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October 11, 1861 — From the Army
Vermonters arrive in VA, awaiting move into “Dixie”.
James Mathieson
Oct 11
October 10, 1861 — Scoundrels
We are mortified beyond expression to remark that there are men in the South who, in this war of independence, find the dictates of…
James Mathieson
Oct 10
October 9, 1861 — A Friendly Interview Between Pennsylvania Regiments and the Rebels
Fraternal feelings between foes.
James Mathieson
Oct 9
October 8, 1861 — News From Cairo
(Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.)
James Mathieson
Oct 8
October 7, 1861 — A Dishonest Scoundrel
Lieut. Col. Hawley, of one of the Connecticut regiments, has fallen in with one of the scoundrels, “a Massachusetts fellow,” who has been…
James Mathieson
Oct 7
October 5, 1861 — Launches Built in Algiers
Messrs. John O. McLean and John Mahoney have each just finished six launches, twelve in all. These are larger than the two built in Mobile…
James Mathieson
Oct 5
October 4, 1861 — The War and Slavery
West Liberty, 9th month, 22d, 1861.
James Mathieson
Oct 4
The Monotony of Camp Life
The following, written at the entrenched camp near Norfolk, is from a member of the Mobile Gulf City Guards, only seventeen years of age:
James Mathieson
Oct 3
October 1, 1861 — Sent to Richmond
October 1, 1861 — Sent to Richmond
A lady who gave her name as Mrs. Mary Ann Keith, of Memphis, Tennessee, was arrested in Lynchburg on Wednesday. When arrested she was…
James Mathieson
Oct 1
September 30, 1861 — The Mountains for the Union
A friend of ours who has just returned from a business trip through the counties of Mercer, Boyle, Lincoln, Pulaski and Wayne, brings the…
James Mathieson
Sep 30
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