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New York Tribune, “Our Soldiers’ Families,” July 16, 1861 |
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Raleigh (NC) Register, “The Gallantry of Southern Men,” July 17, 1861 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “The Mississippi Women,” July 18, 1861 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “A Good Idea,” July 19, 1861 |
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Atchison (KS) Freedom’s Champion, “Disgraced,” July 20, 1861 |
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Boston (MA) Advertiser, “Missouri Discontents,” July 22, 1861 |
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Edwin D. Morgan to Abraham Lincoln, July 23, 1861 |
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Alexander Kelly McClure to Eli Slifer, July 23, 1861 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “An Absurdity Exposed,” July 24, 1861 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “What is a Blockade?,” July 25, 1861 |
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(Concord) New Hampshire Statesman, “Democratic Brutality,” July 27, 1861 |
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John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, July 30, 1861 |
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Boston (MA) Advertiser, “Another Prize Saved by a Negro,” July 31, 1861 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Gen. Scott Vanquished At Last,” August 1, 1861 |
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Cleveland (OH) Herald, “The Feeling in Canada,” August 2, 1861 |
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Atchison (KS) Freedom’s Champion, “Kansas and the War,” August 3, 1861 |
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Gideon Welles to Abraham Lincoln, August 5, 1861 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “The Loss of the Enemy,” August 5, 1861 |
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Andrew Johnson and William B. Carter to Abraham Lincoln, August 6, 1861 |
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Memphis (TN) Appeal, “Clothing For Our Army,” August 8, 1861 |
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