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U.S. Civil War Period Newspaper – The Boston Morning Journal, May 7, 1862

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U.S. Civil War Period Newspaper – The Boston Morning Journal, May 7, 1862

This authentic May 7, 1862, edition of The Boston Morning Journal offers a rare glimpse into the American Civil War era, capturing the sentiments and events just two days after the Battle of Williamsburg. As a primary source, it provides firsthand accounts of military movements, political debates, and civilian perspectives during a pivotal time in American history.

The newspaper likely contains reports on the Union's strategic movements following the inconclusive Battle of Williamsburg, where both Union and Confederate forces claimed victory, but the Confederates ultimately withdrew towards Richmond . Such publications played a crucial role in informing the public, offering insights into the complexities of wartime America

Specifications:

  • Publication: The Boston Morning Journal
  • Date: May 7, 1862
  • Format: Original broadsheet newspaper

Content Highlights:

  • Coverage of Civil War events and battles
  • Political editorials and public opinions
  • Advertisements and daily life insights

Provenance: Acquired from a Gettysburg antique shop

Condition:

Honest Wear or As Found – Exhibits standard wear consistent with age, including potential foxing, creases, or minor tears. The newspaper remains structurally sound and legible, preserving its historical integrity.

Why Buy From Us

  • One of Austin, Texas' top collectible stores with a 5-star reputation
  • Fast, secure shipping and careful packaging every time
  • True collector knowledge—every item is handpicked with care

Item Location: TTA 7003948

CC#WIC0016

$34,830.00

Original: $116,100.00

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U.S. Civil War Period Newspaper – The Boston Morning Journal, May 7, 1862

$116,100.00

$34,830.00

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This authentic May 7, 1862, edition of The Boston Morning Journal offers a rare glimpse into the American Civil War era, capturing the sentiments and events just two days after the Battle of Williamsburg. As a primary source, it provides firsthand accounts of military movements, political debates, and civilian perspectives during a pivotal time in American history.

The newspaper likely contains reports on the Union's strategic movements following the inconclusive Battle of Williamsburg, where both Union and Confederate forces claimed victory, but the Confederates ultimately withdrew towards Richmond . Such publications played a crucial role in informing the public, offering insights into the complexities of wartime America

Specifications:

  • Publication: The Boston Morning Journal
  • Date: May 7, 1862
  • Format: Original broadsheet newspaper

Content Highlights:

  • Coverage of Civil War events and battles
  • Political editorials and public opinions
  • Advertisements and daily life insights

Provenance: Acquired from a Gettysburg antique shop

Condition:

Honest Wear or As Found – Exhibits standard wear consistent with age, including potential foxing, creases, or minor tears. The newspaper remains structurally sound and legible, preserving its historical integrity.

Why Buy From Us

  • One of Austin, Texas' top collectible stores with a 5-star reputation
  • Fast, secure shipping and careful packaging every time
  • True collector knowledge—every item is handpicked with care

Item Location: TTA 7003948

CC#WIC0016