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Boston, MA: Charles O. Rogers, 1865. 54 x 68 cm. Filled with Civil War news. The charges against Gen. Butler relating to the seizure of gold in New Orleans. Magazine explosion at Fort Fisher. Peace projects by Messrs. Blair, Singleton and others may turn peoples' attention from duty of filling up quota calling for 300,000 additional troops. Report of the loss of the Monitor Potapsco, near Fort Sumter, SC. Commanding officer was LCDR S.P. Quackenbush. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Civil War.
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Boston Morning Journal, Wednesday Morning, January 25, 1865
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Boston Morning Journal, Friday Morning, January 6, 1865
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Boston, MA: Charles O. Rogers, 1865. 54 x 68 cm. Filled with Civil War news. The Richmond Jeremiades. Discusses prospect of speedy triumph of U.S. government, and Richmond's idea to beg recognition of England and France through the abolition of slavery. Trade with the Rebel States-- Spies among the Speculators. Discussion on what Gen. Sherman will do next. Cincinnati correspondent describes the stagnation of the South in the vicinity of Sherman's march through Georgia. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Civil War.
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Boston Morning Journal, Monday Morning, January 23, 1865
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Boston, MA: Charles O. Rogers, 1865. 54 x 68 cm. Filled with Civil War news. The assault on Fort Fisher by Gen. Terry shows firmness and bravery, and shows that statements that Army is badly demoralized by crowds of substitutes and bounty jumpers are untrue. Discussion of Gen. Sherman's strategy, which is driving rebels crazy. He has occupied the rebel works at Pocotaligo, within a day's march of Branchville, SC. Collision of two army transport ships near New Orleans cost lives of five men. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Civil War.
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Boston Morning Journal, Tuesday Morning, January 10, 1865
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Boston, MA: Charles O. Rogers, 1865. 54 x 68 cm. Filled with Civil War news. Relief for Savannah. Discussion on public meeting at Faneuil Hall, to supply the needy citizens of Savannah. Rebels in Richmond fear that Georgia will repudiate the Confederacy and yield to the Yankees. Report on campaign of Gen. Thomas in Tennessee-- 10,000 Rebel prisoners and 68 artillery pieces taken. Hood is speeding toward Okalona, Miss. Report on Discharged Soldiers' Home in Boston has handled 2208 men in 2 1/2 years. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Civil War.
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