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1862 Collection (#72)

"1862: A Year of Masonic Certificates, Battles, and Artistic Masterpieces" In 1862, the world witnessed a myriad of events that shaped history

Background image1862 Collection: Nat am Fishing

Nat am Fishing
Spears and arrows used by Native Americans when fishing

Background image1862 Collection: ZUNI MAN

ZUNI MAN
Man of the Zuni people in somewhat westernised dress and carrying a gun

Background image1862 Collection: Blackfoot Man

Blackfoot Man
Man of the Blackfeet people (here named Satsikaa )

Background image1862 Collection: Pueblo Warrior

Pueblo Warrior
Pueblo warrior

Background image1862 Collection: Osage Warrior

Osage Warrior
Man of the Osage people

Background image1862 Collection: Mohave Warrior

Mohave Warrior
Warrior of the Mohave, with tattooing over most of his body

Background image1862 Collection: Iroquois Warrior

Iroquois Warrior
Iroquois warrior

Background image1862 Collection: CROW CHIEF

CROW CHIEF
Chief of the Crow people

Background image1862 Collection: Comanche Warrior

Comanche Warrior
Comanche warrior on horseback

Background image1862 Collection: Chippeway Warrior

Chippeway Warrior
Chippeway warrior

Background image1862 Collection: Chinook Woman

Chinook Woman
Chinook woman with her papoose tied into a carrying cradle

Background image1862 Collection: Navaho Chief

Navaho Chief
Navaho chief with spear and shield, in surprisingly European-like dress

Background image1862 Collection: Nat. American Writing

Nat. American Writing
Native American (probably Comanche) inscriptions on stones and other items

Background image1862 Collection: Nat Aerican Ceramics

Nat Aerican Ceramics
Ceramic objects of the Native American (probably Comanche) peoples in the esert states of western America

Background image1862 Collection: Nat Aerican Pipes

Nat Aerican Pipes
Ornamental pipes of the Native American (probably Comanche) peoples in the esert states of western America

Background image1862 Collection: Nat Aerican Pots

Nat Aerican Pots
Native American (probably Comanche) pots rom the desert states of western America

Background image1862 Collection: Nat American Sites

Nat American Sites
Native American (probably Comanche) sites, described by Domenech as ancient fortifications though this description is arguable

Background image1862 Collection: Burial Mounds

Burial Mounds
Burial mounds constructed by Native Americans (probably Comanches) in the desert country of Oklahoma and nearby regions

Background image1862 Collection: Minnesota River

Minnesota River
The valley of the Minnesota River as it flows through the desert

Background image1862 Collection: Great Salt Lake

Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake in the desert region of Utah

Background image1862 Collection: Columbia River

Columbia River
Falls of the Columbia River in the Oregon desert

Background image1862 Collection: Utah Desert Rocks

Utah Desert Rocks
Basalt rock formation in the Utah desert

Background image1862 Collection: Walahmette Valley

Walahmette Valley
(Today Willamette) Located in Oregon : Fremont came here in 1844

Background image1862 Collection: Great Basin, USA

Great Basin, USA
The Great Basin is an elevated desert region between the Sierra Nevada and the Rockies, located in five different states. It drains into the Great Salt Lake, Utah

Background image1862 Collection: William R, Colorado

William R, Colorado
The valley of the William River in the Oklahoma desert region

Background image1862 Collection: Colorado River Falls

Colorado River Falls
Falls of the Little Colorado River (note the two figures contemplating the spectacle !)

Background image1862 Collection: Rock Writing USA

Rock Writing USA
Writing and drawings incised on rocks in the Oklahoma desert by Native Americans

Background image1862 Collection: Pyramid Peak, USA

Pyramid Peak, USA
This pyramid-like hill (one of five of the kind) is a feature of the Oklahoma desert. Note that the vegetation is all to one side of the hill

Background image1862 Collection: Hills of Sand Oklahoma

Hills of Sand Oklahoma
Hills of sand in the American desert, on the Canadian River, Oklahoma

Background image1862 Collection: Natural Cylinders

Natural Cylinders
Curious natural cylinders found in the American desert, in the Wichita mountains of southwest Oklahoma, USA

Background image1862 Collection: US Scenery Wichita

US Scenery Wichita
The picturesque Wichita range in southwest Oklahoma, formerly Comanche and Kiowa territory

Background image1862 Collection: Mcclellan Retreats

Mcclellan Retreats
Union troops under McClellan are forced to retreat from the Chickahominy, Virginia : as he pulls out from his hq at Dr Trents Farm, stores and forage are destroyed by burning

Background image1862 Collection: Fredericksburg Bombarded

Fredericksburg Bombarded
Federal troops, under the popular but incompetent general Burnside, bombard Fredericksbug, Virginia, across the Rappahannock river, but Lee will win the battle

Background image1862 Collection: Field Hospital

Field Hospital
Lee loses 9000 men, Porter 4000 in the inconclusive battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia : casualties are treated in a field hospital at Savages Station

Background image1862 Collection: Mississippi Operation

Mississippi Operation
Lightning flashes as Union forces land on Island number 10, where the Confederates have a battery which threatens river traffic

Background image1862 Collection: Mississippi Naval Fight

Mississippi Naval Fight
The Mississippi is the scene of continuous naval operations throughout the war : here Union vessels engage confederate forts below New Orleans

Background image1862 Collection: French Cow 1862

French Cow 1862
A French cow, 18 months old, owned by Monsieur de Laugaudin, Martel, Loire, first prize in the regional Moulins competition of 1862

Background image1862 Collection: Recruiting for North

Recruiting for North
Recruiting for the Union from a horse-bus in the streets of Philadelphia, city of brotherly love, with trumpets a-blaring and flags a-waving

Background image1862 Collection: Dancing on US Flag

Dancing on US Flag
Southerners dance on the Union flag at a wedding where Bishop Polk officiated

Background image1862 Collection: Edvard Nonnen

Edvard Nonnen
EDVARD NONNEN Swedish gentleman - but neither my paltry Swedish nor Google will tell me what he does for a living

Background image1862 Collection: Josephus Daniels

Josephus Daniels
JOSEPHUS DANIELS Secretary of the U.S. Navy from 1912 to 1920

Background image1862 Collection: Santa Maria Maggiore

Santa Maria Maggiore
An inside view of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome

Background image1862 Collection: Westminster Abbey / 1862

Westminster Abbey / 1862
The Abbey on a sunday

Background image1862 Collection: Elixir of Life

Elixir of Life
The alchemist Margrave prepares the ELIXIR OF LIFE with the help of the Veiled Woman named Ayesha, and the narrator as assistant

Background image1862 Collection: Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau
HENRY DAVID THOREAU American writer

Background image1862 Collection: TUERs CARPET LOOM 1862

TUERs CARPET LOOM 1862
Tuer and Halls Power-Loom for weaving carpets. (Exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition, London)

Background image1862 Collection: Whymper on Matterhorn

Whymper on Matterhorn
Whymper in danger from a rock- fall on the Matterhorn

Background image1862 Collection: Out of Work Mediums

Out of Work Mediums
As the first enthusiasm for spiritualism wanes, the mediums find themselves out of a job




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"1862: A Year of Masonic Certificates, Battles, and Artistic Masterpieces" In 1862, the world witnessed a myriad of events that shaped history. Among them was the creation of a remarkable Masonic certificate by Anselm Feuerbach, showcasing his artistic prowess. Miriam, an exquisite piece from this year's collection, captivated art enthusiasts with its intricate details. Meanwhile, on the battlefield at Ramnuggur, the Charge of the Light Dragoons unfolded in all its glory. The brave soldiers displayed unparalleled valor as they fought for their cause during this pivotal moment in history captured forever in PCWR3P-00006. Back home, Fowlers Steam Engine revolutionized transportation and industry with its innovative design. Its powerful locomotion propelled progress forward into a new era. Artists like Edouard Manet left an indelible mark on society through their creations. "Oysters, " painted on canvas in 1862 by Manet himself, became a symbol of elegance and sophistication. Across the Atlantic Ocean in Antietam, Maryland, a photograph immortalized President Abraham Lincoln alongside General George B. McClellan during one of America's bloodiest battles. The image taken by Alexander Gardner likely on October 3rd depicted both leaders amidst chaos, strategizing to bring peace back to their nation torn apart by civil war. The Battle of Munfordville, Kentucky further intensified these turbulent times as opposing forces clashed fiercely over territory, fueling tensions that engulfed the entire country. Amidst all this turmoil, the Warren Farm School provided solace and education to young minds seeking refuge from societal upheaval. Brighton, Sussex became a sanctuary where knowledge thrived despite adversity. Notably, the General Locomotive emerged as an engineering marvel, powering progress across vast distances. Its iron wheels carried dreams and aspirations towards uncharted horizons. In the midst of war, faith remained a guiding light.