The daily citizen.

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform title:Daily citizen (Vicksburg, Miss. : 1859)
Imprint:Vicksburg, Miss. : J.M. Swords
Description:v.
Language:English
Subject:
Format: Print Journal
Local Note:The University of Chicago Library holds 1 original copy of the July 4, 1863, re-issue; issue held bears misspelled title: Daily ctiizen. Held at call no. ff AN26.V6D21.
The University of Chicago Library also holds the following variant reprints: [1] text 44 x 29 cm. "The G.A.R. Edition" dedicated by the publisher to the Grand Army of the Republic. S. C. Anderson, N. Y., c1886. (1 copy); [2] text 44 x 29 cm. The Grant edition of the Vicksburg citizen 1885. Rider & Reynolds, Dunkirk, N.Y., copyright Apr. 16, 1885. (1 copy); [3] text 42 x 23 cm. At head of paper: "Printed on the original form for Daniel B. Jones." [4] text 43 x 24 cm. Column 1, last line "hell itself." (10 copies); [5] text 43 x 23 cm. With inserted article in last column titled "Little Coquette". (1 copy); [6] text 44 x 25 cm. Thirteen dots in imprint between "J. M. Swords" and "Proprietor". Circa 1863. (42 copies); [7] text 46 x 23 cm. "Facsimile ... " (1 copy); [8] text 45 x 24 cm. Title in 'Playbill' font. Comma between "J. M. Swords" and "Proprietor". (3 copies); [9] text 45 x 24 cm. [Possibly reprint issued as a supplement to the Chicago herald, 1885?] (1 copy). All issues are unbound; held at call no. ff AN26.V6D22.
The University of Chicago Library's collection includes copies printed on 20 plus variant wallpaper designs.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2895843
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title:Sometimes published as: Vicksburg daily citizen
Some copies of the July 2, 1863, re-issued on July 4, 1863, have misspelled title: Daily ctiizen
Frequency:Daily
Date / volume:Began in 1859.; ceased with July 2, 1863.
Notes:Some issues -July 2, 1863 printed on wallpaper.
Description based on: June 18, 1863.
Numerous facsimiles and reprints issued.
July 2, 1863, re-issued on July 4, 1863, by Union troops with the addition of a "Note" dated July 4th, 1863 at the bottom of the 4th column. For description of numerous facsimiles of this number, see: G.S. Brigham. Wall-paper newspapers of the Civil War (In Bibl. essays, a tribute to Wilberforce Eames) p. [203]-209; M.A. Benjamin. Autographs. 1946. p. 130-133; U.S. Lib. of Cong. Period. Div. Info. circ. [3]. 1967
Various eds. of the re-issued version published with note in masthead "Set up for print July 2, 1863, before the surrender to Grant, and issued by his order, July 4th."

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