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Boston, MA: Henry W. Dutton & Son, 1861. 49 x 68 cm. Considerable Civil War news. President Jefferson Davis has made a requisition on South Carolina for troops, for ""purposes unknown"".....[ Southern troops would fire upon Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861] Poem on front page, ""The Crucifixion"" by John G. Whittier. ""Views of an Arkansas Merchant"" who notes that Arkansas has just voted down secession. He supports the Union. ""Rumors about Fort Sumter""; New Burlesque, ""Female Forty Thieves"" now playing at the Howard Athenaeum in Boston. Opera. Helevy's great work :La Juive"" was presented in Boston last night to an immense audience. Very impressive performance by Sig. Stigelli and Mme. Colson. Newspaper,two ads on front page, each about six lines of type by one column, cut out, thus incomplete. Poor. . Catalogs: Civil War/Newspapers.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
7407
Title
Boston Evening Transcript, Thursday Evening, March 28, 1861
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Henry W. Dutton & Son
Place of Publication
Boston, MA
Date Published
1861
Pages
4 pp
Size
49 x 68 cm
Bookseller catalogs
Civil War/Newspapers;

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