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Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 28 (February 1, 1862)]
February 1, 1862
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
The battles fought in 1861, Manassas report of General Jos. E. Johnston, The great Burnside disaster.
GLC05959.56.102
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 30 (February 4, 1862)]
February 4, 1862
Spicy letter from Commander R. Semmes to the London Times, The Battles of 1861 - Official Reports.
GLC05959.56.103
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 32 (February 6, 1862)]
February 6, 1862
The Battles of 1861 - Official Reports, General Bonham's Resignation, Letter from Halleck to General Price, From Port Royal - Sherman's Expedition.
GLC05959.56.104
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 33 (February 7, 1862)]
February 7, 1862
Official Reports: The Battle of 1861, the Engagement on Greenbrier River, intelligence reports reveal between 10,000 and 15,000 Yankee troops are encamped on Ship Island, Reports that Burnside fleet is moving away from Hatteras towards Roanoke Island...
GLC05959.56.105
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 34 (February 8, 1862)]
February 8, 1862
Report on the Yankee "Epedition of the Southwest," with Butler in command, Official report of the engagement at Piketon, General Polk finds himself in a most distressing situation, Report of the Burnside Expedition heading toward Roanoke Island, Flag...
GLC05959.56.106
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 21, no. 49 (February 26, 1862)]
February 26, 1862
Arrival of a Flag of Truce, Message of President Jefferson Davis, The Roanoke Island Captures.
GLC05959.56.107
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 15 (January 18, 1864)]
January 18, 1864
Telegraphic dispatch from Texas - The State legislature passed an act placing the entire military power of the State at the disposal of the Confederacy for a full year, Telegraphic dispatch from Charleston reports the continued steady bombardment of...
GLC05959.56.139
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 16 (January 19, 1864)]
January 19, 1864
Heavy bombardment of Charleston continues, although the attacks on Fort Sumter have subsided, the miserable state of affairs in East Tennessee.
GLC05959.56.140
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 26 (January 30, 1864)]
January 30, 1864
Report on the movements of Lt. General Longstreet's Army in East Gtennessee, Correspondence between General McClellan and General Halleck during General Pope's campaign, A tlegraphic dispatch from Charleston states that the enemy has reopened fire on...
GLC05959.56.142
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 27 (February 1, 1864)]
February 1, 1864
Affairs in Knoxville, Capture of Yankees in E. Tennessee, A Picture of Charleston Under Fire.
GLC05959.56.143
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