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Thomas Nast illustration of "Fort Sumter"...

Item # 173392
March 19, 1870
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, March 19, 1870  The front cover of the issue features a two-third illustration of "The Sheikh." One page consist of a 1/3 pg. illustration. of "The Recent Accident on the Mississippi Central Railroad"; a three small portraits including "Lieut. Commander W. L. Stewart," "Commander E. H. Williams," and "Lieut. Commander A. W. Muldaur" and a half-page illustration of "The Sinking of the "Oneida" by the "Bombay." (Sailboat). Another page consist of 1/3 page illustration of "The Missionary Ship "Morning Star"; 1/3 page illustration of "The Brooklyn Bridge-Exterior View of Caisson" and a 1/3 pg. illustration of "The Brooklyn Bridge-Cross-Section of Caisson". Also, a full page illustration of "The Drunkard's Progress." A full page Thomas Nast illustration of "Fort Sumter". Another page is comprised of a one-third illustration of "The Late John McClintock, DD" and one-half illustration of "The Grand Musical Festival at San Francisco".  Also is two-third page illustration of "A Snow Drift on the Pacific Railroad" with a related article.
Complete in 16 pages and contains prints and related text.