For the Glory of the Union: Myth, Reality, and the Media in Civil War New JerseyAmerican newspapers during the War Between the States were intensely partisan and reported the war news with strong biases. This intriguing study in the manipulation of the news follows the account of the military adventures of the Twenty-Sixth New Jersey Infantry, a nine-month volunteer regiment raised in and around Newark. |
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Includes index . 1 . United States History — Civil War , 1861 – 1865 – Regimental
histories . 2 . United States . Army . New Jersey Infantry Regiment , 26th ( 1862 –
1863 , History . 3 . New Jersey - History — Civil War , 1861 – 1865 . 4 .
Includes index . 1 . United States History — Civil War , 1861 – 1865 – Regimental
histories . 2 . United States . Army . New Jersey Infantry Regiment , 26th ( 1862 –
1863 , History . 3 . New Jersey - History — Civil War , 1861 – 1865 . 4 .
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... and demand with a united voice that neither Mr . Vallandigham nor any other
citizen shall again be made the victim of ... of 1863 with the passage of the Peace
Resolutions , a Negro exclusion bill , and the election of a United States senator .
... and demand with a united voice that neither Mr . Vallandigham nor any other
citizen shall again be made the victim of ... of 1863 with the passage of the Peace
Resolutions , a Negro exclusion bill , and the election of a United States senator .
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124 – 28 ; U . S . Government Printing Office , The Medal of Honor of the United
States Army , Washington , D . C . , 1948 ; Newark Evening News , May 7 , 1902 .
6 . Advertiser , November 7 , 1862 . 7 . Ibid . 8 . Mercury , November 17 , 1862 .
124 – 28 ; U . S . Government Printing Office , The Medal of Honor of the United
States Army , Washington , D . C . , 1948 ; Newark Evening News , May 7 , 1902 .
6 . Advertiser , November 7 , 1862 . 7 . Ibid . 8 . Mercury , November 17 , 1862 .
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Preface | 7 |
The Northernmost of the Border States | 19 |
True Patriotism | 27 |
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