STAR AND BANNER - GETTYSBURG, PA, FEBRUARY 27, 1862

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Volume XXXII/ Number 50. 4 pp, seven columns. Newspaper motto: “Fearless and Free.” The paper contains news of “General Meagher Assuming Command of the Irish Brigade” and of the Federal capture of Nashville, Tennessee. Exhibits chipping of extremities and along fold-marks and fold-lines. Lightly yellowed while remaining entirely intelligible. Somewhat fragile. The “Star and Banner” was the major newspaper competitor of the “Adams [County] Sentinel.” In protective sleeve.   [jp]

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