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Vol. VII—No. 337. 16 pp. [369-384], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features story and two illustrations featuring Major-General John Logan and his Army of the Tennessee—portrait “Major-General John A. Logan”, and “General Logan Crossing the Bayou Pierre In Pursuit of the Rebels.” Also a dramatic “action” center-fold of “Major General Ulysses S. Grant Before Vicksburg.” Also an action sketch of The Battle of Raymond—“Rebel Charge of Logan’s Division,” and a striking illustration of “A Group of Union Prisoners Escorted Through A Rebel Town.”
Exhibits evidence of having been in a bound volume at some point; light soiling along right edge, few scattered spots of foxing. Minor tear at lower right edge; minor folded edge at lower left. Else very good w/smooth cover. Solid issue with spectacular illustrations. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [jp/lcd]
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