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Friday, March 29, 2013
The War News of this Week
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Occupies so much space in our paper that we have but little room for editorial remarks concerning the late victories over rebellion. All ...
Bad News
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A telegraphic dispatch says that the Iowa 16th and the 16th Wisconsin fled from the field at the battle of Pittsburgh, Tenn. As there are...
The Merrimac Out Again
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From the Dubuque papers of Sunday we learn that the Merrimac, accompanied by six other gunboats, made her appearance on the 11th inst., and...
Another Big Fight Expected
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The news of Monday evening is to the effect that another big battle will be fought near Pittsburgh. The two armies are encamped within si...
The Iowa Troops in the Pittsburg Landing Battle
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From the Dubuque Times. A dispatch from Chicago to Col. H. A. Wiltse of this city, states that the following Regiments of Iowa troops w...
From the 16th Iowa Regiment
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PACKET CRESCENT CITY, PADUCAH, Ky., April 2d, 1862. ED. COURIER: – Dear Sir: The 16th Iowa Regiment, accompanied by the Iowa 15th, ...
The Yankees in Gen. Banks’ division . . .
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. . . showed themselves dandy in various was during the advance into Virginia. They helped about the pontoon bridge for crossing the Poto...
A New Book
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Parson Brownlow has arrived in the land of freedom. He is about publishing a book giving his experience in Secessia. It will undoubtly ...
Dubuque, Marion & Western Railroad
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Mr. Farley informs us that arrangements have been perfected by which the trains on this road will be started again on Monday next. This w...
Application Of The Mad Stone
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Two weeks ago yesterday the son of Mr. Temple of this city, was bitten on the thumb by a mad dog. The same animal bit other dogs, and hyd...
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