Description: HARPER'S WEEKLY Feb. 3, 1866 - Vol. X, No. 475. The Iron-Clad Navy of the US, Ericsson turret, Winter wildlife, Post-war scenes... Original, complete Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization newspaper, Saturday, February 3, 1866. Harper's Weekly was the best paper of its time! Woodcuts, illustrations, news, advertisements, and more. The issue has 16 pages of content including: Double-page graphic of the Iron-Clad Navy of the US showing the "Roanoke", the "Onodaga", the "Dunderberg", the "Tennessee,", the "Yazoo", the "Atlanta", the "Ozark", the "Manayunk", the "Dictator", the "Stonewall", the "Weehawken", the "Monadnock", and interview of the Ericsson turret. Full-page graphic with a map of Louisiana headed by scenes from the State. Full-page graphic of a widow praying at the grave of one slain in the Civil War. Cover graphic of a child viewing birds in winter to accompany an article on the topic of winter wildlife. Full-page graphic of Old Folks at Home and Young Folks at home illustrating domestic scenes from the day, and more. Measures approx. 11-1/4" x 16" In used, very good condition; light discoloration, smudges, a couple of spot stains, some tears on edges and binder holes on the bound edge, partial separation of pages on binding, but aside from edges the pages are mostly crisp. It was clearly preserved in a book binder for a majority of it's 150+ years. The engraved prints will frame beautifully if so desired. Great condition for a Civil War era paper. View all photos for condition and detail.
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Location: Ashburnham, Massachusetts
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