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Richmond Nineteenth-Century Print Collection

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About this collection
The Richmond Nineteenth-Century Print Collection includes 146 images of buildings, streetscapes, events, and scenes of daily life of Richmond, Virginia. This set of images is part of James Branch Cabell Library's "Richmond and Virginia Print and Map Collection," housed in Special Collections and Archives.

Because of its status as the capital of the Confederacy, Richmond was often the focus of interest by American and British journals during and after the Civil War. The digital images presented here date from 1853 to 1901 and were scanned from six different periodicals that are part of the larger print and map collection.

The collection is composed of images from the following periodicals: American Architect and Building News (3 images, 1884-1893), Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (24 images, 1858-1891), Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion (2 images, 1853), Harper's Weekly (86 images, 1858-1890), Illustrated London News (6 images, 1856-1865), and the Richmond Dispatch (25 images, originally published in a Confederate Reunion special issue in 1896).

More than half of the images presented are from Harper's Weekly, one of the most popular journals in the nation, whose work is often referred to as illustrated journalism. During the Civil War, artist A. W. Warren, a national correspondent based in New York, drew many of the images of Richmond published in Harper's Weekly. After the war, William Ludwell Sheppard (1839-1912), a native and resident of Richmond, provided sketches of the city for the magazine from the late 1860s through the early 1880s. Sheppard was a noted painter who also designed three Civil War monuments that were erected in Richmond - the General A. P. Hill Monument in the city's north side (removed by the City of Richmond in December 2022), the soldier on top the Confederate Soldier's, and Sailor's Monument in Libby Hill Park (removed by the City of Richmond in June 2020), and the Howitzer Monument which stood on the Monroe Park campus of Virginia Commonwealth University (removed by protestors in June 2020).

Researchers and library patrons can access the larger "Richmond and Virginia Print and Map Collection" in James Branch Cabell Library's Special Collections and Archives. The department also houses the multi-volume bound reprint edition, 1860-1865, of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. VCU Libraries also subscribes to the online version of Harper's Weekly covering the years 1857 through 1877, HarpWeek: The Civil War Era and Reconstruction I and II (requires VCU login).

Display titles on select items have been altered to remove harmful and outdated language. All original titles from materials are maintained in the "Original Title" field for research and citation purposes.

Copyright
This material is in the public domain in the United States and thus is free of any copyright restriction. Acknowledgment of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.

Credits
VCU Libraries digitized this collection in 2012-2013. Digital Specialist Drew Rollo was responsible for the digitization and quality control, and Metadata Librarian Mary Anne Dyer created the metadata.

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  • Richmond election, July 25, 1865 -- Polling at the City Hall, Madison Ward by J. R. Hamilton

    Richmond election, July 25, 1865 -- Polling at the City Hall, Madison Ward

  • New Market, corner of Market and Sixth Street, Richmond Va. by Joseph Becker

    New Market, corner of Market and Sixth Street, Richmond Va.

  • Entrance to the mine before Petersburg, Va., as it appeared previous to the explosion on the morning of July 30

    Entrance to the mine before Petersburg, Va., as it appeared previous to the explosion on the morning of July 30

  • Public punishment of a Black man, Richmond, Va. by James E. Taylor

    Public punishment of a Black man, Richmond, Va.

  • Mass meeting held at Richmond, Virginia, August 29, 1865 by J. R. Hamilton

    Mass meeting held at Richmond, Virginia, August 29, 1865

  • Dover Mills, on the James River and Kanawha Canal, Virginia; Rocketts Landing, Richmond, Virginia by J. R. Hamilton

    Dover Mills, on the James River and Kanawha Canal, Virginia; Rocketts Landing, Richmond, Virginia

  • Dover Mills, on the James River and Kanawha Canal, Virginia by J. R. Hamilton

    Dover Mills, on the James River and Kanawha Canal, Virginia

  • Rocketts Landing, Richmond, Virginia by J. R. Hamilton

    Rocketts Landing, Richmond, Virginia

  • Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Virginia -- Train starting out from Richmond; James River and Kanawha Canal, Richmond, Virginia by J. R. Hamilton

    Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Virginia -- Train starting out from Richmond; James River and Kanawha Canal, Richmond, Virginia

  • James River and Kanawha Canal, Richmond, Virginia by J. R. Hamilton

    James River and Kanawha Canal, Richmond, Virginia

  • Belzoro Gold Mine, in Goochland County, Virginia by J. R. Hamilton

    Belzoro Gold Mine, in Goochland County, Virginia

  • Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Virginia -- Train starting out from Richmond by J. R. Hamilton

    Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Virginia -- Train starting out from Richmond

  • Tent of the American Union Commision, Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia, July 4, 1865

    Tent of the American Union Commision, Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia, July 4, 1865

  • Panorama of Richmond, Virginia, after its capture by the Federals [Part 1]

    Panorama of Richmond, Virginia, after its capture by the Federals [Part 1]

  • Panorama of Richmond, Virginia, after its capture by the Federals [Part 2]

    Panorama of Richmond, Virginia, after its capture by the Federals [Part 2]

  • Misses Cooke's school room, Freedman's Bureau. Richmond, Va. by James E. Taylor

    Misses Cooke's school room, Freedman's Bureau. Richmond, Va.

  • Provincial Government House, Richmond, Va.

    Provincial Government House, Richmond, Va.

  • Union cemetery recently completed at Cold Harbor, Va.

    Union cemetery recently completed at Cold Harbor, Va.

  • St. Philip's Church, Richmond, Virginia -- School for Black children

    St. Philip's Church, Richmond, Virginia -- School for Black children

  • Arrival of Jefferson Davis in Richmond, on Saturday, May 11th; passing up Main Street under escort of Gen. Burton and U. S. Cavalry

    Arrival of Jefferson Davis in Richmond, on Saturday, May 11th; passing up Main Street under escort of Gen. Burton and U. S. Cavalry

  • Riot in Richmond, May 11, 1867 -- The soldiers dispersing the mob

    Riot in Richmond, May 11, 1867 -- The soldiers dispersing the mob

  • Peace. Meeting of Horace Greeley and Jeff Davis at Richmond

    Peace. Meeting of Horace Greeley and Jeff Davis at Richmond

  • Arrival of Jefferson Davis on board the steamer John Sylvester, at Rockett's-Landing, James River, Va., Saturday, May 11th by James E. Taylor

    Arrival of Jefferson Davis on board the steamer John Sylvester, at Rockett's-Landing, James River, Va., Saturday, May 11th

  • Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia -- Decorating the graves of the Confederate soldiers, May 31, 1867 by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia -- Decorating the graves of the Confederate soldiers, May 31, 1867

  • State Convention at Richmond, Va., in session

    State Convention at Richmond, Va., in session

  • Sergeant Bates with the flag passing through Richmond by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Sergeant Bates with the flag passing through Richmond

  • Incarcerated laborers at Richmond by W.S. Sheppard

    Incarcerated laborers at Richmond

  • Richmond calamity -- Removing the dead and wounded from the Capitol

    Richmond calamity -- Removing the dead and wounded from the Capitol

  • View of Richmond, Virginia

    View of Richmond, Virginia

  • Richmond calamity -- Interior of Hall of Delegates -- Getting out the dead and wounded by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Richmond calamity -- Interior of Hall of Delegates -- Getting out the dead and wounded

  • View of Richmond, Virginia

    View of Richmond, Virginia

  • Spring scene near Richmond, Virginia by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Spring scene near Richmond, Virginia

  • First municipal election in Richmond since the end of the war -- Registration of Black voters by William Ludwell Sheppard

    First municipal election in Richmond since the end of the war -- Registration of Black voters

  • Inundation of Richmond

    Inundation of Richmond

  • Burning of the Spottswood House, Richmond by Anderson and C. R. Rees & Co.

    Burning of the Spottswood House, Richmond

  • Christmas in Virginia -- A present from the great house by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Christmas in Virginia -- A present from the great house

  • Wood-sellers, Richmond, Virginia by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Wood-sellers, Richmond, Virginia

  • Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia

    Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia

  • Shad-fishing in the James River, opposite Richmond by William Ludwell Sheppard

    Shad-fishing in the James River, opposite Richmond

  • First African Church, Richmond, Virginia -- Interior of the church, from the western wing by William Ludwell Sheppard

    First African Church, Richmond, Virginia -- Interior of the church, from the western wing

  • First African Church, Richmond, Virginia -- Exterior of the church by William Ludwell Sheppard

    First African Church, Richmond, Virginia -- Exterior of the church

  • First African Church, Richmond, Virginia -- Baptizing by William Ludwell Sheppard

    First African Church, Richmond, Virginia -- Baptizing

  • First African Church, Richmond, Virginia by William Ludwell Sheppard

    First African Church, Richmond, Virginia

  • Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- Reception of the President in the city by Theodore R. Davis

    Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- Reception of the President in the city

  • Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- Virginia's welcome to the President at the Fair by Theodore R. Davis

    Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- Virginia's welcome to the President at the Fair

  • Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes by Theodore R. Davis

    Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes

  • Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- View of the Fair Grounds by Theodore R. Davis

    Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- View of the Fair Grounds

  • Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- Officers' Quarters by Theodore R. Davis

    Virginia State Agricultural Fair at Richmond -- Visit of President Hayes -- Officers' Quarters

 
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