Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1861, artist's impression

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Western view of Baton Rouge - the view shows the appearance of Baton Rouge, as seen from the levee on the opposite bank of the Mississippi, about a mile distant. The Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum is seen on the extreme right; the State Capitol is the next prominent building to the left.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 860.

Natchez, Mississippi, 1861, artist's impression

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Western view of Natchez - The buildings near the shore comprise "Natchez under the Hill": part of the city above appears on the bluff. The City Hotel and part of the promenade grounds on the edge of the precipitous cliffs are seen on the left. The passage to the landing appears in the central part.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 829.

Jackson, Mississippi, 1861, artist's impression

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Southern View of Jackson (Central Part.) - The view shows the southern front of the State House. The Governor's House is seen a little to the left, also the Bowman House. The City Hall and Mrs. Dickson's house are on the right.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 828.

Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1861, artist's impression

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View of Vicksburg, from the West bank of the Mississippi - The view shows the appearance of the central part of Vicksburg, as seen from the Louisiana side of the Mississippi. The Car House of the Jackson R.R. is on the right. The Catholic and some other churches are seen on the hights in the central part.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 834.

St. Augustine, Florida, 1861, artist's impression

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Eastern View of the Plaza, St. Augustine.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 783.

Montgomery, Alabama, 1861, artist's impression

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Western view of the Central part of Montgomery - The reservoir of waste water from the Artesian well is seen in the foreground, in Court Square. The State Gouse, or Capitol, appears in the distance, on elevated ground, at the head of Market-street, about half a mile distant from the Reservoir.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 811.

Mobile, Alabama, 1861, artist's impression

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North View of St. Louis Wharf, Mobile - Showing one of the principal wharves for the unlading of cotton and other articles; some of the stores and warehouses appear on the right and the shipping in the distance.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 807.

Selma, Alabama, 1861, artist's impression

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The above shows the appearance of Selma steamboat landing, as it is approached sailing down the river; on the right, on the elevated limestone banks, is seen the commencement of the Alabama and Tennessee Railroad, also the apparatus for conveying coal to the boats below. The warehouses for cotton, etc., from which cotton bales are conveyed by slides to the steamboats, appear in the central part.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 815.

Huntsville, Alabama, 1861, artist's impression

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View of the Public Square, Huntsville - The view shows the Court House in the center; on the right, in the distance, appears the front of the Northern Bank of Alabama.
Source citation
John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume II (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 820.
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