The Memphis Argus was founded in 1859 as a daily Democratic newspaper. During the Union occupation of Memphis, a northern editor was appointed by the military commander to curb the newspaper\u27s staunchly pro-Confederate stance
Carriers\u27 address published by the pro-Democrat Daily Vicksburger newspaper of Vicksburg, Missi...
Publishers: T.H. Bradley, <1860-1861>; A.B. Rachal, <1876>.March 15, 1864 issue printed on ledger pa...
Within three months, the cities of New Orleans, Memphis, and New Bern were captured by Union forces ...
The Memphis Bulletin was founded in 1855 as a daily morning Whig Party newspaper. As a conservative-...
The Memphis Public Ledger was launched in 1865 and ceased in 1893. It was a Democratic paper with st...
The Memphis Avalanche was founded in 1860 as a Democratic, strongly pro-secession newspaper. It was ...
The Memphis Enquirer was founded in March 1836 as a weekly Whig Party newspaper. Its chief rivals i...
The Memphis Eagle was founded in 1842 as a weekly Whig paper known as the American Eagle. Its chief ...
The Memphis Eagle was founded in 1842 as a weekly Whig paper known as the American Eagle. Its chief ...
Three issues of The Memphis Daily Appeal , published in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 1864: Vol. 15:25...
The Memphis Eagle was founded in 1842 as a weekly Whig paper known as the American Eagle. Its chief ...
This index is a complete revision of the earlier indexes and incorporates many corrections to subjec...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...
In the 19th century, Memphis commonly had multiple newspapers being published at the same time. Thes...
Copy of Vol. 1:6 of the Memphis Advocate and Western District Intelligencer newspaper published in...
Carriers\u27 address published by the pro-Democrat Daily Vicksburger newspaper of Vicksburg, Missi...
Publishers: T.H. Bradley, <1860-1861>; A.B. Rachal, <1876>.March 15, 1864 issue printed on ledger pa...
Within three months, the cities of New Orleans, Memphis, and New Bern were captured by Union forces ...
The Memphis Bulletin was founded in 1855 as a daily morning Whig Party newspaper. As a conservative-...
The Memphis Public Ledger was launched in 1865 and ceased in 1893. It was a Democratic paper with st...
The Memphis Avalanche was founded in 1860 as a Democratic, strongly pro-secession newspaper. It was ...
The Memphis Enquirer was founded in March 1836 as a weekly Whig Party newspaper. Its chief rivals i...
The Memphis Eagle was founded in 1842 as a weekly Whig paper known as the American Eagle. Its chief ...
The Memphis Eagle was founded in 1842 as a weekly Whig paper known as the American Eagle. Its chief ...
Three issues of The Memphis Daily Appeal , published in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 1864: Vol. 15:25...
The Memphis Eagle was founded in 1842 as a weekly Whig paper known as the American Eagle. Its chief ...
This index is a complete revision of the earlier indexes and incorporates many corrections to subjec...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...
In the 19th century, Memphis commonly had multiple newspapers being published at the same time. Thes...
Copy of Vol. 1:6 of the Memphis Advocate and Western District Intelligencer newspaper published in...
Carriers\u27 address published by the pro-Democrat Daily Vicksburger newspaper of Vicksburg, Missi...
Publishers: T.H. Bradley, <1860-1861>; A.B. Rachal, <1876>.March 15, 1864 issue printed on ledger pa...
Within three months, the cities of New Orleans, Memphis, and New Bern were captured by Union forces ...