163
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 February 1864
(ed; 2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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163 - L Feb. 12; ed:4/2 - Everybody had heard of, though we hope nobody
has joined, the new church of that "blessed martyr," Dr. Olds. The
church is intended particularly for the accommodation of Wallandigham,
Sam Cox, George Bliss, Judge Abley, a -d other "Democratic" gentlemen of
elevated morals and tender consciences.
Everybody, therefore, ought to go and hear the Columbians sing their
new hymn tonight, written expressly for that church. (2)
Churches and Sects
Index terms:
Abley, Judge; Bliss, George (congressional representative); Cox, Saul; Olds, Dr.; Vallandigham, Clement L.
2370
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 March 1864
(ed; 5 inches)
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p.2, col.2
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2370 - L. Mar. 12; ed:2/2 - Representative Sam Cox says: "I am opposed to
exempting ministers of the gospel from their share of the duty of putting
down this rebellion."
LEADER: "It is in perfect accordance with the nature and opinions of
Copperhead politicians to attack the ministers of Christ on earth." (5)
Wars /
Civil War /
Enlistments and Confiscations
Index terms:
Cleveland LEADER; Copperheads; Cox, Saul
2566
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 February 1864
(ed; 5 inches)
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p.2, col.3
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2566 - L. Feb. 11; ed: 2/3 - Cox of Ohio begged federal General Davis to
suspend hostilities for just a moment, and then he entered Davis' camp
and pleaded for peace. Davis ordered Cox put under guard.
"We have reason to believe that Cox would be speedily and intensely
disgusted, and would return to his hearth and home a different, wiser
and perhaps even an honest man." (5)
Wars /
Civil War /
Peace
Index terms:
Cox, Saul; Davis, General; Ohio