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11 April 1864
Hale, E.J., 1802-1880
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2445 (April 11, 1864)]
Forrest's Raid, Letter From Chief Justice Pearson, Trouble with Mexico & France.
GLC05959.34.30
18 April 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2446 (April 18, 1864)]
Governor Vance Before the Army, The Battle of Gettysburg, The Capture of Fort Pillow, the War in Mississippi, The London Times on the War, France - Mexico & The War.
GLC05959.34.31
25 April 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2447 (April 25, 1864)]
Capture of Fort Pillow by Forrest, France & the Confederacy, Governor Vance's Visit, Victory at Plymouth.
GLC05959.34.32
9 May 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2449 (May 9, 1864)]
The President's Message to the House of Representatives, Victory at Plymouth, Pelham & Longstreet Severely Wounded, General Jenkins Killed, Investigation into the Massacre of Colored Troops at Fort Pillow, The Fight at Plymouth, The Battles in...
GLC05959.34.33
12 May 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 13, no.1331 (May 12, 1864)]
Hoke's Brigade at Plymouth, The War in Virginia, The Expedition to Newbern, Public Laws.
GLC05959.34.34
16 May 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2450 (May 16, 1864)]
The Expedition to Newbern, The Battles in Virginia, The Situation in Virginia, Fitzhugh Lee's Fight Near Spottsylvania, General Stuart Dead, The Trans-Mississippi Campaign, The War in Virginia.
GLC05959.34.35
23 May 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2451 (May 23, 1864)]
Glorious Victories in Virginia, Another Battle Near Petersburg, Great Slaughter of Yankees at Spottsylvania, Confederates in Possession of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
GLC05959.34.36
30 May 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2245 (May 30, 1864)]
Correspondence Between President Davis & Governor Vance, The Battle of the Wilderness.
GLC05959.34.37
6 June 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2246 (June 6, 1864)]
Private Information From the North, The Campaign in Virginia, War in Virginia - Heavy Fighting Along the Lines, The Enemy Repusled Everywhere, Grant's Unprecedented Losses.
GLC05959.34.38
27 June 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2456 (June 27, 1864)]
Ransom's Brigade at Petersburg, Kennesaw Mountain, The Yankee Failure at Lynchburg, John Morgan Occupies Lexington, The War in georgia.
GLC05959.34.39
4 July 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2457 (July 4, 1864)]
More of the Battle in Georgia, Severe Punishment Inflicted on the Enemy by Hardee & Loring, Hunter's Raids Through the Valley, English Opinion, The Position in Georgia.
GLC05959.34.40
11 July 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2458 (July 11, 1864)]
Account of Defeat of Wilson's Raiders, The Alabama Sunk July 9, Report of the Sinking, The Burke Company Raid.
GLC05959.34.41
25 July 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2460 (July 25, 1864)]
The Battle of Monocracy, Killed in Georgia, General McPherson, General Giles Smith & General Hood.
GLC05959.34.42
22 August 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2464 (August 22, 1864)]
Fight Near Richmond, A Battle on the Peninsula, The Alabama & The Kearsage, Appeal by General Lee to Absentees From the Army of Northern Virginia, Grant's Virginia Campaign, President Lincoln Denounced by His Party.
GLC05959.34.43
29 August 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2465 (August 29, 1864)]
Capture of Memphis by Forrest Confirmed, Proclamation by Governor of North Carolina, General Early's Victory in the Valley, Cavalry Fighting in Virginia, Fort Morgan Captured by Enemy, The Fighting Near Petersburg.
GLC05959.34.44
12 September 1864
Fayetteville observer. [Vol. 47, no. 2467 (September 12, 1864)]
The Fall of Atlanta, Murder of General Morgan, The Cavalry at Reams Station, A.P Hill's Official Report of the Battle at Reams Station.
GLC05959.34.45
19 April 1861
A.S. Willington & Co., fl. 1861-1864
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 59, no. 18,835 (April 19, 1861)]
Secession of Virginia From the Union, Action of Governor Letcher, Arizon with the South, Correspondence Between General Beauregard & Major Anderson at Fort Sumter.
GLC05959.37.01
10 June 1861
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 59, no. 18,879 (June 10, 1861)]
Movement at Harpers' Ferry, Southern Mail Stopped From Harper's Ferry, The Recent Battle at Philippi.
GLC05959.37.02
30 July 1861
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 59, no. 18,920 (June 30, 1861)]
Battle of Manassas, Import Tax on European Articles That Run the Blockade on the Confederacy , Charleston Ladies to help Confederate Soldiers, Death of General Barnard Bee
GLC05959.37.03
14 September 1861
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 59, no. 18,960 (September 14, 1861)]
Battle Between Floyd & Rosecrans, The Beginning of the End in Kentucky, Rosecrans' Report, The CSS Sumter Cruise, Letter from Capt. Semmes, Correspondence Between President Davis & Governor Magoffin of Kentucky.
GLC05959.37.04
14 November 1861
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 59, no. 19,012 (November 14, 1861)]
General Bowling Captured, List of Casualties in Colonel Mark's Regiment, Rumor of General Beauregard's Resignation. Constitutional Progress. Proclamation by the Governor. Polk's General Orders No. 20. Meeting of the Virginia State Convention. Memphis...
GLC05959.37.05
1 January 1862
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 60, no. 19,051 (January 1, 1862)]
Release of Mason & Slidell (Trent Affair), President Jefferson Davis' Message in England, Queen Victoria's Proclamation against the Export of War Material.
GLC05959.37.06
26 February 1862
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 60, no. 19,096 (February 26, 1862)]
Memphis Not Yet Occupied, General Price & McCulloch Preparing for Battle, Message of President Jefferson Davis.
GLC05959.37.07
27 October 1862
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 60, no. 19,299 (October 27, 1862)]
Stonewall Jackson Again on the Move, Brilliant Exploits by General Morgan on Lexington, Kentucky,
GLC05959.37.08
14 November 1862
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 60, no. 19,315 (November 14, 1862)]
General Forrest's Skirmish with the Abolitionists from Richmond, Removal of McClellan, Extract from Dr. Stiles' Letter from the Army of the Potomac, Yankee Depredations on the Coast, Defenses of Savannah. Illness of General Kirby Smith. Arrival of...
GLC05959.37.09
23 December 1862
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 60, no. 19,348 (December 23, 1862)]
Report of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Lives Lost at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dispatch from Burnside to Halleck, The Army was Withdrawn Across the Rappahannock, A Report that McClellan was to be Reinstated to Command the Army, Death of Brig...
GLC05959.37.10
3 January 1863
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 61, no. 19,356 (January 3, 1863)]
Dispatch from Gen. Bragg to Gen. Beauregard, Confederates Attack Rosecrans' Army, The French Army in Mexico, Brilliant victory in Tennessee, near Murfreesboro, Dispatch from Gov. Harris, The French Army in Mexico, Gun-Boats for the Japanese, South...
GLC05959.37.11
4 March 1863
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 61, no. 19,407 (March 4, 1863)]
Morgan's Brigade Again at Work in Kentucky.
GLC05959.37.12
25 March 1863
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 61, no. 19,425 (March 25, 1863)]
Morgan Overwhelmed by Superior Forces, The Value of Negro Labors.
GLC05959.37.13
27 March 1863
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 61, no. 19,427 (March 27, 1863)]
Battle of Tallahatchie, National Fast - President Sanctified another Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, Yankee Iron-Clad Steam Ram "Chillicothe" Disabled, Another Advance on Fort Pemberton, High Price Paid for Negro Slaves at Auction, The...
GLC05959.37.14
27 April 1863
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 61, no. 19,451 (April 27, 1863)]
The Enemy's retreat from McMinnville, Rout of Yankee Cavalry, The Yankees Retreating.
GLC05959.37.15
1 January 1864
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 62, no. 19,655 (January 1, 1864)]
Siege of Charleston, General Bragg Offers to Serve as General Johnston's Chief-of-Staff, General Buckner to Take Command of All the Cavalry in the Dept. of Tennessee, General John Morgan Second in Command, general Banks Received by Mexicans.
GLC05959.37.16
21 July 1864
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 63, no. 19,821 (July 21, 1864)]
Enemy Again Defeated in the Valley.
GLC05959.37.17
3 August 1864
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 63, no. 19,832 (August 3, 1864)]
From General Hood's Army at Atlanta, Death of General McPherson Reported.
GLC05959.37.18
1 November 1864
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 63, no. 19,909 (November 1, 1864)]
Forrest Captured Fort Hinson.
GLC05959.37.19
8 November 1864
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 63, no. 19,915 (November 8, 1864)]
Another Great Victory by Forrest.
GLC05959.37.20
1 October 1862
Reynolds, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1814-1877
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 1 (October 1, 1862)]
"Salutatory" explains the purpose of this paper to advance the Baptist denomination, with support of the Confederacy, and to cultivate fraternal relations with others. Blurbs following this article invite readers to write letters, to solicit...
GLC05959.39.01
8 October 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 2 (October 8, 1862)]
"The Prison Opened" examines the arrest and imprisonment of a minister in a federal prison, while an article titled "Respect for Rulers" extols respect for rulers and "Sentimentalism" preaches the danger of sentimentalism. "Teaching Our Slaves to...
GLC05959.39.02
15 October 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 3 (October 15, 1862)]
"Mrs. Sallie Swope" describes the woman who served in army hospitals in Alabama, while another article titled "Woman in the Hospital" defines women in hospitals in general. An editorial titled "Slavery" examines the institution as the "wisest and...
GLC05959.39.03
4 November 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 6 (November 4, 1862)]
"Southern Resources" examines the results of the 1860 census in terms of wealth and numbers for the Confederacy. "Northern Mind," a short editorial, decries Lincoln's [preliminary] Emancipation Proclamation. "Secular News" includes reports that Union...
GLC05959.39.04
19 November 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 8 (November 19, 1862)]
Letters to the editor include financial contributions both to the paper and to the provisions of soldiers. Reports of the "Welsh Neck Association" are included. "Natural Histoyr of Extortion" warns against the practice. Section on page 3 called...
GLC05959.39.05
26 November 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 9 (November 26, 1862)]
"Secession" examines secession in a religious context. Another "Welsh Neck Association" report is included. "How Can Pastors Live?" explains how pastors live based on their salaries. About half of page 3 called "Secular News" is devoted to war news -...
GLC05959.39.06
3 December 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 10 (December 3, 1862)]
An article titled "On Dueling" examines the dangers of dueling with a religious context. A brief comment encourages the patriotism and responsibility of participating in the war, while another one promotes peace. A treatise on "Truth" is based on the...
GLC05959.39.07
10 December 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 11 (December 10, 1862)]
An essay on Christian duties is printed on the front page. Section called "Army Correspondence" prints a letter from a soldier at Morris Island describes receiving the Confederate Baptist on the line. Other printings of correspondence include a...
GLC05959.39.08
17 December 1862
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 12 (December 17, 1862)]
A letter to the editor titled "A Man for the Times" describes the value of an upright citizen-neighbor. An article titled "Desire of Riches" warns about the danger of wealth, while another article extols "Christian Diplomacy," especially in light of...
GLC05959.39.09
19 February 1863
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 17 (February 19, 1863)]
In "Army Correspondence," a soldier's letter describes conditions in Virginia and reminisces. "The Dying South Carolinian" describes the pious death of a soldier. Editorials examine topics including treatment of Blacks ("A Disciple in a Blaze"),...
GLC05959.39.12
24 February 1863
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 18 (February 24, 1863)]
Several letters from soldiers and others on the front line are reprinted. Letters from contributors, titled "Reedy River Association" and "Colportage in the Army," outline funds for soldiers and for newspapers to be distributed to soldiers. An...
GLC05959.39.13
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 19 (March 4, 1863)]
"Army Correspondence" pritns a letter from a soldier near Charleston, South Carolina. An editorial titled "Our Church" commemorates the Baptist church as "the most grand fabric of life and joy in the world." Brief editorials examine "Proselytism" and...
GLC05959.39.14
11 March 1863
Confederate Baptist. [Vol. 1, no. 20 (March 11, 1863)]
An editorial titled "Are You Ready?" implores readers to examine their own readiness for final judgment. An article mourns the passing of "The Late Mrs. Catherine E. Maner," termed "a great affliction to the church," and includes a long biographical...
GLC05959.39.15
5 November 1864
Sandoz, Joel H., fl. 1840-1864
Opelousas courier. [Vol. 12, no. 23 (November 5, 1864)]
The front page is in French and the back page is in English. Armistice Pressed at Washington. Printed are a call for oil cloths and blankets for soldiers is printed here and an address of Colonel Alcibiade Deblanc on his return from Virginia...
GLC05959.15.04
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