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- Sketch-Book [title page].
- Sketch: 1 p. A Ribbon bearing the motto 'Sketch-book,' and bearing the inscription 'Bart. del.' on a ribbon in front of two crossed pencils. The sketch is on the inside front cover of the sketchbook., New-York Historical Society
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- [Soldiers in camp]
- Sketch: 1 p. An unfinished drawing of seven soldiers resting along the side of a tent. Two soldiers are standing, one of whom is shouldering a rifle. Drawn on verso of leaf, and upside down., New-York Historical Society
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- [Union soldier with American flag and recruiting poster]
- Sketch: 1 p. A soldier is crossing his arms, and standing in front of an Union-American flag and a recruiting poster. A saber hangs from the soldier's waistband. The poster reads, 'WANTED / 500 / GOOD MEN / REGULAR ARMY / BOUNTY / $510.', New-York Historical Society
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- [American eagle on tree branch looking down at figures and snake with face (Vallandigham) representing Copperhead movement]
- 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
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- Jim Best, 21 years old, party to the death of Mrs. Derrickson, colored.
- Sketch, note: 1 p. Two sketches of a man's head surrounded by writing. Written along the top of the sketch, 'Rejected Aug. 17th, 1863, 2d time.' Written below the sketches of the mens' heads 'Jim Best, 21 years old, party to the death of Mrs. Derrickson, colored.', Ann Derrickson was the white wife of an African American man. She died defending her son from the rioters., New-York Historical Society
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- Camp 8th Reg[iment], Reg[ular] Army, Capt Reade, C[om]m[a]nding.
- Sketch: 1 p. Two soldiers standing, facing left and crossing their arms. They are surrounded by numerous tents and trees. Written on verso, 'Camp 8th Reg. [?] Reg. Army, Capt. Reade, Cmnding.' Not attached to binding., New-York Historical Society