
SENSATION! Reported Bodies in 19th Century American Media
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Dead Confederate soldier with gun (ca. 1861–1865)
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“The War in the Border States”
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Bomb hole in Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1861-1865)
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200-pound gun used for shelling Charleston, South Carolina (Morris Island, South Carolina, ca. 1861–1865)
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“Barricades” (Alexandria, Virginia, ca. 1861–1865)
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“Blanket boats ferrying soldiers across the Potomac River” (Alexandria, Virginia, ca. 1861–1865)
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“Torpedo Station, Quarters” (James River, Virginia, ca. 1861–1865)
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“Group at tent and wagon of the New York Herald” (Culpeper, Virginia, ca. 1861–1865)
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Scheetz’s Illustrated Almanac (1872)
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Schenck’s Almanac for the Million (1868)
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“Weather and Medicine Signals for Daily Reference” advertisement from Dr. J. C. Ayer and Co. (1888)
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Advertisement for C.I. Hood & Co.’s Tooth Powder (1884)
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“Stereoscopic Slides” cartoon (p. 2) from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 21, no. 125, October 1860
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“Stereoscopic Slides” cartoon (p. 1) from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 21, no. 125, October 1860
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“Sore Eyes” from The People's Illustrated Almanac, 1850
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Spectacles, ca. 1848–1898
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Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, vol. 71, no. 1839, December 13, 1890
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The New York Herald, vol. 10, no. 49, February 18, 1844
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Three-coach train from 1832 in an advertisement from 1916
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Ulster County Gazette, vol. 2, no. 88, January 4, 1800
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Ajax the Newsboy