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Oval Bust Portrait of General Winfield Scott
The steel engraving depicts a bust image of Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, Commanding General of the United States Army for twenty years. The engraving is printed in black ink on off-white paper. It appears to have been torn from a bound volume.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1186/thumbnail.jp
Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel Illustration and Biography
The object includes a book illustration and accompanying text that have been removed from an unknown book (possibly a 19th century book). The illustration is an engraved portrait of Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel, a major general in the American Civil War, and the text is a short biography of his life and career. Both are printed on white paper and black ink.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1225/thumbnail.jp
Major General David Hunter Military Commission Pass
The object is a military commission pass dated 1865 and signed by Major General David Hunter, member of the committee that presided over the Lincoln assassination conspiracy trial; It is mounted in a folder with an engraved portrait of Hunterhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-documents/1019/thumbnail.jp
Abraham Lincoln
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln standing with his left hand on his waist and his right hand resting on the table.This print was originally of John Charles Fremont, but in 1860, Fremont's face was removed and replaced by Lincoln's. In the version shown here, issued in 1865, a beard was added to Lincoln's face
Col. Edward D. Baker
The colored engraving features a vignette portrait of Edward D. Baker from the waist up. He is dressed in what is presumably the uniform he wore during the United States Civil War. The engraving is printed on off-white paper that appears to be torn from a bound volume.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1061/thumbnail.jp
Abraham Lincoln
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln standing with his left hand on his waist and his right hand resting on the table.This originally started out as a print of John Charles Fremont, which was probably issued in 1856. It got updated in 1860 when Buttre burnished out the face of Fremont and inserted Lincoln's face, from the Cooper Institute photograph by Mathew Brady. "In so doing, he saved an expensive steel plate and provided a 'new' engraving of a newly marketable public figure. Then, in 1865, during another period of high demand for Lincoln images, the print was dusted off again and again revised, this time with the addition of a beard.
Theodore Winthrop Illustration and Biography
The object includes a book illustration and accompanying text that have been removed from an unknown book (possibly a 19th century book). The illustration is an engraved portrait of Theodore Winthrop, journalist, novelist, and travel writer,and the text is a short biography of his life and career. Both are printed on white paper and black ink.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1215/thumbnail.jp
Oval Bust Portrait of Major General David Hunter
The steel engraving depicts a portrait of Major General Hunter, Union general and president of the military commission trying the Abraham Lincoln assassination conspirators. The engraving is printed in black ink on off-white paper. It appears to have been torn from a bound volume.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1189/thumbnail.jp
Major General David Hunter Engraving
This object features a black and white engraved portrait of Major General David Hunter. Hunter was a member of the committee that presided over the Lincoln assassination conspiracy trial.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/2049/thumbnail.jp
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