PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1861 [1861-61 BURNSIDE EXPEDITION]

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8 pp.,  22” x 16.5,  6 columns. Front page features handsome 7”x 8 map of Port Royal / Beaufort, S.C. and adjacent areas—"THE NAVAL EXPEDITION.” As well as a 7 x 5.5” portrait & sketch of expedition commander Samuel F. Dupont. Front page headlines: Excitement in Alexandria!--Troops Landed in Beaufort, S.C.--Bombardment of Port Royal--Brilliant Affair Opposite Columbus, KY—News From Missouri.

Exhibits fold-marks & slight chipping of lower margin. Else VG & attractive.   Solid early-war Phila. Inquirer.  In protective sleeve. [jp] [ph:L]

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