Browsing Roosevelt Civil War Envelopes Collection by Title
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Abraham Lincoln as Pharmacist
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Agricultural Implements going South
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
All Hail! The Stars and Stripes
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
America Against the World
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
And This be our Motto - "In God is our Trust"
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Arguments for Traitors
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones -
Art Ward, Jr.'s Speech at Camp Dennison
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Artemas Ward having had his "Wax Figger Show" 'fiscated, is taken before Jeff. Davis by the Vigilance Committee.
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Artistic Rendering of the Union Flag
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
The Attack at "Man-asses-gap" Junction
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Attack on Confederate Capitol
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Beauregard Killed
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
"Behold the Man! He said that Cotton would surely make them independant! But see, my friend, the 'string he's got on,' a fit adornment to the end on't"
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Beware
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
A Bird's Eye View of the Great Southern Loan
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Blank Envelope with Blue and Red Edges
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Blank Envelope with Blue and Red Edges and an Embossing of the Federal Shield
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Blank Envelope with Blue Edges
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Blank Envelope with Red Edges
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones. -
Blank Envelope with Small Federal Shield
(1861)Illustrated Civil War envelopes with patriotic symbols, slogans and cartoons, mostly Northern, including a few Southern ones.