Col. James G. Bogle Collection - The Southern Museum of Civil War

Southern Museum of Civil War
And
Locomotive History Archives & Library
2013.007
Col. James G. Bogle Collection: Various Civil War and Train Prints &
Lithographs Including Wilbur G. Kurtz
Provenance: The late Col. James G. Bogle’s family donated this collection
in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Single photocopies are available for research purposes only for a nominal fee. A
list of applicable fees can be found our website at www.southernmuseum.org,
and then click on Duplication Services Fee Schedule.
Russell Clayton processed this collection in 2014.
Description: This series consists of various Civil War and train prints and
lithographs including Wilbur G. Kurtz. Descriptions are representatives in the
collection and not detailed entirely as to their contents.
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Contents: Various Train Prints & Lithographs
Including Wilbur G. Kurtz
The General at the Atlanta Car Shed by Kurtz
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The General at Big Shanty by Kurtz
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The General at Big Shanty (color) by Kurtz
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The Raiders’ First Stop at Moon Station by Kurtz
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The Yonah at Etowah Station as the General Steams
Forward by Kurtz
Allatoona Pass by Kurtz
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The William R. Smith at Kingston by Kurtz
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The Texas Racing Toward the General by Kurtz
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The Texas Running in Reverse over the Oostanaula
River Bridge at Resaca by Kurtz
The Texas at the Tunnel by Kurtz
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The End of the Chase by Kurtz
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Detail Study of the Locomotive Texas by Kurtz
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Detail Study of the General by Kurtz
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Detailed Drawing of the Yonah by Kurtz
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City of Atlanta Near the Car Shed by Kurtz
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Fighting Around the Octagon House by Kurtz
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Civil War scene by Kurtz
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Civil War scene by Kurtz
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Antebellum home by Kurtz
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Antebellum home by Kurtz
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Antebellum home by Kurtz
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Antebellum home by Kurtz
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Famous Civil War Locomotive “The General” by Jack
Baker, Calhoun, GA (color)
“The General” by Roland Talbott, 1978, number 7/78 and
signed in pencil, American Rails Series Plate #2
“The General” by Wayne Summerlin, signed in pencil
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The General 1855 by Wayne Summerlin, signed in pencil
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The General (color photograph print)
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The General and Locomotive 565
By McIntyre (in black and white)
The Last Run of the Locomotive “General” on the W & A
– March 1886, Big Shanty, Georgia by Tom Mendenhall,
1971 (the Museum owns the original)
No Title artist unknown (color)
The General
No Title artist unknown
The General
The General by Robert L. Conely, 1984, signed in pencil
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The General 4-4-0 Western Atlantic Railroad by T.
Roman Panasewicz, 1990, signed in pencil, number
2019/7500
No Title artist unknown
The General
The General Steams Again (color photograph print),
1977, limited edition print, Plate I Series II
No Title artist unknown (matted)
The General
“The General” by Little
Front view
No Title, by Little
The General, side view – Notation by Wilbur Kurtz
(Presented by George Little-Art Shop-ChattanoogaSept.15-1965)
The “General,” Used by Andrew’s Raiders, Now on
Exhibition at Union Depot, Chattanooga, Tenn.
(image is from a vintage postcard)
The Famous War Engine “General” of the Western &
Atlantic R.R., artist unknown
The General 4-4-0 Locomotive Western and Atlantic
Railroad, by T. Roman Panasewicz, 1990
(smaller version to another edition in the collection – this
one has no trees)
No Title, by Jon Woodard
(original sketch in pen and ink)
No Title artist unknown
The General drawn to scale 1/4” = 12” (color)
(two copies/black and white)
No Title, artist signed but not readable
The General
(original work in pen and ink)
No Title, artist signed but not readable, 1955 (from
Korea)
The General
(original work in graphite/pen and ink)
“The Chase” by Jim Jordan, signed in pencil, 1985
“The General” by Robert L. Conely, 1984, signed in
pencil (there is also a map of the chase)
The General by Tom (artist’s last name not readable),
1976, signed in pencil
“The Texas” by Roland Talbott, 1978, number 116/250,
signed in pencil
The Texas by Scott (last name not readable), 1985
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A Model of the Famous Civil War Locomotive “Texas,”
poster of photograph of a model of the Texas in front of
the Lacy Hotel, 1962
General Sherman’s Campaign – Military Telegraph to
Ackworth [sic], Georgia (Sketched by Theodore R.
Davis) – copy of what appeared in Harper’s Weekly
General Sherman’s Campaign – “Big Shanty Station” –
General Logan’s Advance (Sketched by Theodore R.
Davis) – copy of what appeared in Harper’s Weekly
Destruction of Cars by General Hood Previous to the
Evacuation of Atlanta – copy of what appeared in
Harper’s Weekly
General Sherman’s Campaign – View of Kenesaw from
Pine Mountain [sic] – copy of what appeared in Harper’s
Weekly
View of the State Railroad Depot at Atlanta, Georgia –
copy of what appeared in Harper’s Weekly
Union Army Telegraph Corps on the YorktownWilliamsburg Road, 1960
(from an authentic Civil War wood engraving)
Mosby’s Troopers Waiting in Ambush to Capture Union
Courier, 1960
(from an authentic Civil War wood engraving)
Burning of Union Fleet, Gosport Navy Yard, April 21,
1864, 1960
(from and authentic Civil War wood engraving)
General Winfield s. Hancock Wounded at the Battle of
Gettysburg, 1960
(from and authentic Civil War wood engraving)
Robert E. Lee, artist unknown
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Lee and His Generals, artist’s name not readable
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“The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862” by
Carl Rochling – a Civil War Preservation Trust
Commemorative edition
Andersonville Prison, Camp Sumpter, GA
(reprint of a vintage illustration)
The William Mason 1856, by James (last name not
readable)
Wm. Mason & Co. Builders, Taunton, Mass., lithograph,
2006, of the Amazon built in 1856
Locomotives of Yesterday
a series that included Jupiter 1868, Cannonball Express,
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1898, C. P. Huntington 1863, Union Pacific No. 113,
1863
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee and the Chattanooga Rail
Road, reprinted from Currier & Ives Lith.
W Va P & P Co Shay 12 – The Largest Shay Used for
Logging in Cass, West Virginia, by Richard Sparks,
1974, signed in pencil
Southern Pacific Lines 4449 AFT by M. F. Kotowski
Savanah and Atlantic “750” 4-6-2 by M. F. Kotowski,
1980
Southern “Royal Hudson””2839” 4-6-4 by M. F. Kotowski,
1980, inscribed to Col. Bogle by the artist
Texas & Pacific “610” 2-10-4, by M. F. Kotowski, 1980,
inscribed to Col. Bogle by the artist
No Title, train No. 290, by M. F. Kotowski, 1985,
inscribes to Col. Bogle by the artist
Nickel Plate Road “765” 2-8-4 by M. F. Kotowski, 1980
Norfolk Southern Celebrates Twenty-five Years of Steam
Excursions – 1966-1991 by Jane Hicks, 1986
“The Pan American” At Nashville’s Union Station by
Ronald Talbott, 1976, number 16/250, signed in pencil,
American Rails Series Plate 1
NC & St. L’s Dixie Flyer South From Nashville’s Union
Station by Ronald Talbott, 1980, number 413/1000,
signed in pencil, American Rails Series Plate 4
L & N’s “Pan AM” North From Nashville’s Union Station
by Roland Talbott, 1980, number 413/1000, signed in
pencil, American Rails Series Plate 5
No Title, train No. 532, by Ivan L. White
The West Point 290 (color) by M. F. Kotowski, 1991,
number 5/250, signed in pen
The West Point’s Last Steamer “430” by M. F. Kotowski,
1989, number 2, signed in pen
“4449” by M. F. Kotowski, 1984, number 10, signed in
pen
Norfolk & Western Class A “1218” by M. F. Kotowski,
number 28, signed in pen
The Tennessean “1380” by M. F. Kotowski, 1988,
number 24, signed in pen
The Clinchfield Special
(poster of a photograph)
Steaming Through Alabama by Ron Flanary, Plate III –
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Series III, 1978
Moving King Coal by Ron Flanary, Plate II – Series III,
1978
Train Time at Union Station by Ron Flanary, Plate I –
Series III, 1978
L & N Coal Train in Kentucky, Plate I
photograph
Sunset on the Henderson Bridge, Plate II
photograph
Family Line Diesels at Cumberland Tunnel, Plate III
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Doubleheader!, Plate II – Series II
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Coal Through the Narrows, Plate III – Series II
photograph
No title, by Fogg
(color lithograph of train traveling out west)
New L & N Boyles Yard, Birmingham Helps “The Dixie
Line” Meet New Challenges (color)
Union Station by Ben Barnes, 1973, signed in pencil
Nashville
No Title artist unknown
scale drawing of Union Station, Nashville
Locomotive 510
N C & St. L (photo of a drawing by Earl Hayes, 1944)
Autoprints, NY copyright 1950
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Hudson Double-Ender Locomotive
“Mogul” Locomotive
Double-Truck Narrow-Gauge Tank Locomotive
Double-End Tank Locomotive
Double-End Tank Locomotive
Eight-Wheeled “American” Locomotive
Eight-Wheeled “American” Locomotive
Ten-Wheeled Freight Locomotive
Autoprints, NY copyright 1953
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The “General” - 1862
Mogul Tank Locomotive – 1872
Eight Wheeled Passenger Locomotive – 1876
Mogul Freight Locomotive – 1878
Ten Wheel Freight Locomotive – 1880
The “De Witt Clinton” – 1831
Ten Wheel Double-Ender Locomotive – 1883
Ten Wheel Double-Ender Locomotive – 1883
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Spiral Bound Book: Battles Of The Civil War 1861 –
1865: A Pictorial Presentation
The battles are listed chronologically as they were fought
and not by date of issue of prints by Kurz and Allison
which are reproduced here. The battle dates on some
are in error. Those listed here and in the narrative are
correct.
Table of Contents:
Battle of Bull Run – July 21, 1861
Narrative by Virgil Carrington Jones
Battle of Wilson’s Creek – August 10, 1861
Narrative by Alan W. Farley
Battle of Fort Donelson – February 12-16, 1862
Narrative by Edwin C. Bearss
Battle of Pea Ridge – March 7-8, 1862
Narrative by Wayland M. Hachett
Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack – March 9, 1962
Narrative by John T. Gibson
Battle of Shiloh – April 6-7, 1862
Narrative by Bell I. Wiley
Battle of Williamsburg – May 5, 1862
Narrative by Marshall Andrews
Battle of Antietam – September 17, 1862
Narrative by John M. Redding
Battle of Corinth – October 3-4, 1862
Narrative by Warren H. Green
Battle of Fredericksburg – December 13, 1862
Narrative by Alex Spears
Battle of Stone River – December 31, 1862-January 2,
1863
Narrative by Edwin C. Bearss
Battle of Chancellorsville – May 2-4, 1863
Narrative by Edmund C. Gass
Battle of Champion Hill – May 16, 1863
Narrative by Edwin C. Bearss
Battle of Gettysburg – July 1-3, 1863
Narrative by Alex Spears
Battle of Vicksburg – May 18-July 4, 1863
Narrative by Edwin C. Bearss
Storming of Fort Wagner – July 18, 1862
Narrative by Benjamin Quarles
Battle of Chickamauga – September 19-20, 1863
Narrative by Joseph B. Mitchell
Battle of Chattanooga – November 23, 1863
Narrative by Joseph B. Mitchell
Battle of Lookout Mountain – November 24, 1863
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Narrative by Joseph B. Mitchell
Battle of Missionary Ridge – November 24-25, 1863
Narrative by Joseph B. Mitchell
Assault of Fort Sanders – November 29, 1863
Narrative by Karl S. Betts
Battle of Olustee – February 20, 1864
Narrative by Freeman H. Hart
The Fort Pillow Massacre – April 12, 1864
Narrative by Lorenzo J. Green
Battle of the Wilderness – May 6, 1864
Narrative by Hugh Price Crowe
Battle of Spotsylvania – May 8-18, 1864
Narrative by Scott Hart
Battle of Resaca – May 14-15, 1864
Narrative by Joseph B. Mitchell
Battle of Cold Harbor – June 3, 1864
Narrative by Hugh Price Crowe
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain – June 27, 1864
Narrative by Joseph Mitchell
Battle of Atlanta – July 22, 1864
Narrative by Joseph Mitchell
Battle of Opequon – September 19, 1864
Narrative by Catherine Sinclair Sisto
Battle of Cedar Creek – October 19, 1864
Narrative by James I. Robinson
Battle of Franklin – November 30, 1864
Narrative by Campbell H. Brown
Battle of Nashville – December 15-16, 1864
Narrative by Campbell H. Brown
Battle of Fort Fisher – January 15, 1865
Narrative by Marshall Andrews
Battle of Five Forks – April 1, 1865
Narrative by James C. Fry
Battle of Petersburg – April 2, 1865
Narrative by Scott Hart
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