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- catalog abstract ""This is the story of the Memphis Daily Appeal's great Civil War run before the armies of Yankee generals Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman and James Wilson. It is also a biography of the newspaper's owner John Reid McClanahan and staff members America Carolina Dill and Benjamin Franklin Dill, the three who made the paper's survival and success possible. Gypsying around four towns in three Deep South states-Grenada and Jackson, Mississippi, Atlanta, and finally Montgomery, Alabama ... The newspaper was issued daily, tr-weekly, and weekly...." -- Introd.".
- catalog contributor b12892068.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""This is the story of the Memphis Daily Appeal's great Civil War run before the armies of Yankee generals Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman and James Wilson. It is also a biography of the newspaper's owner John Reid McClanahan and staff members America Carolina Dill and Benjamin Franklin Dill, the three who made the paper's survival and success possible. Gypsying around four towns in three Deep South states-Grenada and Jackson, Mississippi, Atlanta, and finally Montgomery, Alabama ... The newspaper was issued daily, tr-weekly, and weekly...." -- Introd.".
- catalog description "He that dies does not necessarily pay all debts -- Peasant rogues still Beget peasant rogues -- The harp carried by an orphan boy -- His sword was girded on and his harp slung behind him -- On dealing with fires, firebrands, high finance, and the dills fiddling with the books -- Battling the gnats and the tigers -- 'Misfortune can no more be hidden than the sunlight' -- Granada is 'a pretty little town...' for a military depot -- Jackson: the window on Vicksburg -- Jackson falls: 'we shall remain at our post until all hope is gone' -- Atlanta: 'reaching the public in all the south' -- Waiting for the 'ball to open' -- The last daily newspaper in Atlanta -- Montgomery: testing the dauntless spirit and the stout heart -- Neither murder most foul nor 'drowning in tears' made an 'interruption in the publication of the appeal' -- The 'false...and fraudulent attempt by Mrs. Dill to appropriate...the whole of that large and valuable property, The Memphis Appeal'.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [608]-633) and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 677 p., ca. [31] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Moving Appeal.".
- catalog identifier "0865547645 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Moving Appeal.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Macon : Mercer University Press,".
- catalog relation "Moving Appeal.".
- catalog subject "071/.6819 21".
- catalog subject "Dill, America Carolina.".
- catalog subject "Dill, Benjamin Franklin, approximately 1816-1866.".
- catalog subject "McClanahan, John Reid, approximately 1819-1865.".
- catalog subject "Memphis daily appeal.".
- catalog subject "PN4899.M35 E45 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "He that dies does not necessarily pay all debts -- Peasant rogues still Beget peasant rogues -- The harp carried by an orphan boy -- His sword was girded on and his harp slung behind him -- On dealing with fires, firebrands, high finance, and the dills fiddling with the books -- Battling the gnats and the tigers -- 'Misfortune can no more be hidden than the sunlight' -- Granada is 'a pretty little town...' for a military depot -- Jackson: the window on Vicksburg -- Jackson falls: 'we shall remain at our post until all hope is gone' -- Atlanta: 'reaching the public in all the south' -- Waiting for the 'ball to open' -- The last daily newspaper in Atlanta -- Montgomery: testing the dauntless spirit and the stout heart -- Neither murder most foul nor 'drowning in tears' made an 'interruption in the publication of the appeal' -- The 'false...and fraudulent attempt by Mrs. Dill to appropriate...the whole of that large and valuable property, The Memphis Appeal'.".
- catalog title "The moving Appeal : Mr. McClanahan, Mrs. Dill, and the Civil War's great newspaper run / by B.G. Ellis.".
- catalog type "text".