New-York Daily Tribune
Document Type
Newspaper
Publisher
Greeley & McElrath
Publication Day
Thursday
Publication Date
10-9-1862
Description
The Great Battle Near Corinth. / Interesting Details of the Fighting. / The Rebels Largely Outnumbered Our force / They Push Our Army Back Five Miles. / The Battle Renewed the Next Day. / Impetuous Charges by the Rebels. / They Rush Against Batteries, through Fortifications, and intor the Streets of the Town. / Terrible Havoc by Our Batteries. / A Gloomy Aspect for the Gallant Band of Unionists. / A Grand Rally and a Victory. / Defeat and Utter Rout of the Rebels. / They Have Twenty Killed to Our One. // From Washington. / Description of the Rebel Fort Darling / Officers Away from Their Commands. / The Enforcement of the Rebel Conscript Law. / Soldiers Used to Drive Them Into the Ranks. / Inspection of Gen. Sigel's Corps / It Makes a Splendid Appearance. / Interesting Ceremony and Speeches. // The Union War Nominations. / Grand Ratification Meeting. / All Hail to the President's Proclamation. / Speeches by Wm. Curtis Noyes, Daniel S. Dickinson, Lyman Tremain, Henry B. Stanton, Horace Greeley, and Others.
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Volume
22
Issue
6713
Frequency
Daily (except Sunday)
Price
2 cents
Condition
Good
Dimensions (W x H)
16 x 21
Box Number
2
Recommended Citation
New-York Daily Tribune, "New-York Daily Tribune" (1862). Neil and Sally Goldwasser Historic Periodicals Collection. 139.
https://spiral.lynn.edu/goldwasserhistoricalperiodicals/139