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 - "President Lincoln's speech to the Sons of Free Maryland" is one of the major headlines of this specific newpaper. 

 

Step back in time with a Civil War Era Newspaper, where the pages unfold the tumultuous and pivotal moments that defined an era. Holding an original newspaper from this period is like holding a piece of history in your hands, a tangible connection to a time when the nation was divided, and the echoes of conflict reverberated across the land. These newspapers serve as invaluable artifacts that help tell the story of the Great Civil War, offering a firsthand account of the events that shaped the destiny of a nation.

 

As you peruse the fragile pages of these historical newspapers, you embark on a journey through a tumultuous period marked by political strife, social upheaval, and the sacrifices of countless individuals. The headlines scream of battles fought on blood-soaked fields, political debates that ignited the nation, and the evolving narrative of a people grappling with the profound question of liberty. These newspapers encapsulate the emotions, opinions, and perspectives of the time, providing a nuanced glimpse into the hearts and minds of those who lived through this transformative period.

 

Owning a Civil War Era Newspaper is a responsibility, a custodianship of history. It's a reminder that the story of the Civil War is not confined to textbooks but is alive in the yellowed pages and fading ink of these periodicals. Preserving and cherishing these artifacts is a duty to the past and a gift to the future. The ink-stained accounts within these pages have the power to transport us back to a time when the nation was deeply divided, yet resilient, and through understanding the past, we gain insights that illuminate the present and shape our collective future.

Original Civil War Newspaper - Oct 25, 1864 (Lincoln Mention)

SKU: CWN Oct 25, 1864 (Lincoln)
$75.00Price

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