Why the Army of the Potomac Doesn't Move.

(Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization, soldiers at camp, horses, covered wagons, tents, cabins, horses crossing water, soldiers crossing water, soldiers in snow, soldiers in mud).

Issued 1862, New York, by Harper & Brothers.

Historical image showing how movement at this time was done on foot or by horse.

Original 19th century antique wood engraved printed image. An actual printed leaf taken from this scarce old periodical, published at the date listed.

Nice looking, clean, well preserved example, any age flaws easy to overlook or forgive. Text on reverse as issued. An elusive and interesting historical image, worthy of display.

Some edge staining in blank margins which would readily disappear if matted; image remains largely clean.

Sheet measures c. 16" H x 11" W.

Please note, this is not the complete issue, just the print page shown in the listing.

[D76].

Civil War Army of the Potomac Doesn't Move mud & transport 1862 historical print

Why the Army of the Potomac Doesn't Move.

(Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization, soldiers at camp, horses, covered wagons, tents, cabins, horses crossing water, soldiers crossing water, soldiers in snow, soldiers in mud).

Issued 1862, New York, by Harper & Brothers.

Historical image showing how movement at this time was done on foot or by horse.

Original 19th century antique wood engraved printed image. An actual printed leaf taken from this scarce old periodical, published at the date listed.

Nice looking, clean, well preserved example, any age flaws easy to overlook or forgive. Text on reverse as issued. An elusive and interesting historical image, worthy of display.

Some edge staining in blank margins which would readily disappear if matted; image remains largely clean.

Sheet measures c. 16" H x 11" W.

Please note, this is not the complete issue, just the print page shown in the listing.

[D76].

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