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The Civil War in Kentucky...
The Civil War in Kentucky...
Item # 172512
October 19, 1861
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, October 19, 1861 Front page has "The Rebel Ex-Governor Jackson, of Missouri, Addressing Colonel Mulligan's Troops After the Surrender at Lexington" as well as prints of: "Colonel Mulligan" and "Lieutenant Russell, U.S.N., Who Burned the 'Judith' at Pensacola".
Prints inside include: "Cannonading on the Outposts of the Army of the Potomac" "An Alabama Regiment Marching Through Capitol Square, Richmond" and two full page maps titled: "Map of the Seat of War in Missouri" & "War Map of Kentucky".
Additional prints include: "The United States Treasury, Exterior & Interior", "The Iron-Clad War-Steamer Now Building at Mystic, Connecticut" "View of Jefferson City, Missouri" "Embarkation of the Ninth Missouri Regiment, Colonel Kelton, at St. Louis, For Lexington" "Lebanon Junction, 29 Miles from Louisville, Kentucky, on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Present Headquarters of General Sherman's Brigade of Union Troops" "Capture of the U.S. Gunboat 'Fanny' at Chickamacomico, North Carolina, by Three Rebel Tug Boats" & "Arrival of the 49th Ohio Regiment at Louisville, Kentucky". There is also a cross-section of: "The New Ironclad Gunboat".
The back page has 3 political cartoons, one showing Lincoln. Complete in 16 pages.
Category: The Civil War