Interesting group of three Civil War patriotic covers highlighting prominent political and military figures, including a boldly printed John Bell “Traitor” design reflecting Northern political sentiment, a satirical depiction of John B. Floyd tied to his controversial wartime reputation, and a portrait cover of Col. Robert Anderson, the Union commander associated with Fort Sumter. Together, the group illustrates early-war political divisions and public perception of key figures, with a mix of caricature and formal portrait imagery typical of wartime propaganda and patriotic correspondence.
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Good to very good; moderate toning, scattered staining, and handling wear, with some edge wear and typical age-related discoloration
The Estate of Professor Ronald H. Limbaugh (University of the Pacific) Director of the Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies and Director of the John Muir Center for Regional Studies