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Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 25, whole no. 3912 (May 22, 1865)]
22 May 1865
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
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. 21, no. 139 (June 11, 1862)]
11 June 1862
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Report from General Pettigrew's Brigade, Demand for the Surrender of Galveston, The Evacuation of Corinth, The Invasion of Mexico, Incidents of the Battle near Richmond, Suggestion that the Battle of the Seven Pines be renamed 'The Great Battle of...
GLC05959.56.110
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 23, no. 108 (November 6, 1862)]
6 November 1862
The Federals in Galveston, the English press on Lincoln's last Proclamation, Affairs in Memphis, Execution of Deserters.
GLC05959.56.115
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 34 (August 8, 1863)]
8 August 1863
General Johnston visits and declares that Mobile is the most defensible seaport position in the Confederate states, and shall be defended to the end General Hood, of Texas, appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Calvary of Northern Virginia...
GLC05959.56.126
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. 84 (April 7, 1864)]
7 April 1864
Atrocities of the enemy in North Alabama, Proceedings of the troops of Gordon's Georgia brigade (of General Lee's army), The Federal expedition in Texas - The Yankee invasion.
GLC05959.56.156
The Sentinel. [Vol. 2, no. (July 7, 1864)]
7 July 1864
Smith, Bailey & Co. (publishers)
Major General Taylor's Address to the Soldiers of the Army of Western Louisiana - account of the campaign to take Texas and Louisiana, general Harker killed, Arrest of General Dix, The Capture of Morgantown.
GLC05959.57.14
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 26 (March 29, 1864)]
March 29, 1864
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
The Trans-Mississippi and Mexico Commission from Texas, A Military Court Under General Samuel Cooper, Captain Morgan of Memphis murdered at Spotswood Hotel in Richmond, General Grant made Commander-in-Chief of Federal Army.
GLC05959.72.071
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 31 (April 4, 1864)]
4 April 1864
Yankee Negro Calvary operating on the Mississippi River, Guerrillas appear in the vicinity of Baton Rouge, Pending battle in Texas, Inflation of Confederate Currency.
GLC05959.72.075
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 25 (February 28, 1863)]
February 28, 1863
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
Sketch of Major General John B. Hood and his famous Texas Regiment.
GLC05959.76.20
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 8 (February 27, 1864)]
February 27, 1864
Sketch of Major General John A. Wharton of Texas.
GLC05959.76.54
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 201 (November 29, 1862)]
29 November 1862
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
From the "Chicago Times," a report of the Congressional returns from the North. Report from the "Galveston News" on the Bombardment of Port Lavacca. Update on "The Siutation in Tennessee." Report that the Army of the Potomac under General George...
GLC05959.80.05
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 13, no. 264 (January 8, 1861)]
8 January 1861
Nixon, J.O., fl. 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Results of elections to State Convention from New Orleans. A full ticket of secessionists is to be sent. References to Mississippi state convention, military preparations in Mississippi - including a call for the...
GLC05960.02.05
New Orleans daily crescent. [Vol. 14, no. 42 (April 22, 1861)]
22 April 1861
Published at 70 Camp Street. Three columns of local military news on front page. Story about a local abolitionist, John Pike, who was arraigned before the New Orleans mayor -- he was released since no one would appear against him. It is believed he...
GLC05960.02.09
17th annual report NAACP for the year 1926
January 1927
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Contains a list of NAACP officers for 1927, including President Moorfield Storey. Foreword states "More and more, has it been borne in upon the Association that for the present the avenue to affirmation and defense of the Negro's fundamental rights...
GLC06135.03
A bill to be entitled An act to provide for the settlement of certain matters of account growing out of purchases of property as alleged by the purchasers for the use of Government by Payne & Co. in the state of Texas.
26 May 1864
Confederate States of America. Congress
stamp of record division
GLC06745.096
A bill requiring suit to be brought against persons connected with the cotton bureau and the cotton office in Texas.
January 20, 1865
GLC06745.172
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