The New York Herald
Document Type
Newspaper
Publisher
James Gordon Bennett
Publication Day
Monday
Publication Date
9-2-1861
Description
Brilliant Naval Victory / Capture of the Forts and Batteries in Hatteras Inlet / Official Reports of Major General Butler and Commodore Stringham / Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds Effectually Blockaded / Fifteen of the Rebel Troops Killed and Thirty-five Wounded / Forty-five Officers and Six Hundred and Sixty-five Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates Taken Prisoners / The Assistant Secretary of the Rebel Navy Among the Prisoners / One Thousand Stand of Arms, Twenty-four Cannon, and a Large Amount of Ammunition and Stores Taken / Capture of Vessels Laden with Cotton and Tobacco / The Revenue Cutter Harriet Lane Aground / Military Importance of the Movement / Sketches of the Officers Who Took Part in the Engagement
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Frequency
Daily
Price
2 cents
Condition
Fair
Condition Notes
Light ink print
Dimensions (W x H)
15 x 22
Box Number
5
Recommended Citation
The New York Herald, "The New York Herald" (1861). Neil and Sally Goldwasser Historic Periodicals Collection. 192.
https://spiral.lynn.edu/goldwasserhistoricalperiodicals/192