The Ladies' Reception Room, the United States Senate, Washington, D.C., March 1867, artist's impression.

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Ladies' Reception Room, U.S. Senate, Washington
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 9, 1867, p. 389.

Fishing in the Sea Islands, Georgia, March 1867, artist's impression.

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Fishing at the Sea Islands, Ga - From a sketch by James E. Taylor.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 9, 1867, p. 392.

County Auction at the Courthouse, Savannah, Georgia, March 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Monthly auction sale of horses, cattle, government bonds, furniture &c., at the Court-House, Savannah, Ga. - From a sketch by James E. Taylor.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 23, 1867, p. 9.

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Cropped from the larger, zoomable image, also available here.

County Auction at the Courthouse, Savannah, Georgia, March 1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Monthly auction sale of horses, cattle, government bonds, furniture &c., at the Court-House, Savannah, Ga. - From a sketch by James E. Taylor.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 23, 1867, p. 9.

Rioting in New York City on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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The Riot on St. Patrick's Day, the attack on the police at the corner of Grand and Pitt Street, New York City.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 6, 1867, p. 33.

Source note

Cropped from the larger, zoomable image, also available here.

Rioting in New York City on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Original caption
The Riot on St. Patrick's Day, the attack on the police at the corner of Grand and Pitt Street, New York City.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 6, 1867, p. 33.

In London, more than forty skaters drown in Regent's Park when the lake's ice gives way.

An exceptionally cold spell of London weather had frozen over many of the city's bodies of water, including the lake in Regent's Park.  Skaters flocked to the park and despite the clear warning of the day before when more than twenty people had fallen into the water in places, up to five hundred people were on the ice when it gave way across the fifteen foot deep lake.  More than two hundred were thrown into the water and forty-one were drowned.  It took a week to recover the bodies and the tragedy resulted in the lake being drained and its depth reduced to around five feet where it remains today.  (By John Osborne)

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Divers searching for bodies from the Regent's Park ice disaster, January 1867, artist's impression.

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Pictorial Spirit of the European Illustrated Press - Divers preparing to search for the bodies of the drowned.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 2, 1867, 372.

Disaster in London when the ice in Regent's Park breaks through, January 15, 1867, artist's impression.

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Original caption
Pictorial Spirit of the European Illustrated Press - The disaster on the ice at the Regent's Park, London.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 2, 1867, 372.

Military veterans receiving their pensions, New York City, March 1867, artist's impression.

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U.S. pensioners receiving their pay at the Pension Office, Treasury Building, corner of Nassau and Wall Streets, New York City.
Source citation

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, March 30, 1867, p. 17.

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