Lot of 12. CDV of General George McClellan, ca. 1861. Stamped on the reverse by Charles D. Fredericks and Co., New York. CDV of Colonel Henry Seymour Lansing, 17th New York Infantry, later promoted to brigadier general. Stamped on the reverse by E. Anthony. CDV of General Sherman's letter to Atlanta leaders refusing to allow women and children remain in the city surrounded by his portrait. Published by Daguerre Manf. Co., New York. Two satirical CDVs of Jefferson Davi, one of him in women's clothing with the quote, "You men had better not provoke the President for he might hurt 'em." and "The Neglected Picture" CDV of John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater with the Devil lurking behind him, pushing him to shoot the president. CDV titled "Done Gone" ca. 1862 of a draped tombstone with various items surrounding it. Stamped on the reverse by E. Anthony from an original oil painting by William M. Davis. CDV tited "Check Mated" of Lincoln and McClellan playing a game of chess with an angel or justice pointing towards Lincoln in the background. Stamped on the reverse by J. Gurney & Sons. A collection of 4 newspaper clippings related to Lincoln's Assasination and the surrenduring of the Confederacy. Condition: Most items are in good condition with some toning. Two CDVs have clipped corners.
Lot of 12. CDV of General George McClellan, ca. 1861. Stamped on the reverse by Charles D. Fredericks and Co., New York. CDV of Colonel Henry Seymour Lansing, 17th New York Infantry, later promoted to brigadier general. Stamped on the reverse by E. Anthony. CDV of General Sherman's letter to Atlanta leaders refusing to allow women and children remain in the city surrounded by his portrait. Published by Daguerre Manf. Co., New York. Two satirical CDVs of Jefferson Davi, one of him in women's clothing with the quote, "You men had better not provoke the President for he might hurt 'em." and "The Neglected Picture" CDV of John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater with the Devil lurking behind him, pushing him to shoot the president. CDV titled "Done Gone" ca. 1862 of a draped tombstone with various items surrounding it. Stamped on the reverse by E. Anthony from an original oil painting by William M. Davis. CDV tited "Check Mated" of Lincoln and McClellan playing a game of chess with an angel or justice pointing towards Lincoln in the background. Stamped on the reverse by J. Gurney & Sons. A collection of 4 newspaper clippings related to Lincoln's Assasination and the surrenduring of the Confederacy. Condition: Most items are in good condition with some toning. Two CDVs have clipped corners.
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