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CONFEDERATE Battle of Monocacy Frederick MD Maryland 1864 Civil War Newspaper For Sale


CONFEDERATE Battle of Monocacy Frederick MD Maryland 1864 Civil War Newspaper
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CONFEDERATE Battle of Monocacy Frederick MD Maryland 1864 Civil War Newspaper :
$78.00

CONFEDERATE Battle of Monocacy Frederick MD Maryland 1864 Civil War Newspaper Offered is an original, collectible newspaper (NOT a copy/reproduction): RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 19, 1864  * Battle of Monocacy - Frederick, Maryland
* Rare Confederate title from the rebel capitalNice to have a Confederate newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page has: \"The War News\" with the latest events of the war, and includes a subhead: \"The Battle at Monocacy--Rout of the Enemy\" & \"Richmond & Petersburg\" and \"From Georgia\" which has some very nice content.Other items include: \"Waste In Food\" \"Official Corruption & Abuses\" \"Fight Between Citizens & Deserters\" \"Hospital Arrangements\" and a few other small items.The back page has a lengthy editorial--always great reading in this newspaper--and which begins with: \"That Confederate force which lately visited Maryland has returned to Virginia. It has returned \'safe\'; the enemy has remained safe; its \'losses are slight\'; so are theirs\'...\" with much more.Also on this page: \"Latest News From the North\" with subheads: \"The Latest From the Army of Invasion--From Grant\'s Army--Sheridan On Another Raid--From Sherman\'s Army--Resolutions Favouring Peace--Democratic Conventions in the North--As Far Fro the End as Ever--The Georgia Campaign--Sherman\'s Next Move--In For The War\" Also: \"From the Armies In Georgia which includes a letter to the governor, signed in type: J. E. Johnston.Complete as a single sheet newspaper with a one column masthead (typical from the South late in the war as most paper mills were in the North), folio size, very nice condition. Please Note: All of our offerings are 100% authentic! We do not offer reprints or reproductions of any kind. They are guaranteed to be original!
Links to Archival Storage Options & Certificates of Authenticity Are Below! Historical reports may be beautifulor ugly, but they are always informative. 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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