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Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 17, no. 74 (May 27, 1863)]
27 May 1863
William Lloyd and Co. (Richmond, Va.), fl. 1861-1865
Latest from Vicksburg, heavy loss of the enemy, capture of prisoners.
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 9 (November 8, 1862)]
8 November 1862
Ayres, E.W. and Wade, W.H., fl. 1862-1864
Sketch of the City of Vicksburg, Mississippi - History & Siege of Vicksburg from May 18 to July 25. Also includes a cartoon of Lincoln as a masked Satan; the caption reads, "King Abraham before and after issuing the Emancipation Proclamation."
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Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 2, no. 25 (December 26, 1863)]
26 December 1863
Sketch of Lieut. General J.C. Pemberton, the defender of Vicksburg.
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to his wife
4 January 1863
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
Writes about the food, an adventure with his regiment, and the rumors that have surfaced around camp. Hopes Vicksburg, Mississippi has fallen by now. Gives a short weather report.
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February 12, 1863
Mentions the first anniversary of their wedding day. Writes about when they first got married, and discusses how the first year of marriage has impacted his life. Writes, "We shall go toward Vicksburg." Expects to be paid in a few days. Mentions...
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February 23, 1863
Described his trip leaving Memphis. Describes the scenery and gives a weather report. Mentions some plans to fight against the South in and around Vicksburg. Describes a house where he found a mahogany table. Mentions receiving a few letters.
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1 June 1863
Writes from the "rear of Vicksburg." Does not know how long he will remain there. Thinks that the end of the war is near. Mentions the fall of Vicksburg, noting that the siege lasted two weeks. Describes his health and eating habits.
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7 June 1863
Progress report on the situation at Vicksburg. Mentions [General Ulysses S.] Grant.
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11 June 1863
Writes from the "rear of Vicksburg." Discusses why he does not like getting wet. Mentions the Illinois soldiers fighting in Vicksburg, noting that some soldiers were wounded.
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22 June 1863
Writes from the "rear of Vicksburg." Notes that he is happy to receive a photo from Mary (his wife). Reports on the Civil War. Gives his opinion on African American regiments. Discusses the adventures of a man who went to jail. Mentions how...
GLC05981.28
30 June 1863
Writes from "befor Vicksburg." Notes that his regiment fought and his general was killed. During battle, many soldiers have been wounded but another regiment came in and helped. He wonders when the killing will stop.
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The daily citizen. [June 13, 1863]
13 June 1863
Swords, J. M., fl. 1863
Estimates of 15,000 troops killed; 45,000 missing in the Battle of Vicksburg. A soldier's letter describes conditions on a warship off the Vicksburg coast. Wallpaper has geometric floral pattern in a faded red color.
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The daily citizen. [18 June 1863]
18 June 1863
"Bombarding Vicksburg." Describes 28 days of bombardment; 50,000 shells hurled into the city. Blacks in Warrington recruited by Yankee forces. Although Vicksburg has been under siege, the city proudly maintains a sense of culture and improvement....
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The daily citizen. [June 23, 1863]
23 June 1863
Complains about careless soldiers south of the city who fire their guns at random. Praises gallant soldiers. Includes reports from other newspapers. Wallpaper has blue and white floral pattern.
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The daily citizen. [June 25, 1863]
25 June 1863
Lee assumed the offensive and marched through Maryland into Pennsylvania. Expresses need to be patient while waiting for Johnston. A letter from a soldier describes conditions. Fugitive slave ad. Wallpaper has gray and blue floral and foliage...
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The daily citizen. [July 2, 1863]
2 July 1863
Mentions the deaths of a few Confederate leaders; cautions against citizens who hoard foodstuff. A notice mocks Grant and invites him to dinner upon his arrival; a magnificent sword was presented to him previously. Wallpaper has maroon, peach and...
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The southern sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. 24 (August 15, 1863)]
15 August 1863
Compton, T.G., fl. 1863
Confederate occupation newspaper. Article concerning Confederate generals Johnston, Pemberton, and President Davis describes them as a crew of mercenaries and parasites of the Confederate government; General Johnston is responsible for the fall of...
GLC05988.28
Tri-Weekly telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 65 (August, 18, 1863)]
18 August 1863
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
A rare postmarked issue with Civil War news, including a report of the surrender of Vicksburg. There is also an article advocating conscripting slaves to fight for the Confederacy and fugitive slave ads. Contains foreign news as well as news from...
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The Daily citizen. [July 2, 1863]
Misspelled title in masthead: "Ctizen." This is a variant issue of the newspaper printed with the last half column re-set by Union soldiers after the occupied Vicksburg on July 4. See the original Confederate printing, GLC 5988.05, and the Union...
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Port Hudson freeman. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 14, 1863)]
14 July 1863
Reports on the Surrender of Vicksburg and Port Hudson. Printed by Union troops the day Port Hudson was captured. States that Mrs. Vallandinham had gone insane but her "nervous system was severely shocked." Also includes a very moving report from a...
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The black hawk chronicle. [Vol. 1, no. 4 (June 29, 1863)]
29 June 1863
News on the siege of Vicksburg from the Union Mississippi Squadron blockading the city. Article humorously attacks the Arkansas Democrat.
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The black hawk chronicle. [Vol. 1, no. 5 (July 6, 1863)]
6 July 1863
Siege of Vicksburg. A Southerner surrenders for whiskey. Many articles illustrate Army - Navy Rivalry. Prints poem Hiawatha.
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[President's Message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress]
7 December 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
After recounting various successes and failures, including comments on the capitulation of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, the fighting in Mississippi, and the Battle of Gettysburg, Davis discusses foreign relations at length. Other topics covered...
GLC06158.01
Correspondence between the President and General Joseph E. Johnston together with that of the Secretary of War...
1864
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
... (title continues) and the Adjutant and Inspector General, during the months of May, June and July, 1863. Includes correspondence between Johnston and Confederate President Jefferson Davis concerning Johnston's actions in Mississippi during...
GLC06158.02
Journal of the Southern campaign (2 v.) with album of 22 cartes de visite [Decimalized .01- .02]
1862-1864
Pope, Albert, fl. 1861-1864
Pope belonged to Company I, 35th Massachusetts Volunteers. The manuscript consists of 2 volumes (total 414 p.). Battle content on Antietam, Fredericksburg and Vicksburg. Also mentions contrabands and General Ambrose Burnside. The accompanying album...
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