Print of the Mormon city of Nauvoo...
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July 22, 1854
GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, July 22, 1854
* Mormon city of Nauvoo IL Illinois
The ftpg. shows: "Pauromama, or Mount of Pleasure, in Japan". Inside has a great half page print captioned: "Nauvoo, From the Mississippi, Looking Down the River." with a related article headed: "Nauvoo City", which begins: "This is the site of the celebrated Mormon city founded by Joe Smith & his followers in 1840..." with more (see). Rare to find a period print of this Mormon city.
This issue also has a nearly half pg. print: "Little Crow Village, on the Mississippi", & prints of "View of Jeddo, the Capital City of Japan" and four men in Japanese costumes.
Sixteen pages, some scattered foxing, nice condition.
* Mormon city of Nauvoo IL Illinois
The ftpg. shows: "Pauromama, or Mount of Pleasure, in Japan". Inside has a great half page print captioned: "Nauvoo, From the Mississippi, Looking Down the River." with a related article headed: "Nauvoo City", which begins: "This is the site of the celebrated Mormon city founded by Joe Smith & his followers in 1840..." with more (see). Rare to find a period print of this Mormon city.
This issue also has a nearly half pg. print: "Little Crow Village, on the Mississippi", & prints of "View of Jeddo, the Capital City of Japan" and four men in Japanese costumes.
Sixteen pages, some scattered foxing, nice condition.
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