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Item Code: L15180EE
Vol. VI—No. 294. 16 pp. [513-528], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features a story and a portrait of rebel “John Hunt Morgan, Highwayman of Kentucky”, along with sketches of “Aunt Charlotte” [General Burnside’s “contraband” cook, and a scouting party of the Third Ohio Volunteers “Searching For Rebels in a Cave in Alabama.” Interior illustrations include two full page sketches from McClellan’s Peninsula Campaign—“Scene Near Trent’s House, Formerly General McClellan’s Head-Quarters—Franklin’s Head-Quarter’s Falling Race--June 29, 1862”, and…..”Sunday AT General McClellan’s head-Quarters-Divine Services In Camp.”
Exhibits mounting dots, and light chipping and soiling long the left margins. Else VG plus, w/smooth cover. Interesting issue, definitely collectible.
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