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    Frank Leslie Civil War Print 1896. Illustration consisting of 2 pages. Has three illustrations: "Traveling in state"- General Burnside on the road from New Berne to Beaufort, N. C.; Burning of the American Merchantman "Harvey Birch" of New York, Captain Nelson in the British Channel, by the Confederate Steamer "Nashville" Captain Peagrim, November 17th, 1861; Negro Drivers of the Baggage Train Attached to General Pleasonton's Cavalry Brigade Watering Their Mules in the Rappahannock. The term “Negro” appeared on the newspaper is outdated and its contemporary preferred term is “Black people.”

    Keywords

    Civil War; Pictorial works; Rappahannock River (Va.); New Berne (N.C.); 1861; Ships; New York; Cavalry; United States; History; Civil War; 1861-1865

    Subject

    Civil War -- Pictorial works; Rappahannock River (Va.); New Berne (N.C.) -- 1861; Ships -- New York; Cavalry; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; New Berne (N.C.)

    Publisher

    Frank Leslie

    Number of Images

    2

    Format

    image/jpeg

    Type

    image

    Side of Image

    Front of Image

    Digital Reproduction Specifications

    Jpeg2000 images were derived from no less than 400 dpi tiff images

    Date Contributed

    7-2020

    Identifier

    DP0012812_2

    Rights

    This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816, (407) 823-2576.

    File Location

    African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection, 1794-2010.
    UCF Special Collections Manuscripts - 5th Floor -- CFM2009_02
    The Carol Mundy Collection Finding Aid

    Keywords

    Civil War; Pictorial works; Rappahannock River (Va.); New Berne (N.C.); 1861; Ships; New York; Cavalry; United States; History; Civil War; 1861-1865

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