May 1863: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper sent artists to the front lines to capture the Civil War for anxious readers at home. This 1963 reissue commemorates that original issue—a wood-engraved illustration documenting the destruction of the Union gunboat Queen of the West during the western theater campaign. The vessel was lost in February 1863 during a fierce Confederate attack on the Red River, a pivotal moment in the Union’s struggle for control of the Mississippi system.
A century later, as America confronted its Civil War centennial, publishers reissued Frank Leslie’s most dramatic wartime engravings. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper was the nation’s preeminent visual record of the conflict—readers relied on its detailed wood engravings for authentic battlefield reportage when photography couldn’t reach the action. This reissue captures that original authority, that sense of being present at history.
For Civil War collectors and students of period journalism, this piece documents not just a naval engagement but how Americans witnessed their war in real time. It’s a window into both 1863 combat and 1963 memory—how one generation told the story to the next.




