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Civil War News Topps - 1962 A&BC Cards - 1965
Notes: American Card Catalog reference is R709-5. Scans are posted at the Vintage Non-Sports Cards gallery.
Pack: 12 cards + 1 facsimile currency. J-hook Pack: 3 regular packs. No. Front Title Location/Date Card Back Headline 1 The Angry Man John Brown's Raid - Oct. 16, 1859 John Brown Raids U.S. Arsenal 2 President Jeff Davis Montgomery, Ala. - Feb. 18, 1861 Thousands Cheer the New Leader 3 The War Starts Fort Sumter, S.C. - Apr. 12, 1861 War Begins; Fort Is Fired On 4 Rebel Power Bull Run, Va. - July 21, 1861 Union Forces Lose a Major Battle 5 Exploding Fury Fort Henry, Tenn. - Feb. 6, 1862 Fort Henry Falls to Union Troops 6 Pulled to Safety Fort Donelson, Tenn. - Feb. 16, 1862 Union Forces Rally; Take Ft. Donelson 7 Death at Sea Norfolk, Va. - March 8, 1862 Rebel Ship Wrecks The Cumberland 8 Destructive Blow Norfolk, Va. - Mar. 8, 1862 Merrimac Sinks Another Fed Ship 9 Savages Attack Pea Ridge, Ark. - Mar. 8, 1862 Casualties High as Feds Are Victors 10 Destruction at Sea Monitor vs. Merrimac - Mar. 9, 1862 The Monitor Turns Back the Merrimac 11 Attack Front Royal, Va. - Mar. 26, 1862 Union Fails to Turn Back Attack 12 Bloody Combat Kernstown, Va. - Mar. 23, 1862 Badly Outnumbered Rebs Lose Battle 13 Dying Effort Cross Keys, Va. - Mar. 27, 1862 Jackson Beats Feds in Fierce Battle 14 Fight to the Finish Shiloh, Tenn. - Apr. 7, 1862 Union Help Arrives; Rebels Retreat 15 Nature's Fury Island #10 - Miss. River - Apr. 7, 1862 Rebel Stronghold Falls to Union 16 Direct Hit New Orleans, La. - Apr. 24, 1862 Union Navy Takes New Orleans 17 The Flaming Raft New Orleans, La. - Apr. 26, 1862 Halt Plot to Burn Union Boat 18 Death to the Enemy Williamsburg, Va. - May 5, 1862 McClellan Pushes Union Army Forward 19 Pushed to His Doom Winchester, Va. - May 24, 1862 Stonewall Crushes Union Opposition 20 Death Fall Fair Oaks, Va. - May 30, 1862 Balloonists Watch Battle from Sky 21 Painful Death Port Republic, Va. - June 7, 1862 Jackson's Fighters Push Back Union 22 Wave of Death The Seven Day Battle - June 26, 1862 Both Armies Meet Near Richmond 23 Crushed by the Wheels Mechanicsville, Va. - June 26, 1862 McClellan Orders a Union Retreat 24 After the Battle Gaines' Mill, Va. - June 27, 1862 Gaines' Mill Is Lost by Union 25 Hanging the Spy Eden, Pa. - June 29, 1862 15 Year Old Boy Hanged as Spy 26 Messenger of Death Frayser's Farm, Va. - June 30, 1862 Union Suffers a Costly Defeat 27 Massacre White Oak, Va. - June 30, 1862 Losses High as Feds Lose Battle 28 The Cannon Roars Malvern Hill, Va. - July 1, 1862 More Blood Spilled; Victory for South 29 Bridge of Doom Rustburg, Va. - Aug. 15, 1862 Dynamited Bridge Brings Death to 17 30 Charging the Bullets Manassas, Va. - Aug. 30, 1862 Stonewall Turns Back the Enemy 31 Terror of the Sea New Orleans, La. - Sept. 15, 1862 The Alabama Sinks Another Union Ship 32 Death Struggle Antietam Creek, Md. - Sept. 15, 1862 Lee's Army Almost Defeated by Union 33 Fight for Survival Fredericksburg, Va. - Dec. 13, 1863 Fog Lifts: Combat Breaks Out at Last 34 Wall of Corpses Fredericksburg, Va. - Dec. 14, 1862 Union Troops Cut to Ribbons by Rebs 35 Gasping for Air Stones River, - Jan. 3, 1963 Confederate Charge Across River Fails 36 Midnight Raid Hartsdale, Va. - Mar. 30, 1863 Rebs Surprised by Midnight Raid 37 Death Barges In Twin Forks, Ga. - Mar. 30, 1863 Rebels Slay Top Union Officers 38 General Grant Northern Headquarters, April 1, 1863 Gen. Grant Plots Future Strategy 39 General Lee Southern Headquarters - Apr. 1, 1863 General Lee Visits Wounded Soldiers 40 Bullets of Death Port Gibson, Miss. - May 2, 1863 Grant Whips Rebs at Port Gibson 41 Protecting His Family Westford, Va. - May 2, 1863 Union Soldiers Burn Southern Home 42 The Battle Continues Chancellorsville, Va. - May 10, 1863 Badly Battered Union Retreats 43 Costly Mistake Chancellorsville, Va. - May 10, 1863 Stonewall Jackson Shot in Error 44 Shot to Death Jackson, Miss. - May 15, 1863 Union Army 2006http://www.501st.com/cardlist.php?s=4 45 The Riverboat Explodes Memphis, Tenn. - June 5, 1863 Exploding Boat Brings Death to 98 46 Vicious Attack Gettysburg, Va. - July 2, 1863 Lee's Army Attacks in Full Force 47 Death Battle Seminary Ridge, Pa. - July 3, 1863 Lee's Army Pushed Back to Virginia 48 Smashing the Enemy Champions Hill, Miss. - July 4, 1862 Rebel Forces Lose Chamion's Hill 49 The Explosion Port Hudson, La. - July 8, 1863 Port Hudson Is Taken by Union 50 Stolen Secrets Pauline Cushman - July 25, 1863 Woman Spy Returns to Northern Lines 51 Horse Thieves Simstown, Ky. - Aug. 10, 1863 Union Band Steals Southern Horses 52 Friendly Enemies Chattanooga, Tenn. - Sept. 20, 1863 Chattanooga to Union after Battle 53 Train of Doom Chattanooga, Tenn. - Sept. 15, 1863 Train Wreck Kills 125 Rebel Soldiers 54 A Horseman Falls Chickamauga, Ga. - Sept. 30, 1863 North Stages Rally at Chickamauga 55 The Silent Drum New Lisbon, Ohio - Nov. 15, 1863 Union Drummer Boy Killed by Bullet 56 Burst of Fire Lookout Mountain, Tenn. - Nov. 24, 1863 North Controls Lookout Mountain 57 Hand to Hand Combat Missionary Ridge, Tenn. - Nov. 25, 1863 Grant Routs the Confederate Army 58 Angel of Mercy Clara Barton - Dec. 25, 1863 Clara Barton Helps Wounded Troops 59 Submarine Attack Charleston, Va. - Feb. 17, 1864 [sic] Submarine Attacks Northern Ship 60 Suicide Charge Fort Pillow, Tenn. - Apr. 12, 1864 Rebels Beat North at Fort Pillow 61 The Flaming Forest The Wilderness, Va. - May 5, 1864 Fighting Costly for Both Sides 62 The General Dies The Wilderness, Va. - May 5, 1864 Northern General Shot by Sniper 63 Ambushed Yellow Tavern, Va. - May 11, 1864 General Stuart Dies from Wound 64 Jaws of Death Bloody Angle, Va. - May 12, 1864 Bloody Battle at Bloody Angle 65 Flaming Death Spotsylvania, Va. - May 12, 1864 Soldiers Fall as Battle Rages On 66 Victim of the War Resaca, Ga. - May 15, 1964 Young Soldiers Die in Battle 67 Deadly Duel New Hope Church, Ga. - May 25, 1864 Storms Delay the Fighting 68 The Will to Win Cold Harbor, Va. - June 3, 1964 Grant's Attack Fails; Lee Ready 69 Death in the Water Cherbourg, France - June 19, 1864 Union's Kearsarge Sinks The Alabama 70 The Sniper Haven Falls, Ga. - July 19, 1864 Union Soldiers Burn Southern Town 71 No Escape Whistle Falls, Ga. - July 16, 1964 Union Forces Move through Georgia 72 The Cannon's Victim Peachtree Creek, Ga. - July 17, 1864 Fighting Continues Near Atlanta 73 Through the Swamp Grey Embers, Ga. - July 21, 1864 Northern Army Draws Near Atlanta 74 Fighting for Victory Atlanta, Ga. - July 22, 1864 Atlanta Falls into Northern Hands 75 The Family Flees Atlanta, Ga. - July 22, 1864 Atlanta Families Flee Flaming City 76 Blazing Cannon Mobile Bay, Ala. - Aug. 5, 1864 Mobile Bay Is Captured by North 77 Trapped Fisher's Hill, Va. - Sept. 22, 1864 Rebel Troops Fail at Fisher's Hill 78 Sudden Attack Cedar Creek, Va. - Oct. 19, 1864 Union Troops Go on a Rampage 79 Council of War Lincoln & Grant - Nov. 1, 1864 Grant and Lincoln Discuss the War 80 City in Flames Atlanta, Ga. - Nov. 15, 1864 Sherman Watches as Atlanta Burns 81 Deadly Defense Nashville, Tenn. - Dec. 16, 1864 Defeated Rebel General in Tears 82 Destroying the Rails Savannah, Ga. - Dec. 21, 1864 Sherman Storms through Georgia 83 The Looters Savannah Ga., - Dec. 23, 1964 Southern Mansions Looted by Soldiers 84 Deadly Arrows Columbia, S.C. - Feb. 16, 1865 Indians Aid the Northern Army 85 Attacked from Behind Waynesboro, Va. - Mar. 2, 1865 Badly Beaten Rebels Retreat 86 Dynamite Victims Petersburg, Va. - Apr. 2, 1865 North Blasts Rebel Army at Petersburg 87 The War Ends Appomatax, Va. - Apr. 9, 1865 Lee Surrenders; The War Is Over 88 Check List of Cards Facsimile Confederate Currency (1:pack) -- One Dollar (Richmond, June 2, 1862, No. 355) -- One Dollar (Richmond, Feb.y 17th, 1864, No. 3691) -- Two Dollars (Richmond, Feb.y 17th, 1864, No. 14505) -- Two Dollars (Richmond, June 2, 1962, No. 2473) -- Five Dollars (Richmond, September 2, 1861, No. 4763) -- Five Dollars (Richmond, September 2nd, 1861, No. 24497) -- Ten Dollars (Richmond, September 2, 1861, No. 77389) -- Ten Dollars (Richmond, Feb.y 17th, 1864, No. 45956) -- Twenty Dollars (Richmond, December 2nd, 1862, capitol) -- Twenty Dollars (Richmond, December 2, 1962, people) -- Twenty Dollars (Richmond, September 2nd, 1862, ship) -- Fifty Dollars (Richmond, September 2d, 1861, No. 31351) -- Fifty Dollars (Richmond, Feb.y 17th, 1864, No. 59204) -- One Hundred Dollars (Feb.y 17th, 1864, No. 801) -- Five Hundred Dollars (Richmond, Feb.y 17th, 1864, No. 33546) -- One Thousand Dollars (Montgomery, May 28, 1864, No. 176A) Searchwords: jahoc, yr1962, yr1965, mfrTopps, mfrA&BC, catHistory©2012, 2014 Jeff Allender. 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