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(CIVIL WAR.) Landis, T.J.S., lithographer; after Thomas O’Dea.
Andersonville
Prison, Camp Sumter, Ga., as it Appeared August 1st 1864.
Lithograph, 40 x 60
inches; rolled, chipped, cracked, laid down on linen.
SOLD WITH ALL FAULTS
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New York: Henry Seibert & Bro., circa 1885
[800/1,200]
A large lithographed view of the prison and environs, with vignettes on three sides. O’Dea was
a veteran of the 16th Maine Infantry and Andersonville survivor, and spent 6 years working
on the drawing for this lithograph.
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(CIVIL WAR.) Lefferts, Marshall.
General Order No. 1 . . . the Undersigned
Assumes Command of the City of Frederick, Md.
Letterpress broadside, 8
3
/
4
x 13
1
/
2
inches; foxed, moderate wear, laid down on brown paper.
Frederick, MD: Schley, Keefer & Co., 8 July 1863
[500/750]
Lefferts was colonel of the 7th Regiment, New York National Guard. Here he assumes control
as military governor of Frederick in the face of the large Confederate force retreating from
Gettysburg. No other copies known, but published in Swinton’s regimental history, page 326.
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