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18 November 1864
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 170, whole no. 3835 (November 18, 1864)]
Letters by A.H. Stephens and William Sherman.
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21 November 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 172, whole no. 3836 (November 21, 1864)]
Major General Forrest achieved another victory at Johsonville, Raid on Buffalo anticipated by rebels from Canada.
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23 November 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 173, whole no. 3837 (November 23, 1864)]
Sherman has set fire to Atlanta, completely destroying it, is marching on Charleston, Jubal Early has gone to Richmond.
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25 November 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 173, whole no. 3837 (November 25, 1864)]
Abraham Lincoln is the president-elect of the US for the 4 years ensuing the 4th of March next.
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28 November 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 175, whole no. 3839 (November 28, 1864)]
Letter by General Lee to General Grant & Grant to Lee, concerning treatment of negro soldiers, President Lincoln in forthcoming message will recommend the abolition of slavery.
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2 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 177, whole no. 3841 (December 2, 1864)]
General Early retreated from Shenandoah Valley.
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5 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 178, whole no. 3842 (December 5, 1864)]
Annual message by President Jefferson Davis.
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7 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 179, whole no. 3843 (December 7, 1864)]
Sherman is devasting the country, Hood's army occupies Waynesboro.
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9 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 180, whole no. 3844 (December 9, 1864)]
Letter from Rio Grande City, An attack imminent on Wilmington.
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12 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 181, whole no. 3845 (December 12, 1864)]
Southern dispatches, Matamoros items, galveston epidemic.
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14 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 182, whole no. 3846 (December 14, 1864)]
Hood moving on Nashville, Proclamation by Lincoln to admit Nevada to the Union.
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19 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 184, whole no. 3848 (December 19, 1864)]
General Hood has routed Thomas at Franklin.
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23 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 186, whole no. 3850 (December 23, 1864)]
Sherman within 40 miles of Savannah, Johnsonville evacuated, General Thomas abandoned his position at Franklin & formed a line of battle at Nashville.
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28 December 1864
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 188, whole no. 3852 (December 28, 1864)]
Large Yankee fleet off the coast from Port Royal, South Carolina.
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9 January 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 193, whole no. 3857 (January 9, 1865)]
Fight at Gordonsville.
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11 January 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 194, whole no. 3858 (January 11, 1865)]
Letter by General Breckinridge.
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16 January 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 196, whole no. 3860 (January 16, 1865)]
Letter by Admiral Raphael Semmes, Report on Hood's movements & Thomas, Defeat by Bragg of Butler & Porter at Wilmington.
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18 January 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 197, whole no. 3861 (January 18, 1865)]
Official correspondence.
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23 January 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 199, whole no. 3817 (January 23, 1865)]
Peace movement, Extent of the failure, the removal of General Butler, to the people of Texas.
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27 January 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 201, whole no. 3819 (January 27, 1865)]
Fort Smith & Van Buren evacuated, Letter by William Seward, Atlanta as left by the enemy.
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16 November 1863
The Houston daily telegraph. [Supplement (November 16, 1863)]
Supplement. Letter from the Indian Territory. General orders from Texas District Headquarters. News from Shreveport. List of legislative committees.
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24 February 1864
The Houston daily telegraph. [Vol. 29, no. 154 (February 24, 1864)]
Rangers in east Tennessee. Planting cotton. Habeas corpus. Fugitive slave ads.
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8 April 1864
The Houston daily telegraph. [Supplement (April 8, 1864)]
Telegraphy. List of deserters. Proclamation by Mayor for a fast day.
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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.
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3 May 1864
Smith, Bailey & Co. (publishers)
The Sentinel. [Vol. 1, no. (May 3, 1864)]
The President's message to the Senate and House of Representatives concernign the issue of paper currency, Telegraphic News - Special dispatch that the enemy has fallen back from Big Black, Banks defeated a second time, General Price captures wagons...
GLC05959.57.09
31 July 1863
J.A. Cowardin & Co., (publishers), fl. 1853-1880
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 27 (July 31, 1863)]
Death of Colonel W.T. Patton, of wounds received earlier at Gettysburg, The Yankee's have gained a foothold on Morris's Island, greatly endangering the city of Charleston, General Morgan taken prisoner, official report of his capture near Lisbon.
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1 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 28 (August 1, 1863)]
Resume of the Pennsylvania Campaign, frankly written, and containing facts not ever before published, Experience of a scout going into and coming out of Vicksburg, Confederate victory in Louisiana, won by General Dick Taylor, Aug. 1, Particulars of...
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5 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 31 (August 5, 1863)]
Flags of Truce at Charleston.
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6 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 32 (August 6, 1863)]
News from General Lee's Army seems to indicate a concentration of army troops in the neighborhood of Fredericksburg, The Army of the Potomac, a fight at Culpepper, and the discovery of General Lee's position, Temporary abandonment of the assault on...
GLC05959.56.125
8 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 34 (August 8, 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...
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10 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 35 (August 10, 1863)]
The Federal steamer "Ruth" burns with General Grant's Army's payroll, loss estimated at 30 lives and $260,000, Colonel A.B. Watts killed at Vicksburg.
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13 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 38 (August 13, 1863)]
General Meade imposes severe retaliation measures upon these farms aiding Mosby in his guerilla raids along the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, The last order previous to surrendering Port Hudson, both issued and signed in type by Major-General...
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14 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 39 (August 14, 1863)]
Order for Morgan's imprisonment, and instruction relative to his treatment, an official letter from Governor Todd, Ohio, to the warden of that state's penitentiary, Proclamation by the president of the Confederate States, No large operations to be...
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15 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 40 (August 15, 1863)]
Reported resignation of Major General Sterling Price, The Siege of Charleston.
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18 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 42 (August 18, 1863)]
Reported Confederate victory at Donaldsville.
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21 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 45 (August 21, 1863)]
The Yankee Occupation of Martinsburg, Affairs in teh Southwest - General Price to be attacked.
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28 August 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 50 (August 28, 1863)]
The enemy beyond Staunton, The enemy on the Peninsula.
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2 September 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 54 (September 2, 1863)]
The Capture of Gunboats on the Rappahannock, The Attack on Mobile to Commence Soon, The Siege of Charleston.
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15 October 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 90 (October 15, 1863)]
Engagement near Memphis.
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21 October 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 95 (October 21, 1863)]
Retreat of General Meade, Rosecrans successful in shelling out General Bragg, Fighting in Charleston Continues.
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29 October 1863
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 25, no. 102 (October 29, 1863)]
A Federal view of the late campaign of General Lee, Situation of affairs in the vicinity of Vicksburg, Fighting continues in Charleston.
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6 January 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 5 (January 6, 1864)]
Narrative of the escape of General John Morgan from the Ohio Penitentiary, Honorable George Davis appointed Attorney-General of the Confederate States, Charleston is again under siege by Yankee fire.
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18 January 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 15 (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...
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19 January 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 16 (January 19, 1864)]
Heavy bombardment of Charleston continues, although the attacks on Fort Sumter have subsided, the miserable state of affairs in East Tennessee.
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January 28, 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 24 (January 29, 1864)]
News reports discussing the horrors of the cold, and resulting hardships of our armies, Telegraphic dispatch from East Tennessee reports that the cavalry is still in the vicinity of Knoxville.
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30 January 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 26 (January 30, 1864)]
Report on the movements of Lt. General Longstreet's Army in East Gtennessee, Correspondence between General McClellan and General Halleck during General Pope's campaign, A tlegraphic dispatch from Charleston states that the enemy has reopened fire on...
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1 February 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 27 (February 1, 1864)]
Affairs in Knoxville, Capture of Yankees in E. Tennessee, A Picture of Charleston Under Fire.
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2 February 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 28 (February 2, 1864)]
The siege of Charleston - Sales of confiscated property, Invasion of North Georgia and Western North Carolina - barbarity of the invaders and the tories, Telegraphic dispatch from the Rapidan - rebel pickets captured by Yankee cavalry.
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3 February 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 29 (February 3, 1864)]
Mobile is bracing herself for an attack by the enemy.
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4 February 1864
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 26, no. 30 (February 4, 1864)]
Further particulars concerning the capture of Yankees at Smithfield, Cpature of Yankee train - severe fight in Hardy County, Virginia.
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