Henry Mosler's Civil War Diary

Follow the journey of the artist Henry Mosler as he trekked through Kentucky during the American Civil War as a correspondent for Harper's Weekly.

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Harper's Weekly Image Gallery

  • October 5, 1861 Harpers Weekly page 651
    Between June 1861 and November 1862, Henry Mosler worked as a correspondent for Harper's Weekly. This image gallery contains his published illustrations from this period.

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