Alabama
Abstracts: 5
265
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 October 1864
(ed; 8 inches)
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p.2, col.4
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265 - L Oct. 5; ed:2/4 - "The laborer who proposes to vote for Jeff
Davis, should first read of some plans proposed by rebel papers, and
their views on 'free' things." The Richmond EXAMINER, Alabama HERALD
and Richmond ENQUIRER all speak against free Negroes, free farms, free
thinking, free schools and declare that they are "all in the same cate-
gory, and belong to the same brood of damnable isms."
Howell Cobb, leader in the rebellious movement, advocated enslavement
of all workingmen and women. He says, "there is perhaps no solution of
the problem of reconcil ing the interest of capital and labor, so as to
protect each from the encroachments of the other, so simple as slavery."
(8)
Confederacy
Index terms:
Alabama; Alabama HERALD; Cobb, Howell; Davis, Jeff; Richmond ENQUIRER; Richmond EXAMINER; Richmond Va.
280
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 December 1864
(ed; 2 inches)
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p.2, col.2
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280 - L. Dec. 5; ed: 2/2 - Governor Watts of Alabama expresses confidence
in Jeff Davis' efforts for peace provided it only results in independence.
"Governor Watts has evidently not had enough of war to suit his stomach."
(2)
Confederacy
Index terms:
Alabama; Davis, Jeff; Watts, Governor (Alabama)
2206
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 December 1864
(4 inches)
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p.4, col.8
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2206 - L. Dec. 13:4/8 - Kate Denin and Sam Ryan appear in THE SORCERESS
and in HANDY ANDY. - (4)
Theaters /
Actors and Actresses
Index terms:
Alabama; Denin, Kate (actress); Ryan, Sam (actor); SORCERESS, THE (play)
2426
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 August 1864
(5 inches)
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p.1, col.5
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2426 - H Aug. 5: 1/5 - On Aug. 3 a party of plantation Negroes who had es-
caped from a farm in Southern Alabama arrived here. Yesterday they were
mustered into the service as substitutes for enrolled Cleveland men. (5)
Wars /
Civil War /
Enlistments and Confiscations
Index terms:
Alabama
2513
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 August 1864
(ed; 12 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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2513 - L. Aug. 12; ed:2/1 - Attention of the nation is directed toward
Mobile, Ala. Word from that city warns us that Mobile is in greater dan-
ger now than at any time during the war. The capture of Mobile will have
important bearing on affairs in Alabama. Its possession will give us the
navigation of the Alabama river as far as Montgomery, and will enable
Sherman to advance to Alabama and Georgia. -
"On the whole, the speedy fall of Mobile is predicted, if Admiral
Farragut and General Asbothano allowed to indulge their fighting propen-
sities." (12)
Wars /
Civil War /
Military Engagements and Campaigns
Index terms:
Alabama; Alabama river; Asbotharo, General; Farragut, Admiral David R.; Georgia; Mobile, Ala.; Montgomery, Ala.; Sherman, Gen. W. T.