J.H. Bufford's Lith.
J. H. Bufford's Lith. American publisher
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Abraham Lincoln from a portrait taken from life by Charles A. Barry, Springfield, Illinois, June 1860 | |
Allegorical representation of the dying Christian | |
Arms of the United States of America | |
Atlantic telegraph polka The Niagara & Agamemnon commencing to lay the cable | |
The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, April 6th & 7th, 1862 | |
Black Hawk, Lady Suffolk | |
The carrier dove an admired ballad: sung with great applause at Niblo's Garden by Miss Watson | |
Carroll & Queen's double cloc dance | |
City of Concord, N.H. - From the high bluff about 80 rods north east of the Free Bridge | |
Fly away to my native land sweet dove | |
George B. McClellan. Major General commanding U.S. Army | |
Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican candidate for the presidency, 1860 | |
Independent order of good templars | |
Jamaica Pond, West Roxbury, Mass. | |
John P. Hale, U.S. senator from New Hampshire | |
Levi Woodbury | |
Lincoln and Hamlin | |
The lost ship - a ballad | |
Map of the villages of Niagara Falls & Niagara City, New York: the village of Elgin and the city of The Falls, Canada West | |
The marine Redowa--Dedicated to the brave, energetic and whole souled Capt. Hiram Burt, of the Brig. Marine, who rescued from a watery grave a large number of the passengers of the ill-fated Central America | |
Old Boston. Beacon Hill from the present site of the reservoir between Hancock & Temple Sts. | |
Old Boston. Beacon Hill, with Mr. Thurston's house, from Bowdoin St. | |
Our generals | |
The persuit [i.e. pursuit] | |
Plan of Falmouth Heights, Falmouth Mass., April 1st 1873 | |
President Lincoln & cabinet | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
The secession bubble. "It must burst" | |
To Miss Mary E. Taylor. The Supper Bell Polka. Companion to the dinner & breadfast bell | |
Union refugees | |
A view of the mansion of the late Lord Timothy Dexter in High Street, Newburyport, 1810 | |
The "wigwam" grand march |