- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Figure of Victory on the shore holding the flag, points toward Ft. Sumter and a ship in the water behind her. A lightning bolt strikes the flag pole on Ft. Sumter. Beige envelope with red and blue ink. Image on top left side. Printed below image: 'Sumter First-Peace Afterwards.' / Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1861, by _____ & _____ in the Clerk's Office of / the Southern District of Ohio.'
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. A scene of Fort Sumter ablaze with a large Federal flag waving overhead. Yellow envelope with red, blue and black ink. Image on left side. Printed below image: 'Though seven rebel forts combined, / Set Sumter's Fort in flame, / They in each freeman's heart enshrined / Brave Anderson's bright name.', Robert Anderson (June 14, 1805 - October 26, 1871) was a Union Brigadier General in the American Civil War. He was promoted to that rank after attempting to defend Fort Sumter from the Confederate bombardment in April 1861. About the Creator: Likely James Magee, a seller of stationery and envelopes at 316 Chestnut Street, and living at 750 Florida Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the American Civil War.