Richmond Print Collection MS-17

Richmond Print Collection MS-17


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University of Richmond

Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library
261 Richmond Way
University of Richmond, VA 23173
archives@richmond.edu
URL: https://library.richmond.edu/collections/rare/index.html

John Durvin

Repository
University of Richmond
Identification
MS-17
Title
Richmond Print Collection 1831-1892
Quantity
2 Linear Feet, 1 box, 27 items: 8 maps, 19 illustrations (4 color, 15 black/white)
Language
English , German .
Abstract
This collection of contemporary (and near-contemporary) maps, woodcuts, and steel engravings illustrates the history of Richmond and environs from the 1830s to the 1870s, largely centered on the Civil War Era, but also featuring several illustrations of the disasters of 1870.

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation

[Box Number, Folder Number], MS-17, Richmond Print Collection, Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The immediate source of acquisition for this collection is unknown.

Processing Information

Titles included in the finding aid are taken from the items themselves.

Processed by John Durvin.


Biographical / Historical

The majority of pieces within the collection come from one of three sources: weekly newspapers Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (in one case, a German-language edition printed in New York), and one-time publication Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies . Harper's Weekly was published in New York from 1857 to 1916 as an offshoot of the more popular Harper's Monthly ; both publications covered a variety of topics, including politics, literature, arts, humor, and illustrations, although the Weekly was especially famed for coverage of the events of the Civil War as they unfolded. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper was published in New York from 1855 to 1921 under a variety of titles; the German language edition, Frank Leslie's Illustrirte Zeitung , was published from 1857 to 1894, also in New York. Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies , often referred to by historians as the War of the Rebellion Atlas , was created as a companion piece to the Official Records of the American Civil War , a collection of primary sources from both sides of the war, including orders, correspondence, and diagrams; maps were compiled into the Atlas. Of special note here are those included on Plate LXXXI, which were created originally by Jedediah Hotchkiss for Stonewall Jackson and whose detail and precision are credited as being a factor in Jackson's success.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of two series: maps and illustrations. Series I, Maps, is subdivided into Civil War era, arranged chronologically by year of publication and including several campaign maps from the definitive Atlas , and two additional maps.

Series II, Illustrations, tends to come from contemporary newspapers, and as such, the reverse sides may feature editorials and propaganda in support of the Union and ridiculing both the South and the pro-reconciliation views of the British, as well as fiction, poetry, and advertisements for patent medicines and sundry other items.

Arrangement

Subseries 1A: Civil War maps Subseries 1B: Other maps Subseries 2A: Pre-Civil War Richmond Subseries 2B: Richmond in the Civil War Subseries 2C: Campaigns of the Civil War Subseries 2D: Post Civil-War Richmond

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
  • Confederate States of America
  • Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
  • Libby Prison
  • Maps
  • McClellan, George B. (George Brinton), 1826-1885
  • Richmond (Va.) -- Capital disaster, 1870
  • Richmond (Va.) -- History
  • Richmond (Va.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Confederate States of America
  • Richmond (Va.) -- History
  • Richmond (Va.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons

Container List

Series I: Maps
1861-1895
  • Sub-Series IA: Civil War Maps
    1861-1895
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 1
      "Richmond and its defences [sic]"
      1861
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 2
      "A Topographical Map of Eastern Virginia from Fredericksburg to Virginia"
      December 27, 1862
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 3
      Map including Richmond, the James River, the Chickahominy River, and White Oak Swamp
      1867
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 4
      "Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865." Plate XIX.
      1895
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 5
      "Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865." Plate LXXXI.
      1895
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 6
      "Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865." Plate LXXXVI, number 12 only.
      1895
  • Sub-Series IB: Other Maps
    1891-1892
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 7
      "Virginia and West Virginia"
      1891
    • Maps box: 1 MS-17 folder: 8
      "No. 2. James River Improvement. Comparison of Cross-sections of Randolph Flats taken in 1874 & 1892. To accompany report of 1892"
      1892
Series II: Illustrations
1831-1896
  • Subseries IIA: Pre-Civil War Richmond
    1831-1853
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 9
      "Episcopal Church at Richmond Virginia"
      1831
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 10
      "Representation of the Equestrian Statue of Washington, at Richmond, Virginia"
      April 16, 1853
  • Subseries IIB: Richmond in the Civil War
    1861-1896
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 11
      "The Rebel Steamer 'Merrimac', Razeed [sic], and Iron-Clad." "Henrico County Jail, Richmond, Virginia."
      1861
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 12
      Main title: "The Prisons and Jailers at Richmond."
      1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 13
      "The Inauguration at Richmond."
      1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 14
      "The City of Richmond, Virginia." "Henrico County Jail." "The Capitol at Richmond." "Rebel Prisons on Main, Near Twenty-Fifth Street, Richmond."
      1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 15
      "Interior view of Libey [sic] Prison, Richmond, Virginia, Showing the Quarters of the Union Officers Confined There."
      1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 16
      "View of Richmond, Virginia, from the Libey [sic] Prison." "How the Rebels Destroy Railroads – Twisting the Rails."
      1863
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 17
      "View of Richmond, Virginia, from the Prison Camp at Belle Isle, James River."
      1896
  • Subseries IIC: Campaigns of the Civil War
    1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 18
      "General McClellan's Army on the March Through the Woods from Williamsburg toward Richmond."
      1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 19
      "The Army Before Richmond – General Keyes's Division Crossing the Chickahominy River, May 23, over Bottom's Bridge, and a Supplementary Bridge built by the Engineer Corps of the National Army." "Major J. H. Allen, Provost Marshall of Beaufort, North Carolina." "Heroes in Ebony – the Captors of the Rebel Steamer Planter, Robert Small, W. Morrison, A. Gradine, and John Small." "Lieutenant Colonel E. F. W. Ellis, 15th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers."
      1862
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 20
      "Rebel Balloon Reconnoissance [sic] from Richmond, Thursday, June 26." "The Battles Before Richmond – Charging of the Jersey Brigade."
      1862
  • Subseries IID: Post-Civil War Richmond
    1865-1870
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 21
      "The Mass Meeting Held at Richmond, VA, August 19, 1865."
      1865
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 22
      "The Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Virginia – Train starting out from Richmond." "The James River and Kanawha Canal, Richmond, Virginia."
      1865
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 23
      "View of Shockoe Creek Valley, Richmond, Virginia."
      1866
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 24
      "Ankunft von Jefferson Davis aus Richmond, am 11. Mai 1867 [Arrival of Jefferson Davis in Richmond, on May 11, 1867]."
      1866
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 25
      "Virginia – the Richmond Calamity – Citizens and firemen removing the wounded, the dying and the dead, from the ruins. – Sketch taken from the west side of the Hall of Delegates."
      1870
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 26
      "Virginia. – The Terrible Calamity at the State Capitol, City of Richmond, Wednesday, April 27, 1870 – Exterior view of the building – Bringing out the wounded, the dying and the dead."
      1870
    • Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-17 folder: 27
      "The Great Flood at Richmond, V.A."
      1870