Valley of the Shadow
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The War News--The Very Latest from General McClellan's Army

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Literature

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War news from Virginia previous (June 26) to the Seven Days engagement, and five columns of classified advertisements

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Army Surgeons

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Excerpt:

"It is manifest that the enemies which the soldiers of the Union have most to fear, are not the armed rebels who are to face them in battle, but the commissioned gentlemen whose duty it is to take care that they be supplied with everything which their health requires."

State Line

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Excerpt:

"If it is wrong for the church to meddle in politics, it is equally wrong for political newspapers to meddle in church affairs."

State Convention

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Excerpt:

"The delegates departed Harrisburg with the highest hopes for the future of the country and the determination to spare no exertions to secure the triumph of constitutional principles at the October election as the last hope of a distracted and bleeding nation."

Democratic State Convention

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"Resolved, that this is a Government of white men, and was established exclusively for the white race; that the negro race are not entitled to and ought not to be admitted to political and social equality with the white race, but that it is our duty to treat them with kindness as an inferior and dependent race...."
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Includes market information from Chambersburg and Baltimore, and a synopsis of the early fighting in the Seven Days battle.

Rebel Prisoners

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Tall Timothy

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Counterfeiters About

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A Franklin County Soldier

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The Fourth

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"Unless something is soon done for the morals of this community--and that speedily--a catastrophy [sic] like that which befell Sodom and Gomorrah may be looked for almost every day. Reform is demanded and let those who are most interested move in the matter--it wont take much looking around to find out where to begin."

Full Text of Article

The Fourth passed off in this place with rather an unusual amount of enthusiasm, and rather an unusual amount of something else too that had as well been left out of the programme. We never knew as much rioting and drunkenness on one night as was put through on the night previous to the Fourth. In fact to such an extent was it carried that some of our divines, who are not apt to tread on the toes of our fashionable vice, were constrained to notice it in their sermons on the following Sabbath. Unless something is soon done for the morals of this community--and that speedily--a catastrophy [sic] like that which befell Sodom and Gomorrah may be looked for almost every day. Reform is demanded and let those who are most interested move in the matter--it wont take much looking around to find out where to begin.

Capt. Easton

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Meeting of George Washington Lodge

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300,000 Troops to be raised

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Disgraceful

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Married

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Literature and classifieds

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Literature and classifieds

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Three columns of classified advertisements and legal notices

Great Meeting in New York--Protest Against Negro Agitation

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