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Vol. VIII—No. 397. 16 pp. [497-512], with four columns, numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features a poignant poem, and an illustration of “The Mower in Ohio”—recording thoughts of farmer in the field, ruminating of his three Union sons, one killed in Tennessee, another at Gettysburg, with a third now with Grant’s forces in Virginia. Other illustrations include four from the Atlanta Campaign—“View of Kennesaw Mountain, From Little Kennesaw”, “Sherman’s Advance--Little Kennesaw, July 1864”, “View of the Public Square, Marietta, GA”, “Gallant Action of Colonel Walcott’s Brigade, June 15, 1864.” Also a center-fold, panoramic collage of scenes from General Grant’s Campaign “In the trenches before Petersburg.”
Exhibits mounting dots and chipping along left margin. Else VG plus, w/smooth cover. Excellent illustrations, solid collectible. [JP]
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