A FAMILY PAPER DEVOTED TO THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN SOUTH DANVERS (PEABODY), MASSACHUSETTS
January 6 – June 29, 1864 - Part VI
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  Fig. 1.1. "View of South Danvers" [Editorial] South Danvers Wizard, 12/21/1859, p.2.

Fig. 1.2 . South Danvers Wizard  Printing Services [Advertisement]  South Danvers Wizard, 1/20/1864, p. 4

Fig. 1.3.  Charles Babcock, Barber [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/20/1864, p.3/2.

Fig. 1.4.  Moulton's New Livery Stable [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/20/1864, p. 3/3.

Fig. 1.5.  L. D. Boise & Co's. Clothing House [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 2/3/1864, p. 3/2,

Fig. 1.6.  D. W. Bowdoin, Photographic Pictures [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 2/13/1864, p. 3/2.

Fig. 1.7.  Miss S. E. Mackintire Piano Forte [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 2/13/1864, p. 3/3.

Fig. 1.8. Charles S. Buffum, Undertaker [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 2/13/1864, p. 3.

Fig. 1.9. E. R. Perkins, Photographic Artist [Advertisement} South Danvers Wizard,1/27/1864, p 4.

Fig. 1.10.  E. S. Flint, Manufacturer and Dealer of Inner Soles [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/27/1864, p. 4.

Fig. 1.11.  Singer Manufacturing Company [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/27/1864, p. 34.

Fig. 1.12.  T. A. Sweetser, Druggist and Apothecary [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/20/1864, p. 3/7.

Fig. 2. Fitch Poole. Courtesy of the Peabody Historical Society, 35 Washington Street, Peabody, Ma. 01960

Fig. 3.1. The Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass. in Phebe Hannaford, The Life of George Peabody (Boston: B. B. Russell, 1870) 85.

Fig. 3.2.  Alfred A. Abbott. in D.A. Massey, The History of Freemasonry in Danvers, 1778-1896, (Peabody, Mass.: C.H. Shephard, 1896) 199.

Fig. 3. 3. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [Advertisement], South Danvers Wizard (South Danvers: 1864).

Fig. 3. 4. Company A, 8th Massachusetts Regiment, known as the Salem Zouaves.  Michael  J. McAfree, Billy Yank: The Uniform of the UnionArmy, 1861-1865 (Chelsea House Publishers, Pa.) 60.

Fig. 3. 5. Peabody Square, Islington, London in Phebe Hannaford, The Life of George Peabody, (Boston: B. B. Russell, 1870) 129.

Fig. 3. 6  Peabody Fund Commission - Admiral [David] Farragut, George Peabody, Hamilton Fish, General [Ulysses] Grant, Governor Aiken, S.C., Robert Winthrop, Samuel Wetmore in Benson K. Lossing, LL.D. and The Official Records of the War Department, Mathew Brady's Illustrated History of the Civil War 1861-65 and the Causes that Led up to the Great Conflict (Portland House, 1996) 486. 

Fig. 4.1. Daniel P. King in Account of the Centennial Celebration in Danvers June 16, 1852 Together with Proceedings of the Town in Relation to the Donation of George Peabody, Esq. of London (Printed by Order of the Town, 1852) 162.

Fig. 4. 2. Map shows the locations of major landmarks, farms, land grants, physical features, and the dwellings of promient and important residents in Salem during 1692  in Charles W. Upham's Salem Witchcraft, With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Spirits (1867). http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/maps/

Fig. 4.3. The Square 1848. Courtesy of the Peabody Historical Society, 35 Washington St., Peabody, Ma. 01960.

Fig. 4. 4 The Square during the 1856 Parade and Reception for George Peabody. Proceedings at the Reception and Dinner in Honor of George Peabody, Esq., of London, by the Citizens of the Old Town of Danvers, October 9, 1856, to which is appended an Historical Sketch of the Peabody Institute with the Exercises at the Laying of the Corner-Stone and at the Dedication (Henry W. Dutton & Don, Boston, 1856) 186.

Fig. 4.5.   Danvers Centennial Celebration 1852. Courtesy of the Peabody Historical Society, 35 Washington Street, Peabody, Mass. 01960.

Fig 4.6  Rufus Choate  atSmithsonian Infusion) at http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/smithson/choate.html

Fig. 5. Photograph of forty African-American soldiers standing on a slight hill at Aiken's Landing, Va., the Army of the James, June 1864 - April 1865. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287]

Fig. 6. 1. Portrait of Brig. Gen. John Buford (Maj. Gen. from July 1, 1863), officer of the Federal Army from Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865 Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287]

Fig. 6. 2. Portrait of Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, officer of the Federal Army from Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865 Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287]

Fig. 7. 1  Fredericksburg, Va. Wounded from the Battle of the Wilderness Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287

Fig. 7.2 James River, Va. Point where Army of the Potomac crossed in June 1864 (Wyanoke Wharf?).Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287

Fig. 7. 3 Spotsylvania Court House, Va., vicinity. View from Beverly house looking toward Spotsylvania Court House. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287]

Fig. 7. 4 Officers of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry at Army of the Potomac headquarters. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-B8184-3287]

Fig. 8. 1st Heavy Artillery burying the dead at Mrs. Alsop's House, Pine Forest near Spottsylvania Court House, after the battle of 19th May, 1864. Civil War Treasures from the New-York Historical Society, [Digital ID, e.g., nhnycw/ad ad04004] 
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/nhihtml/cwnyhshome.html 

Fig. 9  William Lloyd Garrison. National Archives and Records Administration, www.nara.gov/nara/nn/nns/civil132.jpg 111-BA-1088. (CIVIL131.JPG)

Fig. 10  "Soldiers and Sailors furnished by the Town of Peabody (formerly South Danvers) During the Rebellion, 1861-1865". The Peabody Press, 1869.

Fig. 11 Battle of the Wilderness May 5-7, 1864, Civil War Home at http://www.civilwarhome.com/wildernessor.htm.

Fig. 13. "May Day Festival" [Advertisement], South Danvers Wizard, 4/20/1864, p. 2/7.

Fig. 14.  "Always Ready" - A Song for the Torrent Number 3, Ann Zaorski Birkner, The Torrent: Peabody's Fire Company No. 3 (Peabody Historical Society, Peabody, Ma., 1996) 56.

Fig. 15. 1  New store, Sutton's Building. [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/20/1864, p. 3.

Fig. 15. 2  House of Equity, [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 2/3/1864, p. 3.

Fig. 16. 1.  Bell Tavern Woodcut from Harriet Silvester Tapley's, Salem Imprints 1768-1825: History of the First Fifty years of Printing in Salem (Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, 1927) 16.

Fig. 16. 2. Bell Tavern with Lexington Monument. Courtesy of the Peabody Historical Society, 35 Washington Street, Peabody, Ma.ss. 01960.

Fig. 17. George Peabody. Courtesy of the Peabody Historical Society, 35 Washington Street, Peabody, Ma. 01960.

Fig. 18.  Union Nominations [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 6/15/1864, p. 2/1.

Fig. 19.  Birthplace of Moses Shackley Jr. by S. M. Smoller, 2001.

Fig. 20. Capt. George W. Taylor in D. A. Massey’s The History of Freemasonry in Danvers, 1778-1896 (Peabody, Mass.: C. H. Shepard, 1896) 298.

Fig. 21.1. Abbott's South Danvers & Salem Express [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/27/1864, p. 4.

Fig. 21.2.  Crount & Munroe's South Danvers & Boston Express [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/27/1864, p.4.

Fig. 21.3.  Marshalls' Danvers, So. Danvers & Salem Express [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1/27/1864, p.4.

Fig. 21.4.  Webber's South Danves & Salem Mail Express [Advertisement] South Danvers Wizard, 1`/27/1864, p.4.