For the Glory of the Union: Myth, Reality, and the Media in Civil War New JerseyFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984 - 231 pages American 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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... reached age twenty - one , males upon reaching twenty - five . The legislature finally abolished slavery in 1846 , in a fashion : all slaves were made apprentices ; their children were free but were bound out to the local overseer of ...
... reached age twenty - one , males upon reaching twenty - five . The legislature finally abolished slavery in 1846 , in a fashion : all slaves were made apprentices ; their children were free but were bound out to the local overseer of ...
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... reached this place . We left New Baltimore on Sunday last , and marched to about three miles beyond Catlett's Station , where we encamped for the night , having undergone the most rapid marching all day . So also on the second and third ...
... reached this place . We left New Baltimore on Sunday last , and marched to about three miles beyond Catlett's Station , where we encamped for the night , having undergone the most rapid marching all day . So also on the second and third ...
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... reaching their pits . They had reached a point about half way between the woods and pits , and were coming on in double quick , when our batteries opened upon them . Our entire line of artillery opened at once . For a moment I held my ...
... reaching their pits . They had reached a point about half way between the woods and pits , and were coming on in double quick , when our batteries opened upon them . Our entire line of artillery opened at once . For a moment I held my ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Northernmost of the Border States | 15 |
True Patriotism | 27 |
Copyright | |
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