James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 10, 1861 — ScoundrelsWe are mortified beyond expression to remark that there are men in the South who, in this war of independence, find the dictates of…12h ago12h ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 9, 1861 — A Friendly Interview Between Pennsylvania Regiments and the RebelsFraternal feelings between foes.1d ago1d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 8, 1861 — News From Cairo(Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.)2d ago2d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 7, 1861 — A Dishonest ScoundrelLieut. Col. Hawley, of one of the Connecticut regiments, has fallen in with one of the scoundrels, “a Massachusetts fellow,” who has been…3d ago3d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 5, 1861 — Launches Built in AlgiersMessrs. John O. McLean and John Mahoney have each just finished six launches, twelve in all. These are larger than the two built in Mobile…5d ago5d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 4, 1861 — The War and SlaveryWest Liberty, 9th month, 22d, 1861.6d ago6d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryThe Monotony of Camp LifeThe following, written at the entrenched camp near Norfolk, is from a member of the Mobile Gulf City Guards, only seventeen years of age:Oct 3Oct 3
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryOctober 1, 1861 — Sent to RichmondA lady who gave her name as Mrs. Mary Ann Keith, of Memphis, Tennessee, was arrested in Lynchburg on Wednesday. When arrested she was…Oct 1Oct 1
James MathiesoninReporting HistorySeptember 30, 1861 — The Mountains for the UnionA friend of ours who has just returned from a business trip through the counties of Mercer, Boyle, Lincoln, Pulaski and Wayne, brings the…Sep 30Sep 30
James MathiesoninReporting HistorySeptember 28, 1861 — Important from the Head of the PassesShreveport Daily News, Shreveport, LASep 28Sep 28