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A colorful, gold-bordered lithograph depicting Camp Boas, 127th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, commanded by Colonel W.W. Jennings. The lithograph, measuring approximately 28 1/4" x 10 3/4", shows the regiment assembled on the camp's parade ground with an American flag and a fort in the background. Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in November 1862 by L.N. Rosenthal.

Hand-colored lithograph depicting Carver Barracks, Meridian Hill, Washington, D.C. The lithograph shows barracks, tents, a flag, soldiers, and trees. It includes the names of several regiments and commanding officers: 1st Brigade, Casey's Division U.S. Army; 104th Regt. Pa. Vols. (Col. W.W.H. Davis); 11th Maine Vols. (Col. John C. Caldwell); 56th N.Y. State Vols. (Col. C.H. Vanwyck); 52nd Penna. Volunteers (Col. John C. Dodge, Jr.). Published in Philadelphia by Rosenthal's Litho., 501 Chestnut St., in 1862. The lithograph measures 8" x 11-3/4". It shows signs of age, including tanning, spotting, old folds, and light wear. One short archival tape repair is present on the verso. Published by L.N. Rosenthal Lithographic Company. This item is not located in OCLC or the Library of Congress.