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1861 Harper's Weekly September 21 Civil War

1861 Harper's Weekly September 21 Civil War

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1861 Harper's Weekly September 21 Civil War: Odd Neighbors - John Berwick Harwood

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Original September 21, 1861 Harper's Weekly Volume 5 #247
Condition: Very Good-, disbound, a few foxing spots, see photos, 16 pages large format 11" x 16" tall Newspaper
Woodcut Illustrations
The Army Forge full page illustration 1861

St. Louis Missouri Major-General Fremont's Body-Guard

Camp Blood, Near Pilot Knob Missouri

Fort Hatteras Before the Surrender

Fiske at the Bombardment of Fort Hatteras, North Carolina

Fort Hatteras Interior after the Surrender

Fort Clark Interior after the Surrender

Cameron Cavalry Private Tent Interior

Charleston Blockade

Major-General McClellan Double Page by Chapin Stephens off photo by Brady and others

MAP of McClennans's Operations Along the Potomac

Des Moines Cavalry Leaving Iowa for the War

Davenport Iowa marching Volunteers on Main Street Welcome Pride of Iowa (hand painted backpacks)

Manufacturing Muskets in Springfield Mass. 1861

King Cotton Political Cartoon

Sachem of Tammany Kicking out a Wooden Imitation of Democracy Mozart

Articles and Notes
The Way to Put Down The Rebellion

Comedian - Mr. Clarke, Broadway, Mr. Burton

If Jefferson Davis is dead

Jokes

Letter from the Czar to Lincoln

Capture of Hatteras Forts, Missouri news, Paducah Kentucky

McClellan on the Sabbath, Democratic Convention in Syracuse

South Carolina Captain Welch

Foreign NewsFort Hatteras and Fort Clark Battles

American Sportsmen at The Grand Gulf (Mississippi) by John Berwick Harwood (First Printing of part of what would later be the novel 'Odd Neighbors') "You green-horn! said my brother, good-humoredly: "were you thinking of fox-hunting or partridge-popping? 'Sportsman,' in America, means sharper, gambler, thief, swindler, gallows-bird!"

Iowa Volunteers

A Strange Story by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton chapter XVII to XXI with 2 small woodcut illustrations

Famishing Wolves in Volgo Russia

Springfield Armory

Capture of Rebel Schooner Arthur Middleton

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1861 Harper's Weekly September 21 Civil War
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Harper's Weekly
Date Published
9/21/1861
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Civil War; Humor;
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