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Collection Reference Number GLC05959.01.02
From Archive Folder Editions of the Daily Federal Union 
Title Daily Federal Union. [Vol. 4, no. 21 (December 1, 1861)]
Date 1 December 1861
Author Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, publishers  
Document Type Newspapers and Magazines
Content Description Advancing of General Price, Proclamation by Gov. Brown urging Georgians to fight, Affairs in Pensacola. This issue includes a story on a prisoner of war, Major Vodges, taken at the battle of Santa Rosa Island, and the account of a young soldier's last hour, dying from typhoid fever. Mrs. General Hansell of Marietta, known for her excellent housewifery, submits recipes for tallow candles and corning beef or pork.
Subjects Battle  Civil War  Military History  Confederate States of America  Women's History  Diet and Nutrition  Confederate General or Leader  Prisoner of War  Death  Typhoid Fever  
People Boughton, Nisbet and Barnes (fl. 1861)  
Place written Milledgeville, Georgia
Theme The American Civil War; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection American Civil War Newspapers and Magazines
Additional Information Milledgeville, Georgia, named for governor George Milledge, was established as the state capital on 12 December 1804. From this location, the state of Georgia voted to secede from the Union on 19 January 1861. Atlanta became the state capital on 20 April 1868 due to its location as a transportation hub during Reconstruction. The Federal Union was established in 1830 with John Polhill as its first editor. It was printed by Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, who, as the official state printers, also published state laws, acts, bills, resolutions, and convention proceedings in book form, as well as minutes and senate journals.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945