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Vol. VII—No. 357. 16 pp. [689-704], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover feature split level sketches depicting Rebel attacks—“Army of the Cumberland—[1] Destruction of United States Wagons By Rebel Cavalry, Oct. 2, 1863. [Rebel Attack Upon Wagons in Anderson’s Gap.” Also a panoramic page illustration of “The Charge of the First Wisconsin and Indiana Cavalry on the Rebels, October 2, 1863. Plus “The Sioux War—The Charge of Sully’s Cavalry at the Battle of White Stone Hill, September 8, 1863,” w/story on page 695. Also a dramatic double page center-fold depicting “The Battle of Chickamauga—Thomas’s Men Repulsing the Charges of the Rebels.” Plus five illustrations of the “The Siege of Charleston—“Attempt to Blow Up the “Ironsides” By a Rebel Torpedo”; “The “Segar Steamer” Which Propelled the Rebel Torpedo”; “Present Appearance of Ft. Moultrie” ; “The Moultrie House and Fort Beauregard, On Sullivan’s Island”; Battery Bee On Sullivan’s Island.”
Exhibits mounting dots, minor chipping along left cover margin. Else VG plus, w/flat smooth cover. A magnificent issue, jam packed with great illustrations from many fronts. In protective sleeve, w/ white card backing. [jp][ph:L]
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