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American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes, encampments, &c: from the beginning up to the present time, illustrated by a series of finely colored pictures on glass, for the magic lantern, dissolving views, or similar exhibitions, 3 inches in diameter, and set in wood complete
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Broadsides; Catalogs; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Lantern Slides; Photography; Trade Catalogs; United States
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An abolition traitor: There are traitors in the North as well as in the South, and there are abolitionists in the South as well as in the North. Some of the southern abolitionists have strange views in regard to slavery and its abolition. Among the rest, the distinguished son of Georgia, Hon. Robert Toombs, holds a prominent place. ... In speaking of the Negro, he said
Democratic workingman
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Anti Slavery Literature; Broadsides; Economic Aspects; Labor; Slaver; Slavery; Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810 1885; United States; Working Class
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An appeal to Friends and others on behalf of the destitute Freedmen of the South. Dear Friends
Friends' Association of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity, for the Relief of Colored Freedmen
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Broadsides; Charities; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Civilian Relief; Freedmen; Friends' Association Of Philadelphia And Its Vicinity, For The Relief Of Colored Freedmen; History; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; United States
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A proclamation by the President of the United States: I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare ... Done in the city of Washington this twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two
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Broadsides; Emancipation; Slaver; Slaves; United States
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Assembly Buildings Positively last week of the combined exhibitions!: Your chances lessen, daily, of witnessing the horrors of war! and ruthless bloodshed!! Monday eve'g, Sept. 9, and every evening during the week stereopticon of the Southern Rebellion together with the Russian war, ... Admission, 25 cts. Children, 15 cts. Colored people 25 cts. Doors open at half-past 7. Performances commence at 8. The exhibition commences with the Rebellion. Grand day performance, Saturday afternoon for the especial accommodation of families and children, who cannot visit in the evening. On this occasion the house will be thoroughly darkened, and the exhibition given with the same effect as at night
Assembly Buildings (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Crimean War, 1853 1856; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Entertainment Events; Exhibitions; History; Lantern Slides; Panoramas; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Russia; United States
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Citizens, halt!: The wounds and deaths of relatives and friends cry for vengeance. The Union calls for supporters The traitor hands that have polluted the sacred flag of freedom, must be destroyed. Freedom has decreed that slavery is a political nuisance to be abolished. The flag of the free must not be prostituted to protect the interests of slavery. ... Every whole-souled man, every one capable of bearing arms, who has an American heart, come forward and sign the muster roll. Maj. T.G. Miller, formerly of 3d Reg't Reserves, is now recruiting a company for nine months' service at Mrs. P. Miller's White Horse Tavern, Frankford Road & Columbia Avenue All who will prove themselves men, patriots, defenders of rights that Americans hold dear, come forward and serve for nine months. If they are required for a longer time, they can then enlist again. U.S. pay, food and clothing, and city bounty, secured to the volunteer. Citizens in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war, are invited to call and confer with the major
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Bounties, Military; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Philadelphia (Pa.); Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States; United States Army
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Concert Hall immense success: Every evening, at eight o'clock, and matinees Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 2.30. Doors open one hour previous. Tom! The blind Negro boy--of musical inspiration! Sightless and untutored from birth--his very soul overflowing with musical genius. This youth is a remarkable phenomenon in one direction only, and that is his wonderful aptness for the piano forte! ... Tickets, 50 cents Reserved seats, 75 cents. Tickets for sale at the hall and at Trumpler's Music Store, 926 Chestnut St
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African American Musicians; African Americans; Blind Musicians; Blind Tom, 1849 1908; Broadsides; Concerts; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Pianists; Playbills; United States
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Emancipation Proclamation: Carpenter's great national picture, the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet! Painted on a canvas measuring 14 1/2 by 9 feet, and containing full length and life-size portraits of President Lincoln, Secretaries Seward, Chase, Stanton, Welles, Smith, Postmaster-General Blair and Attorney General Bates, together with a faithful representation of the old Cabinet Council Chamber in the White House, now on exhibition at No. 1305 Chestnut Street. Admission, 30 cents
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Advertisements; Art; Broadsides; Carpenter, F. B. (Francis Bicknell), 1830 1900; Emancipation Proclamation; Exhibitions; First Reading Of The Emancipation Proclamation Of President Lincoln; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; United States; United States President (1861 1865 : Lincoln)
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Extracts from recent correspondence in relation to fugitives from slavery in America
London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) Meeting for Sufferings. Committee of the Coloured Refugee Fund
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Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; United States
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Good men wanted: $752 bounty : Under the authority of the War Department, ... Bounty for colored volunteers, $350[.] Volunteers have the choice of any of the old regiments now in the field. J. Davis Rudolph, Recruiting Agent. Headquarters--West Chester
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Participation, African American; Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States
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Grand complimentary benefit to Jos. Lindsay and Corp. R.L. Sanford: Joseph Lindsay was formerly a member of Baxter's Fire Zouaves, 72d Regiment, P.V., and was severely wounded at the Battle of Savage Station. Corp. R.L. Sanford was formerly a member of the 118th Regiment, Corn Exchange, and was deprived of his leg at the Battle of Antietam. These gentlemen respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and public in general. Great array of talent for this occasion. Read the programme. ... Woman's rights! ... Stump speech! ... Burlesque stranger! ... Comic act! ... The Gobble family! ... To conclude with The masquerade ball! ... Admission, 25 cents Children, 10 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performances to commence at 8. Front seats reserved for ladies
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African Americans; Benefit Performances; Broadsides; Caricatures And Cartoons; Entertainment Events; Lindsay, Joseph; Minstrel Shows; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Sanford, Richard L; United States; United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 118th (1862 1865); United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 72nd (1861 1864)
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Important to book agents: New era in American history, ask for Juan, the white slave, or The rebel planter's daughter. Thrilling story of slavery, suffering, and Southern secession, boldly exposing the unparalleled treachery, plotting and fraud of the Great Rebellion
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Booksellers And Bookselling; Broadsides; Fiction; Juan, The White Slave, And The Rebel Planter's Daughter; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Publishers' Advertisements; Publishing; Ritner, W. D. (William D.); Slaver; United States
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Kiss me mother, kiss your darling
Root, George F
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Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Popular Music; Songs And Music; United States
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Laugh and be merry: Grand complimentary benefit to Wm. D. Dunsford late of Co. "F," 196th Regiment, P.V. The Excelsior Minstrels at Washington Hall, S.W. corner of Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, 1865. Leader, E. Brennan Acting manager, J.W. Everitt Stage manager, L. De Costa ... Programme. ... Ole Bull in a tight place ... City shaver! ... Trespassing on these premises! ... Countryman's visit ... The whole to conclude with The black statue ... Cards of admission, 25 cents Children, 15 cents. Doors open at seven o'clock. Commence quarter before eight
Excelsior Minstrels
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African Americans; Benefit Performances; Black Statue; Broadsides; Caricatures And Cartoons; Dunsford, William D; Entertainment Events; Minstrel Shows; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; United States; United States Army Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 196th (1864) Company F; White, Charles, 1821 1891
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Lea's Variety Troupe Third Corps, Brandy Station: Programme for to-night. ... Drop dat pocket book ... Lay low for Fergy ... To conclude with The ticket-of-leave man! ... Concluding with a plantation jubilee and festival, entitled We'll all join the Union
Lea's Variety Troupe
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Brandy Station; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Entertainment Events; History; Minstrel Shows; Playbills; Taylor, Tom, 1817 1880; Ticket Of Leave Man; United States; Virginia
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Liberty--a power among the nations: Barlow, in the eighth book of his Columbiad, gives a portrait of slavery which every freeman should study. ... New York, June 10, 1861. No. 4
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Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Poems; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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Men of color in consequence of indisposition, of Fred'k Douglass the meeting for promoting recruiting for 3d Regiment U.S. Colored Troops is postponed until Friday, July 24, 1863
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Participation, African American; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States
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Men of color willing to enlist in the service of the United States for three years or the war, can present themselves at head-quarters, 1210 Chestnut St. be enrolled and get two dollars enlistment fee and ten dollars bounty
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Participation, African American; Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States
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New England fanaticism Who are the real disunionists?: In a speech at Framingham, Massachusetts, July 4th, 1863, Wendell Phillips, now the great apostle of abolition, said, "The Union without liberty (to the negroes,) is tenfold to-day more accursed than it was any time the last quarter of a century. ... The Rev. Dr. Tyng, at a meeting of thre Freedmen's Relief Society, New York November 9th, 1863, said, "No gradual emanipcation now. No compensated emanicpation now Now put the axe to the root of the tree, and down with it--down with it." ... Horace Greely, before any state had attempted to go out of the Union, said, "If the cotton states, unitedly and earnestly, wish to withdraw peacefully from the Union, we think they should and would be allowed to do so. ... In "Helper's impending crisis," published in 1860, a book that was recommended by the present Secretary of State, will be found (pages 155-6,) these words: "No Union with slaveholders; ineligibility of slaveholders to office; no recognition of pro-slavery men, except as ruffians, outlaws, and criminals."
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Broadsides; Campaign Literature, 1864; Democratic; Government; Political Aspects; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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N.Y. Young Men's Christian Asso'n: The citizens of New York ... are invited to assemble in mass meeting, on Tuesday evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock, at Cooper Institute to listen to the statement by Mr. Vincent Colyer ... about the loyal Freedmen and their treatment by our government
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Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Freedmen; History; United States
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Old Abe Lincoln and his abolition war!
Julien
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Anti Abolition Literature; Bennett, James Gordon, 1795 1872; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Poems; Political Aspects; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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Preamble and resolutions
Union Leagues of Baltimore
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Anti Slavery Literature; Broadsides; Emancipation; Government; Maryland; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slaves; United States
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Sir: your attention is requested to the following extract from the Philadelphia Sunday transcript of April 30th, 1865: the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Troops
One of the contributors to the fund
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African Americans; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Participation, African American; Supervisory Committee For Recruiting Colored Regiments (Philadelphia, Pa.); United States
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Song of the Negro boatmen at Port Royal, 1861
Merrill, Hiram T
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African Americans; Emancipation; Sheet Music; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Songs And Music; Songs With Piano; United States
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Southern slavery and the Christian religion: To the editor of North American and U.S. Gazette
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Broadsides; Law And Legislation; Moral And Ethical Aspects; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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Speech of Andrew Johnson: Governor Andrew Johnson's speech to the colored people of Nashville on the 24th ultimo, already noticed, is fully reported by a correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, who says
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African Americans; Anti Slavery Literature; Broadsides; Emancipation; Freedmen; Nashville; Slaver; Slaves; Tennessee; United States
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Startling record!! The great disunion conspiracy of Massachusetts!!!: Union men must stand by the union, stand by the president, and the army, and the best of governments, against the boasted "Hub of the Universe," the centre of disunion!
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Broadsides; Government; Political Aspects; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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Stereoscopian! A new and wonderful apparatus: The greatest art wonder of the times Gigantic stereoscopic pictures! and magnificent dissolving views! will be exhibited at [blank] [blank] on [blank] Those who wish to enjoy magnificent representations of rare objects of interest in America, Europe, Asia and Africa, should not fail to visit this magical work of art surpassing anything heretofore presented to the public. Each entertainment will be varied by choice selections of the most elegant and romantic views ... Every object and view represented is of rare beauty and perfection. In our gallery of statuary we will exhibit works of the most renowned artists. American Civil War! Splendid views of the great American Civil War, embracing the most important battles, skirmishes, encampments, &c., &c., &c., from the beginning up to the present time; together with life-size portraits of our prominent military leaders! Each view presented to the audience will be described. Admission, [blank] cents Children, [blank] cents. Doors open at [blank] o'clk. To commence at [blank] o'clk
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Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Entertainment Events; Exhibitions; History; Lantern Slides; Lectures And Lecturing; Pictorial Works; Playbills; Stereoscopic Views; United States
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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The people's favorite place of amusement: Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Billy Boyd, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director Andrew Enochs, ticket agent Officer, Wm. Early ... First week of the accomplished vocalist, Miss Ada Tesman! Second successful week of the sweet balladist, Miss Nellie Taylor! Programme for this evening: ... Bijou Minstrels! ... Take-it-and-leave, man! ... Dumb man of Gin-o-ah ... Imitations! ... An awkward predicament! ... The adventures of a lieutenant ... To conclude with the laughable afrerpiece [sic] The Rush-in ball: ... Thursday evening, Jan. 14th, benefit of Helene Smith Friday evening, Jan. 15th, benefit of a wounded soldier of the 118th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Grand matinee every Saturday at half-past 2 o'clk for the accommodation of ladies and children. Admission, 10 and 15 cents Private boxes, $2.00. Single seats, 50 cents Doors open at quarter-before 7 o'clock. Commence quarter-before 8
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Benefit Performances; Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; United States; United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 118th (1862 1865); Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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The New-York weekly Caucasian. The white man's paper: The proprietors of The Caucasian are happy to announce that, "the press being once more free," they can now send their paper by the mail. The Caucasian is issued by the publishers of The day-book, the place of which it will take for the present
Van Evrie, Horton & Co
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Advertisements; Anti Abolition Literature; Broadsides; New York; New York (State); Newspaper Publishing; Newspapers; Political Aspects; Slaver; Slavery; United States; White Supremacy Movements
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The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them?: 1st. Apply to the British minister to bring about foreign interference? ... 2d. Hold out the olive branch, confess our error in having resented the bombardment for Fort Sumter, propose peace and union, and with becoming dignity await the answer which the South cannot fail to give to its faithful ally, the Democratic Party? ... 3d. Let our "wayward sisters" go, and give up all hope of the Republic to secure intercourse on the basis of mutual good will and respect? ... 4th. Submit to the Rebels, let them close the Mississippi River, blockade the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay, divide the United States east and west by the Ohio River, pursue their run-away slaves through the remaining states with force and arms, and finally, let us beg them to permit us to remain in our homes as long as it seems good to them. ... Democrats, is this the kind of peace and union, or disunion, for which we beg the European interference in American affairs through the British ministers?
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Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Democratic Party (U.S.); Foreign Public Opinion, British; Government; History; Political Aspects; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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The song of the "contrabands" "O let my people go": words and music obtained through the Rev. L.C. Lockwood, chaplain of the Contrabands at Fortress Munroe
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African Americans; New York; New York (State); Popular Music; Publishers' Advertisements; Sheet Music; Slaver; Slavery; Songs And Music; Songs With Piano; Spirituals (Songs); United States
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The True issues. What leading Democrats and conservatives say: I.--From slave states. ... II.--From free states
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Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Public Opinion; United States
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The voice of the clergy: among the extraordinary incidents of the times is the fact that the Democratic State Central Committee has circulated through Pennsylvania, as a campaign document, the letter of Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont, in which it is maintained that slavery, in the language of Judge Woodward, is an incalculable blessing
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Anti Slavery Literature; Broadsides; Episcopal Church; Slaver; Slavery And The Church; United States
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This popular place of amusement will open for six nights only: on Saturday evening, June 11th, 1864, for the purpose of producing the celebrated moral drama of Uncle Tom's cabin! with an excellent comp'y of first-class artists The drama will be produced with every attention to perfectness of detail and scenic requirements. We invite the attention of heads of families, wives and mothers, maidens and children, and the public generally to this announcement, assuring them that in return for the patronage we solicit, we will present an entertainment of the most pleasing and unexceptional character. ... Admission. Parquet 25 cents Tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, 60 cents. Boxes, for colored persons 25c Gallery 15c Front seats reserved for ladies and children. Grand matinee, for families on Wednesday afternoon!
Theatre and Music Hall (Wilmington, Del.)
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Adaptations; Broadsides; Delaware; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Drama; Entertainment Events; Music Halls; Playbills; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811 1896; Theater; Uncle Tom's Cabin; United States; Wilmington
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To men of color: authority has been received to raise a reg't of men of color for 100 days. ... Col. Taggart, late Colonel 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, will command, and the officers will be the graduates of the Military Board at Washington. $50 city bounty will be paid each man. Come, then, to head-quarters, 1210 Chestnut Street and enroll your names
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Participation, African American; Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States
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To the laboring classes: Do you not know by experience that if a man wants to hire a person to do a job of work, that he will hire the one who will work cheapest
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Broadsides; Campaign Literature, 1864; Economic Aspects; Emancipation; Republican; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; United States
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Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!, or, The prisoner's hope: Song and chorus
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Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Marches (Voice And Piano); Minstrel Music; Popular Music; Prisoners And Prisons; Prisoners Of War; Sheet Music; Songs And Music; Songs With Piano; United States; War Songs
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Union broadside, no. 1: what union men of all parties said in 1861 ... what they say in 1863 after the "Proclamation," "Conscription", &c
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Broadsides; Emancipation; Slaver; Slaves; United States
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Union ticket! Protection to American industry
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African Americans; Broadsides; Campaign Literature, 1864; Government; Politics And Government; Republican; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854); United States; Woodcuts
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Wanted immediately! 100 colored teamsters!
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African Americans; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Participation, African American; Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States; United States Army
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We persevere to save: A grand exhibition of photographic & stereoscopic views of the American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes, encampments, etc., from the beginning up to the present time, for the benefit of Hamilton Section, No. 24, C. of T. at the Commissioners' Hall, West Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, June 16th, 1862. Commencing at 8 o'clock. The views will be presented on a disc 14 feet square, with the use of the calcium light. Remarks, by Geo. A. Shryock. Programme. ... Admission, 10 cents
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Benefit Performances; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Exhibitions; History; Lantern Slides; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Photography; Playbills; United States
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"Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow!": Colored men of Burlington Co., your country calls you
Snyder, George
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Broadsides; Burlington County; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; New Jersey; Participation, African American; Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States
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W.W. Owen, Democratic candidate for jailer: "Equal rights to all--exclusive privileges to none." Fellow citizens: The Louisville Democrat of the 26th June contains an editorial so entirely consonant with my views that I cannot restrain my desire to lay portions of it before you in the form of a circular. ... Our opinion is, that there are no greater enemies to the restoration of the Union that the abolition partisans at Washington. ... It is convenient to charge those who denounce the schemes of this dominant party with sympathy with the rebellion. It is a cheap mode of defense. ... I wish votes, but only upon honorable terms, nor do I wish the vote of any abolitionist or any one sympathizing with that unpatriotic and detestable party
Owen, W. W
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Anti Abolition Literature; Broadsides; Kentucky; Local Elections; Political Aspects; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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W.W. Owen, Democratic candidate for jailer: "Equal rights to all--exclusive privileges to none." Fellow citizens: The Louisville Democrat of the 26th June contains an editorial so entirely consonant with my views that I cannot restrain my desire to lay portions of it before you in the form of a circular. ... Our opinion is, that there are no greater enemies to the restoration of the Union that the abolition partisans at Washington. ... It is convenient to charge those who denounce the schemes of this dominant party with sympathy with the rebellion. It is a cheap mode of defense. ... I wish votes, but only upon honorable terms, nor do I wish the vote of any abolitionist or any one sympathizing with that unpatriotic and detestable party
Owen, W. W
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Anti Abolition Literature; Broadsides; Kentucky; Local Elections; Political Aspects; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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A bold stroke for freedom
Reed, C. H
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Book Illustrations; Capture & Imprisonment; Fugitive Slaves; Maryland; Pictorial Works; Slaver; Slavery; United States; Wood Engravings
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Abolitionist
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Abolitionists; African Americans; American Wit And Humor; Caricatures And Cartoons; Comic Valentines; United States
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Abraham Lincoln
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Lithographs; Portrait Prints; Portraits; Presidents; United States
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Abraham Lincoln
Wynkoop, John J
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Chromolithographs; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Portrait Prints; Portraits; Presidents; Proofs; United States
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