1861 · [Washington?]
by Bradshaw, Wesley
[Washington?]: Daily News Job Office, 1861. Broadside, printed in two columns with ornamental border, on pink paper. 8 3/4" x 13." Light wear, trimmed to border, Very Good.
A bizarre broadside, evidently printed in several locales, all of them rare. George Washington appears to General McClellan in a vivid dream. The apparition admonishes, "There will be no more Bull Run affairs." A great future is predicted for the United States.
Not in Bartlett, Nevins, Eberstadt, Decker, Sabin. OCLC records about ten institutional locations as of April 2024. (Inventory #: 26230)
A bizarre broadside, evidently printed in several locales, all of them rare. George Washington appears to General McClellan in a vivid dream. The apparition admonishes, "There will be no more Bull Run affairs." A great future is predicted for the United States.
Not in Bartlett, Nevins, Eberstadt, Decker, Sabin. OCLC records about ten institutional locations as of April 2024. (Inventory #: 26230)