Arrest of Marshal of Police George P. Kane, Baltimore, Maryland, June 27, 1861, artist's impression

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Arrest of Marshal Kane, at his home in Baltimore at three o'clock a.m. on June 27, by order of Genral Banks on a charge of treason - from a sketch by our special artist accompanying General Banks' command.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 6, 1861, p. 113.

Battle of Bealington near Laurel Hill, Virginia, July 8, 1861, artist's impression, detail

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Rebecca Solnit, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 24, 2010.
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Battle of Bealington, Laurel Hill, VA, between the Ninth and Seventh Indiana Regiments and the Fourteenth Ohio Regiment and a Rebel Georgian Regiment, July 8, at 5 p.m.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 20, 1861, p. 149.
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Cropped from larger image, also available here

Battle of Bealington near Laurel Hill, Virginia, July 8, 1861, artist's impression, zoomable image

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Rebecca Solnit, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 24, 2010.
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engraving
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No
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Public
Original caption
Battle of Bealington, Laurel Hill, VA, between the Ninth and Seventh Indiana Regiments and the Fourteenth Ohio Regiment and a Rebel Georgian Regiment, July 8, at 5 p.m.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 20, 1861, p. 149.

Naval bombardment at Aquia Creek, Virginia, June 1, 1861, artist's impression

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The attack on the secession batteries at Aquia Creek, Potomac River, by the U.S. vessels Pawnee, Live Yankee, Freeborn, Anacosta and Lioness, June 1, 1861
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 15, 1861, p. 73.

Florence Nightingale opens her school for female nurses at St. Thomas's Hospital in London

A small training school for female nurses opened in old buildings on the grounds of St. Thomas's Hospital in London with a first class of fifteen "probationer" women.  The founder of the school was Florence Nightingale, using funds raised in a public subscription to honor her service in the Crimean War.   Over the next twenty years 375 women completed the course and took up a nursing appointment.  (By John Osborne)
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“The Reception of the Nomination of Douglas,” New York Herald, June 24, 1860

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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, June 23, 2010.
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No
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19th Century U.S. Newspapers (Gale)
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Yes
Original caption
The Reception of the Nomination of Douglas
Source citation
“The Reception of the Nomination of Douglas,” New York Herald, June 24, 1860, p. 1: 4-5.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

“A Curious Fourth of July Celebration,” New York Herald, July 8, 1860

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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, June 23, 2010.
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document
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No
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19th Century U.S. Newspapers (Gale)
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Yes
Original caption
A Curious Fourth of July Celebration
Source citation
“A Curious Fourth of July Celebration,” New York Herald, July 8, 1860, p. 4: 4.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.
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