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TPI-151

The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 12, 1861

8 pages. Front page illustration of Colonel James A. Mulligan. THE GREAT REBELLION. Interesting from Washington. Government Arrests. A New Route to Dixie. The Impudence of the Rebels. The War in Missouri. Proceedings of the Convention. Latest from General Banks' Division. Encouraging from Kentucky. Late From Western Virginia. Attempt to cut off Gen. Rosecrans Supplies. Report of the Commission Appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania to Investigate for Alleged Army Frauds, and much more. Light age toning, wear, and a few small tears.  

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TPI-149

The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 28, 1862

8 pages. Front page illustration of Edwin M. Stanton, Union Secretary of War. War Against Treason! The Purchase of Naval Vessels. Report of the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs. Western Virginia and Slavery. Development of Treason. The Potter Investigating Committee's Report. Disloyal Army Clerks and Army Officers. Floyd'd Treason Abetted by an Ordnance Officer. The War in Missouri. Interesting Southern News. Gen. Sigel's Resignation. From the 53rd Pennyslvania Regiment. From the 5th Maine Regiment, and much more. Light age toning and edge wear. Very...  

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TPI-148

The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 14, 1861

8 pages. Front page illustrations of Insignia of Rank, and Regulation Swords of the United States Army. Includes related descriptive text titled Distinguished Marks, Badges and Insignia of Rank in the Army of the United States. THE REBELLION. The Effect of Our Late Victories. The Rebels Closing Upon Washington. A Battle Evidently Approaching. General Fremont Not to be Superseded. The Seizure of a Traitors Private Property. More Arrests in Baltimore. A Motley Traitor Crew in Fort McHenry. Suspension of Another Rebel Newspaper. Rebel Rumor From Cubs. A...  

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Forney's War Press, Philadelphia, Aug. 29, 1863

8 pages. Front page illustration of Rebel Citizens Attacking Sutlers En Route For The Army. Articles include Invasion of Kansas. The Burning of Lawrence, Kansas. Massacre of the Citizens. The Siege of Charleston. The Grand Attack on Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter Assailed on all Sides. Flag Shot Away. South wall Destroyed. Fort Sumter in Ruins. Charleston Bombarded. 15 Inch Parrott Guns Opened on the City. The Non Combatants Leaving in Panic. The Bombardment Still in Progress. Expected Surrender of Fort Wagner. John Hunt Morgan and his men in an Ohio Prison....  

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TPI-146

The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 6, 1861

8 pages. Huge front page illustration of The New Gun Boats. Highly Important From Missouri. Gen. Fremont Receives Orders to Retire From Command. Great Excitement in Camp. Insubordination Among the Officers and Men in the Face of the Enemy. Many Lay Down Their Arms. Patriotic Farewell Speech of Fremont. He Demands the Obedience of His Men to His Successor. Price's and McCulloch's Armies Concentrating and Marching on Springfield. The War in Kentucky. The Rebels Retiring. The Latest From Western Virginia. Particulars of the Fight at Gauley. The Rebels...  

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The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 16, 1861

8 pages. Front page illustration of General David Hunter. Other illustration: The Mississippi River Gunboats. THE GREAT REBELLION. Our Naval Fleet Letters. Important From Port Royal. The Rebels Preparing to Defend Beaufort.The U.S. Pickets Attacked by the Rebels. A Thousand Refugees in Washington. Organization of a Brigade of Loyal Virginians. The Naval Academy. The Workingmen of Baltimore Appeal to the President. The Battle at Piketon, Ky. The War in Missouri. Springfield to be Evacuated. Gen. Hunter and Staff at St. Louis. Zollicoffer Frightened Out of...  

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TPI-144

The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 7, 1861

8 pages. Front page illustration of the sword presented to General George B. McClellan by the city of Philadelphia. WAR AGAINST REBELLION. Late from Washington City. Philadelphia Election in the Camps. The Blockade of the Potomac. Gov. Gamble and the Missouri Volunteers. From General Banks' Column. The "White Horseman" Again Seen. All Quiet Along the Lines. Latest From Fortress Monroe and Hatteras. Fearful Gale at Hatteras Inlet. Soldiers' Clothing Washed Away. The Election in Maryland. A Heavy Union Majority. Important Arrest. The War in...  

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The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 23, 1862

8 pages. Two front page maps; The Seat Of War In Virginia; Scene of the Military Operations of the Grand Union Armies in Virginia under the Command of Major Generals McClellan, McDowell and Banks, and The Movement of Gen. McDowell Against Fredericksburg. THE LATEST NEWS. Interesting From The West. All Goes Well With The Union Forces. Beauregard's Intercepted Dispatch. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. A Fight on Wilmington Island. The Confiscation Bill in Congress. LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. From Gen. Banks' Column. The Rebel Jackson Abandons the Valley of Virginia. City...  

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The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 27, 1861

8 pages. Large front page map, View of Pensacola Harbor and Defences. The War Against Rebellion. Important From Pensacola. Fight at Pensacola. Fort Pickens Opens Fire Upon the Rebels. Destruction of Warrington by Hot Shot. The Pensacola Navy Yard Set on Fire. Our Victory Thought to be Complete. The Steamers Niagara and Colorado Engaged With Fort McRae. The Rebels Report the Niagra and Colorado Badly Damaged. Capture of the Pirate Beauregard. From General Banks Command. Rumored Advance of the Rebel Breckenridge. News From the Upper Potomac. A Regiment of...  

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The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 29, 1861

8 pages. Woodcut engraving on the front page of General Benjamin F. Kelley, The Hero of Phillippi and Romney. THE GREAT REBELLION. Another Review of Infantry. A New Depot For Prisoners. The Cause of Col. Wilson's Resignation. Rebel Horse Stealers. Bursting of a Rifled Parrot Gun. The Western Victories Confirmed. Arrival of Rebel Prisoners. Condition of the Wounded at Edwards' Ferry. Latest from Cairo and Kentucky. Rebels Routed and Killed. Horses and Camp Equippage Captured. Gen. Fremont at Bolivar. The Coming Battle. Major Zagoni's Brilliant Charges at...  

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The New York Times, September 14, 1863

8 pages. IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON. An Attempt to Occupy Fort Sumter. Our Forces Driven Back. The Explosion of a Magazine in Fort Moultrie. Half the Town of Moultrieville Fired and Destroyed. Dispatch From General Gillmore. Thirty six Guns Found on Morris Island. Batteries Building from which to Shell the City and the Sullivan's Island Batteries. Rebel Reports of Operations. Another Address of Beauregard. OUR VICTORY IN EAST TENNESSEE. The March of Gen. Burnside's Army. The Rebel Cavalry Driven Back. Entrance into Knoxville. Rejoicing of the People....  

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The New York Times, May 22, 1863

8 pages. THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. Capture of Jackson, Mississippi. An Official Report from Gen. Grant. The Rebels Under the Command of Gen. Joe Johnston Retreat Northward. The War on the Mississippi. THE REBEL SIOUX. The Indian War in the Northwest. Great Military Expedition Against the Sioux. Signs of Trouble With the Chippewas. Removal of the Winnebagos. War Opened Between Them and the Sioux. Their Scalp Dance. Better Days For Minnesota. Affairs in Tennessee. Departure of Gen. Schofield for St. Louis. Rebel Sympathizers Sent South. The Blockading...  

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