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Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 812 (July 21, 1863)]
21 July 1863
Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863
Latest from morris Island, The Great Northern Riots, 200 Killed in Riots.
GLC05959.43.24
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 825 (August 5, 1863)]
5 August 1863
Members of the Choctaw Tribe Travel to Meet President Davis at richmond, Grant Establishes Garrison of 3,000 Men, Banks Defeated, Loses 6,000 men, including 4,000 Prisoners, Taylor and Magruder's Forces United, News from the Mississippi, Battle of...
GLC05959.43.26
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 826 (August 6, 1863)]
6 August 1863
Meade Crosses the Rappahannock into Culpepper County, A truce steamer arrives at Fort Morgan from New Orleans with Prisoners, Lincoln issues order, for every Yankee soldier killed, a rebel soldier is to be executed, Severe cavalry fight near Brandy...
GLC05959.43.27
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 827 (August 7, 1863)]
7 August 1863
Telegram states Rebel Raiders captured including Colonel Ashby, An Expedition led by Grant, The Bombardment of Battery Wagner, the Fight of Morris Island, The Fight on James River, Pictures of the Battle of Charleston, From Tennessee - Review of Two...
GLC05959.43.28
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 829 (August 10, 1863)]
10 August 1863
The Siege of Charleston, The War in Mississippi, Yankee Monitor Disabled by James River Battery, The Pope on the American War, Yankee Raid in Florida, Prisoner Exchange of Major General Stephen D. Lee.
GLC05959.43.29
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 832 (August 13, 1863)]
13 August 1863
Yankee Despotism in Tennessee, Oath Extorted of the Citizens, Negro Labor.
GLC05959.43.31
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 11, 949 (January 4, 1864)]
4 January 1864
General Fletcher's Farewell, Results of the Draft in the U.S.
GLC05959.43.35
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 12, 019 (March 25, 1864)]
March 25, 1864
The Mobile Blockade Squadron.
GLC05959.43.37
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 12, 101 (June 30, 1864)]
30 June 1864
Grant's Manueverings, Confederaes in petersburg, Latest from the Georgia Front - Movements near Marietta.
GLC05959.43.38
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 85, no. 12, 196 (October 20, 1864)]
20 October 1864
From the Trans-Mississippi, Our Army on the Outskirts of Chattanooga, Sherman's report on the Atlanta Campaign.
GLC05959.43.42
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 85, no. 12, 221 (November 19, 1864)]
19 November 1864
The Latest from Sherman, Letters on the Purchase & Emancipation of Slaves by the Confederate Government.
GLC05959.43.43
Charleston mercury. [Vol. 86, no. 12, 262 (January 9, 1865)]
9 January 1865
General Hood's Official Report, Affairs in Savannah - Sherman's New Regulations.
GLC05959.43.44
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 81, no. 11, 496 (July 10, 1862)]
10 July 1862
The Battles Before Richmond, The Siege of Vicksburg, Recapture of BR, Full Yankee Accounts.
GLC05959.44.19
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 81, no. 11, 518 (August 5, 1862)]
5 August 1862
The Night Attack on McClellan's Fleet and Camp on the James River, President Jefferson Davis on Retaliation.
GLC05959.44.20
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 81, no. 11, 579 (October 16, 1862)]
16 October 1862
Battle of Corinth, Drilling Negro Regiments, Description of the Confederate Seal, Yankee Force in Middle Tennessee, The Campaign in Maryland, Yankee Atrocities in Florida, The Battle Between Bragg and Buell, .Confederate States Diploamcy, McClellan...
GLC05959.44.22
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 81, no. 11, 605 (November 15, 1862)]
15 November 1862
The Expedition into North Carolina, The Campaign in Kentucky, Seward on the late Piracies - the Pursuit of the Alabama, The War in the Southwest.
GLC05959.44.23
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 81, no. 11, 621 (December 4, 1862)]
4 December 1862
The Richmond Campaign of Burnside, Prospect of a Fight at Fredericksburg, The Defense of Mobile, Bombardment of Pt. Lavaca.
GLC05959.44.24
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 82, no. 11, 662 (January 24, 1863)]
January 24, 1863
The Defeat of Burnside, The Galveston Victory, General Forrest's Raid into Western Tennessee, Reported Yankee Victory on the Arkansas River, The Alabama Again, Beast Butler in Boston, News from Virginia, Successes in the West.
GLC05959.44.26
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 82, no. 11, 675 (February 7, 1863)]
February 7, 1863
Impending Anarchy in the North, Address of General Hooker on Assuming Command, Impressions of an English Correspondent on the Campaign in Virginia, The War on the Ocean.
GLC05959.44.27
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 82, no. 11, 772 (June 4, 1863)]
4 June 1863
The War in Mississippi, Dead Bodies Placed in Heaps, Assault by Grant and His Army, British Criticism of the Campaign on the Rappahannock, The Campaign on the Rappahannock, The Latest from Vicksburg, Speech Made by General Pemberton.
GLC05959.44.28
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 845 (August 29, 1863)]
29 August 1863
Continued Bombardment of Fort Sumter, Capture of U.S. Gunboats "Satelite" and "Reliance", The Federals Advancing Upon Richmond, The Heroism of Missouri, Treatment of Rebel Prisoners in Various Northern Camps.
GLC05959.44.30
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 83, no. 11, 945 (December 29, 1863)]
December 29, 1863
Latest from the U.S., Confederate, and European Congresses, Gen. J.E. Johnston Takes Command, Negro Revolt at Fort Jackson, One Hundred and Seventy-Second Day of the Siege of Charleston, Butler Requires all in Norfolk to take the Oath, Peace...
GLC05959.44.33
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 11, 984 (February 13, 1864)]
February 13, 1864
Trouble Between France and the Lincoln Government, The Siege of Charleston, Another Advance of the Enemy up the Peninsula, Latest from Johnston's Army.
GLC05959.44.34
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 12, 077 (June 2, 1864)]
2 June 1864
Sherman's Raid in Northern Georgia, Petitions Presented in English Parliament to Help End American War, Dispatch from Battle Ground, Near Mechanicsville, Meeting of the Confederate Congress, Lincoln's Bogus Proclamation (May 17, 1864).
GLC05959.44.35
Tri-weekly mercury. [Vol. 84, no. 12, 079 (June 4, 1864)]
4 June 1864
Progress of the Campaign in Virginia, Grant's Unprecedented Losses, Latest from the Army of General Johnston, From General Lee's Army, Siegel's Defeat, Summary of the Fight in Spottsylvania.
GLC05959.44.36
New South. [Vol. 1, no. 11 (November 1, 1862)]
1 November 1862
Death of General Mitchell, Fighting at Coosanohatchie & Pocotaligo.
GLC05959.47.01
New South. [Vol. 1, no. 28 (March 14, 1863)]
March 14, 1863
Letter from President Lincoln to the Working Men of Manchester, The Loss of the Indianola.
GLC05959.47.02
New South. [Vol. 1, no. 31 (April 4, 1863)]
4 April 1863
Death of major General E.V. Summer, Jacsonville, Florida Evacuated & Destroyed.
GLC05959.47.04
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from J. Parke]
21 April 1863 or 1864
Parke, J., fl. 1863
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon in which Parke states that he is "innocent of having given aid & comfort to the Rebels." Asks for an immediate trial. With pencil note from Scammon (possibly in his hand) asking Parke "Did you not negotiate or...
GLC02414.071
to Jacob Dolson Cox
5 April 1862
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio informs General Cox that first Lieutenant William Shepperd is resigning because of ill health. Year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.072
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the military division at Charleston that a recent dispatch from Cox makes him anxious to get the tracing paper Cox promised. States he wants to compile a map and they cannot afford to...
GLC02414.073
to Major Davis
4 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to Major Davis, the Provost Marshall, to report that Confederate General Alfred Beckley has been arrested. Year inferred from content and from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.074
to Brigade Surgeon Clendermin
1 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to the brigade surgeon in Wheeling, West Virginia to ask if he has been ordered to Fayetteville, West Virginia. Year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.075
7 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division at Charleston to inform that the roads are very bad from Gauley to Fayetteville, West Virginia. Recommends waiting for the weather to improve before marching. States,...
GLC02414.076
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division at Charleston to ask when the artillery horses would be coming. States they can move with the four Mountain Howitzers as far as Princeton without the horses. Asks where...
GLC02414.077
to Captain G.M. Bascom
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes the Assistant Adjutant General in Charleston, West Virginia to inform that some prisoners were sent to Columbus before receiving orders that they should go to Wheeling. Has telegraphed to correct this. Reports...
GLC02414.078
to Captain C.N. Goulding
3 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to Goulding in Wheeling Virginia that he sent the "ords Rects" (ordnance receipts?) by mail.
GLC02414.079
8 April 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division in Charleston, West Virginia about the location of Union and Confederate troops in the area. States that he has the names of several wealthy men who are able to furnish...
GLC02414.080
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram to James L. Botsford]
6 July 1863
W. H. Powell writes a telegram to Captain James L. Botsford of the 23rd Ohio asking if he should take a force of 250 from his regiment and 250 from another regiment and move on the Confederates in the morning. States, "I want revenge in some way for...
GLC02414.081
7 July 1863
Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin F. Coates writes a telegram to Captain James L. Botsford of the 23rd Ohio to report that six Confederate deserters broke out of jail at Lewisburg, West Virginia and have come in. With autograph endorsement signed of...
GLC02414.082
[Scammon endorsement on a manuscript letter from John T. Toland] [incomplete]
11 July 1863
Toland, John T., fl. 1863-1864
Toland writes to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio in cypher about moving to Wyoming [Courthouse]. Might be only part of the letter. With autograph endorsement on verso by Scammon, signed in initials of Scammon stating that "Lt Hastings will...
GLC02414.083
to his cousin
6 September 1863
Nant, E., fl. 1863
Copy of a letter from E. Nant to a cousin stating that he was arrested in August on orders of General Eliakim P. Scammon because of some letters he wrote after Jenkin's raid (Confederate General Albert G. Jenkins) that ended up in the hands of the...
GLC02414.084
[Scammon endorsement on a telegram from Benjamin F. Kelley]
8 September 1863
A telegram from Brigadier General Benjamin F. Kelley to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio to say that he would like to appoint First Lieutenant S. B. McCulloch to his staff in the 5th VA Infantry. Asks him to approve this. With autograph...
GLC02414.085
to Eliakim P. Scammon
2 November 1863
Tomlinson, A.A., fl. 1863
A telegram from Colonel Tomlinson to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio to say that he cannot be sure whether cavalry at Hughes Ferry will be able to find Gauley, West Virginia. Reports that the river has risen 18 inches in the last day. With...
GLC02414.086
to unknown
14 September 1863
White, Carr Bailey, 1823-1871
Possibly a telegram to General Eliakim P. Scammon. Colonel White reports that some deserters have come in and that there is a small battalion at Princeton, West Virginia. He will send more information as he gets it. White, a Union Brevet Brigadier...
GLC02414.087
15 September 1863
Colonel White reports in telegram that he has no more information on enemy movements. States that it was reported that the Confederates had six siege guns at Princeton, West Virginia. Author signed only as White; name and rank obtained from docket.
GLC02414.088
5 November 1863
Duval, J.A., fl. 1863
Telegram gives scouting information from Colonel Carr Bailey White. Reports that there are three Confederate companies moving toward Gauley bridge, West Virginia. Docket states, "Col. Duval, White reports movement of enemy's infantry." Date from...
GLC02414.089
to Captain G. M. Bascom
circa spring 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to Bascom, the Assistant Adjutant General in Charleston, West Virginia to inform of a prisoner in Columbus. States that he referred his care to General Jacob Dolson Cox, commander of the division. Only dated...
GLC02414.090
March 31, 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox in Charleston, West Virginia to state that the men of the 30th regiment have $5000 to send to needy families. Wants to send Captain Fowler with the money and reports it will take 15 days. Year...
GLC02414.091
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox in Charleston, West Virginia. Gives information on the route from Wytheville to Princeton in West Virginia. States it is 49 miles from Princeton to Wytheville and 42 miles from Raleigh to...
GLC02414.092
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox in Charleston, West Virginia. Reports that three companies are scouting in Wyoming County, West Virginia. Year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.093
to G. M. Bascom
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to the Assistant Adjutant General in Charleston, West Virginia. Reports that a Dr. Naughter is so ill that he doesn't feel he can detain him any longer. Mentions that he can only approve the leave of two...
GLC02414.094
to Lieutenant Gardner
circa 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio reports that Captain Gilmore at Raleigh needs forage and asks when Gardner can get him some. Not dated, year inferred from Scammon's rank as Colonel.
GLC02414.095
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division in Charleston, West Virginia to report on scouting activities. Gives locations of Confederate troops around Lewisburg, West Virginia. States, "Rebs. are pressing Militia...
GLC02414.096
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes to General Cox commanding the division in Charleston, West Virginia to say that he will move tomorrow if possible. States they only have 41 tents for the brigade and that they can have 10 days rations at...
GLC02414.097
March 28, 1862
Colonel Scammon of the 23rd Ohio writes Bascom, the Assistant Adjutant General in Charleston, West Virginia about a Lieutenant asking for leave. Mentions that Lieutenant Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes will obtain recruits. Year inferred from Scammon's...
GLC02414.098
Memphis tri-weekly appeal. [Vol. 17, no. 111 (September 12, 1861)]
12 September 1861
M'Clanahon & Dill
Surrender of Fort Hatteras.
GLC05959.49.01
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (November 11, 1863)]
11 November 1863
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Opening Statement on the reopening of the paper - against the Confederacy, Slidell lying in europe, Semmes the pirate, Traitor Slidell on Slavery, The Fugitive Slave Law, The Oath of Allegiance, Origin of army negroes, The rebellion a conspiracy....
GLC05959.50.01
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 2 (November 18, 1863)]
18 November 1863
The enlistment of negroes, Boasting Bragg - Lying, Jeff Davis & armed negroes, Breckenridge on rebellion, Jeff Davis the Rebel, the right of revolution, Who got up the rebellion.
GLC05959.50.02
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 3 (January 9, 1864)]
9 January 1864
General Grant & Foster, Teaching the slaves to rebel, Compensating the rebels, Effects of war upon the South. Brig. General Averill has destroyed Longstreet's winter supplies, General Burnside's speech, Andrew Jackson on coercing a state.
GLC05959.50.03
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 4 (January 16, 1864)]
January 16, 1864
Murfreesboro battleground, Speech of A.H. Stephens, Arming the slaves, The hanging of Dodd.
GLC05959.50.04
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 5 (January 23, 1864)]
January 23,1864
The Government of Jeff Davis, Brutal character of the rebellion, Slavery the cause of war, General Bragg's farewell address to his army, Address by General Marshal to the people of E. Tennessee.
GLC05959.50.05
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 6 (January 30, 1864)]
January 30, 1864
Proposition to hang Governor Johnson, Message of Governor Andrews of Massachusetts, General Grant on the conduct of war, Abolitionism in Arkansas, Abraham Lincoln & an undivided country, Assault on Knoxville, a rebel account.
GLC05959.50.06
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 7 (February 6, 1864)]
February 6, 1864
Speech of W.G. Brownlow, Evacuation of Corinth, Conscription North & South.
GLC05959.50.07
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 8 (February 13, 1864)]
Gov. Andrew Johnson on Slavery & compensated labor, The virtue of the Amnesty Oath, Address to the President of the US on behalf of the people of E. Tennessee, Longstreet's position in Tennessee.
GLC05959.50.08
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 9 (February 20, 1864)]
February 20, 1864
Correspondence between Longstreet & General J.G. Foster, Secesh almanac - Who began the war, Imprisonment of General Tombs, Brownlow dead, A big scare at Richmond, Freedom convention of the slave trade Slavery & the war, Speech of General Burnside in...
GLC05959.50.09
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 10 (February 27, 1864)]
February 27, 1864
The Oath of Amnesty - slaves - impressments, etc.
GLC05959.50.10
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 11 (March 5, 1864)]
5 March 1864
Recent expedition into North Carolina, Daring & successful raid into North Carolina, The Army of the Cumberland between Tunnel Hill & Dalton.
GLC05959.50.11
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 12 (March 12, 1864)]
March 12, 1864
Johnston's attempt to relieve Vicksburg, Correspondence between General Johnston & Jeff Davis, Correspondence between Grant & Sherman, The discontent in North Carolina, Synopsis of the Rebel Tax Bill, Reports from Florida, The Situation at Mobile...
GLC05959.50.12
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 14 (April 9, 1864)]
9 April 1864
A proclamation by the President.
GLC05959.50.13
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 15 (April 16, 1864)]
16 April 1864
The Monroe Doctorine.
GLC05959.50.14
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 16 (April 23, 1864)]
23 April 1864
The setting free of negroes, Terrible butchery at Ft. Pillow, Knoxville as a fortified city.
GLC05959.50.15
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 17 (April 30, 1864)]
30 April 1864
Mercy for Slaveholders, What to do with the Negroes.
GLC05959.50.16
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 18 (May 7, 1864)]
7 May 1864
Proclamation to the citizens of E. Tennessee, General R.E. Lee & John Brown.
GLC05959.50.17
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 19 (May 14, 1864)]
14 May 1864
Grant & Sherman's victories, Fighting in Louisiana, Lee abandons the field, Butler ships Beauregard, Longstreet & Pelgram wounded, General Jenkins Killed, Butler reported within 10 miles of Richmond, Rebel gunboat sunk in Albemarle Sound, Strategical...
GLC05959.50.18
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 20 (May 21, 1864)]
21 May 1864
Well done General Sherman, The Fort Pillow massacre, General Meade & Wright narrowly escaped capture.
GLC05959.50.19
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 21 (May 28, 1864)]
28 May 1864
Jeff Davis vs. foreign governments, Loosing our negroes.
GLC05959.50.20
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 22 (June 4, 1864)]
Defenses of Richmond.
GLC05959.50.21
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 23 (June 11, 1864)]
11 June 1864
New Rebel Weapon - The Stink Ball
GLC05959.50.22
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 24 (June 18, 1864)]
18 June 1864
Lincoln & Johnson, Morgan attacked Hobson at Cynthiana, forcing surrender.
GLC05959.50.23
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 25 (June 25, 1864)]
25 June 1864
Nomination of Andrew Johnson as Vice President, Schedule of Stamp Duties.
GLC05959.50.24
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 26 (July 2, 1864)]
2 July 1864
Speech of Dr. Breckinridge.
GLC05959.50.25
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 31 (August 17, 1864)]
17 August 1864
Burning of Governor Letcher's house, The new law regulationg trade with the insurgent states, Killing off rebel generals.
GLC05959.50.26
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 32 (August 24, 1864)]
24 August 1864
Rebel terms of peace, Wheeler's rebel raid.
GLC05959.50.27
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 33 (August 31, 1864)]
31 August 1864
Wheeler's raid.
GLC05959.50.28
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 34 (September 7, 1864)]
7 September 1864
The Federal prisoners at Macon, Speech of Emerson Ethridge made in Nashville, March 18, 62, Another battle in Greeneville, Death of General Morgan, Hood's army in full retreat, Brisk fighting in Smithfield, Va.
GLC05959.50.29
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 35 (September 14, 1864)]
14 September 1864
Particulars from Atlanta.
GLC05959.50.30
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 36 (September 21, 1864)]
21 September 1864
Proclamation by Governor Johnson, Wheeler's thieves returning, The platform of the National Union Party, The Chicago platform, Lincoln & Johnson electoral ticket, Celebrating Morgan's death, Great federal victory in Shenandoah Valley, 4 Rebel...
GLC05959.50.31
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 37 (September 28, 1864)]
28 September 1864
Celebrating Morgan's death, McClellan's platform, Sheridan's great victory, Letter from General Wool.
GLC05959.50.32
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 38 (October 5, 1864)]
5 October 1864
Terrible losses of the rebel army near Atlanta, A visit to Atlanta, McClellan heading nobility, Speech by Seward, Mosby incapacitated by his wounds.
GLC05959.50.33
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 39 (October 12, 1864)]
12 October 1864
The new McClellan ticket, Proclamation of the Governor, Fight at Big Shanty, General Rosecrans victorious in Missouri, Where Hooker Stands, General Burnside in Salem, Lee's supplies destroyed, Sheridan lays waste to Shenandoah Valley, Sherman whips...
GLC05959.50.34
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 40 (October 19, 1864)]
19 October 1864
Unpublished letters by Andrew Jackson, How McClellan's plan originated, Proclamation by the Governor, Indiana goes for Lincoln, The French defeat the Mexicans, Matamoros occupied by the French, Brisk firing in front of Petersburg, Cavalry fight near...
GLC05959.50.35
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 41 (October 26, 1864)]
26 October 1864
Letter from A.H. Stephens, Report on the battle of Cedar Creek, Brilliant victory of the colored troops near Ft. Donelson, 250 of Forrest's cavalry whipped by 83 negroes, the letter of Ethridge, The notorious Rose Greenhow.
GLC05959.50.36
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 42 (November 2, 1864)]
2 November 1864
Great battle at Morristown, Rebel General Vaughn wounded, Hood repusled three times, Price shipped in Missouri, Vaughn's bloody order, McClellan meeting stampeded.
GLC05959.50.37
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 43 (November 9, 1864)]
9 November 1864
Assaults by the Louisville Journal, Lincoln in reply, Vaugn's late disaster, Convention of rebel governors - they call for negro soldiers, General Hooker speaks again, Governor Johnson's speech, News from Richmond.
GLC05959.50.38
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 44 (November 16, 1864)]
16 November 1864
Another fight in Carolina, Sheridan again victorious, Plymouth, NC recaptured, Rebel army attempting to cross the Mississippi, Butchery of the Union men at Saltville..
GLC05959.50.39
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 45 (November 23, 1864)]
23 November 1864
Retreat of Gillam's forces, Jeff Davis' message - Negro soldiers.
GLC05959.50.40
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 46 (November 30, 1864)]
30 November 1864
Reported March of Sherman.
GLC05959.50.41
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 47 (December 7, 1864)]
December 7,1864
General Sherman's March, Movements of Hood, Hood in middle Tennessee, Sherman's army six miles of Savannah.
GLC05959.50.42
Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 48 (December 14, 1864)]
14 December 1864
Semmes vessel reported wrecked, Beauregard marching on Ft. Pillow, Movement on Richmond expected, Rosecrans superseded by Dodge, General Lyon marching into Kentucky, Murfreesboro assaulted, Rebels repulsed with heavy losses.
GLC05959.50.43
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