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Boston Morning Journal, Tuesday Morning, January 17, 1865

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Boston, MA: Charles O. Rogers, 1865. 54 x 68 cm. Filled with Civil War news. Much discussion devoted to Removal of General Butler and the failed Wilmington expedition. Gen. Butler throws responsibility of failure to Commodore Porter. Lt. General Grant is clearly not happy with Butler. Exchange of prisoners at Mobile. Report of new Rebel ram being finished on the Roanoke river. Much reporting about the death of Edward Everett, prominent Bostonian. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Civil War.
  • Bookseller The Personal Navigator US (US)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Publisher Charles O. Rogers
  • Place of Publication Boston, MA
  • Date Published 1865
  • Pages 4 pp
  • Size 54 x 68 cm

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Boston Semi-Weekly Journal, Tuesday Morning, May 18, 1886 Vol. LIII No. 40

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Boston, MA: The Journal Newspaper Co, 1886. 56 x 70 cm. Lead story is about Canadian seizure of Gloucester schooner David J. Adams at Digby, Nova Scotia and political/diplomatic squabble between Dominion of Canada, Great Britain and the U.S. Captain, already back in Gloucester, MA, claims he wasn't buying bait. Sen. Eugene Hale of Maine speaks at Norfolk Club in Boston: Trade follows the flag. He supports bill to subsidize American steamships carrying mails to South America. Arrival in Boston of statue honoring the most famous of all abolitionists, William Lloyd Garrison. Newspaper, vertical centerfold browned, brittle, small tears, fair. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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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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