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- Tom Lamkin on 16 June 1863: “…I tell you we are going to give it to them this time…”
- 26 May 1863: “About five or six miles fro... on 26 May 1863: “About five or six miles from Kinston our Brigade formed line of battle and commenced advan-cing on the Yankees…”
- 18 May 1863: “We shall look for further news from that quarter with much interest.” | Civil War Day by Day on 12 May 1863: “In accepting your resignation as Military Governor of North Carolina, I cannot but express my regret that the Government, in this trying hour, should lose the benefit of your able and patriotic service.”
- Katherine on 9 May 1863: “Twas a splendid charge, straight forward for two miles, while their cannon were pouring an iron hail into our ranks.”
- Lance McDonald on 10 April 1863: “A great many spectators especially ladies _ for whom Genl Hardee has given the entertainment _ he has several at his house _ and this is the second or third time they have come up from Huntersville.”
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Tag Archives: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper
14 June 1862: “Distribution of Captured Rebel Soldiers’ Clothing to the Contrabands”
Item: “THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH CAROLINA—HEADQUARTERS OF VINCENT COLLYER, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POOR AT NEWBERNE-—DISTRIBUTION OF CAPTURED REBEL SOLDIERS’ CLOTHING TO THE CONTRABANDS.—From a Sketch by our Special Artist, J. H. Schell.—See Page 171.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, June 14, … Continue reading
Posted in North Carolina Collection
Tagged clothing, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, freedmen, Vincent Colyer
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24 May 1862: “Capture of Fort Macon” and “The End of the Merrimac”
Item: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, XIV:334 (24 May 1862), cover. (Hand-colored at later date.) Two illustrations on cover with following captions: Top: CAPTURE OF FORT MACON—COMPANIES A AND B OF THE 5TH RHODE ISLAND REGIMENT COVERING THE WORKING PARTIES WHILE … Continue reading
Posted in North Carolina Collection
Tagged Fort Macon, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, USS Merrimack
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17 May 1862: Two illustrations of Fort Macon
Item description: Two illustrations, as published in the 17 May 1862 issue of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper: 1. Carteret County, Fort Macon, N.C. “The war in North Carolina–Surrender of Fort Macon–exterior on side facing national batteries, showing effect of shot … Continue reading
Posted in North Carolina Collection
Tagged Carteret County, Fort Macon, forts, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, illustrations, newspapers, North Carolina
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9 November 1861: “View of the camp of the 20th Indiana Regiment, also Fort Hatteras, and the anchorage at Hatteras Inlet, N.C., taken from the ramparts of Fort Clark.”
Item description: Dare County, Hatteras Island, N.C. “View of the camp of the 20th Indiana Regiment, also Fort Hatteras, and the anchorage at Hatteras Inlet, N.C., taken from the ramparts of Fort Clark.” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, November 9, 1861, … Continue reading
Posted in North Carolina Collection
Tagged 20th Indiana Regiment, Dare County, Fort Hatteras, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Hatteras, Hatteras inlet, illustrations, North Carolina
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