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Joy, George, fl. 1785-1795 North Carolina times. [Vol. 1, no. 47 (June 29, 1864)]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC06107.14 Author/Creator: Joy, George, fl. 1785-1795 Place Written: New Bern, North Carolina Type: Newspaper Date: 29 June 1864 Pagination: 4 p. : necessity paper Height: 48.5 cm, Width: 37.6 cm Order a Copy

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 children. Editorial titled "The Doomed City" describes events in Virginia and details the state's transgressions, including its endorsement of the massacre of colored troops at Fort Pillow. Describes the late reconnaissance toward Kinston. "Affairs About Petersburg." Interesting reminiscence about George Washington's last vote. Ink manuscript notes. Printed on yellow paper ("brown straw paper").

Joy, George Mills, fl. 1830-1864

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