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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC08726.33 |
From Archive Folder | Collection of miscellaneous Civil War-era newspapers |
Title | The New-York Times. [Vol. 14, no. 4281 (June 14, 1865)] |
Date | 14 June 1865 |
Author | Raymond, Henry Jarvis (1820-1869) |
Additional authors | Jones, George, 1823-1893. |
Document Type | Newspapers and Magazines |
Content Description | Includes two proclamations issued by President Andrew Johnson. The first proclamation addresses trading restrictions officially removed within Southern states, and the second discusses some of Johnson's reconstruction policies. Includes international news, featuring a Russian report praising the fall of Richmond, Virginia, to Union forces. Contains an advertisement for a miraculous cure for cancer (page seven). The last page contains a full report on the last campaign of the Army of the Potomac, submitted by General George Gordon Meade. |
Subjects | Presidential Speeches and Proclamations President Reconstruction Government and Civics Global History and Civics Foreign Affairs Confederate States of America Battle Civil War Military History Union General Union Forces Health and Medical |
People | Jones, George (1823-1893) Raymond, Henry Jarvis (1820-1869) Meade, George Gordon (1815-1872) Johnson, Andrew (1808-1875) |
Place written | New York, New York |
Theme | The American Civil War; The Presidency; Government & Politics; Foreign Affairs; Health & Medicine; Reconstruction |
Sub-collection | American Civil War Newspapers and Magazines |
Additional Information | Raymond and George Jones founded the New York Times in 1851. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945 |