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Many prints on the battle of Bull Run...



Item # 172492

August 10, 1861

 HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Aug. 10, 1861  The front page includes a print of "Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton". Inside has a full page: "Retreat of Our Troops from Bull Run, by Moonlight, Colonel Blenker's Brigade Covering" and a very dramatic full page: "Charge of the Black Horse Cavalry Upon the Fire Zouaves at the Battle of Bull Run"; a full page map: "...of the Seat of War In Virginia" and a full page: "Balloon View of Fortress Monroe & the Mouth of the Chesapeake", & yet another full page: "Gallant Charge of the 69th Regiment, New York State Militia, Upon a Rebel Battery at the Battle of Bull Run".
Half page prints include: "Carrying in the Wounded at the Battle of Bull Run" & "Silencing the Enemy's Batteries at the Battle of Bull Run" & "The Yacht Henrietta..." and "Sandy Hook, Headquarters of Col. Stone on the Upper Potomac" & "The Fourth South Carolina Regiment Working in the Trenches at Night at Manassas Junction". There is also a one-third page decorative print showing Col. Hunter, Col. Cameron, and Col. Corcoran. There are four back page political cartoons as well. Complete in 16 pages.

Category: The Civil War