Home > Back to Search Results >
Capture of New Orleans, in a Confederate newspaper...
Capture of New Orleans, in a Confederate newspaper...
Item # 684457
April 28, 1862
DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, April 28, 1862
* Capture of New Orleans - Louisiana
* Union troops (enemy) enter city
* From the capital of the Confederacy
Not only is this a great Confederate newspaper, but it is from the capital of the Confederacy.
Certainly the most significant content would be the breaking news report on page 2 headed: "Capture of New Orleans By The Enemy--Cotton and Public Stores Destroyed" which begins: "Official dispatches were received at the War Department, from General Lovell, yesterday announcing the capture by the enemy of New Orleans...dispaches state that the enemy's fleet had appeared in the harbour of New Orleans & had demanded the surrender of the city. General Lovell telegraphs that he refused to make the surrender. It appears, however, that he had no hesitation in evacuating the city..." with more.
This significant event is the focus of the editorial on page 2, beginning: "The fall of New Orleans will resound through the world...it will swell the Yankee heart with a certainty of triumph too big for utterance...they believe the revolution near its close and expect the collapse of the Confederacy..." and much more.
Other reports include: "The Forces About Huntsville, Alabama" "The War--Concentrate Our Resources" "Movements and Spirit of the War" "Another Yankee Canard--Another Intercepted Dispatch from Beauregard" "Yankee Reports of Affairs About Nashville, Tenn." "Who Are the Traitors?" "Yankee Sympathy for the Poor Negro" and much more.
Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, minimal edge wear, very nice, clean condition.
Category: Confederate