FIRST PRINTING OF SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION ORDINANCE BY WINCHESTER VIRGINIAN - JANUARY 9, 1861

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Item Code: 846-432

Extremely rare early January out-of-state journalistic notice of South Carolina secession. In protective sleeve w/card backing.

Contains first notice of South Carolina secession—December 24, 1860. Front page Includes South Carolina declaration of independence, issued by Governor F. W. Pickens. (Copied from the Charleston Courier). Also “Governor Floyd’s Resignation” as President Buchanan’s Secretary of War—as well as “Lincoln’s Abolitionism”—“Scene In U.S. Senate”—and “Designs of Black Republicanism.”

Exhibits fold-marks and worn spot chipping at fold corns. Slightly fragile, but completely intact.

Rare Civil War Virginia newspaper. Superb collectible. Vol XVL—No. 24. 4 pp., 26” x 18.5, seven columns.  [bm] [ph:L]

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