"This splendid work of art is painted on nearly 1000 square inches of surface and represents a great number of the most interesting important events of the war ... commencing with Gen. Anderson and men entering Fort Sumter by night, and ending with a splendid panoramic view of the burning and evacuation of Richmond by the rebels. The exhibition is rendered doubly interesting and instructive by the accompanying descriptive lecture by Brig. Gen. B.R. Stadt, from the Rocky Mountain Rangers."
Subject Terms:
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Form/Genre:
Recreations -- Massachusetts -- Springfield -- 1868. | Juvenile literature -- Massachusetts -- Springfield -- 1868. | Broadsides.
Contributors:
L. Johnson & Co. | Milton Bradley & Co., publisher.