Rosenthal lithographic prints of Civil War encampments 1861–1865

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Rosenthal lithographic prints of Civil War encampments 1861–1865

The Rosenthal lithographic prints of Civil War encampments comprises 23 color lithographs printed byRosenthal's Lith. of Philadelphia between 1861 and 1865.

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Rosenthal's Lith.

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Rosenthal, Max, 1833-1918

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Rosenthal, L. N. (Louis N.)

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U.Va. alumni, Governor of Maryland, 1932 candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. From the description of Bust of Albert C. Ritchie [manuscript] 1935. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647928342 Rosenthal's Lith. was an important lithographic printing company, active in Philadelphia from 1852 to 1884. The company included four Polish-born brothers who had immigrated to America: Louis, Morris, Simon, and Max Rosenthal. Max Rosenthal (1833...