James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 31, 1861 — Army InventionsThe War and Navy Departments are overrun with parties with new war weapons and inventions pertaining to the army and navy. One man has a…2h ago2h ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 30, 1861 — Death of Col. C. F. FisherNewbern Weekly Progress, Newbern, NC1d ago1d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 29, 1861 — A Statement from Col. WalrathEvening Star, Washington, DC2d ago2d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 28, 1861 — What Planters Should Do With the Coming Cotton CropAs the time is fast approaching when the new cotton crop will be ready for market, we would say a word about the matter to southern…3d ago3d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 27, 1861 — A Sable HeroSunbury American, Sunbury, PA4d ago4d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 26, 1861 — What Crinoline is DoingAthens Post, Athens, TN4d ago4d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 25, 1861 — A Lady’s StoryLitchfield Enquirer, Litchfield, CT6d ago6d ago
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 24, 1861 — Coffee SecuredEdgefield Advertiser, Edgefield, SCJul 24Jul 24
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 23, 1861 — Two Days Fighting!The Western Democrat, Charlotte, NCJul 23Jul 23
James MathiesoninReporting HistoryJuly 22, 1861 — The “Daughter of the (Sixth) Regiment” in UniformWorcester Daily Spy, Worcester, MAJul 22Jul 22