Letters from Washington
When "Bob Logic" took up the mantle of Washington correspondent for New York's weekly Anglo-African in June 1863, he began his first letter with an apology of sorts. The newspaper's established correspondent, "Box," had been quiet for some time, and in the nation's capital, "where all eyes are turned," Read More...
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- A Day Well Spent, 20 February 1864
- Alexandria, VA, 31 October 1863
- Churches in Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown, 17 October 1863
- Domestic Correspondence, 20 June 1863
- Editorial Correspondence, 13 February 1864
- Editorial Correspondence, 14 November 1863
- Editorial Correspondence, 14 November 1863
- From Washington, 24 October 1863
- In Washington, 10 October 1863
- Letter from Washington, 1 August 1863
- Letter from Washington, 1 August 1863
- Letter from Washington, 15 August 1863
- Letter from Washington, 22 August 1863
- Letter from Washington, 4 July 1863
- Letters From "Ethiop", 29 August 1863
- Letters From "Ethiop"Number II, 5 September 1863
- Letters From "Ethiop"Number III, 19 September 1863
- Letters From "Ethiop"Number IV, 26 September 1863
- Letters From "Ethiop"Number V, 10 October 1863
- Our Washington Correspondence, 12 December 1863
- Our Washington Correspondence, 19 December 1863
- Our Washington Correspondence, 28 November 1863
- Our Washington Correspondence, 30 January 1864
- Washington Letter, 5 September 1863