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8 Newspaper/Magazine Issues, mostly Civil War era.

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8 Newspaper/Magazine Issues, mostly Civil War era.
[Newspapers/Civil War/Grant]. 8 Newspaper/Magazine Issues. ++ THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. May 6, 1862. Front page coverage of battles in Williamsburg and Yorktown. ++ NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. Feb. 17, 1865. Entire front page focuses on movements of Gen. Sherman?s forces in North Carolina, in a series of reports dated Feb. 11-16, 1865. ++ PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS. Apr. 18, 1865. Front page carries series of articles related to Lincoln assassination, ?The Great Crime. Capture of Suspected Persons. Minute Description of Booth. The Murders meant to be More Comprehensive. Andrew Johnson and all the Cabinet to have been Killed.? ++ NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. Apr. 21, 1865. Coverage of Lincoln assassination occupies much of front page, with some attention to other aspects of the War?s aftermath. ++ FRANK LESLIE?S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. 2 Issues: Dec. 17, 1864; and Apr. 29, 1865. Latter issue mostly split along horizontal storage crease. ++ THE EVENING PENNY PRESS. Pittsburg, July 23, 1885, 4:30 P.M. Edition. Includes article reporting death of President and former General Ulysses S. Grant, ?Death the Victor. The Valiant Conqueror Conquered at Last. General Grant Dies This Morning at Mount McGregor?,? with related articles occupying full front page. ++ The NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT, Aug. 16, 1814. Includes ?British Perfidy Exposed,? which reproduces letters by British officers.