| Title: | The Confederate invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania : the Confederate cavalry crossing the Potomac, June 11th, 1863. |
| Image ID: | 813343 |
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| Physical Description: | 1 print : b&w ; 23 x 37 cm. (9 1/4 x 14 1/2 in.) |
| Material Type: | Prints |
| Subjects: | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 |
| United States -- 1863 | |
| Potomac River -- 1863 | |
| Armies -- Potomac River -- 1863 | |
| Book Illustrations | |
| Date Depicted: | 1863 |
| Notes: | Printed on border: "When the Confederate cavalry force under General Jenkins crossed the Potomac, a movement happily portrayed by our artist, and hurried across Maryland, within the borders of the Keystone State all was confusion and alarm. As they advanced it was impossible to tell what point would be assailed. Pittsuburg, with its machine shops and foundries; Harrisburg, the capital, with the State archives; Philadelphia with its great wealth, might any or all be reached. In this emergency the Governor exerted his full powers, the citizens to some extent rallying to his call." |
| Date Published: | 1896 |
| Barcode Number: | 33333159322243 |
| Struc ID: | 581687 |
| Source: | Frank Leslie's illustrated famous leaders and battle scenes of the Civil War; the most important events of the conflict between the states, graphically, pictured. View All images from Source |
| In Folder: | American history -- 1863 View All images from Folder |