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694574

Frederick Douglass is resigning as ambassador to Hayti...

Item #694574

August 11, 1891

THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Aug. 11, 1891  



* Frederick Douglass resignation

* Ambassador to Haiti - Hayti 

* Abolitionist - social reformer 




The top of page 3 has a print of: "Frederick Douglass" and a report headed: "Ministerial Changes" "Fred Douglass Resigns--Shannon Minister to Costa Rica--Grubb Coming Home".

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694573

Dalton Gang robs its last train...

Item #694573

July 16, 1892

THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1892  The front page has a half column report headed: "DARING TRAIN ROBBERS" "They Whipped a Sheriff's Posse and Stole Over $50,000" "The Dalton Gang Did It" "When the Train Stopped a Pitcher Battle Took Place--The Robbers Threatened to Dynamite the Express Messenger and He Opened His Doors".

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694572

Great account of a "classic" Western train robbery...

Item #694572

September 22, 1893

THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Sept. 22, 1893  The front page has most of a column headed: "FOUGHT THE ROBBERS" "Desperate Battle With Bandits on a Western Train" 'Engineer and Fireman Shot" "One of the Robbers Mortally Wounded--There were Only Three of Them and They Were Daring. But They Encountered a Plucky Crew of Trainmen". The ar... See More  

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694568

Death of President Harrison's wife...

Item #694568

October 25, 1892

THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Oct. 25, 1892  The front page has most of a column headed: "THE LAST SCENE" "Mrs. Harrison is No More---She Died at 1:30 This Morning" with much detail on the death of the First Lady, Mrs. Benjamin Harrison.

Four pages, toned throughout, archivally rejoined at the spine, minor margin tears, but it must be handled carefully due... See More  

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694567

Details on two hangings in Louisville...

Item #694567

August 01, 1889

THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Aug. 1, 1889  The front page has over half a column headed: "TWO MEN EXECUTED" "Charles Dinger and Harry Smart Hanged at Louisville" "A Ghastly Gallows Scene" "The Nouse 

Slipped and Caught Dilger by the Teeth and the Trap Had to Be Sprung a Second Time--The Crimes". The report has much detail on the h... See More  

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694565

Trouble with the Navajos and Chippewa Indians...

Item #694565

July 14, 1891

THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, July 14, 1891 The top of a front page column is headed: "THE NAVAJOS DEFIANT" "They Are on the Rampage & Troops May Have to Be Called Out" "The Chippewas In Revolt" "A Serious State of Affairs at White Earth, Minn., & It is Believe the Presence of Troops Alone Will Prevent a Riot & Possible Massacre".... See More  

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694556

Indians are staking their claim...

Item #694556

April 17, 1819

THE UNION subtitled: "United States' Gazette and True American for the Country", Philadelphia, April 17, 1819  This was the semi-weekly country edition of the "Union" which was a daily.

Page 2 includes: "Claims of the North American Indians" and: "Curious Roguery. A page 3 report begins: "The slave trade treaties were the subject of some conversati... See More  

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694554

The War of 1812, and more...

Item #694554

April 30, 1813

THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, Boston, April 30, 1813  The entire front page is taken up with: "American Papers" from the House of Commons in London, much relating to the on-going War of 1812.

Page 3 has; "The New Friends of the Navy" and: "Ought Massachusetts t Build a Ship for Those who Would not Build one for Themselves?" There is also a lengthy report of a parade by ... See More  

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694549

The oldest continually published newspaper in America...

Item #694549

May 13, 1808

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, May 13, 1807  This title has the distinction of being the oldest, continually published newspaper in America, now titled 'The Hartford Courant'. This issue is from the private collection, selected for inclusion because of the wide, untrimmed margins. Four pages, some light foxing, minor archival and at the spine, very nice condition.

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694547

Piracy and murder...

Item #694547

June 24, 1820

BOSTON INTELLIGENCER & EVENING GAZETTE, June 24, 1820  Among the articles within: "More Piracy & Murder!" "The New Throne" for England; two reports of a great fire at Troy, New York.

Four pages, scattered foxing, some tears at the blank spine, mostly good condition.

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694540

In great condition...

Item #694540

September 16, 1807

RELFS PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE & DAILY ADVERTISER, Sept, 16, 1808  This issue is from the private collection, selected for the great condition.

The top of page 2 has a nice & large advertisement for the "Insurance Company of North America" (INA), the oldest stock insurance company in the country.

The front & back pages are taken up with advertisements, including a lengthy ... See More  

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694536

Displayable issue, as well as the XYZ Affair...

Item #694536

October 01, 1800

THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Oct. 1, 1800  



* Turn of the 19th century

* Nice issue for display




A wonderful masthead makes this a displayable issue.

Page 3 has over a full column report from Paris: "American Envoys - State of the Negotiation Between France and America". This is over the XYZ Affair, a diplomatic incident between French and United Stat... See More  

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694534

The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair...

Item #694534

October 15, 1807

INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Oct. 15, 1807  



* USS Chesapeake-Leopard affair



This title has a nice masthead, with an intricate engraving in the middle featuring a heraldic eagle.

The top of page 2 has a report beginning: "Our affairs, growing out of the late hostile attack upon the frigate Chesapeake by the British ship Leopard, remains by the last accounts from England in ... See More  

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694529

John Jay to become Chief Justice... A mausoleum to Washington...

Item #694529

January 01, 1801

CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Jan. 1, 1801  Much of the front page is taken up with reports from "Congress" including a bit: "...The house resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the bill for erecting a Mausoleum to George Washington...moved an amendment substituting a Monument, in the place of a Mausoleum, to be erected in the Capitol...".

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694507

An interesting "Extraordinary" issue from just before the War of 1812...

Item #694507

March 27, 1812

BOSTON WEEKLY MESSENGER, EXTRAORDINARY, March 27, 1812  An unusual item, created as an "Extraordinary" of the Boston Weekly messenger, with the front page appearing in 2-column broadside format. Pages 2, 3 & 4 are of the more typical 4 column format.

The content is entirely political, with the front page reports headed: "Grand Federal Republican Convention" and includ... See More  

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694504

From Maine, before statehood... Jefferson, Aaron Burr...

Item #694504

November 02, 1807

PORTLAND GAZETTE & MAINE ADVERTISER, Nov. 2, 1807



* Early 19th century Northern New England

* Aaron Burr trial - Thomas Jefferson




At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts, not becoming a state until 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. So this issue is from 13 years before statehood.

Page 2 has most of a column on: "Col. Burr's Trial" for High Treason glints the ... See More  

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694473

Maine newspaper from 14 years before statehood...

Item #694473

May 12, 1806

PORTLAND GAZETTE & MAINE ADVERTISER, May 12, 1806



* Pre pre-statehood publication

* Cumberland County - Co. 




At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts, not becoming a state until 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. So, this issue is from 14 years before statehood.

The back page has an article concerning General Wilkinson, stating: "...that he had fomented the alarming... See More  

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694463

Education of Indians...

Item #694463

May 10, 1819

CONCORD OBSERVER, New Hampshire, May 10, 1819



* Very rare Merrimack County publication



Since becoming computerized we have only offered two issues of this title, and both are from the Civil War. There is no documentation that title ever existed.

This issue is from our private collection and selected for such due to its nice condition. The back page has a lengthy article: "Education of ... See More  

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694462

Earliest issue of this title we have offered...

Item #694462

October 24, 1820

WOODSTOCK OBSERVER, Vermont, Oct. 24, 1820  



* Rare Windsor County publication



The only other issue of this title we have offered in the last 30+ years is from 1829. This is the volume 1, number 42 issue.

The back page has: "A Project of a Law for Preventing Unhappy Marriages". But this issue is from our private collection, selected for inclusion because of its great conditio... See More  

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694461

What the Louisiana Purchase will mean to the United States...

Item #694461

February 03, 1803

COURIER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Concord, Feb. 3, 1803  Most of the front page is taken up with an article headed: "President's Message" beginning: "The subject of Louisiana continues every day to become more and more interesting to all classes of American citizens...". It continues with much talk of the advantages of this territory the United States will soon be acquiring fr... See More  

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694459

Early newspaper from Harrisburg...

Item #694459

November 12, 1803

THE ORACLE OF DAUPHIN, AND HARRISBURGH ADVERTISER, Pennsylvania, Nov. 12, 1803  



* Rare publication 

* Pre state capital 




An issue from our private collection, saved because it is quite rare from this early year as well as being in great condition. The only other issue we've offered in the last 12+ years was dated 1820.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, very nice cond... See More  

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694453

The South to force slaves into the military...

Item #694453

December 20, 1864

DAILY EXAMINER, Richmond, Virginia, Dec. 20, 1864  



* Rare rebel publication



Not just a newspaper from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate states.

The front page has: "The War News" with subheads "Southwestern Virginia" & "Savannah". Also: "City Intelligence" "A Timely Invention" "The Soldiers' Christma... See More  

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694450

Three color political prints... St. Patrick's Day...

Item #694450

March 08, 1890

JUDGE magazine, New York, March 8, 1890



* Color political prints 



Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread.

After a strong start, the magazine found itself strugg... See More  

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694449

Venomous attack upon General Butler...

Item #694449

January 12, 1865

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Jan. 12, 1865  



* Rare Confederate publication from the rebel capital

* Finals months of the American Civil War




Not just a nice Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy and very late in the war.

The editorial has near the beginning a very fascinating & sarcastic attack on Butler: "Most Confederate readers will learn... See More  

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694446

General Hood's letter on losing his command... Great letter on the resolve of the Confederates...

Item #694446

January 28, 1865

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Jan. 28, 1865  



* Final months of the American Civil War



Not only a Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy.

The front page has various reports from very late in the Civil War, including: "The War News" which includes the text of General Hood's notice to his soldiers on being removed from command of his army, signed:... See More  

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694425

Sherman advances through the South...

Item #694425

December 27, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, Dec. 27, 1864  



* From the capital of the Confederacy 

* William T. Sherman's march to the sea ends

* Surrender of Savannah, Georgia
 



Among the front page reports on the Civil War from the Confederate capital are: "Latest From the North" "From Sherman's Army--Account of the Capture of Fort "Mallister" "... See More  

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694423

Lee's army... Lengthy letter signed by Jefferson Davis...

Item #694423

June 01, 1864

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, June 1, 1864  A very nice Confederate title from the Confederate capital, so a wealth of the latest war-related news, from the Confederate perspective.

The front page includes: "The War News" which begins: "There were rumours yesterday of considerable fighting along the lines of Lee and Grant's armies..." Also: "General Lee's Army... See More  

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694420

Evacuation of Fredericksburg... Lee, Grant, Butler, and more...

Item #694420

June 07, 1864

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, June 7, 1864  



* Fredericksburg evacuated

* General Robert E. Lee

* Rare from the Confederacy




Not only a nice newspaper from the Confederacy, but from its capital as well.

The front page has: "The War News" with various reports from different theaters of operation, beginning: "The news of the day yesterday was the report that got noised aro... See More  

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694417

Letter from Robert E. Lee...

Item #694417

June 16, 1864

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, June 16, 1864



* From the capital of the Confederacy

* Rebel General Robert E. Lee Letter




Among the front page war reports in this newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy are: "The War News" which begins with a letter to the Secretary of War, signed in type: R. E. Lee, General; "The Transportation of the Wounded" "From the Raiding ... See More  

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694414

Lincoln accepts his nomination for President... In a Confederate newspaper...

Item #694414

July 05, 1864

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 5, 1864  



* Abraham Lincoln accepts nomination for re-election



A single sheet newspaper with just a one column masthead, somewhat typical for the period as most paper mills were located in the North, newsprint was of short supply in the South, causing publishers to maximize use of paper as much as possible.

This issue has a great wealth of Civil War re... See More  

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694402

Confederate General Johnston's farewell address to his troops...

Item #694402

July 20, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, July 20, 1864  



* From the capital of the Confederacy

* General Joseph E. Johnston

* Farewell address to his Confederate army




Among the Civil War reports on the front page are: "The War News" "Our Casualties in Maryland" "From Georgia "The Escape of Gen. Franklin" "From the Army of the Tennessee" "F... See More  

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694401

Yankees moving towards Atlanta...

Item #694401

July 26, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, July 26, 1864  Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "The War News" "From Norfolk--Grave Charges Against Yankee Officers--Their Trial by Court Martial--Civilians Sentenced for 'Disloyalty' " "Additional From the North" "Death of the Commander of Fort Sumter" " "From Georgia" which i... See More  

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694400

Sherman in Georgia...

Item #694400

June 29, 1864

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, June 29, 1864  



* General William T. Sherman

* Now in Georgia - march to the sea

* Rare Confederate publication




Not only a nice newspaper from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate States.

This issue has on the front page: "Latest From The North..." "The War News" which includes a dispatch from Marietta to General Br... See More  

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694399

A lengthy message from Jefferson Davis to his Congress...

Item #694399

May 03, 1864

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, May 3, 1864  



* Capital of the Confederacy

* President Jefferson Davis




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "The War In North Carolina--Evacuation of Washington by the Yankees" "The Victory of Plymouth" "The Yankees in the Rappahannock" & more.

The back page is dominated by the: "President's Me... See More  

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694398

Much from Robert E. Lee's army...

Item #694398

May 06, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, May 6, 1864  



* Rare Confederate title from the rebel capital

* Rebel General Robert E. Lee & U.S. Grant

* Battle of Spotsylvania Court House close




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "From General Lee's Army" "Grant's Forces Across the River--The Battle Likely to Take Place at Mine Run--The Yankee Strength&... See More  

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694395

Civil War news from the Confederate capital...

Item #694395

May 12, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, May 12, 1864  



* From the capital of the Confederacy

* General Robert E. Lee letter signed

* Battle of Spotsylvania Court House




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Contrabands--Their Sad Fate" 'The Quartermaster General" "A Description of Richmond" "Yankee Cavalry" "Price's Victory&quo... See More  

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694389

News From Robert E. Lee's army...

Item #694389

May 23, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, May 23, 1864  



* Generals Robert E. Lee vs. Ulysses S. Grant

* Battle of Spotsylvania Court House - Virginia

* Rare Confederate title from the rebel capital




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "From General Lee's Army" "Additional From the South" "The Very Latest From the North" "More Fighting on... See More  

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694386

News from Robert E. Lee's army...

Item #694386

May 27, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, May 27, 1864  Among the Civil War reports on the front page are: "The War News" "Confederate States Congress" "The Ancient Boundaries Of Virginia" "Losses In Alexander's Battalion Light Artillery" "Army of Northern Virginia" "From General Lee's Army" "A Scene in the Yankee Congress&quo... See More  

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694382

One of the more rare titles we have offered...

Item #694382

September 30, 1801

THE SUN OF LIBERTY,  New Haven, Connecticut, Sept. 30, 1801  This is one of the more scarce titles we have offered in recent years.  It had been printed in Norwalk for 52 issues, with the first issue in New Haven being #53. As noted in Brigham it was: "discontinued after a few numbers. The last issue located is that of Nov. 4, 1801, vol. 2 no. 11" or just 11 or 12 issues p... See More  

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694381

Very rare War of 1812 newspaper: first we have offered...

Item #694381

August 13, 1813

WAR JOURNAL, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Aug. 13, 1813  This is the first of this title we have seen in our 50+ years. It only existed for 40 issues (this is # 23), from March 12 - Dec. 14, 1813.

As the title should suggest the focus of the newspaper was the ongoing War of 1812, but there is other content as well.

Four pages, never-trimmed margins, slightly irregular at the blank spine from ... See More  

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694322

Jenny Lind... opera singer....

Item #694322

July 01, 1848

THE HOME JOURNAL, New York City, July 1, 1848



* Jenny Lind... The Swedish Nightingale

* Opera singer of eventual P.T. Barnum fame




Page 3 has a small heading, "Jenny Lind", which includes a 1/2 column of text related to the world-famous opera singer nicknamed "The Swedish Nightingale".

Mostly literary content with short stories & poems, this title also has some ... See More  

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694223

1864 Battle of Spotsylvania...

Item #694223

May 30, 1864

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1864  



* Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

* Ulysses S. Grant vs. Robert E. Lee

* Rare Confederate capital publication




Among the front page reports on the Civil War in this Confederate newspaper are: "The War News" "From General Lee's Army "Army of Northern Virginia" "From Fredericksburg" "Corresp... See More  

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694213

Civil War reports in a newspaper from the Confederate capital...

Item #694213

February 27, 1864

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Feb. 27, 1864  



* From the capital of the Confederacy



A nice newspaper not only from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate states. Among the front page items are: "The War News" "The Enemy In Florida" "Mobile" "The Courts" "City Intelligence" "Departure of a Flag of Truce" &... See More  

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694166

News from the Confederacy...

Item #694166

April 28, 1864

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, April 28, 1864  Not just a nice newspaper from the Confederacy, but a nice issue from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "The War News" "The Five Dollar Notes" "City Intelligence" "The Health of the City" "Rencounter With Chicken Thieves" and more.

Nearly two columns on the back page ar... See More  

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694164

Civil War news in a Confederate newspaper...

Item #694164

October 19, 1863

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, Oct. 19, 1863  



* Capital of the Confederacy

* Jefferson Davis address




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Secret History of the Subjugation of Maryland" takes over three pages. "Affairs at Chattanooga" "Retreat of the Enemy From Southwestern Virginia--Their Return to East Tennessee..." "From the Arm... See More  

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694162

Battle of Lookout Mountain...

Item #694162

November 28, 1863

THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, South Carolina, Nov. 28, 1863  Some fine reporting on the Battle of Lookout Mountain. Front page war reports include: "Latest From Bragg's Army" 'Later From Richmond" "Secret Sessions" "From the Trans-Mississippi" 'Signs of Monetary Panic In the North" "Compliments to 'Beast Butler' " and more.

The ... See More  

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694160

Lincoln consults spirits for military counsel?

Item #694160

June 08, 1863

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, June 8, 1863  



* From the rebel capital

* Abraham Lincoln

* Spiritualism




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are; "Vicksburg" "Lincoln and the Spirits" the latter noting in part: "...spiritual exhibitions made in the presence of Lincoln and his Cabinet. Napoleon, Gen. Knox, and others were consulted s to the ... See More  

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694147

From the capital of the Confederacy...

Item #694147

January 08, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Jan. 8, 1863 



* Capital of the Confederacy



Not just a Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy.

There is much war reporting here, from the Confederate perspective, including front page items headed: "Movements Of The Enemy" "City Intelligence" "Message Of The Governor" which takes most of the pag... See More  

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694141

Jefferson Davis and his favorites...

Item #694141

February 04, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Feb. 4, 1863



* From the capital of the Confederacy

* Rebel President Jefferson Davis




 Among the articles in this Confederate newspaper are: "From Vicksburg" "Virginia Legislature" "Additional From the North" "The Confederate Congress" "House of Representatives--Patriotic Fervor in the Confederacy" and ... See More  

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694140

Impending anarchy in the North...

Item #694140

February 06, 1863

THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, South Carolina, Feb. 6, 1863  Among the articles in this Confederate newspaper are: "The Contagion Of Secession" "Loss of the Steamer Wm. H. Starke" "Our Military Resources" "Impending Anarchy in the North" "The Prisoners Taken at Arkansas Post" "Captain Pickler Again in the Enemy's Lines".

The back page ... See More  

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