British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

1864 Historical Civil War Steel-Engraved Print

Attack on the Massachusetts 6th at Baltimore, April 19, 1861

Men fighting with guns, clubs, stones, etc.

Residents of Baltimore, Maryland, attack a Union regiment while the group makes its way to Washington, D.C.
Drawn by William Momberger
Engraved by O. Pelton
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Title page of source shown, not included, but available for sale while available.
Note: This is the 1864 printing, not the latter 1881 printing.
Take a moment to look at the great details in the scene.

Please inspect picture.
Any striations in the picture are a picture artifact and not in the actual engraving.
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Blank on reverse side.

Full Print Size: Approximately 9" X 5.5"

Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

Stunning impression but with foxing

Priced Accordingly

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