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Harper's Weekly 6-7-1862 Cold Harbor, WINSLOW HOMER, Corinth MS, PARROTT GUNS

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Civil War: 1862
  • Condition: Complete 16 page issue. The issue was previously bound protecting the pages within for over 150 years. Newspapers were made with rag content at the time so the paper quality is sturdy and durable. The entire issue is in excellent condition, very clean and white. There is very little foxing and no staining on any pages. The centerfold is tipped in so there is no damage to the center crease, the centerfold is beautiful. Issue is stored in a clear, acid-free plastic sleeve with one end open.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)

    Description

    Authentic Civil War Harper's Weekly dated June 7, 1862 featuring:
    Please see photos for more information
    Cover/article: "Brigadier-General Stoneman, Commanding the Advance of General McClellan's Army" and "Cold Harbor, Nine Miles from Richmond, VA, Near General McClellan's Headquarters - Scene of a Skirmish on May, 24 [sketched by A. R. Waud]
    "
    Article "Rebel Cowardice"
    Article/illustration "Our Army in the Southwest" General Halleck's Army
    Article/illustration "Corduroying Roads to Corinth" and "General Buell's Army Crossing Lick Creek on the Way to Corinth"
    Article/illustration "The General Hospital at Fortress Monroe"
    Article/illustration "The Army of the Potomac - Our Outlying Picket in the Woods" [sketched by Winslow Homer]
    Article/centerfold "Battery No. 1, of 100 Hundred and 200 Pounder Parrott Guns, Opposite Yorktown and Gloucester" and "General McClellan's Camp at Cumberland, VA, with a View of the Pamunky River" [both sketched by A. R. Waud]
    Article/illustration "General McClellan's Army on the March Through the Woods from Williamsburg Toward Richmond"
    Article/illustration "William A. Jackson, Ex-Coachman of Jefferson Davis"
    Back page ads and political cartoons
    Shipping
    : Stored in a clear, acid-free plastic sleeve with one end open.  Will be safely mailed flat and well-supported by cardboard in a poly bubble-mailer. I
    happily combine shipping for like items.  Shipping for each additional Civil War era newspaper is an additional .