- Sketch: 1 p. A drawing of an American Eagle sitting on a tree branch, looking down to its right at a snake with a man's head. The snake represents the Copperhead movement, and in particular Clement L. Vallandigham. The snake is facing a group of people who are situated underneath the eagle. This sketch means to respond to the Copperhead movement. On verso of leaf and upside down., The Copperhead Movement, composed almost entirely of Democrats, criticized Republican politicians, including President Abraham Lincoln. One of its foremost members, Clement Laird Vallandigham (1820-1871), a southern sympathizer, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1857-1863), and was eventually exiled to the southern states., New-York Historical Society
- Sketch: 1 p. A drawing of an army campsite at Castle Garden, New York. In the foreground are tents, soldiers standing about, and horses. In the background is the upper portion of Castle Clinton, a flag being flown at full mast above the structure. Inscribed on verso, 'Headquarters Capt. Baldwin, Battery C. 5th Reg. Art., Battery, NY.' Not attached to the binding., New-York Historical Society