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21 April 1865
Cushing, Edward H. (1829-1879)
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 12, whole no. 3899 (April 21, 1865)]
The negro soldeier, Linocln's religious habits, Rebellion.
GLC05959.54.53
8 April 1864
The Houston daily telegraph. [Supplement (April 8, 1864)]
Telegraphy. List of deserters. Proclamation by Mayor for a fast day.
GLC05959.55.03
18 May 1861
Cowardin, J.A. & Hammersley
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 19, no. 114 (May 18, 1861)]
Reported Obstruction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad near Harper's Ferry, A Resolution in Reference to a day of Fasting and Prayer by Congress of the Confederate States, Mr. Seward's Definition of Treason.
GLC05959.56.002
17 March 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 66 (March 17, 1864)]
Proclamation by President Jefferson Davis, making Friday, April 8, 1864 a day of fasting and prayer, Rebel cavalry attacks the enemy at Snickersville, and is successful in killing, wounding, and capturing all but 3 of the Yankee targets, Papers from...
GLC05959.56.148
12 August 1864
Smith, Bailey & Co.,
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (August 12, 1864)]
Entire Rebel Force evacuate Maryland's side of the Potomac, Enemy crossing at Williamsport 6 to 8 thousand strong, Eighth Virginia Cavalry burn Chambersburg - Jubal Early's Raid, The 4th of August to be a day of Fast, A Proclamation by Lincoln, The...
GLC05959.57.19
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