1860s Civil War "Union Glue" Cover –The Union Feeling is Increasing

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1860s Civil War "Union Glue Cover –The Union Feeling is Increasing. Great illustration showing Jefferson Davis stuck in "union glue" with three individuals trying to pull Jefferson Davis out of the glue. The individuals in the illustration are identified as confederates "Davis" (Jefferson Davis), Wigfall (Louis Wigfall), Toombs (Robert Toombs) and "Stephens" (Alexander Stephens).  In the background is a distraught woman identified as "Mrs Sippi" a period personification of the state of Mississippi.

 Mrs. Sippi" says: "Didn't I tell you, Jeff, not to let that stuff get into the house?", and young Jeff Davis replies: "Couldn't help it, Mother, those Yankee pedlars would leave it". Original and Unused. 

From the collection of Civil War patriotic covers in very fine condition that we recently acquired. 

Historical Notes

In Union patriotic satire, Mississippi was often portrayed as a misguided Southern woman being coaxed, dragged, or deceived by Confederate leaders into secession — or, conversely, as a figure who cannot be fully separated from the Union

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Product ConditionVery fine
Size5.5" x 3.5"
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