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Death of General Stonewall Jackson
Battle at Chancellorsville, Virginia
4 pages, 11 x 15 when fully opened, illustrated. Issued by The Potomac Edison Company, Hagerstown, Md. Vol. 4, No. 5, May 1863. Published monthly as a public service covering the events of the Civil War that occurred in the area served by The Potomac Edison Company, Serving The Shenandoah And Potomac River Valleys. These were issued in the 1960's during the Civil War Centennial. This particular issue covers events of May 1863. Full of very interesting articles. Includes: Jackson Dies. Famous Rebel Leader Shot By His Own Men. Left Arm Amputated. Fatal Wounds Received at Chancellorsville. Lee Publishes Tribute. Carried From The Field To Guinea's Depot. Mrs. Jackson Arrives. Pendleton Accompanies Remains To Richmond. Confederacy Mourns. Death of "Stonewall" Recorded By Douglas. Funds For Tomb Raised By Stonewall Brigade. The Battle of Chancellorsville. Much more news. Illustrations: General Thomas J. Jackson. The Battle At Chancellorsville. Napoleon III Crossing the American Continent on His Mexican Mule. Pleasant Scene At Neddlewood With General Rudus Ingalls. Kilpatrick's Raid In Virginia. Federal Camp Near Washington, D.C. Very fine Civil War Centennial publication circa 1963 highlighting the 100th anniversary of the Battle at Chancellorsville, and the death of General Stonewall Jackson, and much more. |
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