Valley of the Shadow
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Col. 1- 5 ads. Reprint of previously tagged deserter list. Yet another report of Murfreesboro.

Biography of Stonewall Jackson

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For the Spectator

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For the Spectator

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Various battlefield reports. Bottom of page illegible. Confederate and Virginia legislative records. Col. 6 and 7 ads and notices.

Statistics of Augusta Co.

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25th Virginia Regiment

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Augusta Slaves on Fortifications

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"Let the owners of slaves know that they are well, near Drewry's Bluff. In fine spirits and cheering for Jeff Davis and the Confederacy."

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Richmond, VA.
January, 12th 1863.

Mr. Mauzy: Let the owners of slaves know that they are all well, near Drewry's Bluff. In fine spirits and cheering for Jeff Davis and the Southern Confederacy. Their rations are short--new corn meal sifted and bacon. Owners should join and send enough for one ration a day to the respective overseers, to the care of Jno. Tyler & Son, Richmond.

JOHN WALKER

Confederate Congress

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Propositions for Peace from the Northwest

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The Yankees and Negroes

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"The Negroes will find that the Yankees, instead of being their friends, as they profess, are their worst enemies. They induce them to leave good homes to go into the army to be slaughtered. The Yankees know that every Negro who is caught with arms in his hands will be hung, and yet they insist on putting them in the service."

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In the Yankee Congress, Thadeus Stevens introduced a bill to employ one hundred and fifty thousand negroes in the military service to supply the places of the two years and the nine months men, whose term of service was about to expire.

The negroes will find that the Yankees, instead of being their friends, as they profess, are their worst enemies. They induce them to leave good homes to go into the army to be slaughtered. The Yankees know that every negro who is caught with arms in their hands will be hung, and yet they insist on putting them in the service. This shows that they care nothing for the life of their deluded victims.

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