HARPER’S WEEKLY, DECEMBER 14, 1861 - FT. PICKENS/ BEAUFORT, SC

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Item Code: 998-1894

Vol. V—No. 259. 16 pp., [785-800], four columns w/numerous stories, illustrations & cartoons. Front cover features full page “Chart Map of Georgia, Showing the Percentage of Slaves in Each County.” Interior illustrations include full page depicting “Scenes In and
Around Beaufort, South Carolina”, plus a panoramic double page spread of “Scenes At and Around Fort Pickens—From Sketches by the Officers of the Garrison.” Also a page of “Scenes At and Around the Island of Tybee Island, Georgia.”

Absolutely mint condition. Superb Harper’s Weekly collectible. In protective sheath, w/white card backing.  [jp]

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