- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. A silhouette of a stereotypical Southerner with a whip, a saber, bottle, and 'J D' on his hat. Cream envelope with black ink. Image on left side. Printed below image: 'A member of the C. S. A. Alligator Ran- / gers, who is to make 5 of the 'Northern / mudsils' run. We don't see it.' Printed vertically at left of image: ' D. Murphy's Son, Print. 65 Fulton & 372 Pearl-sts. N. Y.', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War. About the Creator: D. Murphy's Son first appears in the Trow's New York City Directory of 1847. The business last appears in Trow's New York City Directory of 1900-1901. Among other items, D. Murphy's Son printed shelf and wall clock labels.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 5/8 in. Two faces with differing expressions. First one is plump and happy, second is utterly shocked, as hears of President Lincoln's message. Cream envelope with blue ink. Image covers sheet. Printed below first face, at left: 'One of the 'Southern Chivalry' after / reading the Southern account of the terror / stricken North.' Printed below second face, at right: 'After reading Presid't Lincoln's Message, / calling for $400,000,000 and 400,000 men.' Printed vertically at left: 'D. Murphy's Son, Print. 65 Fulton & 372 Pearl sts. N. Y.', Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 - April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States. As Commander in Chief of the United States, he led the Union during the Civil War. On April 15, he was shot in the back of the head at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln died shortly thereafter. About the Creator: D. Murphy's Son first appears in the Trow's New York City Directory of 1847. The business last appears in Trow's New York City Directory of 1900-1901. Among other items, D. Murphy's Son printed shelf and wall clock labels.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. A gun blows up and knocks a man onto his back while the exploding pieces of the gun fly around him. One piece is entitled Secession. Printed below image: 'The result of playing with dan- / gerous weapons - the sure result / Traitors beware!' Printed vertically at left of image: 'D. Murphy's Son, Print. 65 Fulton & 372 Pearl-sts. N. Y.', About the Creator: D. Murphy's Son first appears in the Trow's New York City Directory of 1847. The business last appears in Trow's New York City Directory of 1900-1901. Among other items, D. Murphy's Son printed shelf and wall clock labels.