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Item Code: 2024-1702
Vol. VI—No. 305. 16 pp. [689-704], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features split level illustrations of “The Town of Perryville, Kentucky, Scene of the Recent Battle”, and “The Pirate “Alabama,” alias “290,” Certified To Be Correct By Captain Hagar of the “Brilliant.” Interior illustrations include a panoramic page of “The Battle of Perryville, KY, Fought October 8, 1862.” Also a double page center fold sketch of “The Rebel Raid into Pennsylvania [To Chambersburg]—Stuart’s Cavalry on Their Way to the Potomac.” Plus a depiction of “Camp Dick Robinson, Garrard County, Kentucky—The Great Rendezvous of Union Troops and Refuge of Tennessee Exiles—Recently Deserted By General Bragg.” It was Camp Dick Robinson where General Thomas organized the Army of the Cumberland.”
Exhibits light chipping along the left cover margin. Solid collectible, many superb sketches. In protective cover, w/white card backing. [jp/ld][ph:L]
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