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The Advance Guard of the Grand Army of the United States Crossing the Long Bridge Over the Potomac, at 2 a.m. on May 24, 1861
Winslow Homer
June 8, 1861
"Another Stocking to Fill." Harper's Weekly, January 3, 1880
Thomas Nast
January 3, 1880
"Any Thing for Me, If You Please?" - Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission (Harper's Weekly, Vol. VIII)
Winslow Homer
March 5, 1864
The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty - From a Painting by Winslow Homer, Esq. (Harper's Weekly, Vol. VII)
Winslow Homer
November 15, 1862
The Army of the Potomac - Our Outlying Picket in the Woods - Sketched by Mr. W. Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. VI)
Winslow Homer
June 7, 1862
Army of the Potomac - Sleeping on Their Arms (Harper's Weekly, Vol. VIII)
Winslow Homer
May 28, 1864
Caught! Harper's Weekly. For the week ending December 24, 1881. Vol. XXV-No. 1305
Thomas Nast
December 24, 1881
Charge of the First Massachusetts Regiment on a Rebel Rifle Pit Near Yorktown - Sketched by Mr. W. Homer (Harper's Weekly, Vol. VI)
Winslow Homer
May 17, 1862
Christmas Boxes In Camp - Christmas, 1861 (Harper's Weekly, Vol. VI)
Winslow Homer
January 4, 1862
Christmas Eve - Santa Claus Waiting for the Children to Get to Sleep. Harper's Weekly New York, Saturday January 3, 1874. Vol. XVIII-No. 888
Thomas Nast
January 3, 1874
Christmas Fancies - "Don't you wish you wore stockings?" Harper's Weekly December 24, 1881
Thomas Nast
December 24, 1881
Christmas Furlough, 1863. Harper's Weekly, December 26, 1863
Thomas Nast
December 26, 1863
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