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HARPER'S WEEKLY Nov. 23, 1861 Map Slaves South Carolina Winslow Homer

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    Description

    Original Harper's Weekly single issue from Saturday, Nov. 23, 1861
    Vol. V - No. 256
    Cover features the war in Missouri-Gen. Jim Lane's camp, near Humansville, Missouri
    Inside:
    Page 740: Capture of a Rebel picket near Shreve's Farm, Virginia; Departure of troops from Camp Union, at Bladensburg, Maryland, to join Sickles's brigade at Port Tobacoo, Nov. 8
    741: Col. Dougherty of the 22nd Regiment Illinois volunteers and General Hunter, commanding our army in Missouri; Map of South Carolina showing the proportion of slaves in each county
    742: Munson's Hill; Saloon in camp near Ball's Cross Roads, Va.; Batteries of the Potomac-Budd's Ferry and Evansport
    743: Headquarters at Camp Dick Robinson near Bryantsville, Ky.; Burning of the government hospital in Washington; The 31st Regiment Ohio Volunteers crossing the Kentucky River at Boone's Knob, Oct. 2, 1861
    744-45: Fantastic two-page sketch by Winslow Homer, "The Songs of War" - there is a half-inch tear under that and like on many pages slight water stain at very bottom
    748: View of the mountain region (the seat of the war) in Western Virginia, from the summit of Limestone Mountain
    749: Thurlow Weed, Esq - photographed by Brady
    751: Some ads
    752: Two cartoons and more ads
    As noted, some water stains at bottom of several pages and side edgesthat shouldn't interfere with framing; some small spots of foxing on several pages also
    Please use pictures to judge condition