DescriptionPoem from the New Jersey Freeman that called for New Jerseyians to rekindle freedom's beacon light and bring pride and the Patriot pride back to our state.
DescriptionA letter by Joseph Willard to an English correspondent that explained the causes of the Civil War and linked British policy to some of the roots of it.
DescriptionBroadside listing the officers, staff and privates mustered into the Civil War armed services in Trenton, NJ, by Lieut. Ash on September 28, 1863.
DescriptionGen. McClellan, in this public letter, declared his agreement with Judge Woodward's election as Governor of Pennsylvania against Hon. Chas J. Biddle's contrary assertions.
DescriptionArticle in the New Jersey Freeman about the formation of a Libert Party in Virginia, a slave state. The party resolved that they can no longer elect slaveholders and that it was their duty to God to...
DescriptionLetter from Theodore Frelinghuysen, Vice Presidential candidate of the Whig party in 1844 to a Dr. Hall of Mississippi conveying to him that he is not an abolitionist, but a srong supporter of...
DescriptionAdvertisements from a Baltimore paper orginally printed in the Liberty Herald. The advertisements were for rewards to capture fugitive slaves. There is also an add for the Liberty party.
DescriptionArticle from the New Jersey Freeman about the Democratic Presidential candidate, James K. Polk. The article tells the reader that James K. Polk has 100 slaves.
DescriptionChapters 73 and 74 of History of Union and Middlexes Counties, New Jersey. Middlesex County in the War of The Rebellion detailed the draft history of 1861 in Middlesex County. Included regimental...