941. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - "The real secession flag" Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
942. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - "The Upshot of Secession" Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
943. 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
944. 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
945. 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
946. 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
947. Union patriotic envelopes dealing with secession - Man striking a slave in chains with a whip Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
948. 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
949. United States explorer, politician and Union general John C. Frémont Creator: Chappel, Alonzo, 1828-1887 Date: between 1861 and 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
950. Photograph of George H. Slappey, husband of Nancy Ball Slappey. George H. Slappey Slappey served in Joe Brown's Guard during the Atlanta Campaign Date: between 1860 and 1888 Format: Still image Access: Public