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Vol. VI—No. 286. 16 pp. [385-400], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features three Corinth sketches—[1] “Railroad Junction Near Corinth”, [2] “Corinth from Beauregard’s Head-Quarters”, and [3] “Beauregard’s Head-Quarters—Corinth, Mississippi, Now in Possession of Our Troops.” Interior Corinth sketches include [1] “Advance-Guard of Major-General Pope’s Army [Army of the Mississippi], entering Corinth, May 23, 1862.”, and [2] Our Pickets at Farmington Church, Two Miles From Corinth”, and [2] “General Pope’s Troops Throwing Up A magazine Near Farmington.” Also a dramatic full-page sketch of Rebels in retreat in on the Virginia Peninsula: “The Army of the Potomac—The Rebels Evacuating Mechanicsville Under the Fire of Union Batteries.”
Exhibits light chipping along left margin. Some light staining/foxing along right edge of front page. Else VG plus, w/smooth cover. Solid collectible, superb illustrations. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [jp/ld]ph:L]
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