Description: An Original Complete 8pp issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, January 3, 1863 , w front page headline "The Great Battle in Tennessee" w 7 x 6" map of Tennessee, Nashville, Murfreesboro, Knoxville region, also headlines "A Bloody Battle", "Generals Cheatham & Rains Killed", "Desperate Battle Near Murfreesboro", preliminary casualty reports also news of the Army at Fredericksburg. The inside page has an update just received this morning of the Progress of the Battle. Complete, disbound, minor age stains, edge cuts, Overall VG condition.Welcome to my Ebay Auctions and Ebay Store. I am a specialist in early American Military & Historical items, especially American Civil War ephemera- letters, military & historic documents including broadsides, commissions, General Orders and other imprints and badges. I have been collecting and selling original American Civil War & US Military memorabilia for 41 years. PLEASE SEE MY EBAY STORE FOR OTHER CIVIL WAR AND EARLY AMERICAN MILITARIA LISTINGS. I am a longtime member of the Company of Military Historians, the New England Antique Arms Association, the Ephemera Society of America & the Civil War Veterans Historical Assn. My customers have included some of the leading names in collecting and selling American History items, as well was as a wide range of novice & advanced collectors in addition to some 30 US federal, state, public and private university & municipal museums and libraries. NOTE: Any repair to a paper item is listed. I use only museum curator approved archival repair tape. All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic and in the condition as described.. I ship only USPS priority mail with insurance Mike Brackin
Price: 95 USD
Location: Angier, North Carolina
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Theme: Militaria