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Item Code: L15179A
Front cover features stories on the 150-pound Armstrong Gun captured at Ft. Fisher., and the attempt of Confederate Rams to descend Union obstructions on the James River, with illustrations to match. Interior illustrations include two Savannah pieces—“Review, By General Barry….of Sherman’s Artillery”, “General Sherman Reviewing His Army At Savannah.” Plus, “Virginians Drawing Their Rations From the Federal Commissary,” and “Rebel Women Leaving Savannah”.
Exhibits mounting dots and light chipping of left margin, plus faint fold-lines. Else VG plus, w/smooth cover. Solid collectible. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [JP]
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