On the first leg of his North American tour, the Prince of Wales visits Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Prince of Wales and his party had arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia on July 30, 1860.  He was welcomed with a parade and a loyal address from both houses of the Nova Scotia Parliament and attended a banquet that evening. The following day he inspected the garrison and was the guest of honor at a grand ball held in the Provincial Building.  He left Halifax by train on the morning of  August 2, 1860, bound for St. Johns, New Brunswick.  He reached  there in the late evening.  (By John Osborne)
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CSS Alabama and USS Kearsarge Battle Map, June 19, 1864

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map
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Chart of the Action off Cherbourg
Source citation
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel, and the Century Company, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War ...: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers (New York: Century Company, 1887), 296.

Crew of the USS Kearsarge, 1864

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The Gun That Sunk the "Alabama"-- On Board U.S.S. "Kearsarge"
Source citation
Francis Trevelyan Miller and Robert S. Lanier, The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes, Vol. VI (New York: The Review of Reviews Co., 1910), 6: 303.

Sinking of the CSS Alabama, June 19, 1864

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Destruction of the Alabama
Source citation
Alfred H. Guernsey and Henry M. Alden, Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Chicago, IL: Puritan Press, 1894), 426.

Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1876, bird's-eye view, zoomable image

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 15, 2010.
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print
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The International Exposition 1876 at Philadelphia, Pa. U.S.A. / Geo. H. Ellsbury, del; Chas. Shober & Co., Prop's Chicago Lith'g Co.
Source citation
Popular Graphic Arts Collection, Library of Congress
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Artist: George E. Ellsbury

Alfred R. Waud, sketching on the Gettysburg Battlefield, July 1863

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 15, 2010.
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Alfred Waud, full-length portrait, seated, holding a pencil and pad, facing left
Source citation
Civil War Glass Negative Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer:  Timothy H. Sullivan

Alfred Rudolph Waud, detail

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 15, 2010.
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photograph
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Yes
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Alfred Waud, full-length portrait, seated, holding a pencil and pad, facing left
Source citation
Prints and Photographs Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer:  Alexander Gardner

Alfred Rudolph Waud

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 15, 2010.
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photograph
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Yes
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
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Public
Original caption
Alfred Waud, full-length portrait, seated, holding a pencil and pad, facing left
Source citation
Prints and Photographs Collection, Library of Congress
Source note
Photographer:  Alexander Gardner
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