HARPER’S WEEKLY, NEW YORK, APRIL 12, 1862 - BATTLES OF NEW BERNE/ ISLAND NO. 10/ WINCHESTER, VA

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Vol. VI—No. 276. 16 pp. [225-240], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features portrait sketches of Major General Buell and Brigadier General Shields, and panoramic illustration of a “Bomb-Proof Sand-Bag Battery at Newbern, North Carolina, Taken by General Burnside’s Troops.” Interior illustrations include a full page montage of “Views at New Madrid and Point Pleasant”, and a page of the Burnside expedition’s “Bombardment of New Bern, North Carolina.” Also a dramatic double-page centerfold depicting the Battle of Winchester: “Decisive Charge Upon the Rebels at The Stone Wall.” Plus three excellent rear cover cartoons.

Exhibits chipping along all four edges, few scattered areas of soiling . Else very good. Superb collectible. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing.  [jp/ld]

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