Thomas Nast, "Peace," Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, further detail

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Peace on Earth and Good Will to All Men, Fourth of July, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Five.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, p. 424-425.
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Thomas Nast, "Peace," Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, detail

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Original caption
Peace on Earth and Good Will to All Men, Fourth of July, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Five.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, p. 424-425.
Source note
Cropped from the full image, also available here

Thomas Nast, "Peace," Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, zoomable image

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Original caption
Peace on Earth and Good Will to All Men, Fourth of July, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Five.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, p. 424-425.

S.S. Great Eastern, Sheerness, England, before departing to relay Atlantic Cable, June 22, 1865, artist's impression

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Final View of the "Great Eastern" before her Departure to pay out the Atlantic Cable - Sheerness Harbor, June 22, 1865
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 29, 1865, p. 476.

New York Regiments presenting Battle Flags to Governor Fenton of New York, Albany, New York, July 4, 1865, artist's impression

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Presentation of Two Hundred Battle-Flags to Governer Fenton, Albany, New York, July 4, 1865 - Sketched by Theodore R. Davis.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 29, 1865, p. 468.

"The Great Labor Question From a Southern Point of View," Harper's Weekly, July 1865, artist's impression, detail

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The Great Labor Question from a Southern Point of View - By John "Which is the Merchant here, and which the Jew" - Shakespeare.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 29, 1865, p. 465.
Source note
"My Boy, we have toiled and taken care of you long enough, now you've got to work."
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"The Great Labor Question From a Southern Point of View," Harper's Weekly, July 1865, artist's impression, zoomable image

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No
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Yes
Original caption
The Great Labor Question from a Southern Point of View - By John "Which is the Merchant here, and which the Jew" - Shakespeare.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 29, 1865, p. 465.
Source note
"My Boy, we have toiled and taken care of you long enough, now you've got to work."

U.S.S. Colorado, flagship of U.S. Navy's European Squadron, June 1865, artist's impression

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Original caption
The United States frgate "Colorado," flagship of Admiral Goldsborough - Sketched by A.R. Waud.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 15, 1865, p. 437.

Cells of the Lincoln Conspirators, Old Penitentiary, Washington, D.C., June 1865, artist's impression

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Original caption
Exterior View of the Cells in which the Conspirators are confined in the Old Penitentiary in Washington.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, p. 429.

Paroled former Confederate prisoners, the Battery, New York City, July 1865, artist's impression

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, June 1, 2015
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Yes
Original caption
Paroled Rebel Prisoners at the Battery - Sketched by A.R. Waud.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, July 8, 1865, p. 429.
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