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CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER 35 STAR FLAG SHIP GETTYSBURG REBEL BROWNSVILLE MOBILE INDIAN

$ 20.59

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
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  • Condition: Complete original 16 page Harper's Weekly newspaper. Very Good condition for a 154 year old paper. With Civil War news & engraved prints reported as it happened back in June 1864. Free First Class Shipping. See More details below.

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    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, February 13, 1864
    This issue includes the following illustrations
    which are all shown in the images above:
    Full front page: "Our Flag Is There!" with a related article inside.
    Double page Centerfold “The United States Sloop of War ‘Richmond’
    on Blockade Duty off Mobile.
    1/2 Page “The Confederates Evacuating Brownsville, Texas” with a related article.
    1/2 Page “The Lindell Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri”.
    1/2 Page “Guard Boat on Picket Duty off Mobile”.
    1/2 Page “The United States Steamer ‘Kennebec’ Chasing Rebel Steamer ‘Grey Jacket’.
    1/2 Page “Headquarters of the United States Sanitary Commission at Gettysburg Pennsylvania.
    Also, smaller pictures of:
    "Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Virginia" 1/6th page.
    "Cook House at General Hospital, Gettysburg" 1/6th page.
    "General M. C. Meigs".
    "Leataba, Chief of the Mojaves" with a related article.
    "Antonio Azul, Chief of the Pimos".
    "William Makepeace Thackeray".
    The back page has a cartoon "A Real Trouble".
    This issue also contains the 3rd installment of "A White Hand and a Black Thumb"
    Early American edition originally published by Charles Dickens in 'All the Year Round'.
    The front page of this paper shows the 35-Star Flag.
    This Flag became the Official United States Flag on July 4th, 1863.
    A star was added for the admission of West Virginia (June 20th, 1863).
    Complete in 16 pages.
    For extra protection, this item will be shipped in an acid-free folder
    All items that are offered by The Chronicles are from a large collection that we acquired
    from an avid collector & dealer of Scarce Paper Americana in the late 1900s.
    They include newspapers, documents, books, maps and images,
    with a focus on the civil war era and before. All items are genuine originals.
    We do not handle copies or reproductions of any items
    Unlike modern paper items, early newspapers & documents made before 1880
    generally remain in very nice condition even after centuries of aging
    The reason for this is that these early paper items were made with pure cotton & linen,
    whereas modern paper is made with wood fibers that often rapidly discolor and get weak & brittle