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Lincoln's historic Proclamation responding to the beginning of the Civil War...



Item # 688724

April 17, 1861

WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 17, 1861  Although the title would suggest mostly religious content, there is also much reporting on the on-going Civil War.
From the beginning weeks of the Civil War, items include: "Virginia Versus Slavery" "The Day of Trial" which begins: "Civil war has been fairly inaugurated. One portion of the country has arrayed itself in deadly conflict against  the other...".
Also: "Civil War Begun" which is very fine reporting on the beginning of the war, one bit noting: "...at 4o'clock in the morning of Friday, March 12th, Fort Moultrie began the bombardment with two guns...The firing continued from the floating, Stevens' & other batteries..." and then a letter from Charleston: "The negotiations were completed last night. Maj. Anderson's command will evacuate in the morning..." with more.
This report also includes the notable Proclamation signed in type: Abraham Lincoln, in which he calls out the military because: "...the laws of the U.S. have been, and are now opposed in several States, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed in the ordinary way...".
Eight pages, some light staining, good condition.

Item from our most recent catalog - #357, released for August, 2025

Category: Yankee