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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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Union vidette. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (1863)]
1863
C.R. Galpin & Co., 2d. Mich. V. (publishers)
First edition, volume 1, no. 1. "Published every now & then." Counterpart to Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan's "Vidette." Poem to Kearny (dead). Article titled "Is the President's Proclamation of Freedom (Emancipation of Slaves) Constitutional or...
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The Union picket guard. [Vol. 1, no. 8 (November 29, 1861)]
29 November 1861
"Fridday" misspelled in masthead. With ink marks (possibly iron gall) . Article about the 2nd Illinois Cavalry has been circled. Includes an article about a flag of truce passing through Paducah, at which point a Confederate flag waved outside a...
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The Richmond whig. [Vol. 1, no. 9 (April 13, 1865)]
13 April 1865
Bondurant & Elliot
Issue is dedicated to General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Prints the correspondence between General Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant leading up to the surrender. Prints general orders. Includes articles on the fall of the Confederate...
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Richmond whig. [Vol. 1, no. 12 (April 17, 1865)]
1865/04/17
Announcement of the assassination of President Lincoln on page four. Also includes a front page article entitled "feeling of the people of the north toward the south." The Whig was the first newspaper in the South to print the news of the...
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Richmond whig. [Vol. 1, no. 16 (April 21, 1865)]
1865/04/21
Inlcudes news on the raising of the flag at Fort Sumter and surrender of Gen. Johnston in North Carolina. Also contains news concerning the arrest of the Lincoln assassination conspirators. Prints a letter from Edwin Booth concerning the...
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New south. [Vol.1, no. 52 (September 5, 1863)]
5 September 1863
Sears, Joseph H., fl. 1850-1862
Union occupation newspaper. Contains a sarcastic poem titled "Farewell to the South," disparaging views of Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan, a list of "Loyal Generals" who support abolition and "unconditionally sustain the President and his...
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The new south. [Vol. 2, no. 7 (October 24, 1863)]
24 October 1863
Union occupation newspaper. Includes articles concerning Naval prizes, Burnside's march from Crab Orchard to Knoxville, news from Morris Island, Vallandingham, the Sanitary Commission, capture of the tugboat "Herald,"Ohio soldiers, and voting. Also...
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Free South. [Vol. 1, no. 35 (September 5, 1863)]
Stickney, Latta & Reed, 1863
Union occupation newspaper, with content relating to emancipation and African American troops. The arrest and court martial of a soldier who referred to the 3rd USCT as "Nigger Regiment." Using the programs in Delaware and Missouri as examples of...
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Free South. [Vol. 2, no. 12 (March 26, 1864)]
March 26, 1864
Union occupation newspaper. Lincoln proclamation appointing Grant to command the United States Army, Lincoln's call for 200,000 men, secret prisoner exchange meeting between McClellan and Howell Cobb, occupation of Sea Islands, freeing of slaves &...
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Palmetto herald. [Vol. 1, no. 3 (March 17, 1864)]
March 17, 1864
S.W. Mason & Co.
Steamer edition of this Union occupation newspaper. The Negro freed slave view of the war. Letter from the correspondent embedded in the 33rd Delaware regiment, escape & capture of three prisoners, night attack on Seabrook, Port Royal ship news.
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Sixth corps. [Vol. 1, no. 6 (May 3, 1865)]
3 May 1865
News of Lincoln's assassination and the capture and death of John Wilkes Booth. Also includes an article on opening trade with the south once all rebels have been overthrown, and the text of the "President's favorite poem."
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unknown
circa May 1864
Part of an unknown newspaper. The collateral files suggests that it might be from Alexandria, Louisiana. If that is true, then this section is probably from the "Louisiana Democrat." Date of creation estimated from the dates of the printed letters on...
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[Extract from Transcript Extra]
14 May 1865
Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925
Headlined "Jeff. Davis, His Staff, Family & Others, Captured!" Written by Brevet Major General James H. Wilson for Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. Says calvary under his command captured Confederate...
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Herald extra
23 April 1861
Reports on various events related to the 19 April 1861 Baltimore Riot, during which secessionists attacked Union soldiers passing through the city. Discusses a town meeting held in Calais' Horton's Hall, where "The vast assemblage was animated by...
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24 April 1861
Reports on various events related to the 19 April 1861 Baltimore Riot, during which secessionists attacked Union soldiers passing through the city. Referring to Baltimore officials' prior authorization of the destruction of bridges leading into the...
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Herald Extra [May 27, 1861]
27 May 1861
Newspaper clipping of General Butler's attack on Sewall's Point.
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Herald extra. [December 31, 1861]
December 31, 1861
Long sheet. Reports on Lincoln regarding the Trent Affair.
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Daily republican extra. [June 9, 1861]
9 June 1861
"Reported Battle at Harpers Ferry"
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Paynesville daily telegraph. [Vol. 1, no. 7 (May 5, 1861)]
5 May 1861
Describes troop movements in and around New York and Kentucky.
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Herald extra. [August 3, 1861]
3 August 1861
Describes battle of Bull Run. Sunday edition.
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Liberator. [Vol. 32, no. 39 (September 26, 1862)]
1862/09/26
W.L. Garrison & I. Knapp (publishers), 1831-1865
Prints Lincoln's first Emancipation Proclamation. Said to be the first printing of the proclamation in an abolitionist newspaper. Headline reads "Proclamation of Emancipation - Freedom of the Slaves in Rebellious States on the First Day of January...
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Jamestown journal extra
9 May 1862
Announces the deaths of Capt. Willard, Lieut. Bailey of Co. B and Capt. Barrett of Dunkirk at Williamsburg battle. Also includes a partial list of killed and wounded in Hooker's division and a call to a citizens public meeting.
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New-York Weekly journal [decimalized]
1733-1735
Zenger, John P., 1697-1746
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The liberator. [Vol. 10, no. 1 (January 3, 1840) - v. 17. no. 53 (December 31, 1847)]
3 January 1840-31 Decemeber 1847
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Run of 416 weekly issues of the famous anti-slavery newspaper edited by William Lloyd Garrison.
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