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Fifth Avenue Omnibuses: Proposed Design for the New Fifth Ave Omnibus & The Old Broadway Stages in 1831, from "Harper's Weekly", Harper's Weekly  American, Wood engraving
Harper's Weekly
December 5, 1885
Harper's
1851, 1855, 1861, 1887, 1873
Harper's, June, Edward Penfield  American, Lithograph
Edward Penfield
Harper's
1895
Harper's, February, Edward Penfield  American, Color lithograph
Edward Penfield
Harper's
1896
Harper's Bazar, November, Thanksgiving, Louis John Rhead  American, Lithograph and relief
Louis John Rhead
Harper's
1894
Pony Tracks, Edward Penfield  American, Lithograph
Edward Penfield
Harper's
1895
Harper's, April, Edward Penfield  American, Lithograph
Edward Penfield
Harper's
1894
Harper's, September, Edward Penfield  American, Color lithograph
Edward Penfield
Harper's
1896
The New York  Metropolitan Museum of Art, from "Harper's Weekly", Albert Weck Wenzell  American, Photomechanical reproduction
Albert Weck Wenzell
Harper's Weekly
May 26, 1891
A Copying-Day at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, from "Harper's Weekly", W. C. Peters  American, Photomechanical reproduction of a drawing
W. C. Peters
Harper's Weekly
1902
Santa Claus in Camp (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 7, p. 1), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
January 3, 1863
A Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to "Blow Over"–"Let Us Prey" (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 15, p. 889), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
September 23, 1871
Open Your Mouth and Shut Your Eyes (from "Harper's Weekly"), John George Brown  American, born England, Wood engraving
John George Brown
Harper's Weekly
May 16, 1874
Emancipation of the Negroes – The Past and the Future (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
January 24, 1863
Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac – Drawn by Mr. Thomas Nast (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
October 10, 1863
Christmas Eve, 1862 (from "Harper's Weekly," vol. 7, pp. 8-9), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
January 3, 1863
A "Negro" Regiment in Action (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
March 14, 1863
A Night Scout in the Southwest – Surprise of an Outpost, and Survey of the Rebel Guns (from "Harper's Weekly"), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Wood engraving
Thomas Nast
Harper's Weekly
April 4, 1863
The New Home of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from "Harper's Weekly", Charles Dater Weldon  American, Wood engraving
Charles Dater Weldon
Harper's Weekly
December 29, 1888
Curiosities of the American Stage, Alice Cordelia Morse  American, Red cloth covered boards with gold decoration
Multiple artists/makers
1891
Will Carleton
Harper's
1873
Anonymous, American, 19th century
Harper's
late 19th century
Edward Penfield
Harper's
1896
Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XII), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
July 11, 1868
A Shell in Rebel Trenches (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VII), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
January 17, 1863
The Bathe at  Newport (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
September 4, 1858
Santa Claus and His Presents (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
December 25, 1858
Christmas Out of Doors (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
December 25, 1858
Christmas – Gathering Evergreens (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
December 25, 1858
The Christmas Tree (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. II), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
December 25, 1858
The Sleighing Season – The Upset (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
January 14, 1860
A Snow Slide in the City (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
January 14, 1860
Scene in Union Square On a March Day (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. IV), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
April 7, 1860
"Allow Me to Examine the Young Lady" (from "The Mistress of the Parsonage," in "Harper's Weekly"), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
February 18, 1860
The Meeting After the Marriage (from "The Mistress of the Parsonage," in "Harper's Weekly"), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
February 25, 1860
Mrs. Otcheson at the Piano, and The Buds (from "The Mistress of the Parsonage," in "Harper's Weekly"), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 3, 1860
On the Beach (from "The Mistress of the Parsonage," in "Harper's Weekly"), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 10, 1860
The Chinese in New York – Scene in a Baxter Street Club-House (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. XVIII), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 7, 1874
Christmas Boxes in Camp – Christmas, 1861 (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VI), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
January 4, 1862
Rebels Outside Their Works at Yorktown, Reconnoitring [sic] with Dark Lanterns (from "Harper's Weekly," Vol. VI), Winslow Homer  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
May 17, 1862