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    Art: Prints, Harper's Weekly (191 items)

    This catalog was last updated on 27-Nov-2008 and is scheduled to be updated on or about 07-Dec-2008

    Pages of Harper's Weekly publication with noteworthy illustrations, 1861-1864. Each in an individual sleeve with cardboard backing. Quality can be considered very good to excellent unless noted otherwise.

     

    HW301
    Item HW301
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches at top comparing the Virginian of 1776 and the Virginian of 1861. Bottom half of page is sketch of the 7th Regiment N.Y. State Militia halting for a rest on the march to Annapolis Junction. May 1861. $20.00



    HW302
    Item HW302
    Harper's Weekly: Front page portrait sketch of Hon. Charles F. Adams, U.S. Minister to England, portrait by Brady. Bottom of page is sketch of the Confederate batteries opposite Fort Pickens, Fla. Apr 1861. $25.00



    HW303
    Item HW303
    Harper's Weekly: 2/3-page sketch of Company of Secession Cavalry surrendering to Colonel Wilcox, of the 1st Michigan Regiment, in front of the slave-pen at Alexandria, Virginia. June 1861. $15.00



    HW304
    Item HW304
    Harper's Weekly: Two 1/2-page sketches, Bivouac of part of Gen. Sickles's excelsior brigade at the Red House, Harlem, New York, and the Guthrie Grays marching through Cincinnati en route for Camp Dennison, sketched by Mr. Noble of Cincinnati. June 1861 $15.00



    HW305
    Item HW305
    Harper's Weekly: Five sketches of the 11th Indiana Regiment of Zouaves, Colonel L. Wallace. July 1861. $20.00



    HW306
    Item HW306
    Harper's Weekly: Two half-page sketches, late head-quarters of Col. Ellsworth, of the N.Y. Fire Zouaves, at the Capitol at Washington; and, the New York Fire Zouaves quartered in the House of Representatives at Washington, D.C. May 1861. $20.00



    HW307
    Item HW307
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches, Fort Wachita, Texas; Fort Arbuckle, Texas; and, Fort Davis, Texas, headquarters of the 8th Infantry. March 1861. $15.00



    HW308
    Item HW308
    Harper's Weekly: Two half-page sketches of General Warren's raid--the 5th Corps tearing up the Weldon Railroad north of Jarret's Station Dec 8, 1864 and destruction of the Weldon Railroad north of Jarret's, burning of ties and rails. Both sketched by A. W. Warren. Dec 1864. $20.00



    HW309
    Item HW309
    Harper's Weekly: Front page sketches of the "Lady Davis" two guns, Captain Enger, ship of War of the Southern Confederacy; and Rhode Island Artillery landing from the steamer "Bienville" at Washington arsenal on April 25. May 1861. $25.00



    HW310
    Item HW310
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches. Skirmish near Hunter's Mill, Virginia between 2 companies of the Pennsylvania Cavalry and a large force of rebels. Small sketches of Pickett's firing near Fairfax and Fort and Observatory on Upton Hill. Dec 1861 $20.00



    HW311
    Item HW311
    Harper's Weekly: Two half-page sketches, The Confederates evacuating Brownsville, Texas and The Lindell Hotel, St. Louis. $10.00



    HW312
    Item HW312
    Harper's Weekly: Two half page sketches, Camp of the New York 103rd Before Charleston, sketched by Col W. Heine; and, accident on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Feb 1864. $20.00



    HW313
    Item HW313
    Harper's Weekly: Two half page sketches of Grant's great campaign--Stevens's Battery at Cold Harbor, and the New York 14th heavy Artillery crossing Chesterfield Bridge on the north Anna, under a heavy fire. Both sketches by A. R. Waud. June 1864. $20.00



    HW315
    Item HW315
    Harper's Weekly: Full page sketch of Admiral Farragut's fleet bombarding Fort Morgan, Aug 22, 1864. Sept 1864 $20.00



    HW316
    Item HW316
    Harper's Weekly: Full page sketch of scene "`tween decks of a United States man-of-war in action". Young sailors standing around deck talking, busy in activities. Dec 1861 $25.00



    HW317
    Item HW317
    Harper's Weekly: Story on revolution in naval warfare w/sketches of the new iron-plated war-ships "La Gloire" and "Warrior" Feb 1861 $20.00



    HW318
    Item HW318
    Harper's Weekly: Portrait sketch of the late General James S. Wadsworth w/article. Also sketches & articles on the destruction of East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad and of the destruction of Schooners off Homosassa River, Florida. May 1864 $15.00



    HW319
    Item HW319
    Harper's Weekly: Four political cartoon sketches w/captions including "the American eagle surprises Jeff Davis in his attempt to rob her nest"; English views of `the poor enslaved African' before showing young dapper black man w/white Southern belle, after vies shows ape w/sign around his neck; two others relating to Jeff Davis. June 1861 $20.00



    HW320
    Item HW320
    Harper's Weekly: Four political cartoon sketches. "the Union builds bridges" vs. "Secession destroys them." Two others relating to England's John Bull, including one showing JB booting a Southern black man out the door. Sept 1861 $15.00



    HW321
    Item HW321
    Harper's Weekly: Half-page sketch of presentation of colors to General Viele's brigade previous to their departure on the great naval expedition. Another half-page sketch of a portion of the naval expedition, as it appeared on the night of Oct 16, sailing to Hampton roads. identifies seven of the ships by name. Nov 1861. $15.00



    HW322
    Item HW322
    Harper's Weekly: Two half-page sketches and brief article on the great naval expedition. General Sherman gives his final orders to his Brig-Gens on board the "Wabash" Nov 1861 $10.00



    HW324
    Item HW324
    Harper's Weekly: Article and five sketches on European iron-clads. Sketches show the English "Minotaur" and the French ships "La Couronne", "Le Saigon", "Magenta" and "L'Invincible" Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW325
    Item HW325
    Harper's Weekly: Three political cartoon sketches including one of Rip Van Winkle of the Navy Department "at sleep at the post", a rip at New York's lottery policy and a "pretty boy" too good to go to the horrible war, "he shall have a petticoat and a broom and stay at home" aug 1861 $15.00



    HW326
    Item HW326
    Harper's Weekly: Two half-page sketches of the Grand Saloon and the Dining-Room of the "Great Eastern" during the gale. sketched by C. F. Hayward. Oct 1861. $10.00



    HW327
    Item HW327
    Harper's Weekly: Sketches from Ft. Moultrie and Ft. Sumter, SC. Jan 1861 $15.00



    HW329
    Item HW329
    Harper's Weekly: Sketches of Harper's Ferry including destruction of railway cars by the Missippians, Harper's Ferry armory as it now appears, locomotive and tender thrown from the railway bridge by the rebels and stockade and camp of the Kentucky regiment (rebel) on the Maryland Heights, opposite Harper's Ferry. June 1861 $20.00



    HW330
    Item HW330
    Harper's Weekly: Two half page sketches. One showing groups of men reading the war bulletins in Broadway, New York and one of the Virginia mountaineers, irregular riflemen of the Alleghanies. July 1861 $10.00



    HW333
    Item HW333
    Harper's Weekly: Sketch of action at Acquia Creek between U.S. vessels and rebel batteries. Also a sketch of a faithful wife, scene on deck of a transport bound for fortress Monroe. June 1861 $15.00



    HW334
    Item HW334
    Harper's Weekly: Half-page political cartoon sketch of "King Cotton" being served a large bomb on a platter by a Union officer, plus a smaller cartoon. Sept 1861 $10.00



    HW335
    Item HW335
    Harper's Weekly: Three political cartoon sketches. Largest shows "reinforcements for our volunteers on the march southward" shows lines starting with First Butcher, the Astor House light corps, Ohio Regulars (bulls), Illinois Porkers (pigs), Sauc-y Brigade (bottles of perrins sauce); also one of Uncle Sam catching Jeff Davis as a thief stealing things in the middle of the night. June 1861 $15.00



    HW336
    Item HW336
    Harper's Weekly: Four humorous cartoon sketches of different subjects of the day. Apr 1861 $10.00



    HW337
    Item HW337
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of union scouts in Louisiana. May 1864 $35.00



    HW338
    Item HW338
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of the International Department of the Metropolitan Fair filled with people, hanging flags and a fountain in the middle. Apr 1864 $35.00



    HW339
    Item HW339
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of the Metropolitan Fair--The children's department, Union Square. Apr 1864 $35.00



    HW340
    Item HW340
    Harper's Weekly: Five sketches from the Metropolitan Fair: Army and Navy swords crossed; Sword surrendered by Gen. Burgoyne; Pieces of flag-staffs; Mexican flags captured at Mazatlan, Mex.; Flags of New York volunteers. Apr 1864 $30.00



    HW341
    Item HW341
    Harper's Weekly: Three pictures from the Metropolitan Fair. Two small pictures at the top depict the book department and the boat-builders' department. A half-page sketch at the bottom shows a war dance in the Indian department. Apr 1864 $20.00



    HW343
    Item HW343
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches of the Metropolitan Fair. One of the Knickerbocker Kitchen; one of The Music Hall. Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW344
    Item HW344
    Harper's Weekly: Four small sketches surround a large circular one in a tribute to the United States Sanitary Commission. Each sketch has a caption. The four small ones: On the battlefield; in the parlor; in the hospital; at the fair. The large sketch has a large caption "Our Heroines." Apr 1864 $25.00



    HW345
    Item HW345
    Harper's Weekly: Two equally large sketches cover the entire page. On top, "Army of the James--General Butler's headquarters." On the bottom, "Army of the James--Signaling by torches across the James river from General Butler's headquarters." Nov 1864 $25.00



    HW347
    Item HW347
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches chronicle Gen. Grant's campaign: Capt. Ashby's New York battery in the trenches before Petersburg; The gunners of the 18th Corps protected by mantelets; Shelling the enemy from the cohorns. Jul 1864 $35.00



    HW348
    Item HW348
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page sketch shows the Chicago wreckers rushing to rescue the ship "Secession" in the breakers. Five lightning bolts are striking from the black clouds each with Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Farragut or Sheridan written in them. From a nearby lighthouse is a beacon of light with "`Hail, Holy light' -Alex H. Stevens" written in it. An up-side-down flag waves over the lighthouse with "four years of failure" written on it. Oct 1864 $35.00



    HW349
    Item HW349
    Harper's Weekly: The top half of the page shows a sketch of "Porter's gun-boats passing the dam in the Red River near Alexandria." Below, two sketches of "our starved soldiers" on physical examination tables. Small chunk missing from the margin on the middle right side. Jun 1864 $50.00



    HW350
    Item HW350
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches: Spottsylvania Courthouse, VA; Batteries on Gen. Warren's left, near Spottsylvania; Army of the Potomac--crossing the River NY, in VA. Jun 1864 $40.00



    HW351
    Item HW351
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches: Belle Plain, VA--Gen. Grant's late base for supplies and Army of the Potomac--Gen. Warren rallying the Marylanders. Jun 1864 $40.00



    HW353
    Item HW353
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches at the top of the page: "Fighting Johnny Logan" and "The late Rev. Gordon Winslow." At the bottom, "General Sherman's campaign--General Hooker's escort charging through the woods." Jul 1864 $35.00



    HW354
    Item HW354
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of "Marketplace at Winchester, rendezvous of the rebel militia of the valley of the Shenandoah." Sep 1861 $45.00



    HW355
    Item HW355
    Harper's Weekly: A sketch shows "General Warren extending and fortifying his lines across the Weldon Railroad." An article expounds upon the sketch. Other articles include "Rally around the flag" and "The U.S. torpedo-boat "New Era," the first boat of the kind "worthy of notice." Oct 1864 $40.00



    HW356
    Item HW356
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page sketch of "Grant's campaign--The Battle at Chapin's Farm." Oct 1864 $45.00



    HW357
    Item HW357
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page sketch on the front page of Major-General Butler after the battle on September 29. Oct 1864 $45.00



    HW358
    Item HW358
    Harper's Weekly: Four sketches of Generals Birney, Ord, Crook and Torbert. Oct 1864 $25.00



    HW359
    Item HW359
    Harper's Weekly: An article and sketch of General Hunt and Major Duane. Oct 1864 $40.00



    HW360
    Item HW360
    Harper's Weekly: Major-General Philip H. Sheridan is sketched on the front page. Oct 1864 $50.00



    HW361
    Item HW361
    Harper's Weekly: An article and sketch of Rev. John McClosky, D.D., Archbishop of New York appear on the front page. Sep 1864 $25.00



    HW362
    Item HW362
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches fill the page length-wise: The 6th Corps in action on the Opequan and Early's army falling back upon Winchester. Oct 1864 $35.00



    HW363
    Item HW363
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches and an article on Ft. Pickens in Florida. Apr 1861 $25.00



    HW364
    Item HW364
    Harper's Weekly: Four sketches chronicle the frustration of trying to figure out the New Morrill Tariff. Apr 1861 $20.00



    HW365
    Item HW365
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches of, and an article about, the fifteen-inch Columbiad as well as chapter 28 of Dickens' "Great Expectations." Mar 1861 $15.00



    HW366
    Item HW366
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches show payday for the troops, one at City Point, VA, one at the Valley of the Shenandoah. Nov 1864 $20.00



    HW367
    Item HW367
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches show the progression of Hancock's corps from Jones' Neck to Deep Bottom. Aug 1864 $25.00



    HW368
    Item HW368
    Harper's Weekly: "An Olio of the Year 1800" is accompanied by nine small sketches. Apr 1861 $25.00



    HW369
    Item HW369
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches: "Before Petersburg." Nov 1864 $25.00



    HW370
    Item HW370
    Harper's Weekly: Capt. Napoleon Collins, Capt. C.M. Morris and the captured rebel privateer "Florida" and the U.S. steamer "Wachusett" are sketched on the front page. Nov 1864 $40.00



    HW371
    Item HW371
    Harper's Weekly: Brigadier-General David M. Gregg and Adjutant-General Lorenzo Thomas are sketched on the top half of the page. On the bottom, the 19th Army corps crossing the Cane River, LA. May 1864 $35.00



    HW372
    Item HW372
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of the "repulse of the rebels at Pleasant Hill," LA. May 1864 $40.00



    HW373
    Item HW373
    Harper's Weekly: Sketch and article on the recently deceased Rev. John Hughes, D.D., Archbishop of New York and the "rebel screw steamer `Rappahannock,' lying at Calais, France." Jan 1864 $20.00



    HW374
    Item HW374
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches: "The wreck of the `Aquila' at San Francisco" (includes article); the iron-clad screw frigate "Re D'Italia." Jan 1864 $25.00



    HW375
    Item HW375
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches at the top of the page show Major-General Andrew A. Humpreys and General William W. Averill. At the bottom, a half-page sketch of "the `suck' in the Tennessee River." Jan 1864 $3.00



    HW376
    Item HW376
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page, front page sketch of "Averill's Raid." Jan 1864 $40.00



    HW377
    Item HW377
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches from the Great western Sanitary Fair in Cincinnati, OH. Jan 1864 $40.00



    HW378
    Item HW378
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of the "Headquarters of General Thomas--The captured cannon." Jan 1864 $40.00



    HW379
    Item HW379
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches showing the Army of the Potomac at Mine Run. Jan 1864 $40.00



    HW381
    Item HW381
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches: Southern chivalry tickling John Bull by an offer of the Crown of Cottondom to one of his Scions; General Beauregard discloses the infamous designs of the U.S. Army upon a virtuous and indignant people; Another prize for the sucessionists. Jul 1861 $35.00



    HW382
    Item HW382
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of "Ambuscade and death of Colonel Dahlgren." Mar 1864 $30.00



    HW383
    Item HW383
    Harper's Weekly: Article and sketch of the late Col. Ulric Dahlgren. Mar 1864 $40.00



    HW384
    Item HW384
    Harper's Weekly: "Foraging in Louisiana," a full-page sketch. May 1864 $20.00



    HW385
    Item HW385
    Harper's Weekly: Union refugees in the swamps of Louisiana," a full-page sketch. May 1864 $25.00



    HW386
    Item HW386
    Harper's Weekly: Two half-page sketches: The great fire in Brooklyn and Paris fashions for July. Jul 1864 $25.00



    HW387
    Item HW387
    Harper's Weekly: "The mower in Ohio," a poem accompanied by a sketch. Aug 1864 $25.00



    HW388
    Item HW388
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of the Coats of Arms of several states of the Union. Apr 1861 $50.00



    HW390
    Item HW390
    Harper's Weekly: "Floral Department of the Great Fair," shown in a full-page, front-page sketch. Apr 1864 $25.00



    HW391
    Item HW391
    Harper's Weekly: "Ladies in attendance in regulation costume at the Metropolitan Fair," shown in full-page, front-page sketch. Apr 1864 $40.00



    HW392
    Item HW392
    Harper's Weekly: Half-page sketch of the opening of the Metropolitan Fair. Underneath, two small sketches of Brigadier-General Andrew Jackson smith and the late Hon. Owen Lovejoy. Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW393
    Item HW393
    Harper's Weekly: Metropolitan Fair buildings on Union Square, NY are shown at the top in one of three sketches. The other two, at the bottom, are of Major-General John A. Dix (Pres. of the Metropolitan Fair) and Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D. (U.S. Sanitary Commission President). Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW394
    Item HW394
    Harper's Weekly: Two photos and accompanying stories: Ghosts on the stage and the bombardment of Ft. Powell by Adm. Farragut's fleet. Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW395
    Item HW395
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches: Major-General James McAlister Schofield; Brigadier-General Augustus L. Chetlain; Supplying rations to the destitute in Chatanooga. Apr 1864 $20.00



    HW396
    Item HW396
    Harper's Weekly: Full-page sketch of an older man in specticles and a young girl over his shoulder waving a small U.S. flag. Jan 1864 $40.00



    HW397
    Item HW397
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches: A British bantling and "A ruined peace, Democrat!!!" Oct 1864 $15.00



    HW398
    Item HW398
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches: Paris fashions for September; Crow's-Nest signal station; Private Miles O'Reilly. Sep 1864 $25.00



    HW399
    Item HW399
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches showing Northern Soldiers, "What they say of us" and "What we are." May 1861 $25.00



    HW400
    Item HW400
    Harper's Weekly: Half the page, length-wise, shows Freedman's Village, Arlington, VA. The other half shows three sketches of, and an article about, the groundbreaking of a tunnell to go underneath Lake Michigan. May 1864 $25.00



    HW401
    Item HW401
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches of the Red River Expedition with an article. Apr 1864 $20.00



    HW402
    Item HW402
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page sketch of the Metropolitan Fair. Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW403
    Item HW403
    Harper's Weekly: Four scenes from the Metropolitan Fair are sketched. Apr 1864 $15.00



    HW404
    Item HW404
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches: Armstrong's mills and rebel works on Hatcher's Run, captured by the 2nd corps and Gen. Crawford conducting rebel prisoners to his rear. Nov 1864 $25.00



    HW405
    Item HW405
    Harper's Weekly: Three sketches: "A fish out of water" (black man in a snowstorm); Columbia's version of `John Anderson;'" "Uncle Clem" and a young gentleman fishing. Jan 1861 $20.00



    HW407
    Item HW407
    Harper's Weekly: Three views of the southwest pass of the Mississippi River. Dec 1861 $20.00



    HW408
    Item HW408
    Harper's Weekly: Four sketches showing displeasure with the Cabinet and with extracts from a medical report which raises concern with the Albany contractors and their apparent swindling in providing inadequate supplies for volunteers. Aug 1861 $20.00



    HW409
    Item HW409
    Harper's Weekly: Four sketches poke fun at a Pennsylvania beef contractor, John Bull and "The Seceshers' target." Aug 1861 $15.00



    HW410
    Item HW410
    Harper's Weekly: A map of the scene of hostilities in Schleswig and a sketch of George Augustus Sala and the first chapter of his novel "Quite Alone." Mar 1864 $15.00



    HW412
    Item HW412
    Harper's Weekly: A sketch on the upper portion of the page of murderer Edward W. Green; Below, a sketch shows the shelling of a blockade-runner aground off Sullivan's Island. Feb 1864 $20.00



    HW413
    Item HW413
    Harper's Weekly: A front-page sketch of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton along with the first chapter of his novel "A Strange Story" and two accompanying sketches. Aug 1861 $25.00



    HW414
    Item HW414
    Harper's Weekly: Three political cartoons: "Old Sucesh Crossing the Potomac;" "Got the Right Weapon at Last;" "Putting Out the Last Peace Pipe." Oct 1861 $15.00



    HW415
    Item HW415
    Harper's Weekly: Three political cartoons: "The Bomb Shell (Gen. Scott) and the Rat Holes;" "Double-Quick Step to Richmond;" "The Situation." Jul 1861 $20.00



    HW416
    Item HW416
    Harper's Weekly: Two political cartoons: "Before" and "After the Morrill Tariff" and "Helping Him On!" Apr 1861 $20.00



    HW417
    Item HW417
    Harper's Weekly: Two poems with a sketch each: "The Beggars Soliloquy" and "The Last hymn." Also, chapter 33 of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" and an accompanying sketch. Apr 1861 $20.00



    HW418
    Item HW418
    Harper's Weekly: Three political cartoons: "Contraband of War;" "John Bull Between Two Stools;" "Horrid Girl." Jun 1861 $20.00



    HW419
    Item HW419
    Harper's Weekly: "Sketches made or picked up by our eccentric artist at the seat of war." Jun 1861 $20.00



    HW420
    Item HW420
    Harper's Weekly: Three political cartoons. Nov 1861 $20.00



    HW421
    Item HW421
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page sketch of "Washington the Mediator" shows him standing between two men and holding them back from each other. Mar 1861 $40.00



    HW422
    Item HW422
    Harper's Weekly: Two political cartoons: "The Opponents of the `Unnatural and Fratricidal War'" and "Bulls Run." Aug 1861 $15.00



    HW423
    Item HW423
    Harper's Weekly: Two political cartoons: "Fashionable Swell" and "`Recognition' or `No.'" Sep 1861 $15.00



    HW424
    Item HW424
    Harper's Weekly: Two sketches: Guard boat on picket duty off Mobile and the U.S. steamer "Kennebec" chasing the rebel steamer "Grey Jacket." Feb 1864 $20.00



    HW426
    Item HW426
    Harper's Weekly: "The Copperhead Plan for Subjugating the South" political cartoon. Oct 1864 $15.00



    HW427
    Item HW427
    Harper's Weekly: "The North as Painted by the South; Or, Cuttings from the Rebel Newspapers Illustrated." Six sketches. Jul 1861 $15.00



    HW428
    Item HW428
    Harper's Weekly: Two political cartoons: "The Music for the Times" and "Awful Apparition. May 1861 $15.00



    HW430
    Item HW430
    Harper's Weekly: Four cartoons ranging from the census to church and restaurant situations. May 1861 $20.00



    HW431
    Item HW431
    Harper's Weekly: Five cartoons. Feb 1861 $15.00



    HW432
    Item HW432
    Harper's Weekly: A full-page sketch of General Grant's campaign: Transportation of Hancock's corps across the James River at Wilcox's Landing. There is a rip in the page from the middle of the outer margin through the middle portion of the page (eight inches long). Jul 1864 $10.00



    HW433
    Item HW433
    Harper's Weekly: The top half of the page shows a sketch of the formal laying of the first stone in Central Park for a monument in honor of Shakespeare on the 300th anniversary of hi