1 and McClellan Hospital, between Fortress Monroe
& Hampton, Va. 2
.7 “Yankee Volunteer,” song sheet with
view of
.8 “Yankee Volunteer,” song sheet with
view of Belger Barracks,
.9 “Unfurl the Glorious Banner,” with
colored illustrations, one of a soldier and sailor standing under U.S. flag
with the motto “The Union Now and Forever”; the other a seal or coat of arms for
Massachusetts; back of sheet is lined
.10 “How Sheridan Whipped Longstreet,” October
19, 1864, air: Jeannette and Jeannot, by John Ross Dix; with colored
illustrations: Indian standing under
.11 “Traitor, Spare that Flag,” by the Rev.
J. P. Lundy, air: “Woodman Spare that Tree,” with colored illustrations: Indian
and woman under a
.12 “Traitor, Spare that Flag,” by the Rev.
J. P. Lundy, air: “Woodman Spare that Tree,” with colored illustrations: sailor
and woman under a
.13 “The Flag of Our Union,” with colored
illustrations: woman standing under
.14 “Hail
08x147.4 “To My Loved One.” By E. Walter Lowe, 9th N.Y.
Cavalry, to the air Annie Lisle, with colored illustrations: couple in a garden
and swan on a pond.
Sheet gives address
for branch office in
09x48.2 “The Harp that Once Thro’ Tara’s
Halls” and “Erin is my Home,” words only; at top of sheet: a bald eagle bears a
green banner with red fringe, on which is depicted a harp; back of sheet has
lines.
Sheet notes that
Magnus has 500 illustrated ballads available, and lists addresses in
09x79.1 “The Bill-Posters Dream, or Cross
Readings,” to be song to the air “The Captain with his Whiskers,” by the
popular author Eugene T. Johnston. Words
only. The song mentions “Magnus’ war
maps and pictures.”
At top of sheet:
colored view of
Lists addresses for
Magnus in
Letter
Sheets (city views, maps, patriotic themes, etc.):
68x102 .1 “
.2 “Birds-eye View of
.3 “
all black & white on plain notepaper
73x224 “
73x225 “
77x104 “
[someone has penciled in
identifications of the three small views:
77x503 “Declaration
of Independence, July 4 1776.” illustration from
77x504 “
77x505 “
black & white on plain notepaper
[for color version see
79x258.9]
77x506 “Birds
Eye View of the City of
77x514 “
77x608 “United-States Firemen,” with their
fire engine in front of their firehouse and other buildings; the firehouse is
labeled Eagle Hose Co. no. 2, organized Oct. 1831; black & white on plain
notepaper
[for colored version,
see 04x69.7]
77x609 four
views of
77x610 “
[for
a colored version of this print see 99x32.10]
[77x609
and 77x610 are mounted on opposite sides of the same sheet of paper]
80x143 “Birds-eye View of
82x243 “View
of Washington City” [and] “Military Map of
82x244 “
82x245 “Fortifications
on Price's Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio,” color picture with cannons in foreground,
steamboats on river in middle ground, and city in background; small plain sheet
91x82 .1
“Cleveland,” "exec by
G.G. Lange
.2 “
.3 “
.4 “Birds-eye
View of
.5 “
.6 “
.7 “
94x27 .1 “
.2 “
.3 “
.4 “
.5 “
94x70 .1
“Schutzenhalls, Festhalls
und Gabentempel des Dritten Amerikanischen Bundes-Schiessens.” black &
white pictures of stadium-like building and of long narrow covered pier
.2 “Map
of the City of
95x57.1 “
[for
another copy see 99x73.1; for colored version see 99x32.1]
96x75 “Birds Eye View of
97x38 “U.S.
Patent Office, Washington,” colored engraving on plain folded paper.
98x46 “
99x73 .1 “
.2 “
01x142 .1 view of
.2 “The Merchants Exchange,
.3 “Map of the City of
.4 “Declaration of Independence July 4th
1776,” an engraving of J. Trumbull’s painting of the Signing of the Declaration,
engraving by I. W. Baumann of Munich; black and white on plain folded paper
[for another copy, see 77x503]
04x69 .1 “
.2 “
.3 “Map of the city of
.4 “Harrisburg, Pa.,” with river in foreground,
state capitol dominating skyline, labeled no. 2, in color, on folded paper
.5 “Syracuse, N.Y.,” engraved by Capewell
& Kimmel, 208 Broadway, N.Y., in black and white, on folded paper
[colored version found with
lithographic prints]
.6 “View of
.7 “United-States [sic] Firemen,” no city
but in front of station labeled Eagle Hose Co. no. 2, organized Oct. 1831,
shows firemen with fire engine; in color, on folded paper
[for black and
white version see 77x608]
.8 “The Presidents of Our Great Republic,”
with
[see also 04x69.13, below; these are
very similar to 04x117.1, but the portraits of Pierce differ slightly; see also
09x16]
.9-.10 “
[another color version with lithographic
prints]
.11 “
.12 “
.13 “The Presidents of Our Great Republic,”
with
[see 04x117.1 for
colored version; 04x69.8 is a slightly different version; see also 09x16]
.14 “Declaration of Independence,” with text
of the document and the names of the signers surrounded by round shields
representing the thirteen colonies, in color, on folded paper
.15 two views of the “
.16 “French Parish Church, Notre Dame,
.17 patriotic letter sheet, Union soldier
dying in battle, supported by angel, while wife at home prays, in color, small
single sheet
.18 patriotic letter sheet, Union soldiers
marching into battle, in color, small single sheet
.19 patriotic letter sheet, Union soldiers in
battle, in color, small single sheet
.20 patriotic letter sheet, “Camp scene from
photograph”: Union soldiers in front of a tent labeled “Refreshments,” in
color, small single sheet
[some of the figures also appear in
.21; they also appear on .29]
.21 patriotic letter sheet, “Camp scene from
photograph”: Union soldiers, some in front of a tent, others to one side, in
color, small single sheet
[includes some of
the same figures as in .20]
.22 patriotic letter sheet, “Camp scene from
photograph”: Union soldiers grouped around a stack of rifles, in color, small
single sheet
[one figure also appears in .23]
.23 patriotic letter sheet, “Camp scene from
photograph”: Union soldiers, some of whom are in front of a tent, in color,
small single sheet
[the tent also appears in .20 and
.21; one figure also appears in .22]
.24 patriotic letter sheet, “Armory Hospital
2,” in color, on small folded paper, inside pages are lined
.25 patriotic letter sheet, “
.27 The
Great Eastern, black and white view of this steam ship, including views of
a two sailing ships (a line of battle ship and a frigate), on single sheet of
small paper
.28 patriotic letter sheet, soldier in front
of a campfire looking at photos of wife and children, in color, on small single
sheet
.29 patriotic letter sheet, camp scene of
soldiers in and near a tent labeled “Refreshments,” in black and white, on
small single sheet, lined on back, blind embossed in lower corner
[most of these figures also appear
on .20]
.30 patriotic letter sheet, soldiers in Zoave
uniforms marching behind officer on horseback, in black and white, on small
single sheet, lined on back page, blind embossed in lower corner
04x83 .1 patriotic
letter sheet, portrait of Major General Sheridan, flanked by flags, in color,
on small single sheet, lined on back
.2 patriotic letter sheet, portrait of
Gideon Welles in oval frame, in color, on small single sheet, lined on back
.3 patriotic letter sheet, figure of
Liberty holding an American flag bearing the motto “The Union Now and Forever,”
with the seal of Connecticut, in color, small folded paper, lined on inside and
back
.4 patriotic letter sheet, with a view of
.5 patriotic letter sheet, depicting
officers on horseback with soldiers in background, in color, small folded
sheet, lined on inside and back
.6 view of “U.S. Capitol,
.7 a man standing on a stage with mountain
scenery in the background and columns on the sides, in black and white, on
single sheet [a color version of this appears on the song sheet 78x110.2]
.8 view of “City of
.9 “Deutsche Friedensfeste in Americka,
187-,” scenes from a parade, in black and white, on large folded sheet [not
marked as being published by Magnus; for a German letter sheet done by Magnus,
see 94x70.1]
04x117 .1 “The Presidents of Our Great Republic,”
with
[a black and white version of this
is 04x69.13; this is very similar to 04x69.8, but the portraits of Pierce
differ slightly; see also 09x16]
.2 “
04x161 patriotic letter sheet,
“Great Naval Engagement off
This letter sheet was
used by Lorenzo Banks(?) of Huntsburgh(?) [no state], to write a letter to Truman
Clark,
08x127 letter sheet with view
of city of
09x48 .4 “Broadway,
.5 “
.6 “Central Park Scenery,
.7 two images: “View of the
09x79.2 “Up Town View –
Miscellaneous:
95x111 Confederate officers.
Seventeen cards, approximately 2x3 inches, each depicting a different officer. Black, white, and red or purple.
[see also 07x121
and 09x78 – some duplications]
The subjects are as
follows:
.1 Gen. John C. Breckenridge
.2 Com. P. Buchanan
.3 Gen. Buckner
.4 Gen. T.L. Clingman
.5 Gen. R.D. Hanson
.6 Gen. Hindman
.7 Comm. Hollins
.8 Gen. John B. Magruder
.9 Gen. Lovel
.10 Gen. Parsons
.11 Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
.12 Gen. Rains
.13 Maj. Gen. Kirby Smith
.14 Gen. van Dorn
.15 Gen. R.S. Garnett
.16 Gen. Albert Pike
.17 Capt. R. Semmes, of the “
07x121 Confederate officers.
Eleven cards, approximately 2x3 inches, each depicting a different officer. Black, white, and red.
[see also 95x111
and 09x78 – some duplications]
The subjects are as
follows:
.15 Gen. Joe E. Johnston
.16 Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
.17 Maj. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard
.18 Jefferson Davis
.19 Gen. R. E. Lee
.20 Comm. Hollins
.21 Gen. R.S. Garnett
.22 Gen. John C. Breckenridge
.23 Gen. Braxton Bragg
.24 Com. Maury
.25 Gen. John B. Floyd
08x103 Advertisement: “The trade
is invited by the undersigned to take notice of their 24 new games, just
published for the winter season.” Issued
by Charles Magnus & Co., dated on back: 1858.
Lists 14 games by
name, including “Boa Constrictor, or the well known game of Snake,” and
“Comical Game of Pigs and Kittens.” Also
offers lithograph playing cards, packets of letter sheets, and other
materials.
Not illustrated,
but with decorative border; printed in blue and red ink.
08x147.1-.3 Reward
of merit cards:
.1 “Reward of Merit for Deligence [sic] in
Study, presented to Marietta Wright by Alma M. L. Wright, teacher”; decorated
with colored flowers and scrolls;
.2 “Reward of Merit presented to Freddie
Bennett as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry, punctuality and
good conduct, Jane L. Lord, teacher”; printed in blue, with picture of woman
carry bucket on her head;
.3 “Reward of Merit present to Etta Bailey
as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry, punctuality and good
conduct, D. H. Small, teacher”; printed in color, with picture of man on a
horse, with a colt; with a love poem written on the back, “Are You Coming Love”
08x147.5-.7 Valentine
poems
.5 “Love Thee?” poem printed on sheet within a decorative
border, with a colored picture of a couple in a garden [same couple as on song sheet
08x147.4, but background is different];
.6 “Presented to Nellie. Wilt Thou be My Bride?” poem printed on sheet
of lined paper, with colored picture of a couple dancing in a garden;
.7 “Love Thee?” same poem as on .5, printed in red ink,
within a decorative border, printed on lined paper [see also Fol. 29, p. 8]
09x77 Comic Picture Book.
Book has pictures
of dogs and monkeys dressed in costumes, illustrating different words, chiefly
in French (Cosaque, etudiant), but in other languages as well. The letter K (Kakatoes) is illustrated with a
bird not in costume, and the letter Z (Zephyr) is illustrated with a cupid
figure and flowers. The book is missing
the letters B, I, W, and Y. In addition,
an extra letter A (Abdelcader) is inserted between X (Xystique) and Z.
09x78 Confederate officers and government
officials. Twenty-four cards, approximately 2x3 inches, each depicting a
different officer or official. Black,
white, and purple. [see also 95x111 and
07x121 – some duplications]
The subjects are as
follows:
.1 Maj. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard
.2
.3 Gen. M. L. Bonham
.4 Gen. Braxton Bragg
.5 Gen. John C. Breckenridge
.6 Gen. Buckner
.7 Jefferson Davis
.8 Gen. John B. Floyd
.9 Gen. R. S. Garnett
.10 Brig. Ben. Hardee
.11 Comm. Hollins
.12 Gen. Benj. Huger
.13 Brig. Gen. “Stonewall”
.14 Maj. Gen. A. S. Johnston
.15 Gen. Joe E. Johnston
.16 Gen. R. E. Lee
.17 Gen. Benj. McCullough
.18 Gen. John B. Magruder
.19 Com. Maury
.20 Gen. Parsons
.21 Maj. Gen. G. J. Pillow
.22 Brig. Gen. L. Polk
.23 Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
.24 Alexander H. Stephens
93x33 Board
games:
.1 Game entitled “Running the Blockade”
.2 “New Game of Snake”
.3 “Comical Game of Pigs & Kittens”
RELATED
MATERIALS:
Fol.
29 Scrapbook
of Valentine cards, including a sheet printed with a poem entitled "Love
Thee?" printed in red and black by Magnus (on p. 8 of scrapbook; same as
08x147.7)
In the
67.126 Birds-Eye View of
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