Magnus, Charles
Magnus, Charles, 1826-1900
Charles Magnus lithographe
VIAF ID: 65250578 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Magnus ‡c lithographe
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Magnus, Charles
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Magnus, Charles
- 100 1 _ ‡a Magnus, Charles ‡d 1826-1900
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Elberfeld
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY
Works
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The 25th of April 1865 in New York | |
After a little while | |
Annapolis, Md. | |
Bankettsaal und Gabentempel des dritten Amerikanischen Bundes-Schiessens. New York, 27. Juni bis 6. Juli | |
Belger Barracks, Baltimore, Md. | |
Bird's eye view of Alexandria, Va. | |
Bowling Green | |
Camp Chesebrough, Baltimore, Md. | |
The captain with his whiskers. As sung by Mrs. W.J. Florence | |
Carver Barracks, Washington, D.C. | |
Charles Magnus, lithographer illustrating America's past, 1850 - 1900 | |
[Civil War envelope showing woman holding flag with message "For the Union" and USS New Hampshire] | |
[Civil War songs in the Marian S. Carson Collection] | |
Colossal-Statue der "Freiheits-Göttin" im New Yorker Hafen | |
Fortress Monroe, Old Point Comfort, and Hygeia Hotel, Va. | |
French Parish Church, Notre Dame, Montreal | |
In commemoration of the glorious victories of the 3rd and 9th of April 1865. Richmond Va. | |
Kingston, Lake Ontario (Ontario See) | |
Let me kiss him for his mother | |
[Letter from Private James Burgher, Co. A, 5th Michigan Infantry Regiment, Camp Richardson, Virginia, to his daughter, Anna M. Burgher, Decatur, Michigan]. | |
[Letter from unidentified Civil War nurse of Judiciary Square Hospital (5th Street Hospital), Washington, D.C., to Miss Lizzie Hardwick of Quincy, Massachusetts, care of Mr. Charles H. Hardwick] | |
Lithograph of Abraham Lincoln on horseback within a border of furled U.S. flag and symbolic illustrations. | |
Louisville, KY | |
Magnus's county map of the United States, showing the forts, railroads, canals, and navigable waters. Published to trace the progress of operations by the government, as they occur, during the War of the Rebellion. | |
[Map of 100 miles around Richmond]. | |
Map of northern military movements: between New York & St. Louis | |
Mons. Blondin's walk across the cataract | |
Montreal, C.E. | |
Mount Pleasant Hospitals, Washington, D.C. | |
The Nation Mourns | |
New York. Bartholdi "Statue of Liberty," erected on Bedloe's Island, in New York Harbor | |
New-York City and County map with vicinity entire; Brooklyn, Williamsburgh, Jersey City &c.; | |
New York und Brooklyn Hängebrücke über den East River | |
Norfolk, Portsmouth, Va. | |
Panic season | |
Panorama of the Mississippi Valley, 1863?: | |
Rochester | |
Soldier's Rest, Alexandria, Va., commanded by Capt. John J. Hoff | |
Soldier's Rest, Washington, D.C. | |
[Theatre of war in Virginia.]. | |
Toledo, O. | |
Topographical map of Virginia between Washington and Manassas Junction. | |
Troy, N.Y. | |
U.S.A. Genl. Hospital, Patterson Park, Balto. | |
U.S. Capitol, Washington | |
[Union Army hospitals between Fortress Monroe and Hampton, Virginia] | |
United-States firemen | |
View of Washington City, D.C. | |
Western territory of the present war. Eastern territory of the present war. | |
When the boys come home |