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Antietam.
Publisher: Copyright 1887 by L. Prang & Co. Boston. American Lithographic Co.
Medium: Chromolithograph,
Date: 1887.
Price: $600.00

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Army of the Potomac. The Wagon Trains of the Army of the Potomac en Route from Chickahominy to James River VA. During the Seven Days Fight. (Fording Bear Creek One Mile below Savage Station.) June 29th 1862. The,
Artist: John Bachelder
Publisher: Published by Jno. B. Bachelder.
Medium: Two-stone lithograph.
Date: 1863.
Price: $2,000.00

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Army of the Potomac. The Wagon Trains of the Army of the Potomac en Route from Chickahominy to James River VA. During the Seven Days Fight. (Fording Bear Creek One Mile below Savage Station.) June 29th 1862.  The, by John Bachelder
Atlanta Campaign. : Army of the Cumberland. : Easter Sunday 1864. : Divine Service by Rev. P.P. Cooney C.S.C. Chaplain Gen. of the Ind. Troops in theField. [Eight individuals identified with numbers in the title].
Artist:
Medium: Chromolithograph,
Date: 1877.
Price: $750.00

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Atlanta Campaign. : Army of the Cumberland. : Easter Sunday 1864. : Divine Service by Rev. P.P. Cooney C.S.C. Chaplain Gen. of the Ind. Troops in theField. [Eight individuals identified with numbers in the title]. by � �
Banks Expedition - A Rebel Schooner Running into the U.S. Transport Che-Kiang, off the Florida Reefs, on the Night of December 11, with the Intention of Sinking Her.
Publisher: Published in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper."
Medium: Engraving,
Date: Jan. 17, 1862.
Price: $80.00

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Banks Expedition - A Rebel Schooner Running into the U.S. Transport Che-Kiang, off the Florida Reefs, on the Night of December 11, with the Intention of Sinking Her. by
Battle at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862. The,
Publisher: Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St. New York.
Medium: Lithograph handcolored,
Date: undated.
Price: $450.00

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Battle at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862. The, by
Battle of Antietam, Md. Sept. 17th 1862. The, [Three additional lines of text.]
Publisher: Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St. New York.
Medium: Lithograph handcolored,
Date: Undated.
Price: $425.00

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Battle of Antietam, Md. Sept. 17th 1862.  The,  [Three additional lines of text.] by
Battle of Bull Run, VA., July 21, 1861. : Gallant Charge of the Zouaves and Defeat of the Rebel Black Horse Cavalry.
Publisher: Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St. New York.
Medium: Lithograph handcolored,
Date: undated.
Price: $450.00

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Battle of Bull Run, VA., July 21, 1861. : Gallant Charge of the Zouaves and Defeat of the Rebel Black Horse Cavalry. by
Battle of Champion-Hills.
Publisher: Published by Kurz & Allison, Chicago.
Medium: Chromolithograph,
Date: 1887.
Price: $560.00

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Battle of Chancellorsville, Va. May, 3rd 1863.
Publisher: Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St. New York.
Medium: Lithograph handcolored,
Date: undated.
Price: $475.00

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Battle of Chancellorsville, Va.  May, 3rd 1863. by
Battle of Chancellorsville.
Publisher: Published by Kurz & Allison, Chicago.
Medium: Chromolithograph,
Date: 1889.
Price: $600.00

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Battle of Chancellorsville. by
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