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Vol. IX—No. 422. 16 pp. [59-64], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features stories and illustrations treating the U.S. Navy’s new ocean going Monitor, “Dictator”, and Post-Master William Dennison and 17th Corps Left-Wing commander, General H.W. Slocum. Interior illustrations contain numerous scenes of General Sherman and the recent holidays in recently surrendered Savannah—“Christmas Day in Savannah, General Sherman’s Christmas Dinner at Mr. Green’s”—“New Year’s Day In Savannah, General Sherman’s Reception at Mr. Green’s.” Also a double page centerfold depicting several scenes of fleet debarkation and embarkation and Debarkation of General Butler’s Army on Federal Point, Fort Fisher, NC, December 25, 1864.
Exhibits old tape repair to left margin of front cover; a few scattered spots of foxing also to cover, and throughout the issue. Else VG, w/smooth cover. Excellent “Savannah/ Ft. Fisher” collectible. In protective sleeve, w/white card cover. [jp/ld] [ph:L]
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