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CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPER PRINTED ONBOARD A TRAIN AND MENTIONING FORREST
The Daily Wanderer, Amite (Louisiana), Nov. 9, 1864, two sided "Extra", 12mo. Louisiana Confederate, printed on light brown "necessity paper". Excellent war content, in part: "Beast Butler has released our prisoners from labor under Confederate fire, on the canal he is digging at Dutch Gap. This was not done until he heard that the negro prisoners, put on at our works at Richmond, were withdrawn. The Richmond Dispatch say: The truth about these Yankee negroes is this: Eighty of them, at their own suggestion, were taken out of Castle Thunder and put to work on a part of our lines not two miles from the city and much more than two miles beyond the range of the Yankee guns. The moment General Lee was appraised of the fact that these negroes had been put to work, he had them sent back to prison, and they were returned to the prison before any communication was received from Butler on the subject...Opposite Johnsonville, Tenn. Nov. 7...Major Gen. Forrest yesterday achieved another great victory. He placed a battery above Johnsonville and moved up his artillery from below, and caught at Johnsonville three gunboats, ten transports, and about twenty barges...Since last Sunday Gen. Forrest has captured and destroyed fourteen transports, four gunboats, twenty barges, thirty-two pieces of artillery, twenty thousand tons of freight, and over three million dollars worth of store. Our loss only ten men wounded...Petersburg, Nov. 6 - Gen. Gracie captured a Yankee picket line last night. A number of prisoners taken. The Yankee batteries opened and kept up a heavy fire all night...". These small "Extras" were issued fast and furious by local printers and newspaper publishers in an attempt to get the latest news out to the public. This example has excellent war content. Fine.

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