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Vol. VII—No. 358. 16 pp. [705-720], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and stories. Front cover features dramatic depiction of “The Army of the Cumberland—A Troop Train Passing Through the Big Cut on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.” Centerfold features and equally dramatic split level depiction of action during the October Bristoe Station Campaign—“Burning the Rappahannock’s Railway Bridge, October 13, 1863”—“Straggling Soldiers Crossing the Rappahannock Above the Burned Bridge”—“Army of the Potomac—General Warren Repelling Heth’s Attack at Bristoe Station—Hazard’s Island Battery in the Fore-Ground.”
Exhibits mounting dots and old tape repair along left edge. Minor crease at lower left of front page, which reflects at the bottom center of remaining double pages. Else VG. Excellent collectible w/Bristoe Station coverage. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [jp/ld] [ph:L]
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