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Original Civil War Newspaper Detroit Advertiser and Tribune May 10, 1864

$ 18.21

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Opportunity to obtain a nice original civil war era newspaper. History comes alive in this historic document. Pictures are of the actual paper for sale. Please review. Enjoy.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Newspaper: Detroit Advertiser and Tribune Morning Edition
    Date: May 10, 1864
    Headlines:
    Gen. Lee Forced to Fight at Spottsylvania -He is Again Repulsed - Grant Reported between Lee's Army and Richmond - Gen. Butler Prevents Beauregard from Reinforcing Lee - Gen. Grant Captures 2,000 Prisoners
    What the Rebels Say - The Traitors Tremble - They See the Hand Writing on the Wall - Clearing the Decks for Action
    Highly Favorable News from Virginia - Terrible Fighting Thursday and Friday - Attack of Lee on Thursday Successfully Repulsed - The Attack made by Grant on Friday - The Rebels Driven Back Leaving Killed and Wounded in Our Hands - Lee Supposed to be Retreating on Saturday - Twelve Trains of Wounded En Route for Washington - Rebel Report the Lee is Wounded - Evacuation of Petersburg - The City on Fire - Destruction of Railroads South of Richmond - Rebels Retreating to Spottsylvania - General Grant Pursuing - General Wadsworth Killed - General Butler has Whipped Beauregard - Longstreet Severely Wounded.
    Even Circus Ads on page 2.
    Enjoy.
    A rare and unique opportunity to obtain a n
    ice original newspaper a piece of
    history. Ready for framing alone or in a larger display. In very good/excellent condition, nice rag content. May have some foxing and/or edge or fold splits due to age. Photographs are of the actual item, please review for condition. 4 pages.
    Protected in an archival sleeve and shipped in a 6" x 6" x 6" 26" USPS priority mail triangle box.