Publishers: T.H. Bradley, <1860-1861>; A.B. Rachal, <1876>.March 15, 1864 issue printed on ledger paper as a Confederate newspaper with a postscript from the occupying Union army.Description based on: July 13, 1859.Editors: E.W. Halsey, <1861>; E.R. Biossat, <1876>
Engraved illustration titled Re-enforcements for Grant\u27s Army Leaving Memphis, Tenn. published ...
Secretly printed in 1836 with a fictitious imprint and date of 1856. cf. Allibone, Crit. dict. of En...
Four illustrations titled The Last Days of the Confederate Government published by The Illustrate...
The Memphis Argus was founded in 1859 as a daily Democratic newspaper. During the Union occupation o...
Within three months, the cities of New Orleans, Memphis, and New Bern were captured by Union forces ...
The Confederate Imprint is an original imprint issued during the American Civil War on August 18, 18...
Three issues of The Memphis Daily Appeal , published in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 1864: Vol. 15:25...
Includes bibliographical references.On May 1, 1862, after a decisive naval tattle on the Mississippi...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...
The Memphis Public Ledger was launched in 1865 and ceased in 1893. It was a Democratic paper with st...
Printed on double leaves."Index to battles, campaigns, engagements, etc., fought within the limits o...
14-page dispatch to G.B. Adamson, Jackson, Tennessee, from unknown correspondent. Contains news repo...
The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "There's no mistake...
The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Democratic State ...
An attempt has been made in the following pages to portray the politics of Louisiana during the impo...
Engraved illustration titled Re-enforcements for Grant\u27s Army Leaving Memphis, Tenn. published ...
Secretly printed in 1836 with a fictitious imprint and date of 1856. cf. Allibone, Crit. dict. of En...
Four illustrations titled The Last Days of the Confederate Government published by The Illustrate...
The Memphis Argus was founded in 1859 as a daily Democratic newspaper. During the Union occupation o...
Within three months, the cities of New Orleans, Memphis, and New Bern were captured by Union forces ...
The Confederate Imprint is an original imprint issued during the American Civil War on August 18, 18...
Three issues of The Memphis Daily Appeal , published in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 1864: Vol. 15:25...
Includes bibliographical references.On May 1, 1862, after a decisive naval tattle on the Mississippi...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...
The Memphis Public Ledger was launched in 1865 and ceased in 1893. It was a Democratic paper with st...
Printed on double leaves."Index to battles, campaigns, engagements, etc., fought within the limits o...
14-page dispatch to G.B. Adamson, Jackson, Tennessee, from unknown correspondent. Contains news repo...
The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "There's no mistake...
The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Democratic State ...
An attempt has been made in the following pages to portray the politics of Louisiana during the impo...
Engraved illustration titled Re-enforcements for Grant\u27s Army Leaving Memphis, Tenn. published ...
Secretly printed in 1836 with a fictitious imprint and date of 1856. cf. Allibone, Crit. dict. of En...
Four illustrations titled The Last Days of the Confederate Government published by The Illustrate...