Road To The Civil WarMain MenuCite this PageThe Robert E. Drane Collection Of Original 19th Century Photography Section #1 Presidents 1 – Federalists 2 – Democratic-Republicans 3 – Democrats 4 – Whigs 5 – Lincoln 6 – Other Republicans 7 – First Ladies 8 – Jefferson Davis and Family Section #2 American Revolution 9 – Founding Fathers 10 – Convention Halls 11 – Key Documents 12 – Military/Battles 13 – Colonial Dress Section #3 Congress/Politicians/Diplomats 14 – Northeast/Free 15 – Northwest/Free 16 – Border/Slave 17 – Southeast/Slave 18 – Southwest/ Slave 19 – Other Section #4 Men Outside Politics 20 – Authors 21 – Journalists/Newspapers 22 – Clergyman 23 – Tycoons/Business/Finance 24 – Inventors 25 – Explorers/Frontiersmen 26 – Filibusters 27 – Judiciary 28 – Physicians 29 – Educators/Teachers 30 – Photographers 31 – Bosses/Merchants 32 – Salesmen/Advertising 33 – Circus 34 – Musicians 35 – Entertainment 36 – Masons 37 – Others 38 – Mormons Section #5 Women 39 – Authors/Writers 40 – Abolitionists/Reformers 41 – Political 42 – Teachers 43 – Doctors 44 – Nurses 45 – Religious/Clergy 46 – Musicians 46 – Actresses 47 – Singers 48 – Business 49 – Maids/servants 50 – Others 51 – Spies 52 – Ballerinas Section #6 Occupationals 53 – Farmers 54 – Day Laborers 55 – Town “Workies” 56 – Trains/Fire/Police/Post Office 57 – Craftsmen (blacksmith, carpentry, leather, etc.) 58 – Lumbermen 59 – Sailors/Seamen 60 – Miners/Gold Rush 61 – Ironmen 62 – Butchers 63 – Painters 64 – Icemen 65 – Cowboys 66 – Drovers 67 – Barbers 68 – Newspapermen 69 – Fishermen 71 – Bakers 72 – Brewers 79 – Interesting Individuals Section #7 Everyday Citizens 73 – Identified Children 74 – Unidentified Children 75 – Sisters 76 – Brothers 77 – Couples 78 – Families 80 – Immigrants Section #8 African Americans 81 – Tribal Setting 82 – Auction Houses to sell Enslaved People 83 – Enslaved Children 84 – Enslaved Adults 85 – Nannies 86 – Heroic Abolitionist 87 – Freedmen – ID’s 88 – Freedmen – No ID’s 89 – Free Women 90 – Freed Slaves of New Orleans 91 – The Lott Household 92 – Racist Cartoons/Slurs 93 – Blackface Minstrels 94 – Emancipation 95 – Documents/Paper 96 – Military Section #9 Abolitionist/Reformers 97 – Movement Founders 98 – Politicians 99 – John Brown 99 – Clergy 100 – Underground Railroad 101 – Temperance 101 – English Movement 102 – Others 103 – Pro-Slavery Advocates Section #10 Outdoor Settings 104 – Homes 105 – Cotton 105 – Farm Scenes 106 – Small Towns 107 – Storefronts 108 – Other Urban Centers 109 – Port Cities 110 – Factories 111 – Mills 112 – Military Academies 113 – Landmark Sites / Buildings 114 – Universities 115 – Forts / Outposts 116 – Canals 117 – River/Lakes/Falls 118 – Churches 119 – Washington DC 120 – Transportation Section #11 Ships/The Sea/Sailors 121 – Identified Warships 122 – Other Sailing Ships 123 – Steamships Section #12 Foreigners 124 – France 125 – Britain 126 – Spain 127 – Russia 128 – Others 129 – China 130 – Japan Section #13 Money/Stocks 131 – Colonial Money 132 – US Currency 133 – Confederate Currency 134 – Stocks Section #14 Documents 135 – Slavery Related 136 – Autographs 137 – Other Section #15 Military 138 – Revolutionary War 139 – War of 1812 140 – Indian Affairs 141 – Mexican War 142 – Civil War – North 143 – Civil War – South 144 – Napoleonic Wars 145 – Bloody Kansas 146 – Civil War Battle Scenes 147 – Little Big Horn 148 – World Wars 149 – Franco-Prussian War 150 – Boer War Section #23 Patriotic 151 – Battle Flags 152 – Lady Liberty Section #24 Assasination 153 – Assasination 154 – Funeral 155 – Trial/Hanging Section #25 Madison, Wisconsin 156 – Madison, Wisconsin Section #26 Sports 157 – Boxing 158 – Baseball Section #27 Native Americans 159 – Native Americans Section #28 Musicians 160 – Classic Musicians Section #13 - Money/StocksUS Currency North River 50 Cents Robert Walker 25 Cents Bank of Sandusky $10 $50 Bank of New York South Carolina $5 Calhoun Photo Bank of Philadelphia 6 and 1/4 Cents Chattanooga $5 Continental Dollar $3 Bank of Manchester – 1837 5 Cents – Postal Service