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Item Code: 959-08
Vol. VII—No. 357. 16 pp. (689-704), four columns, w/ numerous illustrations and cartoons. Exhibits slight chipping along right and left margins and light scattered foxing. Else VG & attractive.
Front cover features double illustrations of “The Army of the Cumberland: (1) “Destruction of U.S. Wagons by Rebel Cavalry”, (2) Rebel Attack Upon Wagons in Anderson’s Gap. Panoramic center-fold features “The Battle of Chickamauga—Thomas’s Men Resisting the Charges of the Rebels.” Plus dramatic full page depictions of—“Army of the Cumberland—charge of the First and Second Wisconsin on the Rebels, October 2, 1863”; and, “The Sioux War—Cavalry Charge of Sully’s Brigade at the Battle of White Stone Hill, September 2, 1863.” Magnificent illustrations, magnificent issue. In protective sleeve w/white card backing. [JP][ph:L]
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