Confederate 1862...
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November 21, 1862
RICHMOND WHIG AND PUBLIC ADVERTISER, Nov. 21, 1862.
* Richmond, Virginia
* Confederate South
On the front page under Interesting Historical Relations and The Last Effort To Save The Union is a lengthy extract from a speech delivered by Ex-Governor Morehead of Kentucky. Also some commentary under The End not Yet mentioning that there are no signs of peace and that "...we have nothing to expect but war..." A page 3 ad is headed: 500 Negroes Wanted. Virginia And Tennessee Railroad Company. Also an ad: 15 Likely Negroes At Auction, plus an auction for 50 Negroes and one for 40 Likely Young Negroes At Auction. Some minor war reports as well. Lite fold rubbing in the upper half of the front page, a few minor margin tears.
* Richmond, Virginia
* Confederate South
On the front page under Interesting Historical Relations and The Last Effort To Save The Union is a lengthy extract from a speech delivered by Ex-Governor Morehead of Kentucky. Also some commentary under The End not Yet mentioning that there are no signs of peace and that "...we have nothing to expect but war..." A page 3 ad is headed: 500 Negroes Wanted. Virginia And Tennessee Railroad Company. Also an ad: 15 Likely Negroes At Auction, plus an auction for 50 Negroes and one for 40 Likely Young Negroes At Auction. Some minor war reports as well. Lite fold rubbing in the upper half of the front page, a few minor margin tears.
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