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SHERMAN ATLANTA MARCH TO SEA IMPORTANT NEWS LINCOLN 1864 SCARCE CIVIL WAR PAPER

$ 27.45

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: See more details below. Free First Class Shipping. Complete Authentic Original 1864 8 page New York Tribune Newspaper. Very Good Condition for a 156 year newspaper. Packed with Military news from both the North & the South
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    Original 8 PAGE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER
    November 22, 1864.
    Just after Lincoln's Presidential Election
    and during
    Sherman's actions around Atlanta
    A very popular & respected 1800s newspaper
    With important battle news at this critical period of the Civil War
    The Tribune was one of the foremost papers in the North.
    They sent many reporters & correspondents
    to cover the Civil War campaigns
    Here's a description of the images shown above
    Along with the Page (P) and Column (C) where they are located on the paper:
    1. Front Page Masthead and Date
    2. P1 C6. Gen Sherman's Operations. Wrap up of the Atlanta Campaign
    and Start of the March to the Sea
    3. P2 C6. The Gulf Department: Later from New Orleans and Mobile
    4. P3 C1. From the North Atlantic Squadron: A Chase to the Sea
    - Beaufort and its Inhabitants - Fighting Tactics - Wilmington and its Defenses
    5. P3 C3. From Georgia: Experiences of a Prisoner from the 1st DC Cavalry.
    The 3/4 column article describes his imprisonment at Andersonville
    & other Confederate prisons, and the horrible conditions there
    6. P3 C5. Late from the South: Howling Over the Re-election of President Lincoln
    7. P3 C6. Rebel Report of a Victory at Bull's Gap. Official Dispatch reported in the
    Confederate Richmond Enquirer paper & signed in type by R. E. Lee
    8. P3 C6. Important to Rebel Soldiers. Describes Special Order No 126 with special
    priviledges to Confederate Army deserters who voluntarily surrender to US forces
    9. P4 C2. Gen Sherman’s March. “Sherman .. has cut loose from Atlanta,
    and is making his way to the seaboard" (Almost one full column)
    10 P4 C3. The Soldiers’ Thanksgiving
    11 P5 C2. Multiple Headlines: Random War Waifs from Ruined Rome (Georgia}
    - The Election News - Greenbacks Plenty - Sherman to ‘Talk to the (Rebel) Marines’
    12 P5 C4. Sherman’s March - His Army Heard From - Seventy Miles South of Atlanta
    on the 14th - Sweeping Everything Before It - Destroying Everything Behind It
    Also interesting front page news on Gen. Grant's Operations, Fierce Attack at Dutch Gap Canal,
    and General Powell's Cavalry which had "the first victory since the re-election of Mr Lincoln",
    and General Sheridan's Operations
    And on page 4 there is an interesting 3/4 column article titled ‘The Tribune for 1865”
    It talks about the recent Military & Naval successes & Abraham Lincoln’s re-election,
    the mood of the country, and the prospects for 1865
    For extra protection, this item will be shipped in an acid-free folder
    All items that are offered by The Chronicles are from a large collection that we acquired
    from an avid collector & dealer of Scarce Paper Americana in the late 1900s.
    They include newspapers, documents, books, maps and images,
    with a focus on the civil war era and before. All items are genuine originals.
    We do not handle copies or reproductions of any items
    Unlike modern paper items, early newspapers & documents made before 1880
    generally remain in very nice condition even after centuries of aging
    The reason for this is that these early paper items were made with pure cotton & linen,
    whereas modern paper is made with wood fiber that often rapidly discolors and gets weak & brittle