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—About increasing the war power of the President; editorial. Boston Evening Journal, March 11, 1863, p. 2, col. 1.

—Past discouragement somewhat lightened. Boston Evening Journal, March 30, 1863, p. 2, col. 1.

—Renewed depression. Boston Evening Journal, April 4, 1863, p. 4, col. 1.

—‘Downward tendency,’ because of lack of success at Charleston and Port Hudson. Boston Evening Journal, April 14, 1863, p. 4, col. 2.

—War meeting at Faneuil Hall. Boston Evening Journal, April 20, 1863, p. 4, col. 4.

—Active recruiting urged; editorial. Boston Evening Journal, May 14, 1863, p. 4, col. 1.

—At victories of Gettysburg and Vicksburg. Boston Evening Journal, July 6, 1863, p. 2, col. 1; July 8, p. 2, col. 4, p. 4, col. 1.

— – Meeting at Faneuil Hall, July 8. Boston Evening Journal, July 9, 1863, p. 3, col. 5.


Massachusetts finance and business.

Southern merchants send usual orders to Lynn for shoes on six months credit; are asked for security. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 22, 1861, p. 4, col. 2.

—Business disturbances through war rumors. Boston Evening Journal, April 1, 1861, p. 4, col. 1; April 16, p. 2, col. 1.

—Merchants denied payment of debts due from Southerners. Boston Evening Journal, April 26, 1861, p. 4, col. 3; May 9, p. 4, col. 1; May 10, p. 4, col. 1.

—Closing of mills; offer of land for cultivation to unemployed operatives, etc. Boston Evening Journal, May 9, 1861, p. 2, col. 1; May 10, p. 2, col. 4; May 17, p. 4, col. 8.

—Financial stringency; from Boston Commercial Bulletin. Boston Evening Journal, June 1, 1861, p. 2, col. 2.

—Editorial promising revival of business through manufacturing for the army. Boston Evening Journal, June 4, 1861, p. 2, col. 1.

—Signs of improvement. Boston Evening Journal, July 31, 1861, p. 2, col. 1.

—Dullness at the sea-shore hotels; short note. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 2, 1861, p. 2, col. 2.

Fall River mills shut down. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 8, 1861, p. 2, col. 5.

—Newburyport mills shut down. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 12, 1861, p. 2, col. 6.

—Dullness of New Hampshire summer resorts. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 15, 1861, p. 4, col. 4.

—As affected by the war; editorial. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 2, 1861, p. 2, col. 1.

—Boston bankers send out card to press sale of government 7.30 bonds. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 12, 1861, p. 4, col. 5.

—Paper currency, etc., editorial. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 16, 1861, p. 2, col. 1.

—General view of movements since the suspension of specie payments. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 13, 1862, p. 2, col. 1; Jan. 20, p. 2, col. 2.

—Encouraging editorial review of situation. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 11, 1862, p. 4, col. 1; March 18, p. 4, col. 1.

—Benefits of ‘inflating’ the currency. Boston Evening Journal, May 8, 1862, p. 4, col. 2.

—Editorial. Boston Evening Journal, July 1, 1862, p. 4, col. 1.

—Currency difficulties in general and in detail; issue of private tokens in Boston and elsewhere, on account of the scarcity of silver change. Boston Evening Journal, July 10, 1862, p. 2, cols. 1, 2, 5.

—Activity and good prospects. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 20, 1862, p. 4, col. 1.

—Postage stamps as fractional currency; legal aspects. Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 6, 1862, p. 4, col. 1.

—High prices and general prosperity. Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 28, 1862, p. 4, col. 2.

—Alarm at the inflation of currency. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 14, 1863, p. 2, col. 1.

—War prices; increase of luxuries, and increased consumption of necessaries. Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 21, 1863, p. 4, col. 1; Oct. 26, p. 2, col. 1.

—Description in detail of the inflated prices and extravagances of the times, with warning; editorial. Boston Evening Journal, March 25, 1864, p. 4, col. 1.

—High prices and the ‘inflated’ currency; editorial. Boston Evening Journal, April 12, 1864, p. 4, col. 1.

—Scene at Boston Merchants' Exchange when gold rose to $1.87. Boston Evening Journal, April 14, 1864, p. 2, col. 5.

—High prices and extravagance of living. Boston Evening Journal, June 4, 1864, p. 4, col. 1.

—High prices and their relation to the volume of currency; editorial. Boston Evening Journal, June 27, 1864, p. 4, col. 1.


Massachusetts' first call for troops,

1861. See also Infantry, 1st, 5th, 6th, 8th Regts. M. V.

—Arrivals in Boston. Details of subsistence, promotions, State House doings, etc. Boston Evening Journal, April 16, 1861, p. 2, col. 4.

— – Quota made up by combining companies from different regiments; doings at the State House, etc. Boston Evening Journal, April 17, 1861, p. 2, cols. 3, 4; p. 4, cols. 1-5.

—Departures, transportation, clothing contract; arrival of 6th Regt. M. V. M. in New York, etc. Boston Evening Journal, April 18, 1861, p. 2, cols. 3-5; p. 4, cols. 1-6.

—Action of towns, etc. Boston Evening Journal, April 18, 1861, p. 2, cols. 3-4; April 19, p. 2, col. 4, p. 4, cols. 4-6.

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