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Much on the town of Corry, Pennsylvania...
Much on the town of Corry, Pennsylvania...
Item # 689105
April 27, 1867
FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, April 27, 1867 The double page centerfold features 6 illustrations concerning the small town of Corry, Pennsylvania.
Th best is an expansive view of: "The City of Corry, Pennsylvania" being a great town overview. The other prints are of: "W. H. L. Smith, First Mayor of Corry" "Public School House at Corry, Pa." "Indian Skull Found at Corry" "View of First Avenue, Corry, Penn." and: "View of Main Street, Corry, Penn."
There is a detailed article on the town as well, headed: "The City of Corry, Pennsylvania" and which begins: "The city of Corry is one of the most remarkable instances of rapid growth that this country affords..." which was a city larger then than it is today.
Complete in 16 pages, light dirtiness with some damp staining at the margins, some minor margin tears.
Category: Post-Civil War