This
collection represents 490 civil war envelopes. Measuring approximately 3 x
5 1/2 inches, they are printed or embossed with caricatures, allegories, slogans,
portraits, etc. relating to Civil War events and personalities. The vast majority
is Union-oriented; most were produced by New York printers ca. 1861-65. Some
are quite crude; others are beautifully designed and executed, many in color,
some gilt.
Some envelopes show portraits or caricatures of politicians, for example,
of George Washington, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Franklin, or Abraham Lincoln.
State seals figure prominently, as do flags. Other significant topics in the
collection are animals (especially the eagle), liberty, soldiers, sailors,
and Uncle Sam. A significant New York printer, Charles Magnus, is represented
by thirty-six envelopes, many showing Civil War camp scenes derived from photographs.