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The illustrated newspaper became a significant news medium in the mid 19th Century. The three major ones in the United States were Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper started in 1855, Harper’s Weekly in 1857 and the New York Illustrated News in 1859. These popular papers brought events, politics, people, and even the latest fashions to a news-hungry public at an affordable price. Best of all, they were illustrated with wood engravings taken from drawings, sketches, paintings and the newly growing field of photography. (2185) Although expensive, Harper’s early realized the appeal of engravings in its publications. They reinvested a large part of their profits in this process. With the beginning of the Civil War circulation vastly increased and so did the paper’s influence and power. The American Civil War was the first major conflict to be “observed” by the general public while it was occurring. Families at home demanded news and pictures of the battles and the life that their loved ones were enduring. Harper’s editorially favored the North, but it gave a balanced account of the battles, events and people on both sides.

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Winslow Homer Civil War Harper's Weekly, May 17, 1862

Harper's Weekly, June 8, 1861

Harper's Weekly Winslow Homer June 29, 1861

Harper's Weekly November 16, 1861 Lincoln and Scott

Harper's Weekly, November 1, 1862

Harper's Weekly, October 29, 1864

Harper's Weekly, Saturday, September 7, 1861

Harper's Weekly, Saturday, December 7, 1861

Harper's Weekly, Saturday, October 25, 1862

Harper's Weekly Cover, February 27, 1864

Harper's Weekly, Saturday, April 9, 1864

Harper's Weekly, Saturday, April 21, 1860

Harper's Weekly Saturday, June 25, 1864

Harper's Weekly Cover, March 1, 1862

Harper's Weekly Cover, November 15, 1862

Harper's Weekly Civil War Cover, January 17, 1863

Harper's Weekly Cover, May 24, 1862

Harper's Weekly, September 20, 1862

Harper's Weekly, October 18, 1862

Harper's Weekly, May 12, 1860
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