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Item # 561916

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July 02, 1864
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, NY, July 2, 1864 

* General Robert E. Lee
* Civil War original prints


Certainly the prime content in this issue is the very nice front page illustration of: "The Rebel General Robert Edmund Lee" with a short biography on him as well.

Other prints include a fullpg. of 5 scenes in Georgia including Resaca, Woodlands, Kingston & Adairsville. Another page shows: "Fighting Johnny Logan" and "The Late Rev. Gordon Winslow" and a half page: "General Sherman's Campaign--General Hooker's Escort Charging Through the Woods".

Great & displayable double page centerfold is captioned: "Gen. Sherman's Campaign--The Rebel Assault On Logan's Position In the Battle At Dallas" (very nice: see).

A full page has 3 prints: "General Sherman's Campaign--General Williams's Division of Hooker's Corps Leaving the Rebels Through the Woods" and a nice full-figure print of: "The Escaped Slave in the Union Army" and also: "The Escaped Slave".

Another full page has 2 view of: "General Grant's Campaign" showing naval scenes on the James River.

Complete in 16 pages, never bound nor trimmed, some wear across the central fold on the front page, some mild wear at the margins.