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Collection Reference Number GLC08726.10
From Archive Folder Collection of miscellaneous Civil War-era newspapers 
Title The New York Herald. [No. 8917 (February 7, 1861)]
Date 7 February 1861
Author Bennett, James Gordon, Sr. (1841-1918)  
Document Type Newspapers and Magazines
Content Description Includes a report that the United States government refuses to comply with the propositions of South Carolina for the surrender of Fort Sumter. Reports on the recent secession of Texas from the Union. Discusses the proceedings of the Washington Peace Congress, called to enact a "speedy settlement of the political differences now distracting this country." Describes the activities of President-elect Abraham Lincoln in detail as he travels through the Midwest.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Confederate States of America  Surrender  Fort Sumter  Battle of Fort Sumter  Fortification  Texas  American West  Secession  President    
People Bennett, James Gordon (1795-1872)  Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  
Place written New York, New York
Theme The American Civil War; The Presidency
Sub-collection American Civil War Newspapers and Magazines
Additional Information James Gordon Bennet founded the New York Herald in 1835, and continued to serve as its publisher until 1872, after which his soon assumed publishing duties. The Herald merged with the New York Sun in 1920, and the New-York Tribune in 1922.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
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