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Unused patriotic envelope. Left corner has a woodcut bust view of General Ambrose Burnside. Caption reads “GENERAL BURNSIDE. COMMANDING BURNSIDE EXPEDITION.” Along left edge is printing information that reads “MAGEE, 316 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.”
Nice condition with only light foxing.
The Burnside Expedition took place between February and June of 1862 and captured most of the islands laying off the coast of North Carolina. [ad]
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