HARPER’S WEEKLY— THE MARYLAND INVASION—SEPTEMBER 27, 1862

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Vol VI—No. 300. [609-624] 16 pp., 16 x 11”, numerous illustrations, cartoons. Semi-fragile, exhibits light chipping at the extremities. Else VG.

Front cover features double illustrations of the Ohio River—From the Cincinnati, OH, side & the Covington, KY, side—(1) “The City of Cincinnati,” (2) “Volunteers Crossing the Ohio to Covington On a Pontoon Bridge.” Other full age illustrations depicting the Rebel advance—“The First Virginia (Rebel) Cavalry At A Halt”, and “The Rebel Army Crossing the Fords of the Potomac For the Invasion of Maryland.” As well as a “General map of the Seat of the War in Maryland,” as well as a spectacular double page panorama of “A Rebel Guerrilla Raid In A Western Town.”(w/small chip at center seam) two full page illustrations of Rebel occupation of Hagerstown  and Frederick city, MD.

Solid Civil War Harper’s Weekly collectible, covering the opening moves of Lee’s invasion into Maryland leading up to coverage of the Battle of Antietam, in the following issue. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [jp] [ph:L]

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