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Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 184, whole no. 3848 (December 19, 1864)]
December 19, 1864
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
General Hood has routed Thomas at Franklin.
GLC05959.54.18
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 186, whole no. 3850 (December 23, 1864)]
December 23, 1864
Sherman within 40 miles of Savannah, Johnsonville evacuated, General Thomas abandoned his position at Franklin & formed a line of battle at Nashville.
GLC05959.54.20
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 188, whole no. 3852 (December 28, 1864)]
December 28, 1864
Large Yankee fleet off the coast from Port Royal, South Carolina.
GLC05959.54.21
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 193, whole no. 3857 (January 9, 1865)]
9 January 1865
Fight at Gordonsville.
GLC05959.54.22
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 194, whole no. 3858 (January 11, 1865)]
January 11, 1865
Letter by General Breckinridge.
GLC05959.54.23
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 196, whole no. 3860 (January 16, 1865)]
January 16, 1865
Letter by Admiral Raphael Semmes, Report on Hood's movements & Thomas, Defeat by Bragg of Butler & Porter at Wilmington.
GLC05959.54.24
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 197, whole no. 3861 (January 18, 1865)]
January 18, 1865
Official correspondence.
GLC05959.54.25
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 199, whole no. 3817 (January 23, 1865)]
January 23, 1865
Peace movement, Extent of the failure, the removal of General Butler, to the people of Texas.
GLC05959.54.26
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 201, whole no. 3819 (January 27, 1865)]
January 27, 1865
Fort Smith & Van Buren evacuated, Letter by William Seward, Atlanta as left by the enemy.
GLC05959.54.27
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 204, whole no. 3822 (February 3, 1865)]
February 3, 1865
Message of Gevernor Allen to the Louisiana Legislature.
GLC05959.54.28
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 205, whole no. 3823 (February 6, 1865)]
February 6, 1865
Description of capture of Fort Fisher, Attack on Wilmington.
GLC05959.54.29
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 205, whole no. (February 8, 1865)]
February 8, 1865
Mexico offering friendship & hospitality to Confederate officers, Rebels blew up Fort Cartswell, Sherman is to partition Sea Islands abandoned by the rebels to the negroes.
GLC05959.54.30
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 208, whole no. 4826 (February 13, 1865)]
February 13, 1865
The new negro bill.
GLC05959.54.31
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 210, whole no. 4828 (February 17, 1865)]
February 17, 1865
From General Early's Army, sherman advancing on Charleston.
GLC05959.54.32
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 211, whole no. 4829 (February 17, 1865)]
February 20, 1865
The battle of Franklin.
GLC05959.54.33
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 213, whole no. 3875 (February 24, 1865)]
February 24, 1865
Telegraph from President Davis, accounts on Richmond, Petersburg, Charleston, New York, President Davis speaks on Independence.
GLC05959.54.34
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 146, whole no. 3877 (March 1, 1865)]
1 March 1865
President Davis on the peace question, Speech of Mr. Davis in Richmond, The last battle of Captain Bill Anderson, the Quantrell querrilla.
GLC05959.54.35
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 292, whole no. 4292 (March 3, 1865)]
3 March 1865
The peace conference.
GLC05959.54.36
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 148, whole no. 3879 (March 6, 1865)]
6 March 1865
The Goliad meeting, Orangeburg captured by Sherman, Maximillian to be recognized.
GLC05959.54.37
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 152, whole no. 3883 (March 15, 1865)]
March 15, 1865
General Jos. E. Johnston's official report on the campaign in the South West.
GLC05959.54.39
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 153, whole no. 3884 (March 17, 1865)]
March 17, 1865
Abstract of Governor Brown's message, The fall of Fort Fisher, Condition of the slaves stolen by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.40
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 154, whole no. 3885 (March 20, 1865)]
March 20, 1865
Correspondence connected with the resignation of James A. Seddon, General J.E. Johnston & J.B. Hood, Major General Forrest, Lincoln's Inaugural.
GLC05959.54.41
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 155, whole no. 3886 (March 22, 1865)]
March 22, 1865
Dispatches regarding the defeat & capture of General Early by Sheridan, Sherman in Fayetteville, NC, Guerrillas active in Kentucky, 25,000 loyal blacks being organized into regiments by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.42
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 156, whole no. 3887 (March 24, 1865)]
March 24, 1865
Attack on Mobile has commenced.
GLC05959.54.43
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 1, whole no. 3888 (March 27, 1865)]
March 27, 1865
The latest phases of the American War, Early was found by Waynesboro, attacked by Custer, enemy fired one volley and fled like sheep as Custer closed his lines, etc.
GLC05959.54.44
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 2, whole no. (March 29, 1865)]
March 29, 1865
Correspondence between Wade Hampton & Sherman, concerning foraging parties.
GLC05959.54.45
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 3, whole no.3890 (March 31, 1865)]
March 31, 1865
Important message by President Davis to Congress of CSA, General Lee's address to his army.
GLC05959.54.46
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 4, whole no.3891 (April 3, 1865)]
3 April 1865
Graphic description of the Battle of Gaines Mill, Mr. Lincoln's last speech.
GLC05959.54.47
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 5, whole no.3892 (April 5, 1865)]
5 April 1865
Richmond now being evacuated, Letter by President Davis to General Lee, General Lee to General Grant, General Grant to General Lee.
GLC05959.54.48
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 8, whole no.3895 (April 12, 1865)]
12 April 1865
The Governor, Hopelessness of Southern subjugation.
GLC05959.54.49
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 9, whole no.3896 (April 14, 1865)]
14 April 1865
Dispatches from eastern cities show great excitement over the fall of Richmond & Petersburg, Lee's surrender.
GLC05959.54.50
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 10, whole no.3897 (April 17, 1865)]
17 April 1865
Report on Sheridan's battle at Five Forks.
GLC05959.54.51
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 11, whole no. (April 19, 1865)]
19 April 1865
Magruder in Galveston, Reports of occupation of Mobile by Union troops, Spanish Fort & Fort Blakely captured, Richmond & Petersburg evacuated.
GLC05959.54.52
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 12, whole no. 3899 (April 21, 1865)]
21 April 1865
The negro soldeier, Linocln's religious habits, Rebellion.
GLC05959.54.53
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 15, whole no. 3902 (April 28, 1865)]
28 April 1865
Seward to recover, Booth arrested near Baltimore, Description of Booth's movements before the assassination, Corpse of President laid out in the White House, Account on assault on Seward, Conspiracy ascertained to assassinate every member of the...
GLC05959.54.54
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 19, whole no. 3906 (May 8, 1865)]
8 May 1865
Davis reported to have gone to Trans-Miss. Dept. or Europe, taking half a million dollars.
GLC05959.54.55
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 20, whole no. 3907 (May 10, 1865)]
10 May 1865
Address of General Jos. O. Selby to his division to go to Mexico rather than surrender.
GLC05959.54.56
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 21, whole no. 3908 (May 12, 1865)]
12 May 1865
Capture of Booth & Herold described, Description of Booth's corpse.
GLC05959.54.57
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 22, whole no. 3909 (May 15, 1865)]
15 May 1865
Mosby still at large, Large numbers of Union going to Mexico to enlist, Johson lifts all restrictions on commercial trade of the Southern states, 100,000 reward offered for the arrest of President Jefferson Davis on account of complicity in the...
GLC05959.54.58
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 23, whole no. 3910 (May 17, 1865)]
17 May 1865
From the Confederate papers, To the soldiers of the Trans-Miss. Dept.
GLC05959.54.59
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 25, whole no. 3912 (May 22, 1865)]
22 May 1865
Will Kirby Smith Surrender?, Close of the War, Inteview with General Lee.
GLC05959.54.60
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 26, whole no. 3913 (May 24, 1865)]
24 May 1865
Announcement of Jeff Davis' capture with John Reagan.
GLC05959.54.61
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 27, whole no. 3914 (May 26, 1865)]
26 May 1865
Reorganization in Alabama & Florida.
GLC05959.54.62
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 28, whole no. 3915 (May 29, 1865)]
29 May 1865
Late dispatches, General Sherman to General Halleck, Mails in the Trans-Miss. Dept.
GLC05959.54.63
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 29, whole no. 3916 (May 31, 1865)]
31 May 1865
The Oath of Allegiance extensively taken, Jeff Davis arrived her with his family, Blame for Libby Prison and others put on Jeff Davis, Glorigyin Article on Lincoln, Preferring him over Johson.
GLC05959.54.64
The Houston daily telegraph. [Supplement (November 16, 1863)]
16 November 1863
Supplement. Letter from the Indian Territory. General orders from Texas District Headquarters. News from Shreveport. List of legislative committees.
GLC05959.55.01
The Houston daily telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 154 (February 24, 1864)]
February 24, 1864
Rangers in east Tennessee. Planting cotton. Habeas corpus. Fugitive slave ads.
GLC05959.55.02
The Houston daily telegraph. [Supplement (April 8, 1864)]
8 April 1864
Telegraphy. List of deserters. Proclamation by Mayor for a fast day.
GLC05959.55.03
29 April 1864
Trade in human life. News from the North. Proclamation to the people of Texas from Major General J. Bankhead Magruder. General orders.
GLC05959.55.04
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 19, no. 114 (May 18, 1861)]
18 May 1861
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
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
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