WEBSITES AND DATABASES
Brian Downey et al., Antietam on the Web, http://antietam.aotw.org/.
Harpweek, LLC, Illustrated Civil War Newspapers and Magazines, linc.alexanderstreet.com.
Proquest, Proquest Civil War Era, proquest.umi.com.
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
Charleston Mercury, May 1–December 1, 1862
DeBow’s Review, 1862
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, July 1–November 30, 1862
Frederick Douglass’ Monthly, May 1862–August 1863
Harper’s Weekly, 1862
New York Herald, June 25–December 31, 1862
New York Times, June 25–December 31, 1862
New York Tribune, June 25–December 31, 1862
New York World, June 25–December 31, 1862
Richmond Daily Dispatch, May 1–December 1, 1862
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