MUSKETS ARRIVE

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday June 25, 1933 Letters From Civil War  (This is the tenth of a series of Civil War letters by Franc B. Wilkie.) MUSKETS ARRIVE. Keokuk, Ia., May 23, 1861. Since my last we have had excitements of more or less magnitude, none of which, however, have resulted in anything very serious. […]

BATES IS ELECTED CLONEL

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday June 4, 1933 Letters From Civil War (Following is the seventh letter written by Franc H. Wilkie of the letters from the civil war series). CALM AFTER STORM. For the past three days, bricks, dusts, hats, roofs, small children, hide dogs, shingles, shreds of banners, and, in short, everything portable has […]

PROGRESS IN DRILLS

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday May 14, 1933 Letters From Civil War (This is the fifth of a series of letters written by Franc B. Wilkie). PROGRESS IN DRILLS. Davenport, Iowa, May 3, 1861.  Since my last there have been gradual additions to the Greys and Guards, till both companies are now full. The Greys number […]

GREYS WORSHIP

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal  Sunday May 14, 1933 Letters From Civil War  Editor’s note: This is the fourth of a series of letters written in 1861 by Franc B. Wilkie, a reporter for the old Dubuque Herald. GREYS WORSHIP. Davenport, Iowa, April 29, 1861. Yesterday was our first Sunday in Davenport and independently of the rest […]

MARKING TIME

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday May 7, 1933 Letters From Civil War (Editor’s Note: This is the third of a series of letters written during the Civil war by a Dubuque newspaper reporter who joined the colors.) MARKING TIME Davenport. Iowa, April 27, 1861. Nothing new of special importance since my last letter. The men are […]

WAR FEVER RAGES

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday April 23, 1933 Letters From Civil War Editor’s Note: This is the second of a series of “Letters From the Civil War,” written by Franc B Wilkie, a reporter for the old Dubuque herald. WAR FEVER RAGES Davenport, Iowa, April 25, 1861.    The war excitement is progressing rapidly, if it […]

Dubuque’s Part in Civil War Is Described in Old Letters

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday April 23, 1933  Dubuque’s Part in Civil                         War Is Described in Old Letters                                                         Written By Herald Reporter Editor’s Note: —Following is the first of a series of letters published in book form under the caption “Letters From the War,” relating to the activities of the Jackson Guards, organized in […]