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TURNER, JONATHAN BALDWIN (1805-99) Personal Friend of Abraham Lincoln; Instrumental in establishing Normal University in Bloomington, Illinois; Prominent Farmer & Educator in Jacksonville, Illinois# 9010
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 x 3 Ύ image. From a biographical work, published in 1876.
Lightly and evenly toned, with superficial staining and a few light surface creases, mostly near the edges.
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TYLER, JOHN (1790-1862) Tenth U.S. President - 1841-45; U.S. Vice President 1841; U.S. Senator Virginia 1827-36; U.S. Representative Virginia 1816-21; Governor of Virginia 1825-27; Confederate Congressman Virginia - 1862# 7977
Original Steel Engraving, 6 ½ x 10 overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 x 5 image of Tyler, imprinted Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall, Jr., New York
D. APPLETON & Co.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains; old book binding traces along the right edge.
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TYLER, JOHN (1790-1862) Tenth U.S. President - 1841-45; U.S. Vice President 1841; U.S. Senator Virginia 1827-36; U.S. Representative Virginia 1816-21; Governor of Virginia 1825-27; Confederate Congressman Virginia - 1862# 8431
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½ x 7 Ό image of Tyler, imprinted From the original painting by Chapel in the possession of the publishers, and dated A.D. 1863 in print below.
Lightly and evenly toned, with minor staining and a few light creases in the margins.
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TYLER, JOHN (1790-1862) Tenth U.S. President - 1841-45; U.S. Vice President 1841; U.S. Senator Virginia 1827-36; U.S. Representative Virginia 1816-21; Governor of Virginia 1825-27; Confederate Congressman Virginia - 1862# 8398
Original Steel Engraving, 7 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½ x 4 Ό image of Tyler, imprinted Engraved by J.B. Forrest from a Drawing by J.R. Lambdin.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
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UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM HENRY (1818-75) Prominent Judge & Attorney in Belleville, Illinois # 9014
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½ x 3 Ύ image, imprinted Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall & Sons, 13 Barclay St., N.Y. From a biographical work, published in 1876.
Lightly and evenly toned, with superficial staining and a few light surface creases, mostly near the edges.
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UNION GENERALS# 8467
Original Steel Engraving, 5 Ό x 8 ½ overall, imprinted Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall, Jr., N.Y
ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR ABBOTTS CIVIL WAR, with an oval image of Union Major General John Dix at center, encircled by those of Union Generals John A. Logan; Lew Wallace; Daniel Butterfield; James Wadsworth; E.O.C. Ord; Francis Blair; Lovell Rousseau; and Gouverneur K. Warren.
Somewhat closely trimmed at the right, left, and upper edges, with a few inconsequential stains.
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UNION GENERALS# 8737
Original Steel Engraving, 5 Ύ x 9 overall, imprinted Engraved by Geo. E. Perine, 362 Broadway, New York, and dated 1862 below the images. An oval image of Union General George B. McClellan at center is encircled by slightly smaller images of Generals Ambrose E. Burnside; Ulysses S. Grant; Franz Sigel; David Hunter; Irvin McDowell; John E. Wool; Benjamin F. Butler; and Henry W. Halleck.
Excellent overall, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
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UNION GENERALS# 8466
Original Steel Engraving, 6 x 9 ½ overall, imprinted Eng[rave]d by Geo. E. Perine, N.Y
ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR ABBOTTS CIVIL WAR. An oval image of Union Major General George G. Meade at center is encircled by slightly smaller images of Union Generals Nathaniel Banks; Joseph Hooker; Quincy A. Gillmore; Winfield Scott Hancock; John Sedgwick (KIA); W.B. Franklin; William F. Smith; and Daniel Sickles.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
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UNION GENERALS# 8734
Original Steel Engraving, 6 x 9 ½ overall, imprinted Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall, Jr
ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR ABBOTTS CIVIL WAR, with an oval image of Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman at center, encircled by those of Union Generals George Thomas; John Schofield; James B. McPherson (KIA); H.W. Slocum; O.O. Howard; Alfred H. Terry; E.R.S. Canby; and William S. Rosecrans.
Excellent overall, with superficial staining at the edges and several light creases in the margins.
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UNION GENERALS# 8592
Original Steel Engraving, 6 x 9 ½ overall, imprinted Eng[rave]d by A.H. Ritchie, and dated 1866 below the images. An oval image of Union Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant at center is encircled by slightly smaller images of Generals William Tecumseh Sherman; Philip H. Sheridan; George H. Thomas; George G. Meade; Winfield Scott Hancock; Oliver Otis Howard; Alfred H. Terry; Frank P. Blair, Jr.; Samuel R. Curtis; Nathaniel P. Banks; and Quincy A. Gillmore.
Excellent overall, with a few superficial stains and light creases in the margins.
OUT OF STOCK
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UNION GENERALS# 9141
Original Steel Engraving, 6 x 9 ½ overall, imprinted Eng[rave]d by J.C. Buttre, N.Y. and dated A.D. 1864 in print below the images. An oval image of Union Lieutenant General Winfield Scott at center is encircled by those of Union Generals John C. Fremont; Benjamin F. Butler; Irwin McDowell; John E. Wool; Henry W. Halleck; Ambrose E. Burnside; David Hunter; George B. McClellan; Joseph Hooker; Don Carlos Buell; and Robert Anderson.
Excellent, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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VAN NESS, MARCIA BURNS (1782-1832) Philanthropist & Founder of the Washington, D.C. Orphan Asylum; Interred in the Van Ness Mausoleum; Wife of John Peter Van Ness, U.S. Representative New York 1801-03 & Mayor of Washington, D.C. 1830-34 # 8133
Original Engraving, 6 Ύ x 9 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 Ύ x 4 ½ image of Mrs. Van Ness, imprinted Engraved by T.B. Welch from a Painting by F. Alexander.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains.
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VICTOR EMMANUEL II (1820-78) King of Sardinia 1849-61; King of Unified Italy 1861-78# 8675
Original Steel Engraving, 8 x 10 Ύ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 Ό x 7 Ό image, imprinted From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishes, and dated A.D. 1872 in print below.
Excellent, with several light creases in the margins.
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VIELE, EGBERT L. (1825-1902) Union Brigadier General New York# 7937
Original Steel Engraving, 7 ½ x 10 Ό overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 Ύ x 5 image of Viele in Civil War military uniform, imprinted Engraved by J.C Buttre.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few small stains and light creases.
OUT OF STOCK
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WADSWORTH, JAMES S. (1807-64) Union Major General New York; Mortally Wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness - May 6, 1864# 8393
Original Steel Engraving, 7 x 10 Ό overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 5 ½ x 7 image of Wadsworth in Civil War uniform, imprinted From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers, and dated A.D. 1864 in print below.
Virtually pristine.
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WAITE, MORRISON R. (1816-88) Chief Justice of the United States, Supreme Court 1874-88 Nominated by President Ulysses S. Grant# 8726
Original Steel Engraving, 6 ½ x 10 overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 4 Ό x 5 Ό image of Waite, imprinted H.B. Hall, Jr. D. APPLETON & Co.
Virtually pristine, with a few superficial stains and light surface creases in the margins.
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WAKEFIELD, CYRENIUS (1815-85) Renowned Physician & Druggist in Bloomington, Illinois; Pioneer in the development of Prescription Medications # 9042
Original Steel Engraving, 7 Ύ x 10 ½ overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½ x 4 image, imprinted Eng[rave]d by H.B. Hall & Sons, 62 Fulton St., N.Y. From a biographical work, published in 1876.
Lightly and evenly toned, with superficial staining and a few light surface creases, mostly near the edges.
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WALPOLE, HORATIO (1678-1757) English Nobleman & Diplomat; Member of Parliament 1710 & 1713-56# 8766
Original Steel Engraving, trimmed to a dimension of 4 Ύx 7 and inlaid to an 8 Ό x 10 Ό sheet, imprinted, in full:
Engraved by W. Holl. HORATIO, FIRST LORD WALPOLE. OB. 1557. FROM THE ORIGINAL OF VANLOO, IN THE COLLECTION OF THOMAS WALPOLE, ESQ[UI]RE.
Pleasantly and evenly toned throughout.
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WARHAM, WILLIAM, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY (1450-1532) Archbishop of Canterbury 1503-32; Lord Chancellor of England 1504-15; Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1506-32# 8231
Original Engraving, 6 x 10 overall, with a 3 Ύ x 4 Ύ image of Warham, imprinted, in full:
Engraved by R. Cooper. WILLIAM WARHAM, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. OB. 1532. FROM THE ORIGINAL OF HOLBEIN, IN THE COLLECTION OF HIS GRACE, THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. London, Published Feb[ruary] 1, 1824, by Harding, Maver, & Lepard.
Lightly toned, with staining in the margins.
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WAYNE, ANTHONY (1745-96) American Revolutionary War, Major General in the Continental Army; U.S. Congressman Georgia 1791-92# 8842
Original Engraving, 6 ½ x 10 Ό overall, with a printed facsimile signature beneath a 3 ½ x 4 ½ image of Wayne in military uniform, imprinted Drawn by Jas. Herring from a sketch by Col. J. Trumbull. Engraved by E. Prudhomme.
Excellent, with a few inconsequential stains and light creases in the margins.
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