Very dramatic issue on the first casualty of the Civil War...
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FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, June 1, 1861 The front page is mostly taken up with a dramatic print showing the murder of Col. Elmer Ellsworth at the Marshall House Hotel in Alexandria. Ellsworth, a personal friend of Lincoln (worked in his law office in Springfield), is considered the first casualty of the Civil War. Lincoln did not like seeing from the White House a Confederate flag flying across the river, so Ellsworth volunteered to remove it, being shot by the owner of the hotel while leaving. He became a martyr for the Union cause & Lincoln had his body lying in state at the White House.
The doublepage centerfold is a great montage of 9 scenes of the: "Assassination of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth..." & the back page has a memorial print to him.
There is another doublepage centerfold showing "Secession Battery at Harper's Ferry...".
Sixteen pages, light dirtiness and foxing, generally good condition.
The doublepage centerfold is a great montage of 9 scenes of the: "Assassination of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth..." & the back page has a memorial print to him.
There is another doublepage centerfold showing "Secession Battery at Harper's Ferry...".
Sixteen pages, light dirtiness and foxing, generally good condition.
Category: Yankee
No Longer Available
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