81. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - "The Upshot of Secession" Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
82. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - "TREASON. Found in the 'Sacred Soul' of Virginia." Published by by S. C. Upham Creator: Upham, Samuel C. (Samuel Curtis), 1819-1885 Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
83. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - "Washwoman Davis - 'Lor' bless my soul, how these blacks are flying! they'll dirty all my clothes.'" Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
84. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - "Washwoman Davis - 'Lor' bless my soul, how these blacks are flying! they'll dirty all my clothes.'" Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
85. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - Devil blowing out a glass object bearing the words "SECESSION". Near the Devil is an object bearing the words "TREASON" Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
86. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - Man striking a slave in chains with a whip Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
87. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - Upside down United States Flag, "May emblems of traitors, ever scurvy / Be forever topsy-turvy." Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
88. Envelope addressed to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) from John Early Creator: Early, John, 1786-1873 Date: circa May 25, 1860 Format: Text Access: Public
89. Envelope addressed to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) Creator: Andrew, James O. (James Osgood), 1794-1871 Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
90. Envelope sent by George F. Pierce (Sparta, Georgia) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - June 25, [no year] Creator: Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884 Date: June 25, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public