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2012218729_1865060701_0002 | 2012218729 | 1865-06-07 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0002 | THE WEEKLY HERALD.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 7, 1865.
We understand that a hail storm of some
severity, was felt some days ago, in the vicinity
of Pomaria, doing damage to the growing crops.
Other sections also have experienced like visit-
ings.
It is exceedingly mortifying to hear the
numberless complaint... | 2,936 | 6.902301 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 645, "ppl_score": 6.778342804059377}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 768, "ppl_score": 5.984054701932712}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 863, "ppl_score": 4.677288907992854}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 660, "ppl_score": 10.169518124563035}] |
2012218730_1865071201_0002 | 2012218730 | 1865-07-12 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0002 | THE WEEKLY HERALD.
THE WHERRY HAVED.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1865.
Notice the CROSS-MARK! It signifies that
no appointment is cut on nearly so. And that
your subscription is out, or nearly so. And that
when it is out the paper will be sent no more.
Bear it in mind, and if you wish to renew see
terms... | 3,465 | 5.802571 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 733, "ppl_score": 5.240196913294815}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 847, "ppl_score": 7.938110706003421}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 722, "ppl_score": 4.799026184875241}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 642, "ppl_score": 5.468165893271214}, {"column_index": 4, "token_... |
2012218730_1865071201_0001 | 2012218730 | 1865-07-12 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0001 | RY.WEEK
the Dissemination of General
Y, S. C°. WEDNESDAY, JU
the Court of Appeals. In politics he was like his
father, a strong supporter of the Union. In the
unfortunate political schism of 1832, called Nulli-
fication, when cockades were the order of the
day, he was diametrically opposed and openly
maintained the pri... | 2,634 | 5.420508 | [{"column_index": 2, "token_count": 876, "ppl_score": 4.126559424738144}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 879, "ppl_score": 5.046496829401846}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 879, "ppl_score": 7.088467392089026}] |
2012218730_1865071901_0004 | 2012218730 | 1865-07-19 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0004 | THE WEEKLY HERALD.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1865.
To the Ladies.
It is refreshing in these times of dearth, but
and money-scarcity, to meet with good friends—
particularly among the ladies. May angels and
ministers of grace ever defend and cherish them!
We are largely indebted to our lady readers,
ma... | 1,577 | 5.161665 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 771, "ppl_score": 5.325342383568366}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 806, "ppl_score": 4.997987110734494}] |
2012218730_1865072601_0005 | 2012218730 | 1865-07-26 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0005 | NEWBER
Devoted to the
NEWBERRY,
Some very foolish, if not very wicked men
are contributing not only to their own injury,
but that of the entire state. By disregarding
the rights of the freedmen, they contemn and
despise the authority of the United States,
and render necessary the presence of military
power, to prevent ... | 2,309 | 5.864072 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 739, "ppl_score": 4.842644734600427}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 772, "ppl_score": 5.989068119111232}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 798, "ppl_score": 6.760504561538159}] |
2012218730_1865072601_0006 | 2012218730 | 1865-07-26 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0006 | LOCAL ITEMS.
—
SEVERAL wagon loads of returned prisoners
passed through Newberry last week, looking re-
markably well and hearty.
OUR streets present an animated appearance
these days, from daylight to dark, and great is
the traffic carried on in the watermelon and peach
line, in spite of the tightness in the money mar... | 2,346 | 5.683265 | [{"column_index": 2, "token_count": 801, "ppl_score": 5.185234846241077}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 831, "ppl_score": 5.651421629153109}, {"column_index": 5, "token_count": 714, "ppl_score": 6.2131389543184925}] |
2012218730_1865071901_0003 | 2012218730 | 1865-07-19 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0003 | THE
VOLUME I.
THE NEWBERRY WEEKLY HERALD
IS PUBLISHED AT
NEWBERRY C. H.,
Thos. F. & R. H. Greneker,
TERMS, $1 IN SPECIE, FOR SIX MONTHS,
OR $1.50 IN PROVISIONS.
(Payment required invariably in advance.)
Advertisements inserted at $1 per square for
first insertion, 50 cents for subsequent insertions.
Marriage notices, F... | 3,293 | 6.247411 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 831, "ppl_score": 5.222622338821926}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 794, "ppl_score": 6.29688375936715}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 833, "ppl_score": 7.359527703517235}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 835, "ppl_score": 6.110610251306984}] |
2012218730_1865080201_0007 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-02 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0007 | THE
VOLUME I.
THE NEWBERRY WEEKLY HERALD
IS PUBLISHED AT
NEWBERRY C. H.,
Thos. F. & R. H. Greneker.
TERMS, $1 IN SPECIE, FOR SIX MONTHS,
OR $1,50 IN PROVISIONS.
(Payment required invariably in advance.)
Advertisements inserted at $1 per square, for
first insertion, 50 cents for subsequent insertions.
Marriage notices, ... | 2,405 | 5.366343 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 802, "ppl_score": 5.443741449305385}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 789, "ppl_score": 6.630194278012167}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 814, "ppl_score": 4.025094233626605}] |
2012218730_1865080901_0010 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-09 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0010 | The Mass Meeting of Saturday.
Agreeable to the suggestions of sundry citi-
zens, and in accordance with the views of Gen.
Van Wyck, a mass meeting of Freedmen, to
which planters were invited, was held on Satur-
day, at Academy Grove. The purpose was to
give a good, plain, sensible talk, to correct erro-
neous ideas and... | 3,371 | 5.218418 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 926, "ppl_score": 4.106118623828206}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 763, "ppl_score": 5.109955914223891}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 724, "ppl_score": 5.734638368039443}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 958, "ppl_score": 5.922959563878318}] |
2012218730_1865080901_0009 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-09 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0009 | THE N
VOLUME I.
THE NEWBERRY WEEKLY HERALD
IS PUBLISHED AT
NEWBERRY C. H.,
Thos. F. & R. H. Greneker.
TERMS $1.50 FOR SIX MONTHS, EITHER
IN CASH OR IN PROVISIONS.
(Payment required invariably in advance.)
Advertisements inserted at $1.50 per square, for
first insertion, $1 for each subsequent insertion.
Marriage notice... | 1,296 | 6.045125 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 506, "ppl_score": 6.42746111189797}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 790, "ppl_score": 5.662790316352779}] |
2012218730_1865081601_0012 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-16 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0012 | THE WEEKLY HERALD:
NEWBERRY, S. C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1865.
To our Patrons.
We are happy in being able to state, that in a
short time the dimensions of the Herald will be
again enlarged. It is a pleasure to make this
announcement, it evidences a liberal patronage,
in subscribers as well as advertisers. Some ... | 3,047 | 5.634441 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 826, "ppl_score": 5.481703423792184}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 775, "ppl_score": 5.829678566617011}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 773, "ppl_score": 5.241647621377378}, {"column_index": 5, "token_count": 673, "ppl_score": 5.98473314090771}] |
2012218730_1865081601_0011 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-16 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0011 | THE 1
VOLUME I
THE NEWBERRY WEEKLY HERALD
IS PUBLISHED AT
NEWBERRY C. H.,
Thos. F. & R. H. Greneker.
TERMS, $1.50 FOR SIX MONTHS, EITHER
IN CASH OR IN PROVISIONS.
(Payment required invariably in advance.)
Advertisements inserted at $1.50 per square, for
first insertion, $1 for each subsequent insertion.
Marriage notice... | 3,981 | 5.413822 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 813, "ppl_score": 5.595774753096006}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 528, "ppl_score": 5.956781283074326}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 853, "ppl_score": 4.760854594905034}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 888, "ppl_score": 5.3546145769461235}, {"column_index": 4, "token... |
2012218730_1865082301_0013 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-23 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0013 | QUE IS
THE
VOLUME I.
THE NEWBERRY WEEKLY HERALD
IS PUBLISHED AT
NEWBERRY C. H.,
Thos. F. & R. H. Greneker.
FOR SIX MONTHS EITHER
, EITHER
IN CASH OR IN PROVISIONS.
(Payment required invariably in advance.)
Advertisements inserted at $1.50 per square, for
first insertion, $1 for each subsequent insertion.
Marriage notic... | 2,977 | 5.963723 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 786, "ppl_score": 5.673931605280986}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 810, "ppl_score": 6.579932591598694}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 566, "ppl_score": 6.942548454406964}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 815, "ppl_score": 4.658478525194667}] |
2012218730_1865080201_0008 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-02 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0008 | THE WEEKLY HERALD.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1865.
Gov. Perry
Passed through Newberry, Monday morning
last, en route to his home and headquarters at
Greenville Court House.
IMPROVEMENT.—The click of the hammer and
the clangor of the trowel is heard all over Co-
lumbia, and so in Charleston houses are... | 3,044 | 5.839869 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 820, "ppl_score": 6.705570536772721}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 864, "ppl_score": 5.981114262312309}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 747, "ppl_score": 5.127737534673266}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 613, "ppl_score": 5.545054668608472}] |
2012218730_1865082301_0014 | 2012218730 | 1865-08-23 | 1,865 | 1,860 | 0014 | THE WEEKLY HERALD
NEWBERRY, S. C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1865.
MAJ. HENRY SUMMER authorizes us to say
that having been nominated for the Convention,
he will serve if elected.
Rev. Samuel Townsend, of the firm of Town-
send & North, died in Philadelphia, on the 31st
July, 1865.
The "Southern Girl" who sent a lett... | 2,880 | 6.025215 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 798, "ppl_score": 6.830852090549847}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 845, "ppl_score": 5.702956235882179}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 666, "ppl_score": 5.856747043716117}, {"column_index": 5, "token_count": 571, "ppl_score": 5.710302613570449}] |
2013218697_1861051301_0542 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-13 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0542 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. MOND
Letter From Hannibal, Missouri.
HANNIBAL, Mo., May 4, 1861.
EDITOR JOURNAL:—Thinking perhaps the Un-
ion-loving people of Northern Ohio would like
to know what is transpiring in Missouri, I take
the liberty of dropping them a line through
your valuable journal.
Don't have too much confidence in the... | 568 | 6.050583 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 568, "ppl_score": 6.0505833324050275}] |
2013218697_1861051301_0543 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-13 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0543 | Potomae are armed with heavy guns, shotted
and primed, and instructed to fire at the first
sign of hostile demonstrations.
The war steamer Anacosta came up the river
last night. She reports no batteries as yet er-
ected on the right bank.
Alexandria is now said to be occupied by one
thousand rebels.
The people of Tenne... | 1,315 | 6.958758 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 659, "ppl_score": 7.2219400234936755}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 656, "ppl_score": 6.69557711907791}] |
2013218697_1861051301_0544 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-13 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0544 | Fremont Daily Journal.
MONDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has... | 1,325 | 6.704199 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 613, "ppl_score": 5.904934908066954}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 712, "ppl_score": 7.503462997014045}] |
2013218697_1861051401_0547 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-14 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0547 | HON. S. T. WORCESTER'S CHARGE,
To the Grand Jury of the Sandusky County Com-
mon Pleas Court, Fremont, May 13, 1861.
DEFINING TREASON.
GENTLEMEN:—In addition to what I have said
in respect to your general duties as Grand Ju-
rors, it seems to me proper in the present un-
happy and distracted condition of our country;
t... | 2,672 | 4.714469 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 753, "ppl_score": 4.530025301309522}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 1163, "ppl_score": 5.128024230169495}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 756, "ppl_score": 4.485358794039521}] |
2013218697_1861051401_0548 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-14 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0548 | Fremont Daily Journal.
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
We direct the attention of our readers to the
admirable charge of Judge Worcester to the
Grand Jury of this county, defining treason.
Capt. Seaman's company of Woodville volun-
teers, numbering 100 men, and Capt. Black-
man's company of volu... | 911 | 7.48814 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 911, "ppl_score": 7.488140078121487}] |
2013218697_1861051401_0549 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-14 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0549 | A Call From Missouri.
FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE FREE STATES:
Placed on an advanced post of liberty in the
present struggle for the maintenance of our
Government, we have in obedience to the
call of our President, organized the four
regiments of volunteers from Missouri. As
citizens of a State whose first executive is,
as ... | 1,561 | 6.665484 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 530, "ppl_score": 6.117092445826065}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 538, "ppl_score": 6.93240019950153}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 493, "ppl_score": 6.946961050821783}] |
2013218697_1861051501_0551 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-15 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0551 | Yesterday's Report.
Boston, May 14.—Special session of the
Legislature of Massachusetts met to-day a noon. Gov. Andrew's message is exceed-
ingly patriotic and gives a detailed account
of the action of the Commonwealth. He ord-
says this is no war sections—no war of the
North on the South—not waged to avenge
former wro... | 1,094 | 6.524768 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 464, "ppl_score": 6.552636151134969}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 630, "ppl_score": 6.496899194131353}] |
2013218697_1861051501_0550 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-15 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0550 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. WEDNESDAY
Fremont Daily Journal.
FREMONT DAILY JOURNAL.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally t... | 885 | 6.429193 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 513, "ppl_score": 5.367070533313829}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 372, "ppl_score": 7.491315035252962}] |
2013218697_1861051301_0545 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-13 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0545 | Daily Journal.
Fort Monroe.
Fort Monroe, Virginia, is one of the
strongest forts in the United States, and
constitutes the north point of the entrance
to James River, and with Fort Calhoun,
which is one mile distant, commands the
entrance to that river. In summer, the
spot which is known as Old Point Comfort
is a favor... | 1,458 | 6.500215 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 486, "ppl_score": 5.883461453666606}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 514, "ppl_score": 7.5484916447852655}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 458, "ppl_score": 6.068691566636671}] |
2013218697_1861051401_0546 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-14 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0546 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. TUESD
Fremont Daily Journal.
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1861
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
TO THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but ... | 914 | 6.11402 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 462, "ppl_score": 5.757774251361984}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 452, "ppl_score": 6.470266529437617}] |
2013218697_1861051501_0552 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-15 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0552 | Fremont Daily Journal.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Independent Guards, Attention.
The members of the Independent Guards, are requested
to meet at the Engine House in Fremont, on Saturday,
May 18th 1/2 o'clock p.m., for drill and business.
By order of the Company.
LAST NIGHT'S REPORT.
WASHINGTON, M... | 1,436 | 6.941935 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 403, "ppl_score": 7.317815548045267}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 588, "ppl_score": 6.71184689897461}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 445, "ppl_score": 6.796141426487515}] |
2013218697_1861051501_0553 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-15 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0553 | Daily Journal.
Virginia to the North.
[From the New York Commercial Advertiser.]
Thus speaks the sovereign old Dominion
To the Northern States her frank opinion:
FIRST.
MOVE NOT A FINGER: 'tis coercion,
The signal for our prompt dispersion.
SECOND.
WAIT, till I make my full decision,
Be it for union or division.
THIRD.... | 882 | 6.80882 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 418, "ppl_score": 7.460719813735959}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 464, "ppl_score": 6.156919964912103}] |
2013218697_1861051601_0557 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-16 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0557 | Daily Journal.
Personuelle of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln.
The Washington correspondent of the
New York Times, in describing the recent
military levee at the White House, thus
describes President Lincoln and his accom-
plished lady:
It was late when I entered. The Pres-
ident stood near the East room surrounded
by a party of ... | 1,540 | 6.248496 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 500, "ppl_score": 5.148884642946441}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 542, "ppl_score": 5.9715284780205495}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 498, "ppl_score": 7.625073234379786}] |
2013218697_1861051601_0555 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-16 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0555 | curred a day or two since, in which one or
more of the Kentucky volunteers were killed,
and others wounded. Following this was a
threat of Duncan to disband his squad and re-
turn home. Indignation is expressed by Vir-
ginians that Gov. Letcher by his proclamation
has prohibited the exportation of all kinds of
provisio... | 1,175 | 6.839002 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 587, "ppl_score": 7.264516254010893}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 588, "ppl_score": 6.413487571378987}] |
2013218697_1861051801_0563 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-18 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0563 | PHILADELPHIA, May 17.—Quiet an excitement
was created this morning by the seizure of a
submarine boat, the invention of Devillero, a
Frenchman. In going down the river it struck
an island. Four men were found on board.
Devillero said he was taking it to the navy yard
to test it, but the officers there disclaimed any
kn... | 562 | 7.682095 | [{"column_index": 2, "token_count": 562, "ppl_score": 7.682094790402249}] |
2013218697_1861051801_0564 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-18 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0564 | Fremont Daily Journal.
SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
TO-DAY, BUCKEYE HALL.
We have been requested by the ladies to
say that Buckeye Hall will be open this
morning at 9 o'clock for the ladies of our
town who have a desire to assist in making
the cap covers and capes for the Fremont
volunteers. Nimble ... | 1,532 | 6.809782 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 420, "ppl_score": 6.044916681683287}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 608, "ppl_score": 7.322479753103911}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 504, "ppl_score": 7.061948281366224}] |
2013218697_1861051801_0565 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-18 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0565 | The Ohio Legislature.
[Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette.]
Columbus, May 13.—The House has just
passed the Corwin Constitutional amend-
ment. The Senate had passed the amend-
ment before the present troubles began.—
The eight per cent. interest bill was killed.
The Senate passed a supplement to the
tax law, ta... | 514 | 7.448927 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 514, "ppl_score": 7.448926976852171}] |
2013218697_1861051601_0556 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-16 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0556 | Fremont Daily Journal.
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Independent Guards, Attention.
The members of the Independent Guards, are requested
to meet at the Engine House in Fremont, on Saturday,
May 18th 1861, 1½ o'clock p. m., for drill and business.
By order of the Company.
Ten thousand Enfield Rifles h... | 1,578 | 6.930178 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 423, "ppl_score": 7.17975112327656}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 691, "ppl_score": 6.12644665892728}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 464, "ppl_score": 7.484334760759037}] |
2013218697_1861051601_0554 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-16 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0554 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. THURS
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing the... | 565 | 5.587089 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 565, "ppl_score": 5.587088933744372}] |
2013218697_1861052001_0566 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-20 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0566 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. MOND
TO THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing the ... | 1,142 | 4.829218 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 548, "ppl_score": 5.313442473990095}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 594, "ppl_score": 4.344993146413622}] |
2013218697_1861051801_0562 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-18 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0562 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. SATUR
TO THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing the... | 1,284 | 4.925585 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 638, "ppl_score": 5.122073544363948}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 646, "ppl_score": 4.729096565509457}] |
2013218697_1861052001_0567 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-20 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0567 | Fremont Daily Journal.
MONDAY, MAY 20, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
For CAMP DENNISON.—Perry Close will leave
for Camp Dennison to-morrow [Tuesday] morn-
ing, on the early train.
Persons desirous of sending packages of any
kind to their friends there, can leave them at his
Grocery to-day, and he will take them down.
... | 481 | 5.737129 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 481, "ppl_score": 5.737129344439803}] |
2013218697_1861052001_0569 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-20 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0569 | Daily Journal.
Gov. Hicks' Proclamation.
Gov. Hicks, of Maryland, has issued the
following proclamation.
Whereas, the President of the United
States, by his proclamation of the 13th of
April, 1861, has called upon me, the Gov-
ernor of Maryland, for four regiments, in-
fantry or riflemen, to serve for a period of
three... | 998 | 6.38335 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 490, "ppl_score": 5.822315341218526}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 508, "ppl_score": 6.9443851778270025}] |
2013218697_1861052001_0568 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-20 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0568 | Chicago, May 18.--Senator Douglas is better this after-
noon. Situation however regarded as critical by physi-
cians.
Philadelphia, May 18.--Senator Bayard publishes a
lengthy address to the people of Delaware, vindicating
himself from false charges made against him. He de-
clares that his visit to New Orleans was sole... | 691 | 7.054223 | [{"column_index": 3, "token_count": 691, "ppl_score": 7.054222645092259}] |
2013218697_1861052101_0570 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-21 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0570 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. TUESD
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing the... | 1,184 | 4.78885 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 606, "ppl_score": 5.200873535738691}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 578, "ppl_score": 4.376826169993286}] |
2013218697_1861052101_0571 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-21 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0571 | Fremont Daily Journal.
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
The ladies are engaged in sewing for the
Fremont Volunteers at Birchard Hall to-day.
All who come can find employment.
PERSONAL.—We find the following complimentary no-
tice of one of our Fremont boys, son of J. B. G. Downs, of
this place, in the Wy... | 1,637 | 7.26136 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 580, "ppl_score": 6.792502337917998}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 593, "ppl_score": 7.588263254924445}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 464, "ppl_score": 7.403314850138058}] |
2013218697_1861052201_0574 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-22 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0574 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. WEDNE
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing the... | 1,853 | 5.398179 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 635, "ppl_score": 4.7713997633475955}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 822, "ppl_score": 4.367341503352929}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 396, "ppl_score": 7.055794516251661}] |
2013218697_1861052101_0572 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-21 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0572 | pending, the grave commercial question,
now being considered, the discussion of the
subject was impolitic. Active preparations are going on in the
navy yards for sending a powerful squadron
into American waters. The London Times points out that
America has heretofore industriously vin-
dicated the principles and preced... | 499 | 6.388371 | [{"column_index": 2, "token_count": 499, "ppl_score": 6.388371042066262}] |
2013218697_1861052201_0576 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-22 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0576 | Yesterday's Report.
Washington, May 20.—There was a tight
at Sewell's Point between two U. S. vessels
and a rebel battery, it being the 8th and
last work now in the rebels hands defend-
ing the approach to Norfolk, and is regard-
ed as an important work against blockading it
James river, where there are now lying 20
pr... | 1,386 | 7.878059 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 473, "ppl_score": 7.720039089960368}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 468, "ppl_score": 7.978148838726043}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 445, "ppl_score": 7.935989392657431}] |
2013218697_1861052101_0573 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-21 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0573 | Southern Modes of Warfare.
The modes of warfare already adopted
and likely to be carried into the campaign
by the South are, in a few respects, with-
out historic parrallel. We are to encounter
and subdue not merely a reeling horde of
helots, armed with stolen guns, clad in gar-
ments swindled from unsuspecting and non... | 1,023 | 6.80817 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 518, "ppl_score": 7.7604314614331145}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 505, "ppl_score": 5.855907893096017}] |
2013218697_1861052201_0575 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-22 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0575 | Fremont Daily Journal.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
FIREMENS ATTENTION!
The members of the Fremont Fire Depart-
ment will meet at the Engine House, at 4
o'clock, this p. m. for drill, and important busi-
ness. Let there be a full attendance.
S. BUCKLAND,
Wednesday morning. Chief Engineer.
MANY THAN... | 961 | 7.254166 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 423, "ppl_score": 6.398002804696642}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 538, "ppl_score": 8.110329177122475}] |
2013218697_1861052201_0577 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-22 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0577 | Douglas.
All of our worst predictions in regard to
this bold, bad man have been fully verified. C
If he has not been understood heretofore, a
the fault has not been ours. For three h
years we have labored to convince the peo-
ple that he was an unprincipled demagogue, T
and would desert the South in the hour of a
trial... | 481 | 7.48643 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 481, "ppl_score": 7.4864299448050176}] |
2013218697_1861052301_0580 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-23 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0580 | ized and empowered to give by the Gov-
ernment which they represent, will be by
both most sacredly kept and if necessary
put down evil disposed persons.
The military of both Governments will
be called out to enforce the terms of the
honorable and amicable agreement I, there-
fore, call upon all persons in this State to... | 492 | 6.155043 | [{"column_index": 2, "token_count": 492, "ppl_score": 6.155042776202861}] |
2013218697_1861052301_0578 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-23 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0578 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. THURS
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing the... | 1,049 | 5.85804 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 610, "ppl_score": 5.348212230035719}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 439, "ppl_score": 6.367867971412588}] |
2013218697_1861052301_0579 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-23 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0579 | Fremont Daily Journal.
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
From Camp Dennison.
Capt. TILLOTSON, of Fremont Company
No. 1, arrived from Camp Dennison last
night to report both companies of the
Fremont boys (five or six slight cases of the
measles) well, and enjoying camp life gaily.
Capt. Tillotson has an o... | 1,093 | 7.112662 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 585, "ppl_score": 6.398700714511265}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 508, "ppl_score": 7.826622932167258}] |
2013218697_1861052301_0581 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-23 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0581 | Daily Journal.
Volunteered.
The following beautiful poem, appearing in Harper's
Weekly, is from the pen of Mrs. Juliette R. Beach:
I know the sun shines, and the lilacs are blowing,
And Summer sends kisses by beautiful May--
Oh! to see all the treasures the Spring is bestowing,
And think--my boy Willie enlisted to-day!... | 1,673 | 6.069006 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 663, "ppl_score": 4.657874361075539}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 512, "ppl_score": 6.0930465926700785}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 498, "ppl_score": 7.45609821158131}] |
2013218697_1861052501_0586 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-25 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0586 | FREMONT
vol. 1. SATURD
To THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by a
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify
us in continuing ... | 1,068 | 6.784287 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 546, "ppl_score": 5.8823548065325495}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 522, "ppl_score": 7.6862205577921054}] |
2013218697_1861052501_0587 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-25 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0587 | have been flaunting. The greatest activity
is going on to-night in various companies, re
and additional regiments to those named
above will be under marching orders in case
of emergency.
Rumors are flying about here to the ef-
fect that the Secretary of State received to-
day, dispatches from England declaring
that it ... | 953 | 7.9487 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 495, "ppl_score": 7.946448168703143}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 458, "ppl_score": 7.950952863789964}] |
2013218697_1861052501_0588 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-25 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0588 | Fremont Daily Journal.
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, Editor.
-alpingel to EXCITING NEWS. had givan
The dispatches of yesterday p. m. and last
night are of the most exciting nature, and
will deeply stir the popular mind through-
out the whole North. An advance of the
army has been made and the Government
will... | 1,515 | 7.218781 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 410, "ppl_score": 6.801335746389095}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 628, "ppl_score": 6.7552182155591405}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 477, "ppl_score": 8.099787955444956}] |
2013218697_1861052701_0591 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-27 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0591 | Fremont Daily Journal.
MONDAY, MAY 27, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Capt's. Tillotson and Haynes have each got
the quota of men they wanted to fill up their
companies. They leave this morning on the 6 a
o'clock train for Camp Dennison.
Mr. Crowell had got about 50 men for the
three years' service on Saturday evening.... | 1,576 | 6.769955 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 495, "ppl_score": 5.98768035615153}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 455, "ppl_score": 7.408664998456995}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 626, "ppl_score": 6.913520253871997}] |
2013218697_1861052701_0592 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-27 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0592 | tress Monroe. She brings the report that Gen.
Butler yesterday captured Sewell's Point with
a loss of 84 killed and wounded. The enemy
lost between 300 or 400 killed and wounded.--
Many prisoners were taken, perhaps 600.
On Thursday evening the enemy's pickets h
near the Fortress, were surprised and 300 taken
prisoners... | 937 | 7.472308 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 497, "ppl_score": 7.928933153753726}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 440, "ppl_score": 7.015683419268149}] |
2013218697_1861052701_0593 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-27 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0593 | Daily Journal.
Brothers, To Arms!
BY SUSIE ANGUS.
Brothers, to arms! for your homes and your altars,
Wake from your slumber, your country to save,
Coward and slave every man who now falters,
On, for freedom and right, or a patriot's grave!
Shall the star-spangled banner our fore-fathers gave us,
Be insulted and torn by... | 1,066 | 6.469793 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 570, "ppl_score": 5.517786690877184}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 496, "ppl_score": 7.421798940083062}] |
2013218697_1861052501_0589 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-25 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0589 | Daily Journal.
"Out of their own Mouths."
John Tyler, once President of the Unit-
ed States, is now a traitor to the Union.—
He took an active part in throwing Virgin-
ia into the hands of Davis, and bringing
upon her people all the disasters and suf-
fering which they would have escaped had
such men as this ex-Preside... | 1,473 | 6.267421 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 520, "ppl_score": 5.279771036039014}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 480, "ppl_score": 6.986330271397652}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 473, "ppl_score": 6.536161665884164}] |
2013218697_1861052701_0590 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-27 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0590 | FREMONT
Vol. 1.
MONDAY
TO THE PUBLIC.—The time for which we en-
gaged to issue our extra has expired. Our ef-
fort to give the news has been appreciated by
large numbers of our citizens, who have contri-
buted liberally to the enterprise, but the remu-
neration has not been of a character to justify a
us in continuing ... | 1,252 | 5.007028 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 579, "ppl_score": 5.631728679390086}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 673, "ppl_score": 4.382327914359105}] |
2013218697_1861052801_0595 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-28 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0595 | Fremont Daily Journal.
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
The patriotic citizens of Washington Tp.,
are not behind hand in their readiness to
volunteer for military drill. Wm. Koons, of
that township is organizing an Independent
Company, and has now some 25 men en-
rolled. A meeting will be held at the
mee... | 938 | 7.788953 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 447, "ppl_score": 7.458551803027529}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 491, "ppl_score": 8.119354687364819}] |
2013218697_1861052801_0596 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-28 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0596 | authorities. No coal trains are arriving.
Boston, May 27.—The brig Elisha Dean,
of Boston, arrived to-day from Saluta River,
Ga. She reports that she was captured by
a privateer. She was taken to Brunswick,
where after eight days detention Gov.
Brawn ordered her release.
Washington, May 27.—The mails for the
South are ... | 1,032 | 6.878524 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 509, "ppl_score": 7.147354420709812}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 523, "ppl_score": 6.609694314780562}] |
2013218697_1861052801_0597 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-28 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0597 | Making History.
What ever may be the result of our pres-
ent struggle, the future historian will have
to record these facts.
1. That no rebellion was ever beforeinau-
rated wherein the conspirators could not h
even pretend that one of them had been n
damaged in person or estate by the Gov-
ernment they sought to overth... | 991 | 6.833786 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 498, "ppl_score": 7.880674900831193}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 493, "ppl_score": 5.786897325099582}] |
2013218697_1861052801_0594 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-28 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0594 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. TUESD
The Daily Journal,
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the cou... | 1,037 | 5.773291 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 563, "ppl_score": 5.516771185246653}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 474, "ppl_score": 6.0298106998093015}] |
2013218697_1861052901_0601 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-29 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0601 | Yancey Heard From.
The Chicago Tribune publishes the fol-
lowing letter, from which it appears that
Yancey “still lives.”
“DECATUR, Ill., May 16.'61.
“At Effingham I heard an extract read
from a letter from Mr. Yancey to a citizen
of that county, in which this arch traitor
was rejoicing in the belief that the North is
... | 990 | 6.275399 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 476, "ppl_score": 5.578663981753935}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 514, "ppl_score": 6.972133211602945}] |
2013218697_1861053001_0603 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-30 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0603 | Fremont Daily Journal.
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Let no one fail to remember the Ladies' Fair
and Festival at St. Clair's Hall to-night.
The grass and wheat throughout the county
are looking well.
During the past few days the farmers have
improved the pleasant weather by planting corn.
"Where the... | 1,093 | 6.48876 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 593, "ppl_score": 5.258268139941226}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 500, "ppl_score": 7.719251353031444}] |
2013218697_1861052901_0598 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-29 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0598 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. WEDNES
The Daily Journal,
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the co... | 1,332 | 6.277498 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 463, "ppl_score": 5.663171061418865}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 408, "ppl_score": 6.781148904579291}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 461, "ppl_score": 6.388173041309676}] |
2013218697_1861052901_0599 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-29 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0599 | Fremont Daily Journal.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Should any of our Fremont Ladies wish
to obtain beautiful flowers, we would recom-
mend them to call on Mr. Ruemmole to.
morrow morning from 6 to 12 o'clock; see
his notice in another column.
in for the War.
M. H. CROWELL'S company for the three
y... | 1,457 | 7.933248 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 376, "ppl_score": 7.5607161009279995}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 575, "ppl_score": 8.10488970203741}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 506, "ppl_score": 8.134138322201915}] |
2013218697_1861053001_0602 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-30 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0602 | DAILY J.
SDAY MORNING, MAY 30,
Sam. Houston All Right--A Patriotic
Speech from Him.
The charge that Gen. Houston made a
secession speech at Galveston is all false.
He spoke in defiance of threats, and an eye
witness says:
About an hour before the time appointed P
for his address, he appeared riding through d
the princi... | 943 | 6.749505 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 501, "ppl_score": 5.6630630460331695}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 442, "ppl_score": 7.835947347700431}] |
2013218697_1861053001_0605 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-30 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0605 | and hear.] But these words are too weak
to do justice to the subject. These bad
men are as much worse than common mur-
derers as the man that stabs his own wife,
strangles his own sister, murders his own fa-
ther and mother, and destroys his own chil-
dren, is more vile than the man who only
wars against the stranger. ... | 969 | 5.400204 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 465, "ppl_score": 4.994334960329365}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 504, "ppl_score": 5.806073106650311}] |
2013218697_1861053001_0604 | 2013218697 | 1861-05-30 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0604 | Yesterday's Report.
Washington, May 28.—Fred. Hicken's
Illinois regiment will probably be accepted
by the Government. Probabilities are that the brigade of
Carl Schurz, who is now here, will be sent
to Fortress Monroe. Allen A. Burton of Kentucky, has been
oc
appointed Minister Resident to New Gre- M
nada, in place of ... | 1,415 | 7.52631 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 474, "ppl_score": 8.322667295862505}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 474, "ppl_score": 7.552945417593473}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 467, "ppl_score": 6.703319099957954}] |
2013218697_1861060101_0612 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-01 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0612 | Yesterday's Report.
Chicago, May 31.—One o'clock p. m.—
Senator Douglas' condition about the same
as last night; if any change, is worse.
New York, May 31.—Orders were issu-
ed yesterday to arm and equip seven regi-
ments. Some six regiments leave here to-
morrow and Sunday for Fortress Monroe
and Washington.
The Times... | 925 | 8.036529 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 439, "ppl_score": 8.015808491119875}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 486, "ppl_score": 8.057248896357805}] |
2013218697_1861060101_0611 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-01 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0611 | Fremont Daily Journal.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
Chicago, May 31—9,30 p. m.—Senator
Douglas still gradually sinking. His phy-
sicians entertain no hope of his recovery.
Tillotson Guards.
This compauy was named in honor of C. O.
TILLOTSON of this place, a compliment well de-
se... | 1,429 | 7.255726 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 436, "ppl_score": 6.194796877039407}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 420, "ppl_score": 8.319096360837014}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 573, "ppl_score": 7.253284294338938}] |
2013218697_1861060101_0613 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-01 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0613 | Daily Journal.
Willie is a Rifleman.
Oh, Willie is a rifleman,
Noble and brave is he;
A gallant, dashing rifleman,
And all the world to me.
For I ne'er love a coward.
Who holds his life so dear
That he cannot join the patriot ranks
As a rifle volunteer.
But Willie has a noble heart,
He fears no battle cry,
He'd proudly... | 1,558 | 6.228995 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 463, "ppl_score": 6.770218779596896}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 563, "ppl_score": 6.144014309667704}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 532, "ppl_score": 5.772753358019255}] |
2013218697_1861060301_0614 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-03 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0614 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. MONDAY
The Daily Journal,
is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the co... | 1,129 | 4.85956 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 526, "ppl_score": 5.0943197494725405}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 603, "ppl_score": 4.624799901411385}] |
2013218697_1861060301_0616 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-03 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0616 | Saturday's Report.
(Tribune's Dispatch.)
New York, June 1.—Several Virginians
(Union men,) arrived in Georgetown to-day,
having been forced to leave their homes by
threats of violence from secessionists, if
they remain. Such of the Union men in
counties in Eastern Virginia opposite this
city as can, are escaping.
A gen... | 1,152 | 7.032588 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 530, "ppl_score": 7.630425365572188}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 622, "ppl_score": 6.4347503960035475}] |
2013218697_1861060301_0617 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-03 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0617 | Daily Journal.
The March Into Virginia.
A correspondent of the Wheeling Intelli-
gencer went with the advance regiment
from Wheeling to Grafton. The welcome
of the troops at every station was the wild-
est joy imaginable. At every station and
every house people greeted the soldiers
with cheering and the waving of hats ... | 1,580 | 6.114666 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 498, "ppl_score": 6.116457333191886}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 528, "ppl_score": 6.494535878346193}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 554, "ppl_score": 5.733004060365233}] |
2013218697_1861060301_0615 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-03 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0615 | Fremont Daily Journal.
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
Chicago, June 1.—Senator Douglas is a little
better to night. His friends are somewhat en-
couraged.
Chicago, June 2.—Physicians think slight im-
provement in condition of Senator Douglas to-
night. He is still unconscious the gre... | 1,046 | 7.390816 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 510, "ppl_score": 6.414302630584095}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 536, "ppl_score": 8.367329790556301}] |
2013218697_1861060101_0610 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-01 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0610 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. SATURD
The Daily Journal, 1819
is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will be off all day each Sunday. As the hope of
contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at ... | 1,403 | 5.799023 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 501, "ppl_score": 5.556323970658454}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 471, "ppl_score": 5.181400779187112}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 431, "ppl_score": 6.659344181726924}] |
2013218697_1861060401_0620 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-04 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0620 | on most all public buildings at half-mast
and draped in mourning. (Gov. Mortou or-
dered flags at camps draped in mourning,
and at half-mast, and hour guns to be fired
for twenty-four hours.
New York, June 3.—Townsend's regi-
ment Scott Life Guards left for Fortress
Monroe.
Erie, June 3.—On receipt of the news of
Senat... | 1,681 | 6.722581 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 651, "ppl_score": 7.363032570154359}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 540, "ppl_score": 7.04400939622814}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 490, "ppl_score": 5.7607003469479245}] |
2013218697_1861060401_0619 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-04 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0619 | Fremont Daily Journal.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Stephen A. Douglas Dead.
For several days past serious fears have been enter-
tained throughout the country that the intelligence of
the violent illness of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas would soon
be followed by the announcement of his decease. For the
la... | 1,028 | 6.406485 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 575, "ppl_score": 5.2567633258900095}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 453, "ppl_score": 7.556205501118471}] |
2013218697_1861060401_0621 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-04 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0621 | The President's Sorrow.
A visitor at the White House on Friday,
found Mr. Lincoln overcome with grief at
the loss of Col. Ellsworth, who had been
intimate with him and who had formed one
of the Presidential suite and family. Mr.
Lincoln shed tears freely, and said:
"I will make no apology, gentlemen, for
my weakness; b... | 1,043 | 6.279765 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 537, "ppl_score": 5.771370998411963}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 506, "ppl_score": 6.788159528692032}] |
2013218697_1861060501_0624 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-05 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0624 | Cabill's remarking to Gen. Scott that this
order would test the patency of Gov. Ma-
goffin's proclamation, and in all probability
a collision would ensue at the onstead be-
tween the brigade and the secessionists at
Louisville, the General replied, "You shall
be sustained, sir. We can send you 20,000 2
men in 3 days." ... | 1,261 | 7.056242 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 775, "ppl_score": 7.071369809116121}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 486, "ppl_score": 7.041114666430045}] |
2013218697_1861060501_0622 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-05 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0622 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. WEDNES
The Daily Journal, A
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand. One issue on each day.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2... | 1,115 | 5.711734 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 532, "ppl_score": 4.48226183255051}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 583, "ppl_score": 6.9412070180476295}] |
2013218697_1861060501_0623 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-05 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0623 | Fremont Daily Journal.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Douglas to be Buried at Chicago.
As will be noticed in our despatches, the re-
mains of Senator DOUGLAS will not be taken to
Washington for interment, as was at first an-
nounced. He will be buried at Cottage Grove,
Chicago, and the funeral will p... | 1,062 | 6.524868 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 571, "ppl_score": 5.4737760359926195}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 491, "ppl_score": 7.575959940665034}] |
2013218697_1861060501_0625 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-05 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0625 | Daily Journal.
What Fremont is to Do.
A Washington dispatch to the New
York Times says:
I am enabled to send you a sketch of
the work which will be assigned to Major
General Fremont, on the acceptance of the
position tendered him.
He'll be placed in command of the
Western division of the army, which is to
move down the... | 1,659 | 6.495627 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 581, "ppl_score": 7.874553946290289}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 536, "ppl_score": 6.602472093521578}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 542, "ppl_score": 5.009854748396167}] |
2013218697_1861060601_0626 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-06 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0626 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. THURS
The Daily Journal,
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the cou... | 1,211 | 5.499045 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 698, "ppl_score": 5.043184964331828}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 513, "ppl_score": 5.954906194479867}] |
2013218697_1861060601_0627 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-06 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0627 | Fremont Daily Journal.
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Capt. Crowell has not yet received or-
ders to proceed to Camp.
Army Correspondence.
CAMP DENNISON, June 3, 1861.
EDITOR JOURNAL:—There is nothing, probably, p
more monotonous than camp life. So long as
the officers exercise lenity and patience by ... | 1,050 | 6.633233 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 509, "ppl_score": 6.0731821998433855}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 541, "ppl_score": 7.193282689061558}] |
2013218697_1861060601_0628 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-06 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0628 | Yesterday's Report.
bed a dire gur
(Herald's Special.)
Washington, June 4.—There was no for-
ward movement last night, as information
was received by Gen. Scott late in the eve-
ning, that several thousand rebels were at
Cenetrville, ten miles from Alexandria.—
The result was that each of our regiments
on Virginia side... | 1,554 | 7.698077 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 486, "ppl_score": 8.00151843930881}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 583, "ppl_score": 7.480567047218169}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 485, "ppl_score": 7.612145790186596}] |
2013218697_1861060401_0618 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-04 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0618 | FREMONT
Vol. 1.
TUESDA
The Daily Journal,
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the co... | 1,495 | 5.578508 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 525, "ppl_score": 5.419455173198738}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 506, "ppl_score": 5.9012017765971825}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 464, "ppl_score": 5.4148675810591165}] |
2013218697_1861060601_0629 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-06 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0629 | The Volunteer's Adien.
BY JOB BARNARD.
Adieu to the joys of my boyhood;
My home, for a summer, adieu;
To gay rippling rills, I'll not wander
This May through the green glens with you.
The glee of your rapturous laughter,
With warbles the wild wood-birds trill,
May quicken the heart-throbs of others,
But mine with the d... | 1,017 | 6.908096 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 476, "ppl_score": 7.000267498177015}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 541, "ppl_score": 6.815924372997084}] |
2013218697_1861060801_0634 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-08 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0634 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. SATUR
The Daily Journal,
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the cou... | 1,084 | 5.083072 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 572, "ppl_score": 4.95973215353891}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 512, "ppl_score": 5.206411774888887}] |
2013218697_1861060801_0637 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-08 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0637 | The Charleston Mercury on Northern
War Movements—A Candid Article.
[From the Charleston Mercury, May 31st.]
Night and day, for the last two months,
has the Northern Government been making
herculean efforts in its department of war.
Preparation on the most gigantic scale has
gone on steadily and unflagging under the
int... | 1,005 | 6.661243 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 522, "ppl_score": 6.98043295536986}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 483, "ppl_score": 6.342053040446794}] |
2013218697_1861060801_0636 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-08 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0636 | Yesterday's Report.
Washington, June 6.—The Secretary a
of War appointed the following named—
paymasters in the army: Thos. B. Allen
and Chas. T. Larned, Missouri; John H.
Kinsley, James W. Furney and J. D. Web-
ster of Illinois; Wm. Cumbark and W. P.
Gould, of Indiana; David Taylor, J. H.
Groesbeck, Robert C. Kirk and... | 1,553 | 6.894842 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 501, "ppl_score": 7.731521926402771}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 540, "ppl_score": 7.425953106441045}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 512, "ppl_score": 5.5270512773420455}] |
2013218697_1861061001_0639 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-10 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0639 | Fremont Daily Journal.
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
Lieut's Dickinson and Fouke are rapidly ob-
taining the requisite number of men for their
companies. A few additional men are wanted.
Independent Guards, Attention.
The following order of election for this Com-
pany has been received from Columbus... | 1,176 | 6.283825 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 573, "ppl_score": 7.140789981812098}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 603, "ppl_score": 5.426860077300685}] |
2013218697_1861061001_0640 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-10 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0640 | Saturday's Report.
Washington, June 7.—Special to the
Tribune says several hundred regulars have
left within 24 hours for the Relay House.
They will form a portion of one of the col-
umns which are to operate against Harper's
Ferry. A column of Gen. Patterson's
army is approaching by the way of Hagers-
town, and a colu... | 1,517 | 7.816136 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 544, "ppl_score": 8.340107508751384}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 478, "ppl_score": 8.11946696483157}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 495, "ppl_score": 6.988835056559336}] |
2013218697_1861061001_0638 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-10 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0638 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. MONDAY
The Daily Journal,
is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as T
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the ... | 1,505 | 6.210699 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 596, "ppl_score": 4.369591715044901}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 461, "ppl_score": 7.880751936079509}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 448, "ppl_score": 6.381752007055302}] |
2013218697_1861061001_0641 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-10 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0641 | Daily Journal.
Programme of the Campaign in the
East.
It is obvious now that in the plan for the
reduction of Harper's Ferry, strategic move-
ment, rather than immediate and direct as-
sault, is the reliance. From the North, P
West, and East, the Ohio and Pennsylva-
nia forces are advancing, and the advances
from Washi... | 1,011 | 6.916301 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 508, "ppl_score": 7.386164853460152}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 503, "ppl_score": 6.446436750626749}] |
2013218697_1861060801_0635 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-08 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0635 | Fremont Daily Journal.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
FUNERAL OF DOUGLAS.
Chicago, June 7.—Business generally
suspended to-day, the board trade having
agreed yesterday until Saturday banks, job-
bing houses, and dry goods stores, should
all be closed.
Streets at an early hour in the vicinity in
of the... | 914 | 7.547049 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 397, "ppl_score": 6.659725243359694}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 517, "ppl_score": 8.434373144761086}] |
2013218697_1861061101_0643 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-11 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0643 | Fremont Daily Journal.
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1861.
ISAAC M. KEELER, EDITOR.
A regiment of Wisconsin troops, armed and
equipped, having horses, wagons, camp equip-
age, &c., ready for active service, passed thro'
Fremont, yesterday, en route for Washington.
Yesterday was the hottest day of the season.
Capt. Crowell will lea... | 1,488 | 7.557141 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 470, "ppl_score": 8.100469676529158}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 492, "ppl_score": 6.911402497791736}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 526, "ppl_score": 7.65955219398623}] |
2013218697_1861061101_0642 | 2013218697 | 1861-06-11 | 1,861 | 1,860 | 0642 | FREMONT
Vol. 1. TUESDA
The Daily Journal,
Is published every morning, except Friday and Sunday.
It will contain all the telegraph news up to the hour of
going to press, and such local and miscellaneous news as
comes to hand.
It will be furnished to subscribers in town at 10 cents per
week, or 2 cents a copy. For the co... | 1,469 | 5.864353 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 521, "ppl_score": 5.86798872062549}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 476, "ppl_score": 5.377653726077579}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 472, "ppl_score": 6.347415570624431}] |
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