HARPER’S WEEKLY, NEW YORK, JUNE 25, 1864 – ANDREW JOHNSON/ GRANT’S OVERLAND CAMPAIGN

HARPER’S WEEKLY, NEW YORK, JUNE 25, 1864 – ANDREW JOHNSON/ GRANT’S OVERLAND CAMPAIGN

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Vol. VIII—No. 391. 16 pp. [401-416], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features portrait sketch of “Governor Andrew Johnson of Tennessee”, who would become Republican Vice-Presidential candidate in the 1864 elections, with accompanying story. Interior illustrations included several from “Grant’s Great Campaign”:  “Steven’s Battery at Cold Harbor”, The New York Fourteenth Heavy Artillery Crossing Chesterfield Bridge, On the North Anna, Under a Heavy Fire”,  “Our Army Crossing the Pamunkey River at Hanover Ferry, Virginia,”  “General Barlow in Front of the Rebel Works, Twelve Miles From Richmond.” Plus spectacular center-fold—“General Barlow Charging the Enemy of Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.”

Exhibits light chipping of left margin, quite a bit more along right edges of all pages and lower edge of first few pages. Front page is approx. 1/3 separated from the others. Top edges of pages did not get cut apart when the paper was printed; does fold out normally to show center sketches. All pages are accessible, just need to be folded open. Superb issue, with great action scene from Cold Harbor. In protective sleeve. [jp/ld][ph:L]

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