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War makes “sad havoc” among the newspapers…
April 2, 2011 by TimHughes Email This Post
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This item provides some interesting facts on what war does to newspaper publishing. It appeared in the “Daily Richmond Examiner” issue of February 4, 1864.
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Tagged: Confederate, newspaper publishing, newspapers, printing, Richmond
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