Dedication of the Odd Fellows Monument, Baltimore, Maryland, September 20, 1865, artist's impression, detail

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Grand Celebration of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and dedication of the monument erected to the memory of P.G. Sire. John (sic) Wildey, the founder of the Order of Odd Fellows in America, at Baltimore, Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 40.
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Cropped from the fuller image, also available here

Dedication of the Odd Fellows Monument, Baltimore, Maryland, September 20, 1865, artist's impression

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Grand Celebration of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and dedication of the monument erected to the memory of P.G. Sire. John (sic) Wildey, the founder of the Order of Odd Fellows in America, at Baltimore, Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 40.

Fire on the Pittsburgh River Docks, September 10, 1865, artist's impression, detail

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The Burning of the Steamers River Queen and Albrae, at Pittsburgh, PA., Sunday, Sept. 10. - From a sketch by John B. Geyser.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 37.
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Cropped from the larger version of the image, also available here

Fire on the Pittsburgh River Docks, September 10, 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 31, 2015.
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Yes
Original caption
The Burning of the Steamers River Queen and Albrae, at Pittsburgh, PA., Sunday, Sept. 10. - From a sketch by John B. Geyser.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 37.

The Old Quarter, Cairo, Egypt, during the cholera epidemic of Summer 1865, artist's impression, detail

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The Old Quarters of Cairo, Egypt, during the prevalence of the cholera - the removal of the sick and the dead.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 36.
Source note
Cropped from the fuller version of the image, also available here

The Old Quarter, Cairo, Egypt, during the cholera epidemic of Summer 1865, artist's impression

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Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 31, 2015.
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The Old Quarters of Cairo, Egypt, during the prevalence of the cholera - the removal of the sick and the dead.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 36.

Citizens Seeking Assurances, Jersey City "Ghost" Hoax, Jersey City, New Jersey, September 1865, artist's impression, detail

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Scene at the office of the chief of Police, Jersey City - The Clergymen and excited populace seeking particulars of the St. Boniface Ghost, and claiming protection to their property.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 33.
Source note
Cropped from the fuller image, also available here

Citizens Seeking Assurances, Jersey City "Ghost" Hoax, Jersey City, New Jersey, September 1865, artist's impression

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 31, 2015.
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Original caption
Scene at the office of the chief of Police, Jersey City - The Clergymen and excited populace seeking particulars of the St. Boniface Ghost, and claiming protection to their property.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 33.

Connecticut National Guard Review, Camp Russell, New Haven, Connecticut, September 15, 1865, artist's impression

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Camp Russell, New Haven, Conn. - Review of the 2nd Regiment, Connecticut, N.G., Friday, Sept. 15. From a sketch by H.C. Curtis.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 7, 1865, 45.

"All's Well, that Ends Well(es)!," cartoon, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, October 14, 1865

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ALL'S WELL, THAT ENDS WELL(E)!" -Shakespere(sic) Uncle Sam (Dickerson) - "Now, Grandaddy, my little donkey, Algonquin, is ready to run agin yourn." Granny Welles - "Well, I'm ready too - just tie your animal's tail to the post, as mine is, and whose tail comes off first wins the race."
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 14, 1865, 64.
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