Ruins of Viroqua, Wisconsin, following the destructive tornado of June 28, 1865, artist's impression

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Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
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Great Tornado in Wisconsin, June 28 - The almost entire destruction of the village of Viroqua - General appearance of the country after the tornado, showing the track of the storm and its terrible effects.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 29, 1865, 301.

Barnum's Museum ablaze, July 13, 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image

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The great conflagration in New York City, July 13 - total destruction of Barnum's Museum with its million of rare and wonderful curiosities (The accumulation of the past fifty years) together with twenty adjoining buildings - Loss $2,000,000
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 29, 1865, 296.

Burling Slip, New York City, July 1865, artist's impression

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Yes
Original caption
The Tropical Fruit trade - vessels unloading their cargoes at Burling Slip, New York
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 29, 1865, 292.

Ruins of Barnum's Museum and adjacent buildings, July 13, 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, June 12, 2015.
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No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
The great conflagration in New York City, July 13 - the ruins of Barnum's Museum and the adjacent buildings.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 29, 1865, 289.

The burial of the bodies after the executions, Old Penitentiary, Washington D.C., July 7, 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, June 11, 2015.
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No
Permission to use?
Yes
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Scenes in and around the Old Penitentiary, Washing, D.C. on the day of the Execution of the Conspirators - From sketches by Our Special Artists. Graves of the conspirators - their interment.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 22, 1865, 284.

Medical examination of the bodies after the executions, Old Penitentiary, Washington D.C., July 7, 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, June 11, 2015.
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Original caption
Scenes in and around the Old Penitentiary, Washing, D.C. on the day of the Execution of the Conspirators - From sketches by Our Special Artists. The surgeons examining the bodies after the execution.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 22, 1865, 284.

The bodies of the executed conspirators being taken down, Old Penitentiary, Washington D.C., July 7, 1865, artist's impression

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 11, 2015.
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Yes
Original caption
Scenes in and around the Old Penitentiary, Washing, D.C. on the day of the Execution of the Conspirators - From sketches by Our Special Artists. Taking the bodies down from the scaffold..
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 22, 1865, 284.

The condemned conspirators going to the scaffold, Old Penitentiary, Washington D.C., July 7, 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, June 11, 2015.
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engraving
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No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Scenes in and around the Old Penitentiary, Washing, D.C. on the day of the Execution of the Conspirators - From sketches by Our Special Artists. The conspirators going to the scaffold.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 22, 1865, 284.

George Atzerodt in his cell awaiting execution, Old Penitentiary, Washington D.C., July 7, 1865, artist's impression

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 11, 2015.
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No
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Original caption
Scenes in and around the Old Penitentiary, Washing, D.C. on the day of the Execution of the Conspirators - From sketches by Our Special Artists. Ahzerodt (sic) in his cell, attended by his spiritual adviser.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 22, 1865, 284.

David Herold's final visitors, Old Penitentiary, Washington D.C., July 7, 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, June 11, 2015.
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Scenes in and around the Old Penitentiary, Washing, D.C. on the day of the Execution of the Conspirators - From sketches by Our Special Artists. The last interview of Harold(sic) with his sisters.
Source citation
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 22, 1865, 284.
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