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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)


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