Pennsylvania in the Civil War

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Newspaper Articles

 

    Republican Advocate, Batavia, New York

          -       The Monitor "Weehawken" Goes Down at Anchor in a Gale, December 22, 1863

    Brookville Republican, Brookville, Pennsylvania

          -       Death of Giles Skinner, Company K, The Brookville Republican January 29, 1862
          -       Departure of the Brady Guards, June 8, 1861
          -       Death of Jesse J. Templeton, Co. K, 105th Pennsylvania Volunteers, April 5, 1862

          -       Captain Evans R. Brady Letter to His Mother, May 14, 1862
          -       Brookville War Time News, June 18th and 25th, 1862

          -       Joseph  P. Miller, Co. K, July 4th and 5th, 1862
          -       Captain Evans R. Brady Letter to Wife, July 6, 1862
          -       Death in the 105th Near Yorktown, The Brookville Republican, July 7, 1862
          -       Death of Thomas S. Moore, Co. B, 11th PA Reserves, September 18, 1862
 
        -       Official Report of C. A. Craig, Lieut. Colonel, 105th Regiment P. V.,
                  May 7th, 1863
          -       105th Amor A. McKnight, Colonel, 105th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, May 20, 1863
          -       105th Casualties at at Gettysburg, July 1-4, 1863. July 15 & 29, 1863
          -       One Month a Prisoner, Benjamin L. Johnston, 105th, Company H,
                  July 15 & 29, 1863
          -       Casualties in 148th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Co. I, Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863, July 15, 1863

          -       The Battle Field of Gettysburg,
The Brookville Republican, July 15, 1863
          -       Death Notice: Thomas W. McCullough, Co. I, 148th, August 5, 1863

          -       From Company B, 2d Battalion, Pennsylvania Volunteers, September 9, 1863
          -       Justice for Pennsylvania, September 9, 1863
          -       105th Casualties at Auburn, Va. October 13, 1863
          -       Letter to the Editor, from the 148th Pennsylvania Volunteers, November 11, 1863
          -       Official Details of the Battle of Gettysburg,
The Brookville Republican, November 18, 1863
          -       Casualties in the 105th Pennsylvania Volunteers, May 5th - 31st 1864, August 3, 1864
          -       105th Regiment Re-enlisted, January 27, 1864
          -       List of Killed and Wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness, May 18 and May 25, 1864
          -       Casualties at the Wilderness, June 1, 1864
          -       Casualties of the 105th Pennsylvania Volunteers June 1864, June 22, 1864
          -       11th Reserves Co. K Casualties, May and Early June 1864, June 22, 1864
          -       Accounting of Original Co. K, 11th Reserves at Expiration of Term, June 22, 1864
          -       Joseph E. H. McGarey, Company B, 105th P. V., Obituary, August 10, 1864
          -       Casualty Reports from Deep Bottom, Va. August 16-17, 1864; Death of Colonel Craig,,
                  August 31, 1864
          -       148th Casualties at the Battle of Reams Station, August 25, 1864, September 7, 1864
          -       C. M. McCrea, Company A, 105th P. V., Letter to Editor, April 25, 1865, May 17, 1865
          -       C. M. McCrea, Company A, 105th P. V., Letter to Editor, April 25, 1865, June 17, 1865
          -       At Battle of Chapin Farm, Co. D, U. S. Colored Troops Suffered Highest Loss in a Single Battle,
                  Brookville Republican, July 9, 1908

    Jeffersonian Democrat, Brookville, Pennsylvania

          -       The 148th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion, R. B. Lyle, February 15, 1906

    Morning Courier, DuBois, Pennsylvania

          -       What I Saw at Gettysburg, 1863 and 1913, Jacob Pratt Curry,
                  Company E, 62d P. V., July 14, 1913

   
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

          -       Adams County Draft, 1862,  The Compiler, October 27, 1862
          -      
 Adams County Draft, 1863, The Adams Sentinel, August 25, 1863 and September 1, 1863

    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

          -       The Draft in Dauphin County,  The Evening Telegraph, August 10, 11, and 12, 1863

    Indiana County Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania

        -       In Time of Peace, Reunion of Troops, August 27, 1891

    Indiana Democrat, Indiana, Pennsylvania

        -       The Latest News!, May 28, 1862
        -       Gen. Banks driven from Virginia, May 28, 1862
        -       Retreat of Gen. Banks from the Valley of Virginia!
, May 28, 1862
        -       Retreat of Gen. Banks , June 5, 1862
        -       Gen. Pope enters Corinth, Miss., June 5, 1862
        -       Encounter on the Chickahominy River, June 5, 1862
        -       Professor Lowe's Hot-Air Balloon, July 10, 1862
        -       
Great Battle on the Chickahominy/ Battle of Seven Pines, June 26-27, 1862, July 10, 1862
        -      
 Captain Evans R. Brady, Co. K, 11th Reserves, Letter, October 22d, 1864
        -    
   Letters from Company B 11th Pennsylvania Reserves, December 24, 1864
        -       
Company H 12th Pennsylvania Reserves, December 24, 1862

    Indiana Messenger, Indiana, Pennsylvania

        -      The 78th Pennsylvania Volunteers, December 25, 1861, January 1, 1862
        -      The Capture of Newbern, N. C., March 26, 1862
        -      9th Cavalry Cut to Pieces, July 16, 1862
        -      105th Regiment in the Battle of Seven Pines, June 7, 1862, July 16, 1862
        -      Capture of the C. S. Gunboat "Teazer" near Harrison's Landing, Va. , July 4, 1862, July 16, 1862

    Lancaster Intelligencer

        -      Lancaster County Exempt from Draft, August 4, 1863

    New York Herald

        -       News from Harrisburg, May 30, 1861

    New York Times

        -       Report on the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, May 18, 1864
        -       Casualties at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, May 18, 1864
        -       Death Reports from Fortress Monroe, September 5, 1864, March 8, 1865
        -       600 Union Officer POWs arrive at Annapolis, March 6, 1865, March 8, 1865
        -       The Steamer "General Sedgewick" Arrives in Annapolis with Over 500 Union Officers, March 11, 1865

    Philadelphia Press

        -      28th Casualties at the Battle of Pine Knob, June 15, 1864, July 7, 1864
        -      County Draft Quotas for 1864, July 11, 1864

    Reading Gazette & Democrat

        -    The Draft in Berks County, September 5, 1863

    Richmond Daily Dispatch

        -       The Sailing of the Union Fleet
        -       Officers Captured Near Sheperdstown, Va., September 30, 1862

    The Agitator, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 

        -       The Battle of Drainesville, January 8, 1862
        -       The Battle of Gettysburg:  A Graphic Account, July 15, 1863
        -       The Tioga County Draft, 1862, October 22, 1862

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