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691060

The capture of Atlanta...

Item #691060

September 15, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 15, 1864  Among the front page column heads are: "ATLANTA" "How The City Was Captured" "The Strategy of the Last Movement" "The Complete Defeat of The enemy" "Hood's Midnight Evacuation of Atlanta" "A Cordial Reception to Our Army by the People" "THE DRAFT" "Urgent Demand for Reinforcements&qu... See More  

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690973

Great reporting on the lead-up to South Carolina leaving the Union...

Item #690973

December 24, 1860

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, Dec. 24, 1860 



* Secession convention in South Carolina

* History about to be made w/ Civil War




A wonderful issue as most of page 2 is taken up with the very detailed, verbatim discussion headed: "South Carolina - Proceedings of the Convention" held on December 17, 18, and 19. Th following day South Carolina would formally adopt their... See More  

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690949

Rebels routed at Fort Donelson...

Item #690949

February 06, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 6, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH" "Rebel Peter Funk Naval Victory Off Charleston" "Important From the West" "The Fight at Fort Donelson" "Rebels Totally Routed with Heavy Loss" "The Charleston Blockade" and more.

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, good... See More  

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690835

Latest war reports... Hanging of 300 Sioux Indians...

Item #690835

December 08, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 8, 1862  



* Indians of Minnesota sentenced to hang

* Abraham Lincoln to pardon them 

* re Massacres of White settlers 




Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "From Gen. Burnside's Army" "Arrival of Jackson to Reinforce Lee" "The Rebel Line Extended Several Miles Down the Rappahannock" "The War in th... See More  

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690707

Trial of the Lincoln conspirators, from the city where it happened...

Item #690707

May 31, 1865

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 31, 1865  All of page 1 and most of page 2 are taken up with: "THE CONSPIRACY" "Trial Of The Accused" "Saturday's Proceedings Continued" with a great wealth of verbatim testimony.

Page 3 has various end-of-war reports.

Great to have this content in a newspaper from the nation's capital.

Four pages, la... See More  

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690592

Latest news from the Mexican War...

Item #690592

July 20, 1847

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 20, 1847  Page 3 has: "Probable Results of the Mexican War" which takes half a column. Also: "Interesting From Mexico" which is nearly a full column with the latest on the Mexican War.

Four pages, nice condition.

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690591

Much news from the Mexican War...

Item #690591

July 21, 1847

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 21, 1847  Page 2 has over a column taken up with: "Capture of Tobasco" in the Mexican War, with much detail. Also: "Important Triumph" and "Correspondence Between the Secretary of State & the Mexican Government Relative to the Mission of Mr. Trist" is on the Mexican War as well.

Also: "Late From Mexic... See More  

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690395

The war continues against Japan...

Item #690395

July 09, 1945

STARS & STRIPES, London Edition, July 9, 1945  This was the: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations" as noted in the masthead. Penciled at the top is "War Dept."

The front page reports include: "42 of 68 American Divisions To Be Out of ETO by 1946" "Ndes Landing Secures Balikpapan Harbor" "175 Die on 2 U.S.... See More  

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690392

The war continues against Japan...

Item #690392

July 12, 1945

STARS & STRIPES, London Edition, July 12, 1945  



* Island of Kyushu, Japan 

* Attack on Kamikazes airdromes 

* Operation Iceberg - Okinawa campaign




This was the: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations" as noted in the masthead. Penciled at the top is "War Dept."

The front page reports include: "Suicide Plane ... See More  

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690030

Portland, Maine, and the Great Eastern... Council Bluffs...

Item #690030

December 26, 1857

BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Dec. 26, 1857  The front page features an article and print: "The Great Eastern Steamship, the Leviathan of the Deep".

Inside has two pages of text and 4 prints on: "Portland, Maine" in eluding a nice: "View of Portland & the Great Eastern Depot..." "View In Congress Street, Portland" and two more prints.

Another pa... See More  

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689979

Scenes in Salem, Massachusetts...

Item #689979

January 26, 1856

BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Jan. 26, 1856  Among the prints within are a front page print of: "United States Steam Frigate Merrimac" with a related article. Also within: "Academy At South Berwick, Maine" "St. John's Church & Parsonage, Jamaica Plain, Mass." "City of Lisbon, Portugal".

Inside has ten: "Sketches of Salem" including ... See More  

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689909

Americans capture Cologne...

Item #689909

March 06, 1945

STARS & STRIPES, Paris Edition, March 6, 1945  This was the: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations" as noted in the masthead.

Front page banner headline: "Yanks In Cologne" with subheads: "1st Army Enters City at Two Points" along with two related maps. Front page photo of "Princess Elizabeth" plus more.

Eight... See More  

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689908

Battles on Iwo Jima...

Item #689908

March 15, 1945

STARS & STRIPES, Paris Edition, March 15, 1945  This was the: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations" as noted in the masthead.

Front page reports include: "East Bank Forces Capture Honnef, Imperil Highway" "Iwo Marines Seal Off Caps" "RAF's New 11 Ton Box, Heaviest Yet, Rocks Reich". The front page features... See More  

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689904

Storming the Citadel on Okinawa...

Item #689904

May 23, 1945

STARS & STRIPES, Southern Germany Edition, May 23, 1945



* Marines storm the Citadel

* Battle of Okinawa Island

* World War II - WWII




This was the: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations" as noted in the masthead.

Front page includes: "GIs Storm Citadel on Okinawa" "Germany Battle Split In 3 Stars" with a large map head... See More  

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689900

Two uncommon Winslow Homer prints...

Item #689900

July 09, 1859

BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, July 9, 1859  



* American illustrator Winslow Homer

* Very early illustrations in a periodical




This issue features two prints by renowned artist Winslow Homer, rare to find as issues of this title from 1859 are extremely scarce.

The first is on the front page: "Fourth of July Scene, on Boston Common" with credit given to Homer in the text... See More  

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689361

Sentenced for involvement in the Rye House Plot...

Item #689361

December 14, 1685

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, Dec. 14, 1685   



* Charles II of England & brother

* Assassination plot sentencing




The front page begins with a report from Jamaica noting impart: "We have now a second confirmation of the news from the South Seas, that the Privateers there are in great distress; their return home by land is cut off by the Indians deserting them, and their ves... See More  

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689360

Executed for involvement in the Rye Houses Plot... West Indies clear of pirates...

Item #689360

November 02, 1685

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, Nov. 2, 1685   The back page has a report noting: "This day Richard Nelthorp and John Ayloff were executed, the first before Grays-Inn, and the latter before the Temple Gate."

John Ayloffe was an English lawyer, political activist, and satirist, described as "one of the most consistently committed radicals of the century". According ... See More  

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689122

Handsome newspaper... An anecdote of Ben Franklin...

Item #689122

November 18, 1793

INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE & THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Boston, Nov. 18, 1793  As the photo shows, this is one of the more handsome & displayable mastheads of the 18th century.

The front page has: "Anecdote of Dr. Franklin" concerning: "...Why will a tube with a fish in it contain as much water as it will without the fish...".

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed with w... See More  

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688728

On the battle of Bull Run...

Item #688728

July 24, 1861

WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 24, 1861  The front page begins with a lengthy editorial report on the Battle of Bull Run, the first notable battle of the Civil War. Also on the front page: "Civil War vs. Rebellion".

Reports inside include: "The Battle of Cheat River' "Iron-Clad Ships" "The War For the Union" "Current Events... See More  

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687914

Jefferson's annual message, with mention of Lewis & Clark...

Item #687914

December 11, 1806

INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Dec. 11, 1806  Beginning on the front page & concluding on patge 2 is the: "President's "Message" communicated to Congress, it being Jefferson's state-of-the-union address to the nation.

Of significance is some fine mention of the Lewis and Clark expedition which appears on the front page: "...The expedition of Messrs. Lewis and ... See More  

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687295

On the Battle of Bunker Hill... Washington named commander-in-chief.. So much more....

Item #687295

July 05, 1775

THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL & THE NEW HAVEN POST-BOY, July 5, 1775 



* Battle of Bunker Hill - Charlestown

* Siege of Boston, Massachusetts

* George Washington named commander

* American Revolutionary War

* Terrific issue w/ many reports




Nice engraving in the masthead of a post boy on horseback.

The front page has a letter from an officer in General Gage's regiment heading for ... See More  

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687212

The Philadelphia Tea Party...

Item #687212

January 14, 1774

CONNECTICUT JOURNAL & NEW HAVEN POST-BOY, Jan. 14, 1774 



* The Philadelphia Tea Party

* Opposition to British taxation 

* Prelude to the Revolutionary War




The front page has a report beginning: "We hear from Charles-Town [Charleston], South Carolina, that the sending back the tea ship having been by accident or design, delayed till the expiration of the 20 days after whi... See More  

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687211

British reaction to Washington being named commander-in-chief...

Item #687211

October 18, 1775

THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Oct. 18, 1775  The front page begins with a nice item from London concerning George Washington: "General Washington, who was lately appointed Generalissimo over the Provincials, has refused any salary, and is to attend to the hazardous and arduous duty allotted him from principle only. A most noble example & worthy of imitation in Great Britain, pa... See More  

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687144

Many honors to George Washington and Nathaniel Greene for their leadership in the Revolutionary War...

Item #687144

December 17, 1783

THE PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL & THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1783  This is certainly one of the more displayable newspapers of the Revolutionary War era with this quite large & decorative engraving in the masthead.

Page 2 includes a letter of congratulations to Major-General Nathaniel Greene by the people of Newport, R.I., for his heroic effort during the war, followed by... See More  

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687093

Perhaps the best Cornwallis surrender issue we have offered...

Item #687093

November 13, 1781

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Nov. 13, 1781 



* Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown

* American Revolutionary War ending




A terrific issue as not only does it contain a fine account of the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, but it consumes the entire front page, carries over to take most of page 2, with additional information on page 3 as well.

The front p... See More  

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687019

Bill Clinton elected president of the United States...

Item #687019

November 04, 1992

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 4, 1992  



* President Bill Clinton

* Wins presidential election (1st)




The three line banner headline announces: "CLINTON WINS DECISIVE MARGIN IN VOTER POLL ACROSS NATION AFTER 12 YEARS OF G.O.P. RULE" with subheads and related photos. 

The complete issue with all 3 sections, nice condition.... See More  

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686879

Nelson and Napoleon in Egypt...

Item #686879

November 10, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 10, 1798  Most of the front page is taken up with reports under the heading: "Buonaparte--Nelson" regarding their engagements in Egypt, with no fewer than six accounts. Horatio Nelson defeated Napoleon at the Battle of the Nile.

Four pages, pages 1 & 3 have archival mends near the margins, otherwise very nice condition.

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686878

Two John Adams letters...

Item #686878

November 07, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 7, 1798  



* President John Adams



Near the middle of the front page is an address of the inhabitants of North Yarmouth, Maine, to the President concerning the dangers of eminent war with France (XYZ Affair), followed by his response signed in type: John Adams.

Page 2 has a letter to the President which mentions General Clark, followed by: "The ... See More  

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686876

Matthew Lyon, only Congressman elected to office while in jail...

Item #686876

November 03, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 3, 1798 



* Matthew Lyon elected while imprisoned  

* Vermont Congressman - sedition charge




The front page has over a full column taken up with: "Matthew Lyon's Trial - Trial of Matthew Lyon For Sedition".

At different times Lyon represented Vermont & Kentucky in Congress. His tenure was tumultuous. He brawled with one Congre... See More  

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686031

The Embargo Act...

Item #686031

April 13, 1812

INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, April 13, 1812  



* The Embargo Act

* War of 1812 prelude




Most of the middle column of the front page is taken up with: "AN ACT Laying an Embargo on all the Ships & Vessels in the Ports & Harbors of the United States, for a Limited Time" which would be a prelude to a war with England. It is signed in type by the President: James Madi... See More  

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685820

Surrender of Charleston... Battle of Waxhaws...

Item #685820
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, July, 1780  



* Surrender of Charleston SC

* Waxhaw South Carolina massacre

* Revolutionary War from the enemy




Inside has a letter from Gen. Clinton providing additional details about the situation in South Carolina following the surrender of "Charles-Town" [Charleston].

In his letter he describes the results of the various missions in ... See More  

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685784

Tremendous detail on the treason trial of Major John Andre...

Item #685784
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT, London, For the Year 1780  



* Benedict Arnold defection

* Major John Andre treason

* American Revolutionary War




Certainly the highlight of this issue are the nearly 7 pages taken up with the lengthy & very detailed proceedings headed: "Extracts of Letters from General Washington to the President of Congress". This concerns the t... See More  

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685487

An expedition that led to Oregon...

Item #685487

December 15, 1843

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 1843  



* Explorer John C. Fremont

* 2nd Expedition to Oregon




Page 3 has: "From Oregon" which includes in part: "...that ten men, who left with Lieut. Fremont for Oregon last spring, reached that city on Sunday...They bring a very unfavorable account of their expedition, having been compelled for a portion of the ti... See More  

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685161

Rare reference to the 'Mormon Battalion' during the Mexican War... The slave trade... The Oregon Treaty with England...

Item #685161

August 15, 1846

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 15, 1846  



* Mormons Battalion - Mormonism

* Only U.S. military religious unit ever

* Mexican-American War 




The top of the back page has a very notable report: "Mormon Volunteers" being a brief item noting: "Capt...Allen has reached Fort Leavenworth with 500 Mormon volunteer infantry. They proceed forthwith to join... See More  

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685149

Brigham Young's letter on the end of the Mormon War... Mormons to move to Vancouver...

Item #685149

October 25, 1845

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 25, 1845



* Brigham Young letter to governor of Illinois

* de facto end of the Mormon War in Illinois

* re. the Mormons exodus the following year




 Pages 2 and 3 contain over a full column of reporting concerning the Mormon War. It begins with: "Illinois--The end of the Mormon War" which includes the pledge of the Mormons, signed i... See More  

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685129

Preparing for war against the Mormons...

Item #685129

October 05, 1844

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 5, 1844  



* Nauvoo Legion militia - Illinois

* Mormons - Mormonism War ?

* Governor Thomas Ford 




Pages 3 and 4 has a report from Illinois: "More Trouble at Nauvoo" which noters in part: "Gov. Ford has ordered 2500 militia & volunteers into service for the protection of Nauvoo... a project  in which some th... See More  

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684894

Letter from Nauvoo shortly after Joseph Smith's murder...

Item #684894

August 24, 1844

NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Aug. 24, 1844  Page 3 has an article: "Affairs at Nauvoo--Politics, etc." This is a letter datelined "Nauvoo, Illinois, Aug. 3, 1844". Keep in mind that Joseph Smith was assassinated June 27, 1844.

It begins: "I write you from the 'City of the Saints' and from the Head-Quarters of the late Mormon Prophet, Joe Smith. You must know that... See More  

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684273

Paul Revere in a much different role, on the front page...

Item #684273

May 04, 1799

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 4, 1799  



* Boston Board of Health notice

* Signed by President Paul Revere 




Almost an entire column on the front page is taken up with: "Recommendations Of The Board of Health" signed in type by its president: PAUL REVERE, which focuses on their purpose: "...to accomplish the important purpose for which  it was in... See More  

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684088

Six letters signed by President John Adams...

Item #684088

May 26, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 26, 1798  



* President John Adams



A nice issue for display as the front page contains not just one but six letters, each signed in type by the president: JOHN ADAMS. There are two more letters signed by Adams on page 2.

These letters are in response to letters sent to him by people or groups in Lancaster & Harrisburg, Penna., and also Burlington... See More  

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683756

Slaves of the captured Amistad slave ship...

Item #683756

February 29, 1840

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 29, 1840  Near the top of the front page is a small heading: "The Amistad Schooner" which reports on the case of the Amistad slave ship, made famous recently by the 1997 Stephen Spielberg movie of the same name.

The article mentions: "The British government...have been actively interposing in the affairs of the Amistad...to in... See More  

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683615

An American magazine from 1795...

Item #683615

August 01, 1795

THE MASSACHUSETTS MAGAZINE, Boston, August, 1795  The bulk of the issue is taken up with a wide range of eclectic articles. Among the articles are: "The Test of Virtue" "Advice to Females on the Management of a Lover" "Anecdotes of Ignatius Loyola" "On the Utility of Trees in Cities" "On the Greek Fire" "On the Arabs" and so much mor... See More  

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683434

Atlantic Baseball Club of Brooklyn...

Item #683434

November 25, 1865

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York Nov.  25, 1865  Over half a page is taken up with portraits of the nine members of the Atlantic Baseball Club of Brooklyn with embellishments titled "'Champion Nine' Of The Atlantic Base-Ball Club Of Brooklyn, L. I., 1865" and an article headed: "The Atlantic Base-Ball Club".

The ball players are wearing uniforms. Some of the pla... See More  

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683405

A baseball team in uniform...

Item #683405

May 14, 1881

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 14, 1881  



* Early baseball team illustration



The full front page is a Thomas Nast political cartoon: "Is There To Be A Power Behind The Throne?"

But the most significant print would be the very nice half page baseball print: "The Princeton College Base-Ball Nine" showing them in uniform and with bats, a ball, and two catcher&... See More  

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683224

Murder mystery resolved: it was his son...

Item #683224

February 04, 1880

THE MISSOURI REPUBLICAN, St. Louis, Feb. 4, 1880 



* A professional butcher slaughters his family

* John L. Soper - Kearney, Clay County, Missouri




The top of the front page has a column headed: "Criminal Matters" Theories as to the Recent Assassination Near Kearney, Mo."

The assassination of farmer John Soper was an interesting case. They had opinions on who the killer w... See More  

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682975

The Rebels evacuate Charleston...

Item #682975

February 28, 1865

THE WORLD, New York, Feb. 28, 1865  



* Charleston, South Carolina evacuation

* Confederates leave the self destroyed city




Formatted very much like its competitors, the Times, Tribune & Herald.  

Among the front page first column heads on the Civil War: "THE SOUTH" "Charleston Evacuated for Strategic Reasons" "Urgent Appeal to the People fort Sustain t... See More  

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682972

Wilmington, N.C., a doomed city...

Item #682972

February 23, 1865

THE WORLD, New York, Feb. 23, 1865  Formatted very much like its competitors, the Times, Tribune & Herald.  

Among the front page first column heads on the Civil War: "NORTH CAROLINA" "Capture of Fort Anderson on Sunday" "Wilmington A Doomed City" "THE SOUTH" "Wholesale Robbery of Paroled Prisoners" "Guesses at Grant's Movem... See More  

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682971

Sherman's march through the South...

Item #682971

February 16, 1865

THE WORLD, New York, Feb. 18, 1865



* General William T. Sherman

* Victory march in the Carolinas 

* Columbia, South Carolina & more




 Formatted very much like its competitors, the Times, Tribune & Herald.  

Among the front page first column heads on the Civil War: "SOUTH CAROLINA" "Sherman Checked & Beauregard Wounded" "A Great Battle Imm... See More  

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682965

The South wants to maintain their independence...

Item #682965

February 10, 1865

THE WORLD, New York, Feb. 10, 1865  



* Jefferson Davis addresses Confederate Congress

* Wants Southern states to remain independent 




Formatted very much like its competitors, the Times, Tribune & Herald.  

Among the front page first column heads on the Civil War: "PACIFICATION" "Full Restoration of the Authority of the United States Insisted Upon by Mr. Li... See More  

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682144

Yankees are advancing upon Richmond...

Item #682144

June 01, 1864

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 1, 1864  



* Battle of Cold Harbor - Hanover Co., Virginia

* Ulysses S. Grant's Richmond campaign

* General Robert E. Lee's eventual victory 




Over half of the first column is taken up with column heads on the Civil War including: "THE GREAT CONTEST" "The Rebels Defeated with Much Loss" "Our Left Only Seven Miles from Richmond... See More  

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682007

Sherman advances towards Atlanta...

Item #682007

July 25, 1864

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 25, 1864  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "SHERMAN'S PROGRESS" "Fierce Fighting on Friday" "Gen. McPherson Killed" "Bloody Repulse of the Rebels" "They Probably Abandon Atlanta" "LATER FROM SHERMAN" "A Heavy Fight on Wednesday" "Rebel Loss 6000--Ours 2000" "O... See More  

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