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The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz/Volume Two/List of Illustrations

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In addition to illustrations from Volume Two, illustrations have been taken from the serialization in McClure's Magazine. These illustrations are listed in a separate section below.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING
PAGE
Carl Schurz in 1861 Frontispiece
New York City in 1854 6   
The City of Washington in 1852 20
Jefferson Davis, 1853 22
Carl Schurz Shortly After His Arrival in America 30
Louis Kossuth and Giuseppe Mazzini 50
Jenny Lind 58
Abraham Lincoln 84
Chief Justice Taney and Major-General Benjamin F. Butler 108
Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1859 and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1860 126
Judge Aaron Goodrich and John Greenleaf Whittier in 1859 130
Francis P. Blair and Galusha Grow 148 [1]
John F. Potter, Roger A. Pryor, Caleb Cushing, and Edward Everett 162 [2]
Senator Salmon P. Chase 170
George William Curtis, William Henry Seward, Joshua R. Giddings, and Thurlow Weed 176
President Buchanan 210
Abraham Lincoln 220
Lieutenant-General Winfield Scott 230
Isabella of Spain and the Prince Consort 252
Henry Seward and his Daughter Fanny 280
Charles Sumner 310
George B. McClellan 334
Franz Sigel and Carl Schurz 348

General J. E. B. Stuart

356
President Lincoln and General McClellan in McClellan's Headquarters After Antietam 390
Ambrose E. Burnside and General Joseph Hooker 404
 
 
ONLY IN MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE
James and Lucretia Mott
William H. Seward
Friedrich Hecker
Chicago in 1858
Milwaukee in 1858
Stephen A. Douglas in 1858
Scene of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Quincy, Illinois
The Wigwam
Charles Francis Adams
Facsimile of a Cartoon and Note by Thackeray
General John C. Frémont
Lieutenant-General “Stonewall” Jackson
Major-General Carl Schurz
Major-General H. W. Slocum
The Battlefield of Chancellorsville

  1. In this copy, the photos for Galusha Grow and Francis P. Blair were found opposite p. 347.
  2. In this copy, the photos for John F. Potter, Roger A. Pryor, Caleb Cushing and Edward Everett were found opposite p. 136.