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Interior View of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S. C
1861-1865 ca.
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Caption: "Interior View of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harobr, S. C. Showing the Sally port."
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North Carolina times. [Vol. 1, no. 47 (June 29, 1864)]
29 June 1864
Joy, George, fl. 1785-1795
Union-occupation newspaper. Masthead motto reads "Liberty and Union - Now and Forever - One and Inseparable." Front page prints recently passed U.S. laws, including acts to provide trials for minor offences and to incorporate homes for women and...
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Weekly gazette and comet. [Vol. 45, no. 21 (March 4, 1863)]
4 March 1863
Charlotte, J.C., fl. 1863
Union occupation newspaper. Mediation between the Southern commissioners and Secretary of State Seward, sinking of the U.S. Gunboat "Kinsman," News from Washington - the Negro Soldier Bill rejected, capture of the "Queen of the West," Charleston...
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The Star-Extra
5-12 July 1861
An extra sheet of the Washington D.C. "Star." Contains three articles: first one from West Virginia on General Morris's attack against a division of Wise's army near Buckanon. Second article on the Tennessee disunionsts seizing the railroad between...
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Dispatch! Extra. Death of the President
15 April 1865
Newspaper clipping reports that President Lincoln is dead. Falsely announces that Secretary Seward has also been murdered. Includes information on the plotting of the assassination.
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Herald extra
19 April 1861
Reports on various events related to the 19 April 1861 Baltimore Riot, during which secessionists attacked Union soldiers passing through the city. Headlines announce "Governor Hicks Yielding" and "Massachusetts Regiment Reach Washington!"...
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Herald extra. [May 30, 1861]
30 May [1861]
Two government steamers fired upon at Sewell's Point. Rebels evacuate Grafton in great haste. Rebel cavalry and soldiers in jail at Washington. Col. Bartlett's brigade bound to Fortress Monroe.
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Address by Hon. Frederick Douglass, delivered in the Congregational Church, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1883 : on the twenty-first anniversary of emancipation, in the District of Columbia.
16 April 1883
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
"What Abraham Lincoln said in respect of the United States is as true of the colored people as of the relations of those States. They cannot remain half slave and half free. You must give them all or take from them all. Until this half-and-half...
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Grant's Petersburg progress. [Vol. 1, no. 4 (April 10, 1865)]
1865/04/10
Whimsical and humorous newspaper published by soldiers. Printing news of Gen. Lee's surrender. Includes humorous advertisement for the capture of Jefferson Davis.
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Nashville weekly union. [Vol. 1, no. 30 (May 25, 1863)]
1863/05/25
News include report of 4th Mich. Cav. defeating 1st Alabama and capturing their flag. Prints 157 regulations to be followed under martial law. Ink inscription "G.W.C." Later graphite inscription "My uncle Geo. W. Clark."
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Nashville weekly union. [Vol. 2, no. 62 (January 4, 1864)]
1864/01/04
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Articles discuss black soldiers, slavery as the cause of the war, Lincoln's amnesty proclamation and the plight of rebel prisoners freezing to death in Northern prison camps.
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Brownlow's Knoxville whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 27 (July 9, 1864)]
9 July 1864
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877
Colored troops in Union and Confederate armies, includes information on the death of General Polk, a campaign ad for Lincoln's election, anti-equality and anti-emancipation articles, John Morgan's raid into Kentucky, Sherman's orders to shoot any and...
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Knoxville tri-weekly whig and rebel ventilator. [Vol. 1, no. 2 (July 29, 1864)]
29 July 1864
Confiscation Acts - written by the United States District Attorney for the District of East Tennessee, Political Ad for Lincoln & Johson, trade regulations, the Rebel Raid in Maryland.
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New Berne weekly progress. [Vol. 4, no. 50 (July 19, 1862)]
19 July 1862
Joy, George Mills, fl. 18301-864
McClellan's Pennisula Campaign, the Battle of Corinth and Benjamin Franklin ("Beast") Butler's order in New Orleans. Includes a false report of Stonewall Jackson's death and wrongly explains how he received his nickname. Remnants of red wax.
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New Berne daily progress. [Vol. 5, no. 74 (December 24, 1862)]
December 24, 1862
Proclamation issued by Edward Stanley, Military Governor of North Carolina, The Battle of Prairie Grove, Foreign Affairs - Marriage of the Prince of Wales April Next.
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North Carolina times. [Vol. 1, no. 43 (June 18, 1864)]
18 June 1864
Union-occupation newspaper. Articles detail the Battle of Kinston, Battle of Columbia, Arkansas, wreck of the U.S. gunboat "Lavender" and invasion of Kentucky. Printed on yellow paper ("brown straw paper").
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Herald of the union. [Vol. 1, no. 20 (March 22, 1865)]
March 22, 1865
French, George Z., fl. 1865
Union occupation newspaper with headline "News of the fall of Wilmington." Also: Postponement of the adjournment of the Confederate Congress, discussion of correspondence between General William T. Sherman and Confederate general Wade Hampton...
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Camp kettle. [Vol. 1, no. 9 (January 7, 1862)]
1862/01/07
Regimental newspaper produced by the members of the "Roundhead Regiment of the 100th Pennsylvania Vol."
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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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News-Letter Extra
2 May 1862
Union Soldiers' newspaper printing correspondence between Commodore David G. Farragut and the Mayor of New Orleans (it is unclear which mayor, there were six in 1862). Copied from the "New Orleans Cresent" of 29 April 1862. Also includes a column...
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Soldier's News-Letter
10 May 1862
Eastman, A. W., fl. 1862
Edited by Eastman with editorial assistance by Charles Giles of Belfast, Maine. Soldiers' newspaper (Vol. 1, No. 1) reporting on capture of Forts Jackson and Philip, which led to the fall of New Orleans. Gives news of events in New Orleans since its...
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17 May 1862
Edited by Eastman with editorial assistance by Charles Giles of Belfast, Maine. Soldiers' newspaper (Vol. 1, No. 2). Front page and part of 4th page contains a proclamation from 1 May 1862 by Major General Benjamin Butler which says "it has been...
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to Mary L. Forrest
1863
Forrest, Moreau , fl. 1835-1863
Reports waiting for military orders with four new vessels. Thanks her for the money she sent and describes how he spent his wages. Discusses relationships between various captains and his meeting with David Porter.
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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)]
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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