Framed Harpers Magazine Double-page spread of the early days of the Civil War

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"Destruction of the United States Navy Yard at Norfolk, Virginia, by Fire, by the United States Troops, on April 20th, 1861" and "Destruction of the United States Ships at the Norfolk Navy Yard, by Order of the Government"

Framed piece featuring a gold and silver stick frame with matting under glass.

Image size: 15" x 21"

Frame size: 22" x 27.5"

Shipping: $25. Please allow two weeks for shipping.

Historical Background | "History of the Great Rebellion":

These engravings capture the dramatic events at the Norfolk Navy Yard during the early days of the American Civil War. On April 20th, 1861, United States troops set fire to the Navy Yard to prevent its capture by Confederate forces. This strategic move resulted in the destruction of valuable ships and facilities, marking a significant moment in the war's early stages.

Harper's Magazine played a crucial role in documenting such events, offering contemporary readers a vivid portrayal of the conflict.

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