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Vol. V—No. 240. 16 pp. [481-496], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. The front cover features a story and illustration of the Federal capture of “The Misses Scott”—“Bringing In The Misses Scott as Prisoners to Falls Church, VA. [The Misses Scott being two Rebel girls who had been instrumental in the earlier capture of a Federal Captain], as well as an action sketch of “The Death of the Rebel General Garnett, At the Battle of Laurel Hill.” Interior illustrations include dramatic action center-spread of “Colonel Hunter’s Attack at The Battle of Bulls Run”, and a full page action scene of “The Battle of Carthage, Missouri.” Plus an intriguing full page illustration of the “Second Mississippi Regiment (Wildcats) Passing Along Main Street, Winchester , On Their Way To Bunker Hill, Virginia”.
Exhibits mounting dots along the left margin and very slight soiling in the lower right corner. Else near mint, w/smooth cover. Superb early-war issue, solid collectible. In protective sleeve, w/white card cover.
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