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Item Code: L14726
Eight pages, six columns, 16 x 22.5”. Features two front page Gettysburg Campaign maps: “Scene of Wednesday, July 1---The Cavalry Fight”, “Our Occupation of Carlisle, PA”. Reportage features the following titles: THE INVASION: Desperate Battle at Gettysburg, PA, on Wednesday; The First and Eleventh Corps Engaged with Longstreet and Hill; Death of General Reynolds, Commander of the First Corps; Carlisle Shelled by the Rebels, Who are Forced to Retreat.” Newspaper exhibits chipping of outer margin, and wrinkling along the center fold lines, else VG plus, without tears, and entirely legible. Fine Gettysburg newspaper collectible.
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