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Harper's Weekly Text
February 20, 1864, pp. 122-123
History:
Illustrations:
"The Escaped Refugees from the Libey Prison"
March 5, 1864,
p. 145
"Exterior View of the Libey Prison, Richmond, Virginia"
October 17, 1863,
p. 668
Text:
March 5, 1864,
p. 151 (4)
Military Background:
"The Prisons at Richmond"
October 17, 1863,
pp. 667–668
Illustration:
"Exterior View of the Libey Prison, Richmond, Virginia"
October 17, 1863,
p. 668
Illustrations:
"Interior View of Libey Prison"
October 17, 1863,
p. 669 (1-4)
"The Prisons at Richmond"
December 5, 1863,
p. 781 (1-4)
"Escaping Union Officers Succored by Slaves"
March 12, 1864,
p. 164 (1-4)
Commentary:
"Rebel Cruelty"
June 18, 1864,
p. 387 (1-2)
Illustration:
"Rebel Cruelty—Our Starved Soldiers"
June 18, 1864, p. 385
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Harper's Weekly Text
January 9, 1864,
p. 26 (1-4)
Historical Background:
"Scouting Party"
November 16, 1861, p. 732 (4)
Illustrations:
"The Army of the Potomac—A Scouting Party"
November 16, 1861,
p. 726 (1-4)
Commentary:
"The Scout"
February 11, 1865,
p. 93
Illustrations:
"A Night Scout in the Southwest"
April 4,
1863, p. 217 (1-4)
"The Life of a Spy—In Nine Tableaux"
October 24,
1863, p. 676 (1-4)
"The Scout"
February 11,
1865, p. 92 (1-4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
May 14, 1864,
p. 315 (3-4)
Historical Background:
"Memphis, Tennessee"
March 15, 1862,
p. 162 (1)
Military Background:
"Memphis Under the Stars and Stripes"
July 5, 1862,
p. 423 (4)
Illustrations:
"Hoisting the Stars and Stripes
over the Post-Office at Memphis, Tennessee"
July 5, 1862,
p. 420
"The
Levee at Memphis, Tenn.—Hauling Sugar and
Cotton from their Hiding-Places for
Shipment North"
July 5, 1862,
p. 417
"Jackson's Monument at Memphis, Tennessee
Defaced by the Rebels"
July 5, 1862,
p. 420
"Colonel Ellet's Ram Fleet on the Mississippi"
July 5, 1862,
p. 420
Commentary:
"Pardon of Mrs. Hutchins"
January 7, 1865,
p. 2 (4)
Illustrations:
"How to Deal with Female Traitors"
October 12, 1861,
p. 656 (1-4)
"Memphis (Tennessee) Before the War"
March 15, 1862,
p. 168 (1-4)
"General Stuart’s New Aid"
April 4, 1863,
p.
211 (3-4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
January 3, 1863,
p. 11 (2-4)
Historical Background:
"Battle of Antietam"
October 4, 1862,
p. 634 (1-3)
Military Background:
"Battle of Antietam"
October 18, 1862,
p. 663 (4)
Commentary:
"After the Battle of Antietam"
July 4, 1863
p. 423 (4)
Illustrations:
"The Battle of Antietam, Fought
September
17, 1862—Burnside Holding the Hill"
October 4, 1862,
pp. 632-633
"The
Battle of Antietam, Fought
September 17, 1862—General Manfield's
Corps in
Position in the Centre"
October 11, 1862,
pp. 648 (1) – 649 (4)
"Scenes of the Battlefield of Antietam"
October 18, 1862,
pp. 664 (1) – 665
(4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
November 21, 1863,
pp. 747 (3) -748 (1-4)
Historical Background:
"The Battle of Gettysburg"
July 25, 1863,
p. 471 (3-4)
Illustrations:
"The Battle of Gettysburg"
July 25, 1863,
pp. 472-473
Military Background:
"General Longstreet"
July 9, 1864,
p. 445 (1)
Illustrations:
Portrait of General Longstreet
July 9, 1864,
p. 445 (1-4)
Commentary:
"Rebel Exultation"
July 25, 1863, p. 466 (3-4)
Illustrations:
"The Battle of Gettysburg—Longstreet’s Attack"
August 8, 1863,
pp. 504(1) – 505 (4)
"The
Harvest of Death—Gettysburg"
July 22, 1865,
p. 452 (1-4)
"Jeff Davis’s Face"
July 18, 1863,
p. 464 (1-2)
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Harper's Weekly Text
April 2, 1864,
pp. 214 (1-3)-215 (1-3)
History:
"The Attack on Fort Wagner"
August 8, 1863,
p. 510 (1-2)
Illustrations:
"The Attack on Fort Wagner—The Stormers
Advancing Under Fire"
August 8, 1863,
p. 509
Military Background:
"Late Colonel Shaw"
August 15, 1863,
p. 526 (1-2)
Illustrations:
Portrait of Robert G. Shaw
August 15, 1863,
p. 525 (3-4)
Illustrations:
"Teaching the Negro Recruits the Use of the Minie Rifle"
March 14, 1863,
p. 161(1-4)
"A Negro Regiment in Action"
March 14, 1863,
pp. 168 (1-4)-169
(1-4)
"The
Attack on Fort Wagner—The Stormers
Advancing Under Fire"
August 8, 1863,
p. 509 (1-4)
Commentary:
"Our Duty in Reorganization"
June 24, 1865,
p. 387 (1-2)
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Harper's Weekly Text
May 7, 1864,
p. 302 (1-2)
Historical Background:
"The Massacre at Fort Pillow"
April 30, 1864,
p. 283 (4)
Military Background:
"General N.B. Forrest"
February 18, 1865,
p. 109 (3-4)
Illustrations:
Portrait of Nathan Bedford Forrest
February 18,
1865, p. 109
Commentary:
"Retaliation"
April 30, 1864, p. 274
Illustrations:
"The Massacre at Fort Pillow"
April 30, 1864,
p. 284 (1-4)
"Rebel
Atrocities"
May 21, 1864,
pp. 328 (1) – 329 (4)
"This
is a White Man’s Government"
September 5, 1868,
p. 568 (1-4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
May 7, 1864,
p. 302 (1-2)
Historical Background:
"The Massacre at Fort Pillow"
April 30, 1864,
p. 283 (4)
Military Background:
"General N.B. Forrest"
February 18, 1865,
p. 109 (3-4)
Illustrations:
Portrait of Nathan Bedford Forrest
February 18,
1865, p. 109
Commentary:
"Retaliation"
April 30, 1864, p. 274
Illustrations:
"The Massacre at Fort Pillow"
April 30, 1864,
p. 284 (1-4)
"Rebel
Atrocities"
May 21, 1864,
pp. 328 (1) – 329 (4)
"This
is a White Man’s Government"
September 5, 1868,
p. 568 (1-4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
October 29, 1864,
p. 702 (1-4)
History:
"Scenes at Fredericksburg"
June 11, 1864,
p. 379 (1-4)
Military Background:
"In the Wilderness"
November 5, 1864,
p. 718 (2)
Illustrations:
"The Drummer Boy of Our Regiment"
December 19, 1863,
p. 805 (1-4)
"About the Size of It"
June 25, 1864,
p. 416 (1-2)
"The
Halt"
October 1, 1864,
p. 628 (1-4)
"Abraham Lincoln and the Drummer-Boy"
April 27, 1867,
p. 264 (1-4)
Commentaries:
"The Victory"
May 21, 1864,
p. 322 (1-2)
"Mr. Lincoln and the Drummer Boy"
April 27, 1867,
p. 257 (4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
May 7, 1864,
pp. 294 (2) – 295 (3)
History:
"The Slavery Question"
December 7, 1861,
p. 770 (2)
Military Background:
"In Dixie"
April 4, 1863,
p. 219 (4)
Illustrations:
"The Last Men at Beaufort, S.C."
November 30, 1861,
p. 768 (3-4)
"’Work Over’: Scenes Among the Beaufort Contrabands"
December 21, 1861,
p. 801 (1-4)
"Arrival
of a Federal Column at a Planter’s House in Dixie"
April 4, 1863,
p. 220 (1-4)
Commentary:
"The Old Story"
August 1, 1863,
p. 482
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Harper's Weekly Text
April 2, 1864,
pp. 214 (1-3)-215 (1-3)
History:
"The Attack on Fort Wagner"
August 8, 1863,
p. 510 (1-2)
Illustrations:
"The Attack on Fort Wagner—The Stormers
Advancing Under Fire"
August 8, 1863,
p. 509
Military Background:
"Late Colonel Shaw"
August 15, 1863,
p. 526 (1-2)
Illustrations:
Portrait of Robert G. Shaw
August 15, 1863,
p. 525 (3-4)
Illustrations:
"Teaching the Negro Recruits the Use of the Minie Rifle"
March 14, 1863,
p. 161(1-4)
"A Negro Regiment in Action"
March 14, 1863,
pp. 168 (1-4)-169
(1-4)
"The
Attack on Fort Wagner—The Stormers
Advancing Under Fire"
August 8, 1863,
p. 509 (1-4)
Commentary:
"Our Duty in Reorganization"
June 24, 1865,
p. 387 (1-2)
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Harper's Weekly Text
October 29, 1864,
p. 702 (1-4)
History:
"Scenes at Fredericksburg"
June 11, 1864,
p. 379 (1-4)
Military Background:
"In the Wilderness"
November 5, 1864,
p. 718 (2)
Illustrations:
"The Drummer Boy of Our Regiment"
December 19, 1863,
p. 805 (1-4)
"About the Size of It"
June 25, 1864,
p. 416 (1-2)
"The
Halt"
October 1, 1864,
p. 628 (1-4)
"Abraham Lincoln and the Drummer-Boy"
April 27, 1867,
p. 264 (1-4)
Commentaries:
"The Victory"
May 21, 1864,
p. 322 (1-2)
"Mr. Lincoln and the Drummer Boy"
April 27, 1867,
p. 257 (4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
July 23, 1864,
p. 478 (2-4)
Historical Background:
"A Soldier's Diary"
February 4, 1865,
p. 75 (3-4)
Commentary:
"A Political Catechism for Children"
September 7, 1861,
p. 562 (1-2)
"How to Cheer the Soldiers"
February 18, 1865,
p. 99 (1-2)
Illustrations:
"Winter Quarters in Camp—The Inside of a Hut"
January 24, 1863,
p. 52 (1-4)
"The
Soldier’s Dream"
November 7, 1863,
p. 709 (1-4)
"The
Fourth of July, 1864"
July 16, 1864,
pp. 456 (1) – 457 (4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
December 14, 1861,
p. 798 (1-4)
Historical Background:
"The Bombardment of Fort Sumter"
April 27, 1861,
p. 257 (1-3)
Illustrations:
"The Interior of Fort Sumter During the Bombardment"
April 27, 1861,
p. 260
Commentary:
"Patriotism"
March 2, 1861,
p. 130 (2-3)
Illustrations:
Portrait of Robert G. Shaw
August 15, 1863,
p. 525 (3-4)
Text:
August 15, 1863,
p. 526 (1-2)
Illustrations:
"Bombardment of Fort Sumter"
April 27, 1861,
pp. 264 – 265
"Columbia Awake at Last"
June 8, 1861,
p. 368
"That
Old Hen, Jeff Davis"
May 17, 1862,
p. 320
"The
House-Tops in Charleston During
the Bombardment of Sumter"
May 4, 1861, p. 273
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Harper's Weekly Text
February 1, 1862,
pp. 70 (1) – 71 (3)
History:
"A Few Figures"
May 11, 1861,
p. 290 (1-2)
Military Background:
"The War in the Border States"
January 17, 1863,
p. 42 (1)
Illustrations:
"The War in the Border States"
January 17, 1863,
pp. 40 (1) – 41
(4)
"John
Morgan’s Highwaymen Sacking a Peaceful Village"
August 30, 1862,
p. 548 (1-4)
"The
Situation in Ohio"
September 20, 1862,
p. 608 (1-3)
Commentary:
"The Gentlemen of the Border"
August 2, 1862,
p. 482 (4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
November 8, 1862,
p. 715 (3-4)
History:
"Slavery Practically Abolished"
October 4, 1862,
p. 626 (1-2)
Military Background:
"The Abolition of Slavery. A Proclamation"
October 4, 1862,
p. 627 (2-3)
Illustrations:
"Lincoln’s Last Warning"
October 11, 1862,
p. 656 (1-2)
"Sensation Among ‘Our Colored Brethren’"
December 20, 1862,
p. 816 (1-4)
"The
Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863"
January 24, 1863,
pp. 56 (1)
– 57 (4)
Commentary:
"The President and Slavery"
September 6, 1862,
p. 562 (1)
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Harper's Weekly Text
February 20, 1864, pp. 122-123
History:
Illustrations:
"The Escaped Refugees from the Libey Prison"
March 5, 1864,
p. 145
"Exterior View of the Libey Prison, Richmond, Virginia"
October 17, 1863,
p. 668
Text:
March 5, 1864,
p. 151 (4)
Military Background:
October 17, 1863,
pp. 667–668
"The Prisons at Richmond"
Illustration:
"Exterior View of the Libey Prison, Richmond, Virginia"
October 17, 1863,
p. 668
Illustrations:
"Interior View of Libey Prison"
October 17, 1863,
p. 669 (1-4)
"The Prisons at Richmond"
December 5, 1863,
p. 781 (1-4)
"Escaping Union Officers Succored by Slaves"
March 12, 1864,
p. 164 (1-4)
Commentary:
"Rebel Cruelty"
June 18, 1864,
p. 387 (1-2)
Illustration:
"Rebel Cruelty—Our Starved Soldiers"
June 18, 1864, p. 385
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Harper's Weekly Text
January 21, 1865,
p. 43 (1-4)
History:
"The Fate of the Guerrillas"
May 17, 1862,
p. 307 (1)
Military Background:
"Mosby’s Guerrillas"
September 5, 1863,
p. 567 (2-3) "The Rebel Colonel Mosby"
January 21, 1865,
p. 43 (4)
Illustrations:
"Mosby’s
Guerrillas Destroying Sutler's Train"
September 5, 1863,
p. 561 (1-4)
"Guerrilla Depredations—Seizing Horses"
December 24, 1864,
p. 829 (1-4)
"Guerrilla
Depredations—Your Money or Your Life!"
December 24, 1864,
p. 829 (1-4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
February 1, 1862,
pp. 70 (1) – 71 (3)
History:
"A Few Figures"
May 11, 1861,
p. 290 (1-2)
Military Background:
"The War in the Border States"
January 17, 1863,
p. 42 (1)
Illustrations:
"The War in the Border States"
January 17, 1863,
pp. 40 (1) – 41
(4)
"John
Morgan’s Highwaymen Sacking a Peaceful Village"
August 30, 1862,
p. 548 (1-4)
"The
Situation in Ohio"
September 20, 1862,
p. 608 (1-3)
Commentary:
"The Gentlemen of the Border"
August 2, 1862,
p. 482 (4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
May 7, 1864,
pp. 294 (2) – 295 (3)
History:
"The Slavery Question"
December 7, 1861,
p. 770 (2)
Military Background:
"In Dixie"
April 4, 1863,
p. 219 (4)
Illustrations:
"The Last Men at Beaufort, S.C."
November 30, 1861,
p. 768 (3-4)
"’Work Over’: Scenes Among the Beaufort Contrabands"
December 21, 1861,
p. 801 (1-4)
"Arrival
of a Federal Column at a Planter’s House in Dixie"
April 4, 1863,
p. 220 (1-4)
Commentary:
"The Old Story"
August 1, 1863,
p. 482
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Harper's Weekly Text
January 21, 1865,
p. 43 (1-4)
History:
"The Fate of the Guerrillas"
May 17, 1862,
p. 307 (1)
Military Background:
"Mosby’s Guerrillas"
September 5, 1863,
p. 567 (2-3) "The Rebel Colonel Mosby"
January 21, 1865,
p. 43 (4)
Illustrations:
"Mosby’s
Guerrillas Destroying Sutler's Train"
September 5, 1863,
p. 561 (1-4)
"Guerrilla Depredations—Seizing Horses"
December 24, 1864,
p. 829 (1-4)
"Guerrilla
Depredations—Your Money or Your Life!"
December 24, 1864,
p. 829 (1-4)
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Harper's Weekly Text
November 8, 1862,
p. 715 (3-4)
History:
"Slavery Practically Abolished"
October 4, 1862,
p. 626 (1-2)
Military Background:
"The Abolition of Slavery. A Proclamation"
October 4, 1862,
p. 627 (2-3)
Illustrations:
"Lincoln’s Last Warning"
October 11, 1862,
p. 656 (1-2)
"Sensation Among ‘Our Colored Brethren’"
December 20, 1862,
p. 816 (1-4)
"The
Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863"
January 24, 1863,
pp. 56 (1)
– 57 (4)
Commentary:
"The President and Slavery"
September 6, 1862,
p. 562 (1)
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Harper's Weekly Text
October 8, 1864,
p. 654 (1-4)
History:
"Personal"
August 17, 1861,
p. 515 (4)
Military Background:
"Mrs. Major Reynolds"
May 17, 1862,
p. 306 (1)
Letter concerning Mrs. Major Reynolds
May 17, 1862,
p. 306 (1)
Illustrations:
Portrait of Mrs. Major Reynolds
May 17, 1862,
p. 317 (2-3)
Illustrations:
"Bertha
(who wants to go to War…)"
June 8, 1861,
p. 368
"Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal"
July 20, 1861,
p. 449
"Scenes
About Camp"
July 20, 1861,
p. 453
Commentary:
"A Suggestion"
August 30, 1862,
p. 547 (2-3)
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Harper's Weekly Text
May 14, 1864,
p. 315 (3-4)
Historical Background:
"Memphis, Tennessee"
March 15, 1862,
p. 162 (1)
Military Background:
"Memphis Under the Stars and Stripes"
July 5, 1862,
p. 423 (4)
Illustrations:
"Hoisting the Stars and Stripes
over the Post-Office at Memphis, Tennessee"
July 5, 1862,
p. 420
"The
Levee at Memphis, Tenn.—Hauling Sugar and
Cotton from their Hiding-Places for
Shipment North"
July 5, 1862,
p. 417
"Jackson's Monument at Memphis, Tennessee
Defaced by the Rebels"
July 5, 1862,
p. 420
"Colonel Ellet's Ram Fleet on the Mississippi"
July 5, 1862,
p. 420
Commentary:
"Pardon of Mrs. Hutchins"
January 7, 1865,
p. 2 (4)
Illustrations:
"How to Deal with Female Traitors"
October 12, 1861,
p. 656 (1-4)
"Memphis (Tennessee) Before the War"
March 15, 1862,
p. 168 (1-4)
"General Stuart’s New Aid"
April 4, 1863,
p.
211 (3-4)
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