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On the Bluff at Long Branch, at the Bathing Hour (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), August 6, 1870
On the Beach - Two are Company, Three are None (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVI), August 17, 1872
Under the Falls, Catskill Mountains (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVI), September 14, 1878
Another Year by the Old Clock (Harpers Bazar, Vol. III), January 1, 1870
Spring Farm Work - Grafting (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), April 30, 1870
The Approach of the British Pirate "Alabama"(Harpers Weekly, VolThe Approach of the British Pirate " Alabama" (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), April 25, 1863
Any Thing for Me, if you Please? Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), March 5, 1864
Home from the War (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), June 13, 1863. Creator: UnknownHome from the War (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), June 13, 1863
Gloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 27, 1873. Creator: UnknownGloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 27, 1873
Holiday in Camp - Soldiers Playing "Foot-Ball"Holiday in Camp - Soldiers Playing " Foot-Ball" - Sketched by Winslow Homer (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IX), July 1865
Army of the Potomac - Sleeping on Their Arms (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), May 28, 1864. Formerly attributed to Winslow Homer
A Shell in Rebel Trenches (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), January 17, 1863. Creator: UnknownA Shell in Rebel Trenches (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), January 17, 1863
Dads Coming! (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), November 1, 1873. Creator: UnknownDads Coming! (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), November 1, 1873
The Wreck of the "Atlantic"- Cast Up by the Sea (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII)The Wreck of the " Atlantic" - Cast Up by the Sea (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 26, 1873
Camping Out in Adirondacks (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), November 7, 1874. Creator: W. HCamping Out in Adirondacks (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), November 7, 1874
The Nooning (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 16, 1873. Creator: UnknownThe Nooning (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 16, 1873
The Family Record (Harpers Bazar, Vol. VIII), August 28, 1875. Creator: UnknownThe Family Record (Harpers Bazar, Vol. VIII), August 28, 1875
The Last Days of Harvest (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), December 6, 1873. Creator: UnknownThe Last Days of Harvest (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), December 6, 1873
The Bathers (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 2, 1873. Creator: William H. ReddingThe Bathers (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 2, 1873
A Parisian Ball - Dancing at the Mabille, Paris (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XI), November 23, 1867
St. Valentines Day - The Old Story in All Lands (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), February 22, 1868
The Summit of Mount Washington (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), July 10, 1869
The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York - "The Sogers Are Coming"The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York - " The Sogers Are Coming" (Harpers Bazar: A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and Instruction, Vol. I), July 11, 1868
Winter at Sea - Taking in Sail off the Coast (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), January 16, 1869
The Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870. Creator: UnknownThe Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870
Spring Blossoms (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), May 12, 1870. Creator: UnknownSpring Blossoms (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), May 12, 1870
The Straw Ride (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), September 25, 1869. Creator: UnknownThe Straw Ride (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), September 25, 1869
Tenth Commandment (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), 1870. Creator: UnknownTenth Commandment (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), 1870
Crew of U. S. Steamsloop Colorado (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 13, 1861Crew of U.S. Steamsloop Colorado (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 13, 1861
Winter Quarters in Camp - The Inside of a Hut (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), January 24, 1863
Floral Department of the Great Fair (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), April 16, 1864. Formerly attributed to Winslow Homer
Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 20, 1861
Spring in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), April 17, 1858. Creator: UnknownSpring in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), April 17, 1858
May-Day in the Country (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), April 30, 1859. Creator: UnknownMay-Day in the Country (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), April 30, 1859
The Bathe at Newport (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), September 4, 1858. Creator: UnknownThe Bathe at Newport (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), September 4, 1858
The Boston Common (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), May 22, 1858. Creator: UnknownThe Boston Common (Harpers Weekly, Vol. II), May 22, 1858
Three men and a woman hanged for the assassination of Lincoln, c1865, (1938). Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt hanged for the assassination of Lincoln
Execution of slave trader Nathaniel Gordon in the Tombs prison in New York, 1862, (1938). Sentimental enthusiasm for notions of brotherhood of man found frequent
In the mansion of Robert W Barnwell at Beaufort, North Carolina, c1860, (1938). In the mansion of Robert W Barnwell at Beaufort, North Carolina
Role of Women in the War, 1861, (1938). Most of the women of the country, North and South, turned courageously to the tasks left by the men who had gone to fight
William Lloyd Garrison trying to hold a John Brown anniversary meeting in Tremont Temple, Boston, c1860, (1938). In February, 1858, Emerson wrote in his Journal
Coaches to resorts and hotels, c1859, (1938). Those who chose to avoid the elegance and formality of Newport and the great hotels at Saratoga (where $1, 500, 000 was spent annually)
Police Cartoon in the Weekly, c1859, (1938). From Adventures of America 1857-1900, by John A. Kouwenhoven. [Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, 1938]
The School for Scandal on opening night, January 4th, c1882, (1938). Artist: C GrahamThe School for Scandal on opening night, January 4th, c1882, (1938). In 1882, Lester Wallack moved his company uptown to a new theatre.The picture represents the theater during the screen scene
Alexander Graham Bell and assistant use an electrical detector to find a bullet in the torso of ail Artist: W ShinkleAlexander Graham Bell and assistant use an electrical detector to find a bullet in the torso of ailing US President James Garfield, 1881, c1882, (1938)
Wall Street, New York City, 1866, (1938). From Harpers Weekly Magazine, June 23, 1866. From Adventures of America 1857-1900, by John A
Driven to desperate measures by the ruthlessness of Northern domination, the white Southerners eagerly seized upon the possibilites inherent in the Ku Klux Klan, c1870, (1938)