Box 7
Contains 27 Results:
National Union Executive Committee. What Genuine Democrats Think of the Rebellion. New York: National Union Executive Committee, 1864
Handbill that is a compilation of statements by leading Democrats in support of the war.
Republican Party (Mich). Think Before You Vote! November 8 1864: Citizens of Michigan! Today Is the Day to Be Decided Whether This Nation Lives or Dies at the Hands of Traitors!, 1864
Political broadside
The Platforms. Baltimore. Chicago. Points of Difference, 1864
Broadside "For sale by all News Agents. Price, $1 per 100."
National Union Executive Committee. Is the War a Failure? New York, 1864
Broadside. Includes quotations from Generals Grant, Seymour, Sherman, and Dix.
Bourne, Wm Oland. The Workingman. New York: American News Co., 1864 October 15
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Porter, F. B. How Will the Emancipation of the Slaves of Rebels Affect Northern Wages? An Essay Read by F. B. Porter before the Detroit Republican Association, 1863
Handbill
New England Loyal Publication Society. New England Loyal Publication Society. Office, No. 8 Studio Building, Boston, No. 233, 1864 October 18
Broadside. Lead article: "The Lesson of the October Elections."
American Tract Society. The Christian Banner, For the Soldier and the Sailor. Vol. 4, No. 3. Boston: American Tract Society, 1865 June
Periodical. Title page plus three pages numbered 10-12. Lead article: "The Old Flag."
Advertiser and Tribune Supplement. Detroit, 1867 May 25.
Periodical supplement. Essay "Be Merciful After Thy Power" concerning fund raising efforts on behalf of "a General Southern Relief Committee, representing the ten wards of this city [Detroit].
Advertiser and Tribune Supplement. Detroit, 1865 April 12
Periodical supplement. Opening article: "Our Army Correspondence" by J. N. C. Second article: "Rebel Philosophy Exemplified."