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Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper

Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper

Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper
Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper. Offered is an original, historic, & collectible old newspaper: RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 14, 1863. Post Battle of Gettysburg From capital of Confederacy. The front page has some great content including: "From General Lee's Army" "From Charleston" which includes a dispatch signed in type: G.

Beauregard ; "The Enemy on James River" "The Attack On Charleston". Relating to the Battle of Gettysburg is: "Pickett's Division--Its Loss in Officers", noting. Pickett's division we gather the following casualties in officers, which is unprecedentedly heavy...

Also "The Wounded in the Pennsylvania Battles" noting. We learn that General Lee has ordered all the wounded in the Gettysburg battles to be forwarded to Staunton... The Gettysburg Prisoners are said to be between Martinsburg & Staunton... Still on the front page are: "Telegraphic News--From Jackson, Mississippi" "From Our Army In Maryland" "Fall of Port Hudson" and other smaller items.

The back page has much good material on the Civil War as well including some good reading in the editorial, which has. The statement that Port Hudson has imitated Vicksburg in an'unconditional surrender' comes from an enemy in New Orleans... Much, though temporary, sadness in the South... Nobody then called Vicksburg a Gibraltar, or considered its occupation as important...

Great things are anticipated from'cutting the Confederacy in two'... Also on the back page are: Latest News From The North--Another Great Battle to be Fought--Both Armies Massing Near Hagerstown--The conflict Hourly Expected... " with many subheads including: "The Retreat of Lee's Army--The Race for the Potomac... Affairs on the Pennsylvania Border...

" "The Position of the Armies--All Ready for Battle" "Sharp Cavalry Fight Along the Lines... " "Great Jubilee in Washington Over the Fall of Vicksburg--Speeches of Lincoln, Seward, Stanton... Complete as a single sheet newspaper, typical for Confederate newspapers, and in very nice condition. Please Note: All of our offerings are 100% authentic!

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While we rejoice in the beautiful heroic, discovery, amazing feats, etc. , we at History's Newsstand also offer "the ugly" for we are determined to learn from the wrongs of the past - understanding, to do so, we must be willing to look these wrongs directly in the face and shout NO MORE! It is for this reason many Black Americans collect historic slave ads, Jews collect reports regarding the Holocaust, women collect coverage of the Women's Suffrage Movement, etc.. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.

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Timothy Hughes Rare Newspapers P. Desiring to conduct ourselves honorably in all things. Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.

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Rare Confederate Post Battle of Gettysburg & More 1863 Civil War South Newspaper