THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1862. [1861-62 BURNSIDE EXPEDITION]

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8 pp., 16.5” x 22., 6 columns. Front page features  “Map Showing the Position of Hatteras Inlet and Roanoke Island”—6.75 x 5.5”. “Diagram Showing Hattereras Inlet and where the Vessels Were Wrecked.”—4.5 x 3.5”. Headlines—”Gen. Burnside’s Expedition—It Passes Through Terrible Storm—A Number of Lives Lost—Great Difficulty In Passing Hatteras Bar—One-Half The Fleet Safe In Pamlico Sound—G.W. Smith Succeeds at Manassas.”

Exhibits fold-marks and light chipping at corners. Else  VG and attractive. Informative issue on the !861-62 Burnside Expedition to the Carolinas. In protective sleeve w/ white card backing.  [jp] [ph:L]

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