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5 December 1864
Cushing, Edward H. (1829-1879)
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 178, whole no. 3842 (December 5, 1864)]
Annual message by President Jefferson Davis.
GLC05959.54.13
3 February 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 204, whole no. 3822 (February 3, 1865)]
Message of Gevernor Allen to the Louisiana Legislature.
GLC05959.54.28
13 February 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 208, whole no. 4826 (February 13, 1865)]
The new negro bill.
GLC05959.54.31
17 March 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 153, whole no. 3884 (March 17, 1865)]
Abstract of Governor Brown's message, The fall of Fort Fisher, Condition of the slaves stolen by Sherman.
GLC05959.54.40
20 March 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 30, no. 154, whole no. 3885 (March 20, 1865)]
Correspondence connected with the resignation of James A. Seddon, General J.E. Johnston & J.B. Hood, Major General Forrest, Lincoln's Inaugural.
GLC05959.54.41
3 April 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 4, whole no.3891 (April 3, 1865)]
Graphic description of the Battle of Gaines Mill, Mr. Lincoln's last speech.
GLC05959.54.47
15 May 1865
Houston tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 31, no. 22, whole no. 3909 (May 15, 1865)]
Mosby still at large, Large numbers of Union going to Mexico to enlist, Johson lifts all restrictions on commercial trade of the Southern states, 100,000 reward offered for the arrest of President Jefferson Davis on account of complicity in the...
GLC05959.54.58
1863-1864
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.
GLC05959.55.01
8 April 1864
The Houston daily telegraph. [Supplement (April 8, 1864)]
Telegraphy. List of deserters. Proclamation by Mayor for a fast day.
GLC05959.55.03
13 March 1861
Cowardin, J.A. & Hammersley
Daily dispatch. [Vol. 19, no. 60 (March 13, 1861)]
The New Southern Confederacy Constitution, The Intended Evacuation of Fort Sumter, Reported Surrender of Fort Sumter, as Lincoln orders the Fort returned to the State of South Carolina.
GLC05959.56.001
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