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12 December 1862
Unknown
The Latest News. By Telegraph. From the Army of the Potomac. The Main Body of Our Army Across the Rappahannock.
He describes artillery duel on the Potomac.
GLC02744.110.02
Circa 1864
Obituary for Thomas F. Burpee
Died before he could find out about his promotion.
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1861-1877
M.D.S. (fl. 1864-)
Lines Suggested in Memory of Col. Thomas F. Burpee
poem
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5 July 1884
Stevens, Henry S. (fl. 1884-)
The Fourteenth at Gettysburg
Portion of the speech deliverred by Chaplain Henry S. Stevens at the unveiling of the monument of Connecticut's honored regiment at Gettysburg July 3rd, 1884.
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January 1862
Allie (fl. 1862-)
I Want to be an Angel
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21 January 1863
Highly Important from Richmond From General Burnside's Army Operations of the Steamer Currituck Interesting from North Carolina
Four articles about the current war news including troop movements
GLC02744.329
Observing the Day-Honoring the Nation's Dead with Flowers, Eulogies and Public Demonstrations
A special day of speeches and poems prsented to honor the men that died in the war. Reports the words of the mayor and ex-mayor.
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5 April 1864
Buckingham and Union-7,000 to 10,000 Majorit Copperheadism on its Last Legs
2 articles: inevitable triumph and the victories along the way
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1 January 1926
The Rockville Leader-front page
Features article on New Year's message, the "Canning" of Rock Mill Canal, announcements, advertisements and obituary.
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15 March 1929
Sentry Box
Article about R.O.T.C summer camp and the civil war history they will learn.
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19 May 1860
Greeley, Horace (1811-1872)
New York daily tribune. [Vol. 20, no. 5950 (May 19, 1860)]
Discusses the nomination of Abraham Lincoln as President by the Republican National Convention, which convened May 1860 in Chicago, Illinois. Reports on the reaction of citizens in New York City to the announcement of Lincoln's nomination, including...
GLC03127
16 April 1791
Newspaper
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. 2, no. 101 (April 16, 1791)]
Contains "Discourse on Davila. No. 30."; article discussing the right of state legislatures to instruct their state's senators in Congress; extract of a report from the London Humane Society; opinions of Delaware representative John Vining on the...
GLC03128
13 July 1861
Gilbert, Thomas (fl. 1861-1864)
Daily sun. [Vol. 6, no. 299 (July 13, 1861)]
Subjects include the Georgia Constitution, Interesting War News, McClellan Reports the Southerners Strongly Entrenched Two Miles From His Camp, The Engagement Near Martinsburg, Price's Captured Off Cedar Keys. The majority of this issue is taken up...
GLC05959.03.02
1862, 1863, 1864
Morse, N.S. (fl. 1862-1864)
Daily chronicle & sentinel.
Each issue contains telegraphic reports and Northern news, mostly covering battle reports and war news. Commercial reports indicate stock values in Augusta markets, including financial, cotton, dry goods, grain, groceries, country produce, and sale...
GLC05959.07
10 December 1863
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 27, no. 361 (December 10, 1863)]
Subjects include The Siege of Charleston-Further Shelling of the City, Yankees Have Seized All Boats Along the Tennessee River, News on the Siege of Fort Sumter. A proclamation from the governor requests citizens to join in a day of fasting, prayer...
GLC05959.07.05
22 August 1861
Adair & Smith (1861-1864)
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 1, no. 161, (August 22, 1861)]
Lincoln Appoints a Day of Fasting and Prayer, Bill to Admit Missouri into Confederacy Passed by Congress, Letter from Mr.Magraw of Pennsylvania. Miscellaneous advertisements for dentistry, confectionaries, drugs and medicines, food.
GLC05959.09.002
10 June 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 98 (June 10, 1862)]
Subjects include General Joseph Johnston's Address to the Army of Tennessee, Special Correspondence from Phillip's Legion, Letter from the Chaplain of Watkin's Georgia Regiment, Stonewall Jackson's Victory and Turner Ashby's Cavalry, Battle at...
GLC05959.09.027
10 August 1863
Prentice, George Dennison (1802-1870)
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 262 (August 10, 1863)]
News From Charleston. This issue's front page is the same as the previous issue, with the addition of ads in the right column. Several reactions to the elections discuss Union and anti-Union sentiments in Kentucky. The Journal prints a competing...
GLC05959.14.04
6 September 1863
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 289 (September 6, 1863)]
John Morgan and His Followers, Latest from Charleston, Monitors Engage Fort Moultrie, Another Attack to be made on Fort Wagner, Secretary Chase's Proposition Accepted, General Carr in Command at Corinth.
War events in Tennessee are outlined in a...
GLC05959.14.07
1 October 1863
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 314 (October 1, 1863)]
General Halleck's Texas Expedition, Federal Attack on Fort Johnson, Fight with Mosby's Guerrillas, Movements of the Guerrilla Mosby.
A guest editorial uses religious proof to denounce emancipation, with a follow up editorial expressing support...
GLC05959.14.17
7 October 1863
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 320 (October 7, 1863)]
Price's Army Retreating, Skirmishing near Murfreesboro, Official News From Admiral Dahlgren, News From Burnside's Army, Evacuation of Morris Island, Enlistment of Slaves in Maryland Stopped. Minutes of the Louisville Annual Conference of the...
GLC05959.14.19
16 October 1863
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 329 (October 16, 1863)]
Rebels Attack Colliersville, Rebels are Completely Routed, News from Virginia, Lee's Army Crosses Rappahannock, General Meade to be Removed, The Battle on the Rapidan, News From Charleston, Hurlbut's Forces Pursuing Chalmers. Bishop John H. Hawkins...
GLC05959.14.22
30 January 1864
Sandoz, Joel H. and Spencer, William H.
Opelousas courier. [Vol. 11, no. 43 (January 30, 1864)]
The front page is in French and the back page is in English. Includes announcement of Surgeons and Confederate Army, $600 Reward for Runaway Slave, Capt. Perrodin of the 10th Louisiana Regiment will Leave for Virginia and Deliver Letters to Soldiers...
GLC05959.15.03
1861/09/28, 1861/12/07
True witness (New Orleans, La.)
Vol. 8 nos. 31 and 41. Presbyterian religious newspaper. The 12/7/1861 issue discusses slavery and religious readings for soldiers.
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28 September 1861
True witness. [ Vol. 8, no. 31 (September 28, 1861)
Peaceful Resolutions, Thoughts for Southern Presbyterians, Stealing Negroes, Major General G.W. Smith to Command the Army Previously led by General Joseph E. Johnston and Beauregard.
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