
1861 CIVIL WAR. Entire Year of THE JERSEYMAN Newspaper. Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Confederacy, &c
A very rare item; the entire year of The Jerseyman, an influential weekly issued in Morristown, New Jersey. Measuring a full 18 x 24 inches, this entire year contains incredible content. Each issue has value, and thus, increasingly, complete years are very difficult to obtain, having long ago been parted for individual issues. [Civil War, Slavery, Abraham Lincoln]. The Jerseyman. The Union and the Constitution. Morristown, New Jersey. January to December, 1861 [52 Issues]. 1861. 208pp. Contents include: Wives Wanted In Oregon | Two Men Bet Bags of Flour and Negro on Election of Abraham Lincoln | Northerners Living in South Carolina Return Home with War Impending | Secessionist Treason | Affairs in South Carolina | Fort Sumter Besieged | Orphan White Girls being Painted as Mulattos and Sold as Slaves | Conditions in Charleston | Dissolve the Union [Poem] | Consoling Red Haired People | Women Duellists | Oregon Determined to Rebel | The Progress of Treason [Pickens, etc.] | The Crime of