Print is from a steel engraving by the artist H. Fenn. It is titled "View of Harper Ferry" and is dated from 1864, published by O.D. Case and Co.  This print has the natural discoloration due to aging and also some light spots of discoloration in the margins. It is beautifully detailed and still has the attached tissue cover. The page measures 9 1/2" x 6" while the image measures 6 3/4" x 4 1/2". The second print is a map dated from 1866 by H.H. Lloyd and Co., NY and is titled "Harper's Ferry and the main features of Bolivar, Loudon, and Maryland Heights. It measures 6 1/4" x 7" and is in absolutely superb condition. Still fairly white with almost zero age discoloration. It was a fold out insert so still contains the crease from the fold out. Otherwise this map is about perfect. I have collected hundreds of authentic Civil War period prints and maps and have to say that maps made by H.H. Lloyd and Co. are among some of the best in quality and detail. The third print is a scene titled "View of Harper's Ferry after the demolition of the Government Buildings" and is dated from 1865. It is in impeccable condition with only very minimal age discoloration. It measures l9 3/4" x 6 3/4" and is engraved by Adtian-Probasco. For all other condition details please refer to the many pics in this listi