The Siege of Charleston: Our Batteries Distant from Fort Wagner but 250 Yards – 2
The War in Kentucky: Gen. Burnside Declares the State under Martial Law – 2
Lee’s Rebel Army: Measures Taken to Ascertain its Exact Locality – 3
The Retaliation Policy: Our Government Determined upon Retaliation in Kind for Ill Treatment of our Soldiers, White or Black – 3
The Duty of Colored Men to Enlist: A Letter from Secretary Seward – 3
The Slaves in Missouri: Important Order by Gen. Schofield – 3
A Visit to the Field of Gettysburgh – 3
News from Washington – 3-4
Editorial: The Political Fantasies and Fallacies of the Day – 4
Editorial: Plots and Plans of the Enemy – 4-5
Editorial: Ungrateful Islanders-The Rebel Sympathizers of Bermuda – 5
Funeral of Gen. Strong – 5
An interesting note that Edward Everett showed up to get his two sons out of the draft.
I guess “fortunate sons” have always been a thing.
Friend wife and I intend to go to Charleston in November to acquaint ourselves with a water purification mission for Africa.
We fully intend to to search out these venues. Revolutionary War stuff, too.