The following magazine art is solely from Leslies' Illustrated Newspaper of the times. Everything is original. Usually, although not mentioned, there are reports or news on the reverse. THIS IS, BUT, A SMALL PORTION OF WHAT IS AVAILABLE. We also have Harper's Weekly. This first section is comprised of letters with the prints mentioned on the reverse. The second section is solely prints. April 26, 1862 Letter from Com Foote of U.S. flag steamer Benton about the ship's peril. Letter from Gen. Pope to maj. Gen. H.W. Halleck out of New Madrid MO. about attack. Letter from Sec. of Navy to Com. Foote - congratulations. On reverse are two prints. Fight between Merrimac and Cumberland and War off Island 10 off New Madrid, Mo. Gen. Foote and Gen. Pope. There are other articles re: the war also. $20 Nov. 2, 1861 Letter to Maj. Gen. J.C. Fremont from L. Thomas Adj. Gen. On reverse are two prints. Attack by rebels on U.S. steamers loop of war Seminole. Fremont dragoons cooking in camp. $20 Nov. 9, 1861 Letter from Gen. Kelly on rout at Romney. Letter from J.C. Fremont to Capt. McKeever assist. adj. gen. on recapture of Springfield On reverse, one large print: 20th Indiana Reg. Camp at Fort Clark off hatteras Inlet, N.C. Nice. $25 March 29, 1862 Letter from Gen. M'Clellan to the Army of the PotomacTelegram from Gen. Halleck to Sec. of War about Paris TN and Lebanon, Mo. print of fortification of Florida reverse is two 2 page prints. Battle of Pea Ridge and Kentucky fortifications on the river. $40 March 22, 1862 Letter from Gen. Halleck about New Madrid, Mo. Letter from flag officer Foote about occupation of Nashville. Letter to flag officer Foote from A.C. Bryant Lieut. Com. Letter to Gen. M'Clellan from G.W. Cullum Brig. Gen. Chief of staff about occupation of Columbus. Officer of Confederacy writes to Richmond News about his fellow soldiers. Message from Jefferson Davis. On reverse, two prints on two pages: Hampton Roads Naval battle Merrimac wins in first battle; second battle shows both ironclads fighting. $40 May 24, 1862 Letter from surgeon in Gen. Buell's division about battle of Pittsburg Landing. Print of war in Georgia, Fort Pulaski. Reverse is two page print of Farragut surrounding city of New Orleans. City View. $85 May 17, 1862 Letter from Sec. of War Stanton to Maj. Gen. Halleck about Gen. Sherman. Letter from Gen. Halleck about Neosho, Mo. indian battle.Letter from Com. Dupont to Sec. of Navy about capture of steamer Ella Warley. Prints of Pittsburg landing map and fortifications. Reverse is two page print of Battle of Pittsburgh Landing. $45 Jan. 31, 1863 Letter from A. Lincoln to Gen. M'Clellan about their differences in battle strategy. Slightly caustic. Annual message of Jefferson Davis. Reverse is print of rebel attack on steamer Empire Parish under Capt. Talbot. $20 May 3, 1862 Report from Gen. Gilmore on Fort Pulaski situaltion. Letter from maj. Gen. David Hunter to Col. Olmstead asking for surrender of Fort Pulaski. Reply of Col Olmstead to Maj. Gen Hunter - "I am here to defend the fort, not to surrender it..." Report of bombardment from Gen. Benham to Maj. Gen. Hunter. On reverse are two prints on two pages - Bombardment of Fort Pulaski from outside, and rebel activity at cannons inside. $45 March 8, 1862 Telegram from Gen. Halleck about capture of Fort Donelson. Telegram from Com. Foote to Sec. of Navy about evacuation of Clarksville. Letter from Grig. Gen. Egbert Viele about attack on Savannah river. On reverse is two page print of battle of Roanoke Island. $45 Original prints from the time: Jan. 31, 1863 24x16 Rebels preparing for the union attack on Charleston. James Island fortifications under Beauregard. Lots of Black workers. $50 Jan. 24, 1863 24x16 Galveston harbor, Texas. Rebel capture of U.S gunboat Harriet Lane. Flagship Westfield destroyed. Gen. Magruder at command. $40 Dec. 27, 1862 24x16 7th Michigan and 19th Massachusetts volunteer stormers cross Rappahannock in advance of the Grand Army to get snipers. $50 Feb. 23, 1861 24x16 Review of volunteer troops at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island, Charleston Harbor. Nice shot of uniforms. $38 Oct. 12, 1861 24x16 Battle of Lexington Missouri. Col. Mulligan vs. Gen. Sterling Price. $40 August 2, 1862 24x16 Battles before Richmond. Battle of Mulvern Hills. Nice shot of union troop formations. $60 July 26, 1862 24x16 Battle of White Oak Swamp before Richmond. Ayre's Mott's and Randall's cannon batteries checking advance of overpowering rebels. Lots of cannon action. $75 August 9, 1862 24x16 Two prints. War on the Mississippi.Iron plated Ram Arkansas vs.Carondelet. War in South Carolina. Review of Hilton Head fortifications. $32 August 16, 1862 24x16 Three prints.Battle of Willis Church under Gen. Heintzelman. Just before Richmond. Nice shot of waiting regiments. U.S. Mailboat protected by U.S. gunboat on way to fortress Monroe. Morgan raid into Kentucky. Fight at the Licking Bridge, Cynthiana. $35 March 14, 1863 12x16Confederate Privateer Steamer Alabama under Captain Semmes. $20 Nov. 30, 1861 12x16 Fort Walker, Port Royal Harbor, S.C. interior view during bombardment. $24 Dec. 28, 12x16 1861 Rebel attack under Col. Freeman against Salem, Missouri occupying U.S. forces under Major Bowen. Nice close action shot of hand to hand combat $30 May 21, 1864 12x16 cover and article. "The beginning of the end" Rebel attack on Gen. Lee's wagon train at Mansfield, La. $20 August 24, 1861 24x16 Wilson's Creek battle near Springfield, Mo. Gen.'s Lyon and Siegel vs. Gen.'s McCullough and Price. Excellent battle scene. $75 July 16, 1864 24x16 Two prints. War on the Red River. Adm. Porter's fleet passing above Alexandria. War in Virginia, siege of Petersburg. Advance of Union lines against the city. Panoramic shot. $35 July 30, 1864 24x16 Invasion of Maryland. Rebels driving off cattle and plunder taken from the farmers. $32 August 13, 1864 24x16 Large portraits of Grant and the Generals of the Army of the Potomac.Eleven Generals shown. Nice. $100 August 27, 1864 24x16 Two prints. Siege of Petersburg. 9th Corps explodes rebel mine and works. Siege of Petersburg. View of Rebel works after the explosion. $32 October 22, 1864 24x16 Two prints. Grant's campaign south of the James. Battle of Poplar Spring Church. Fifth corps under Warren also seen. Advance of Grant's army into the woods in line of battle. $45 Oct. 29, 1864 24x16 Sheridan's Campaign at Mount Jackson under Torbert against Rosser. Also scene of Army of the Shenandoah at Woodstock on the move from Harrisburg after devastating the valley. $40 Feb. 28, 1863 24x16 Large closeup of Gen. Rosecrans on his horse in battle at the battle of Stone River Tenn. Shadowy scenes of fighting behind him. Spectacular print for framing. $125 Feb. 14, 1863 24x16 Gen. Burnside and his army advances towards Richard's Ford, Rappahanock River in a rain storm. $45 May 14, 1864 24x16 three prints. War in Louisiana. Battle of Pleasant Hill between Banks and Dick Taylor. Battle of Wilson's Plantation between Lee and Rebel Gen. Green. Battle of Mansfield between Banks and Dick Taylor. $40 March 15, 1862 24x16 Storming of Fort Donelson. Bayonet charge of Iowa 2nd regiment against rebels. Nice bayonet action. $50 May 17th 1862 24x16 Battle of Pittsburg Landing. Lots of action. $50 July 19, 1862 24x16 Two prints. War in Virginia. Valley of the Chickahominy. Lee, Jackson, Magruder and Longstreet vs. McClellan. Manassas, VA. Commissariat depot. $40 July 12, 1862 24x16 Battle of Secessionville, James Island. Bayonet charge of Union troops under Stevens. Second print shows repulse of rebels on same island against Gen. Wright. $40.