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14 april 1865
Hayes, J.E., fl. 1862
Savannah republican. [Vol. 65, no. 85 (April 14, 1865)]
The St. Alban's Raiders, Sufferings in Petersburg, Jefferson Davis Gone to Georgia, Capture of Fort Mahone.
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1 December 1862
Morse, N.S., fl. 1862-1864
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 25, no. 277 (December 1, 1862)]
List of Generals in Regular Confederate Army. An editorial discusses the idea that Lincoln will abandon the Emancipation Proclamation, which was designed as a military move, and another guest editorial works to define independence in terms of...
GLC05959.07.01
September 22, 1863
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 27, no. 226 (September 22, 1863)]
One issue of the Daily chronicle & sentinel dated September 22, 1863. Includes articles of a letter from the newly-elected governor of Alabama who dispels rumors of his supposedly reconstructive agenda, reports from Virginia, north Georgia, trans...
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6 December 1863
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 27, no. 355 (December 6, 1863)]
Yankee Estimates of Battle of Chattanooga, Siege of Knoxville. A detailed letter from Atlanta describes the recent mayoral election. An editorial implores the Confederate Congress to improve the currency situation through taxation. An article details...
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10 December 1863
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 27, no. 361 (December 10, 1863)]
Subjects include The Siege of Charleston-Further Shelling of the City, Yankees Have Seized All Boats Along the Tennessee River, News on the Siege of Fort Sumter. A proclamation from the governor requests citizens to join in a day of fasting, prayer...
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13 January 1864
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 28, no.19 (January 13, 1864)]
General Morgan's Escape From Prison, The Siege of Charleston, Attack on Wilmington. Confederate congressional reports fill the front page. A lengthy account details General Morgan's escape from the Ohio Penitentiary. A city ordinance prohibits Black...
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16 January 1864
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 28, no.25 (January 16, 1864)]
From Charleston, Late News From Texas, Latest From the North. The results of the Edgefield District elections are listed. The Secretary of War reports the achievements of the army for 1863. The culprit who has cut the telegraph lines for the past...
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30 July 1864
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 28, no. 193 (July 30, 1864)]
Subjects include Evacuation at Williamsburg and Yorktown Confirmed, From Charleston - Bombardment of Fort Sumter Continues, Fighting Again at Atlanta, Yankees Driven Back, Democratic Peace Meeting Held in New York. An account of peace negotiations...
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9 June 1861
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 1, no. 100, (June 9, 1861)]
Speech of Honorable Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia in reply to Lewis D. Cambell of Ohio. This speech was delivered on January 15, 1855 in the United States House of Representatives. Includes general advertisements,
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22 August 1861
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 1, no. 161, (August 22, 1861)]
Lincoln Appoints a Day of Fasting and Prayer, Bill to Admit Missouri into Confederacy Passed by Congress, Letter from Mr.Magraw of Pennsylvania. Miscellaneous advertisements for dentistry, confectionaries, drugs and medicines, food.
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28 August 1861
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 1, No. 166, (August 28, 1861)]
Subjects include Peace Convention - State of Kentucky, Letter from Cobb's Legion, Battle of Manassas Hard on Lincoln. Miscelleanous advertisements throughout issue.
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6 November 1861
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 1, No. 225, (November 6, 1861)]
Victory at Leesburg, Article on General W.H.T. Walker, Election Ticket for Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States and Alexander H. Stephens as Vice-President. Miscellaneous advertisements throughout issue.
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2 January 1862
Southern Confederacy. (January 2, 1862)
Subjects include European politics towards the South, Losses at Fredericksburg, Skirmishing on the Chickasaw Bayou. 2 Pages Only - Incomplete. Unclear what the volume and no. are. Includes runaway slave reward notices and miscellaneous advertisements...
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6 March 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 18, (March 6, 1862)]
Correspondence Between Governor Brown & General Toombs, A Call for Editors of Newspapers in the Confederate States. "The Monopoly and Extortion Bill," which is "An Act to present, during the existing War, Monopolies, Extortions and Speculation in...
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8 April 1862
Southern Confederacy. (April 8, 1862)
Article titles include: The New Jersey Peace Resolutions, Northern Dispatches, Yankee Letters, The Provision Question, Episcopal Election, Our Special Port Hudson Correspondence, Letter from the Rio Grand, Special Correspondence of the Southern...
GLC05959.09.007
24 April 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 60, (April 24, 1862)]
The Battle of Pea Ridge, "The Big Battle on the Peninsula," and The Battle of Shiloh are discussed. Capture of Island No.10 is also discussed. The Conscription Bill is printed. Proclomation by Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States on...
GLC05959.09.008
26 April 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 62, (April 26, 1862)]
Article on Speculators and Extortionists, Correspondence from the Cumberland Gap, A Conscription Bill Entitled An Act to Further Provide for the Public Defense by the Confederate Congress. Also includes exceptions to the conscription bill on the...
GLC05959.09.009
May 1, 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 65, (May 1, 1862)]
Includes a printing of the Conscription Bill and exceptions to the Conscription Bill. The Battle of Shiloh is discussed.. Includes General Sherman's report from the field on April 8, 1862. Includes an undated address from General Beauregard. Tears...
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2 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 66, (May 2, 1862)]
Conscription Bill is printed, along with exceptions under the Conscription Bill. The Fall of Fort Pulaski is discussed, as well as the approach of Yankees at Bridgeport. Miscellaneous advertisements and land sale advertisements spread throughout
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3 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 67, (May 3, 1862)]
Subjects include the Siege of New Orleans, Rebel Funeral at Lexington, Kentucky, 10th Georgia Regiment and Calls for Volunteers for the War. Large tear in the center of issue. Miscellaneous advertisements throughout.
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4 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 68, (May 4, 1862)]
Includes correspondence from Texas Rangers at the Battle of Shiloh, dated April 19, 1862. Includes descriptions of Commodore Farragut, Nickajack, and Corinth. Miscellaneous advertisements throughout. Issue has archival tape in several places.
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May 6, 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 69, (May 6, 1862)]
Subjects include: Recruits Wanted for a Band of Partisan Rangers, Freed Negroes, General Beauregard's Intercepted Dispatch from the Battle of Corinth, General Lovell of New Orleans. Signed in pencil on top. Miscellaneous advertisements throughout...
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9 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 72, (May 9, 1862)]
Subjects include the Georgia Military Institute, The Confederate Ironclad Virginia, and a Defense of President Davis Against Objections. There are miscellaneous advertisements throughout the issue, including a recruitment ad for partizan rangers...
GLC05959.09.015
15 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 77, (May 15, 1862)]
Subjects include the Death of Colonel Gibbons, Regulations Concerning Substitutes in the Confederate Army, and Navy Prisoners of War. Micellaneous advertisements for food and goods throughout issue. Pages are no longer bound due to age.
GLC05959.09.016
May 16, 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 78, (May 16, 1862)]
Subjects include: Salt Springs in Georgia, and How to Find Them, The Manufacture of Saltpetre. Details The Battle of Shiloh, printing General Beauregard's official report. Miscellaneous advertisements for goods and services throghout issue. Pages no...
GLC05959.09.017
18 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 79, (May 18, 1862)]
Details the "Latest from Fort Pillow," a Confederate victory where "our cotton boats victorious." Miscellaneous advertisements for goods and services throughout the issue. Slave wanted ad posted on second page. Pages partially bound together and held...
GLC05959.09.018
24 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 84, (May 24, 1862)]
Includes descriptions of General Price and His Missouri Troops at the Battle of Corinth, and General Butlers Famous Proclamation Against the Ladies of New Orleans. Includes miscellaneous advertisements for goods and services, including a wanted ad...
GLC05959.09.019
25 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 85, (May 25, 1862)]
Subjects include the Battalion of Partisan Rangers for Immediate Service, an Explanation of the Affair at Bridgeport, Tennessee, and the Kentucky Rising Against the Union. Miscellaneous advertisements for goods and services throughout the issue...
GLC05959.09.020
27 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 86 (May 27, 1862)]
Includes articles about the Escape of General Morgan's Men, the Proposition of the Northern Government for Exchange of Prisoners, and the Southern Feeling and Spirit in Baltimore. Miscellaneous advertisements throughout issue for goods and services...
GLC05959.09.021
28 May 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 87 (May 28, 1862)]
Subjects include: "Hang Together or Hang Separately - Louisville Journal Rebels in Kentucky", "Latest News from Vicksburg", "General Mitchell Preparing to Ascend the Tennessee River to Take Chattanooga and Knoxville." Advertisements throughout issue...
GLC05959.09.022
3 June 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 92 (June 3, 1862)]
Subjects include military Movements Near Pensacola, and Movements in Tennessee. There is a notice on the second page advising: "citizens owning plantations on the Stono, Wadmalaw, and Pon Pon Rivers, and all other points in this Military District...
GLC05959.09.023
4 June 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 93 (June 4, 1862)]
Army Correspondence from the Battle of Corinth, dated May 26, 1862. Advertisements for land, food, and miscellaneous goods throughout the issue. Large tears on document. Runaway slave notice on second page.
GLC05959.09.024
5 June 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 94 (June 5, 1862)]
Partial document without front page of issue. Subjects include The Battle of Port Royal and Winchester, Fort Pillow Bombarded, Corinth Evacuated. Penciled marks in left margin of first page. Advertisements for food, land, tobacco, and other...
GLC05959.09.025
8 June 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 97 (June 8, 1862)]
Subjects include the Latest News From the Glorious Stonewall Jackson, Charge of the Hampton Legion, General Pope's Report, Latest News From Corinth, Plunderings, Robberies and Outrages by the Yankees in Middle Tennessee. Advertisements throughout...
GLC05959.09.026
10 June 1862
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 98 (June 10, 1862)]
Subjects include General Joseph Johnston's Address to the Army of Tennessee, Special Correspondence from Phillip's Legion, Letter from the Chaplain of Watkin's Georgia Regiment, Stonewall Jackson's Victory and Turner Ashby's Cavalry, Battle at...
GLC05959.09.027
11 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 98 (June 11, 1862)]
Subjects include a Cane Presentation to Col. John Hunt Morgan by the Ladies of Atlanta, an Advertisement by Col. John Hunt Morgan for men to join his company, and the Battle of Pittsburg Landing. Other miscellaneous advertisements thoughout the issue...
GLC05959.09.028
13 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 101 (June 13, 1862)]
Subjects include the Battle of Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, Army Correspondent Evacuation of the West after the Fall of Fort Pillow, Liberty's Inaugural Address to the Young Confederacy, The Report on the Death of Turner Ashby. Advertisements for...
GLC05959.09.029
14 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 102 (June 14, 1862)]
Describes the death of Colonel Turner Ashby near Harrisburg. Also includes "Affairs in Nashville as Described by a Yankee Correspondent," "Jackson's Great Triumph in the Valley," and "The Fight on James Island." Advertisements throughout the issue...
GLC05959.09.030
15 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 103 (June 15, 1862)]
List of the Names of the 21st Georgia Regiment who were engaged in the Battle of Port Royal and Winchester, Battle Report of the 21st Georgia Regiment, Report of Jackson's Medical Director and Union Killed and Wounded, Battle of James Island...
GLC05959.09.031
18 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 105 (June 18, 1862)]
Subjects include the Evacuation of Corinth, The New Orleans True Delta, The names of six men to be shot by Butler, Butler's Order Respecting the Ladies of New Orleans, and general Army Movements. Runaway slave notice is posted on upper secton of...
GLC05959.09.032
19 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 106 (June 19, 1862)]
Subjects include the Report from Chattanooga, the Movement of the Enemy, and an Article on the Late Colonel Ashby. Land notices, City Hall Female Seminary advertisements, and other miscellaneous advertisements for goods and services are throughout...
GLC05959.09.033
21 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 108 (June 21, 1862)]
Subjects include the Battle of Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, Rebel Raids into Kentucky, Parson Brownlow's Intended Speech on the Gallows, Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas, and Chicago. Advertisements for land, food, and goods are spread throughout...
GLC05959.09.034
22 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 109 (June 22, 1862)]
Subjects include Butler's Tyranny in New Orleans, The Occupation of Memphis, Tenn., The Last Day of Gen. Turner Ashby, and the Ladies of Atlanta Soldiers Relief Society. Includes small article about Yankee prisoners. Advertisements for goods and...
GLC05959.09.035
24 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 110 (June 24, 1862)]
Details the Narrow Escape of General Jackson From Capture. Also includes "Our Special Knoxville Correspondence," ""Personne" Leaving Memphis -- Escape of Commodore Montgomery." Advertisements for food, goods, book-binding, and other miscellaneous...
GLC05959.09.036
25 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 111 (June 25, 1862)]
Subjects include the Evacuation of Yorktown, The Destruction of the Virginia and Mississippi, and the Defeat of General Curtis by General Hindman at the Battle of Pea Ridge. Advertisements for food, goods, and other miscellaneous services. There are...
GLC05959.09.037
26 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 112 (June 26, 1862)]
Subjects include the Evacuation of Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, a Letter by Governor Brown on the Invasion, and a Guerrilla Raid on General J.E.B. Stuart. Advertisements for land, food, and other miscellaneous goods and services. Notice for a runaway...
GLC05959.09.038
27 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 113 (June 27, 1862)]
Subjects include the Abandonment of Chattanooga, and Stonewall's military instructions. Includes printed copy of New York Representative Ben Wood's speech in the United States House of Representatives about the state of the country. Advertisements...
GLC05959.09.039
28 June 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 114 (June 28, 1862)]
Subjects include the Federal Tricks in Kentucky, and the Longstreet Crossed Chickahominy by Mechanicsville Road Last night. Includes information about Mexican politics on second page. Advertisements for food, land, the Ladies' Soldiers' Relief...
GLC05959.09.040
June 29, 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 115 (June 29, 1862)]
Subjects include the Flag of Truce between Beauregard & Halleck, and The Effort to Abolitionize Kentucky. Includes "A Patriotic Letter from Senator Hill," which discusses his views of the Conscript Act. Advertisements land, food, nurses, and other...
GLC05959.09.041
1 July 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 116 (July 1, 1862)]
Subjects include the Battle of Mechanicsville. Specifies the number of prisoners taken and the effect of various leaders including Stonewall Jackson and George B. McClellan. Runaway slave notice on first page. Advertisements for land, food, and other...
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