HARPER’S WEEKLY, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 14, 1861 – BOMBARDMENT OF FT. HATTERAS

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Vol. V.—No. 246. 16 pp. [577-592], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features handsome portrait sketches of Flag-Officer Stringham and Major General Butler, and the “Bombardment of Forts Hatteras and Clark by the United States Fleet, Under Flag-Officer Stringham, U.S.N.—see next page”. Also story portrait sketch of “Brig.-Gen., U.S.A., Commanding United States Forces in Western Virginia.” As well as depictions of “Rebel Prisoners leaving Baltimore For Fortress Monroe—see next page”, and The Naval Battery [Rebel] At Manassas—see page 587”. Plus a striking naval centerfold of the “Departure of the Great Southern Expedition, Under General Butler, From Fortress Monroe.—[see Page 578.]”

Exhibits mounting dots and slight chipping along left margin. Else fine, w/flat smooth cover, w/ excellent illustrations. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing.

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