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Vol. IX—No. 419. 16 pp. [1-16] four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. The front cover features a full page depiction of “Sergeant Helmes Raising the Colors of the 107th New York Regiment Over the Capitol at Milledgeville, Georgia, November 22, 1864.” Interior illustrations include numerous scenes from Sherman’s March, accompanied by commentary. To wit: “Destruction of the Depots, Public Buildings and Manufactories At Atlanta, GA, November 15, 1864”; “The 14th and 20th Corps Moving Out of Atlanta, November 15, 1864”; “The Seventeenth Corps Crossing The Ogeechee River, Georgia”, “The First Division of the Twentieth Corps Driving Wheeler’s Cavalry on Sandersville”; Review of Kilpatrick’s Division By General Sherman, At Marietta, GA”.
Exhibits old tape repair to left margin; minor scattered spots of foxing. Else VG, w/smooth cover. A key Harper’s Weekly issue covering Sherman’s March and the Capture of Savannah. Fine collectible. In protective sleeve w/white card backing. [jp/ld] [ph:L]
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