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Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 76 (May 27, 1864)]
27 May 1864
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Reports from Army of Northern Virginia & Georgia, the battle begun.
GLC05959.72.111
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 77 (May 28, 1864)]
28 May 1864
List of Casualties of the North Carolina during the Battle of Bermuda Hundred, Press Reports from General Lee's Army, Banks escape from Alexandria, Louisiana, Yankee Warfare is becoming desperate as they burn all the mills, factories, and residences...
GLC05959.72.112
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (June 2, 1864)]
2 June 1864
The fighting during the month of May, total 70,000 killed, The big battle daily looked for.
GLC05959.72.113
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (June 17, 1864)]
17 June 1864
Movement on Petersburg, the enemy charge and carry our position, Fighting along Petersburg railroad.
GLC05959.72.114
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (July 2, 1864)]
2 July 1864
The situation at Petersburg.
GLC05959.72.115
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (August 17, 1864)]
17 August 1864
Battle of the White Tavern, Mosby near Berryville, Starving out the South.
GLC05959.72.117
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (January 9, 1865)]
9 January 1865
General Hood's Official Version of the Battle of Nashville.
GLC05959.72.120
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (January 21, 1865)]
January 21, 1865
The fall of Fort Fisher, Letter by Admiral David Porter, Peace Resolutions Yankee Congress, General Sherman's Freed Men, Resignation of James A. Seddon, Secretary of War.
GLC05959.72.122
Daily express. [Vol. 11, no. 189, whole no. 3730 (August 9, 1861)]
9 August 1861
A.F. Crutchfield & Co., fl. 1861
Accounts of the Yankee Army in Washington - Their Outrages - The Manassas Panic, Unprecedented Barbarism - Burning of Hampton by the Vandals, The Battle of Manassas Plains - General Scott Insane on Flank Movements.
GLC05959.74.08
to Eliakim P. Scammon
22 October 1863
Kelley, Benjamin Franklin, 1807-1891
Marked cypher at top. Brigadier General Kelley writes to Brigadier General Scammon discussing the journey of General William Woods Averell from Beverly to Lewisburg, West Virginia. States he is taking 10 days of rations. Advises that Scammon give...
GLC02414.171
to Sister Mamie
January 11,1863
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Mentions receipt of socks, gloves and diary from home. References Battle of Fredericksburg, Union Commander William S. Rosecrans and the Battle of Murfreesboro. Also comments on General W. T. Brooks' thoughts on the 2nd Regiment and their courage...
GLC03523.18.02
January 12, 1863
Provides an illustration and description of Union and Confederate battle formations including skirmish lines, lines of battle for infantry, batteries, and reserves. Mentions his promotion to orderly sergeant, and details the duties associated with...
GLC03523.18.03
15 May 1863
Discusses the Second Battle of Fredericksburg and the death of his tent mate who was "shot dead after we gained the [Marye's] heights." Wishes "the President would put his conscription in force for one million of men…and make putting down the...
GLC03523.18.04
to parents
13 May 1864
Describes fighting during Wilderness Campaign and the death of Captain Orville Bixby. Lists casualties and includes a description of battle. Praises and gives thanks to God for sparing his life during fighting, and provides an account of being...
GLC03523.18.09
16 May 1864
Discusses "very hard fighting" in recent battles, and lists the names of the men from the regiment killed in action. Most likely referencing the battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse that occurred on 12 May, though this is not indicated in the letter...
GLC03523.18.10
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 22 (August 28, 1861)]
28 August 1861
Mr. Russell's letter to the London "Times" - The defeat at Manassas, Effect of the retreat from Bull Run in England, The protest of the Democratic members of the New Hampshire Legislature against appropriations for a war against the South.
GLC05959.73.01
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 25 (September 18, 1861)]
18 September 1861
The Nuetrality of Kentucky, The Troops at Manassas, The forward movement of General Lee's Army.
GLC05959.73.02
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 27 (October 2, 1861)]
2 October 1861
The War in Kentucky - Proclamation from General Johston, The Potomac cannonade, The Lexington victory, Rumored Battle at Paducah - General A. Sidney Johson in Command.
GLC05959.73.03
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 28 (October 9, 1861)]
9 October 1861
The Battle of Lexington, October 9 Battle at Greenbriar River.
GLC05959.73.04
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 29 (October 16, 1861)]
16 October 1861
Victory at Pensacola.
GLC05959.73.05
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 32 (November 6, 1861)]
6 November 1861
2nd engagement at Leesburg, General Scott trying to supersede General McClellan, Casualty list of Battle of Leesburg.
GLC05959.73.06
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 33 (November 13, 1861)]
13 November 1861
Battle of Belmont - Victory, Enemy completely routed, Fight at Fort Walker & Port Royal.
GLC05959.73.07
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 34 (November 20, 1861)]
20 November 1861
President Lincoln as seen by a friend, General Johnston's order to the Army of the Potomac, Confederate force on the eastern shore of Maryland, Confederate victory near Springfield, Missouri.
GLC05959.73.08
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 7, no. 34 (November 27, 1861)]
27 November 1861
The capture of our ministers to France & England (Trent Affair), Confederate victory near Jacksonboro, Skirmish near Falls Church.
GLC05959.73.09
Daily express. [Vol. 11, no. 133, whole no. 3674 (June 4, 1861)]
4 June 1861
Fight at Fairfax, Virginia confirmed.
GLC05959.74.02
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