Well, I spent my three-day weekend scanning through two reels of the New Orleans Daily Picayune (January 1864-March 7, 1865), looking for something that I didn't find. But while I had the film, I pulled together a file of articles, mostly civilian, which I've posted at:
All sorts of things--fashion, humor, songs, poetry, POWs, soldier gals, cigarettes (don't tell anyone!), holidays, Mardi Gras, dances, clairvoyants, Selma, flags, monkeys up hoops, bullfrog hunters, French Market, chewing gum, fighting black Confederates, a couple of weird cross-gender things, eating at Willard's, refugees, seamstresses, ethics of cosmetics, mascot dog, haunted house in Vicksburg, Missouri barbecue, beards, Mexican fairs (and those little sugar cones), dueling with brass keys, description of Central Texas, a defense of minstrels, personal ads, female prison in Mass., etc.
Vicki Betts
vbetts@gower.net
All sorts of things--fashion, humor, songs, poetry, POWs, soldier gals, cigarettes (don't tell anyone!), holidays, Mardi Gras, dances, clairvoyants, Selma, flags, monkeys up hoops, bullfrog hunters, French Market, chewing gum, fighting black Confederates, a couple of weird cross-gender things, eating at Willard's, refugees, seamstresses, ethics of cosmetics, mascot dog, haunted house in Vicksburg, Missouri barbecue, beards, Mexican fairs (and those little sugar cones), dueling with brass keys, description of Central Texas, a defense of minstrels, personal ads, female prison in Mass., etc.
Vicki Betts
vbetts@gower.net
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