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HARPER WEEKLY 7/30/ 1864 GENERAL GRANT & SHERMAN BATTLE CAMPAIGNS REBEL ATTACKS
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CIVIL WAR HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York,
July 30, 1864
This is a scarce ORIGINAL newspaper printed during the Civil War, Not a reprint
Here's a list of the Images displayed above:
01.
Double page Centerfold with Battle Action:
"General Grant's Campaign - Destruction of Lee's Communications by General Wilson"
02. Closeup of Right Hand Section of Centerfold
03. Front Page with Masthead Illustration, Title & Date of Issue
04. Front Page with
portrait of "William Pitt Fessenden, Secretary of the Treasury"
With a front page article on him, along with "Wilson's Raid in Virginia",
"Rebel Invasion of Maryland", General Sherman's Campaign", "In the Trenches" and more
05.
Full Page "General Grant's Campaign with three 1/3 Page Prints by A.R. Waud:
"...Captain 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"
06.
Half Page with three prints of Confederate Attacks:
"The Rebels Robbing the Flour Mills in Maryland"
"The Rebels Pillaging at the Hagerstown Depot"
"The Rebels Retreating with Their Plunder Across the Potomac River"
07.
Half Page Print "The Rebels Destroying the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal"
08.
Full Page "General Sherman's Advance--Attack on the Enemy's Centre, Near Marietta, Georgia"
09.
Full Page with two 1.2 Page Prints:
"The Great Fire in Brooklyn"
"Paris Fashions for July 1864
10.
The back page has two cartoons: "John Bull Among His Foreign Relations".
11. Interesting Civil War era ads for Remington & Other Revolvers, Army Watches and more
This issue also contains the 4th installment of
"A White Hand and a Black Thumb"
by Henry Spicer, originally published by Charles Dickens' in All the Year Round
Complete in 16 pages
Very Good Condition for a 156 Year old newspaper
For extra protection, this item will be shipped in an acid-free folder
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