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Franklin Repository: May 18, 1864

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-Page 01-

Description of Page: This page is devoted to coverage of the Battle of the Wilderness and the following engagements in the vicinity of Spotsylvania Court House, all reprinted from the New York Tribune. There is also a map of the area that depicts the union and rebel lines.

-Page 02-

Description of Page: This page includes a poem entitled "What Then," and another message from Governor Curtin about how the Federal government ought to "reimburse the Banks for advancements to pay the militia called out last year." The anecdotes seem more bizarre and random than usual, with subjects ranging from voracious African ants who eat an entire Scotchman to "Fun--it is a great thing." There are also more mundane advertisements, with the following headings: Saddlery, Harness, &c; Hotels; Dry and Fancy Goods; Educational; Publications; Co-Partnership Notices; Medical.

A Self-Educated Negro
(Column 2)
Summary: A retelling of an account in the Presbyterian of how "a negro, named George, now a private in the 1st Tennessee light artillery," learned to read and write Latin and Greek, as well as English, while he was enslaved.

-Page 03-

Description of Page: Entirely advertisements, with the following headings: Gutta-Percha Roofing; Medical; Groceries, &c; Tobacco and Segars; Physicians; Hardware, Cutlery, &c; Forwarding Houses; Attorneys at Law; Pension and Bounty Agencies.

-Page 04-

Description of Page: War news, continued from page one, fills most of this page.

Remember the Wounded
(Column 6)
Summary: The author exhorts the readership to remember the "twenty thousand of our brave fathers, sons and brothers" who are "writhing under ghastly wounds in our hospitals." He urges people to contribute money and supplies to the Christian and Sanitary Commissions.

-Page 05-

Description of Page: This page contains a summary of war news, Report of the Markets, the "Political Intelligence" column, the "Latest News," which mainly concerns the war, and new advertisements.

Married
(Column 2)
Summary: Miss Martha Ann Butler and Benjamin Martin, both of St. Thomas township, were married at the residence of Samuel Gillen by Rev. S. M'Henry, on May 10, 1864.
(Names in announcement: Benjamin Martin, Miss Martha Ann Butler, Samuel Gillen, Rev. S. M'Henry)
Married
(Column 2)
Summary: Daniel Sollenberger, of Quincy township, and Miss Amanda Keller, of Guilford township, were married by Rev. S. M'Henry on May 12, 1864.
(Names in announcement: Daniel Sollenberger, Miss Amanda Keller, Rev. S. M'Henry)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Mrs. Joanna K. Davis died at the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. A. H. Senseny, on May 15, at the age of 71.
(Names in announcement: Mrs. Joanna K. Davis, Dr. A. H. Senseny)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Yost died on May 12, 1864, aged 59 years, 5 months, and 5 days.
(Names in announcement: Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Yost)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Anna Maria Tritle, daughter of John C. Tritle, died on May 4, 1864 in Guilford township, aged 5 years, 4 months, and 27 days.
(Names in announcement: Anna Maria Tritle, John C. Tritle)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: George Daniel Shaffer died on May 6, 1864 in New Franklin, aged 8 years, 10 months, and 21 days.
(Names in announcement: George Daniel Shaffer)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Sarah Catharine Easton died on May 13, 1864 in New Franklin, aged 3 years, 5 months, and 11 days.
(Names in announcement: Sarah Catharine Easton)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Elizabeth Unger died on May 4, 1864, in Mercersburg, aged 66 years, 8 months, and 9 days.
(Names in announcement: Elizabeth Unger)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Edgar Bosfert Funk died on May 10, 1864, in Chambersburg, aged 7 years, 1 month, and 28 days.
(Names in announcement: Edgar Bosfert Funk)
Died
(Column 2)
Summary: Anna Malinda Lehman, daughter of Benjamin F. and Isabella Elizabeth Lehman, died near New Guilford on April 30, 1864. She was 8 months old.
(Names in announcement: Anna Malinda Lehman, Benjamin F. Lehman, Isabella Elizabeth Lehman)

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Description of Page: Entirely advertisements, with the following headings: Lines of Travel; Liquors; Boots and Shoes; Dye-Colors; Stoves and Tinware; Confectionery, &c; Drugs, Medicines, &c; Medical; Wants; Books and Stationery.

-Page 07-

Description of Page: Entirely advertisements, with the following headings: Clothing; Insurance; Musical; Agricultural; Trees, Plants and Vines; Coal, Lumber, &c; Medical.

-Page 08-

Description of Page: Includes the "Local Items," column, which describes the town's anxiety and excitement as they heard the latest war news, and another plea to support the wounded by contributing to the Christian Commission. There are also advertisements, with the following headings: Watches and Jewelry; Financial; Lost, Stolen and Strayed; Legal Notices.

Town Cows--A Nuisance to be Abated
(Column 2)
Summary: People are warned to be responsible for their cows' grazing habits or else risk having their animals seized by borough authorities and sold to owners who will keep them off other people's property.
Officers Elected
(Column 2)
Summary: The results of the annual election for the officers and managers of the Franklin County Farmers and Mechanics Industrial Association are as follows: A. K. McClure, President; J. S. Nixon, James C. Eyster, George R. Messersmith, and Samuel Myers, Vice Presidents; W. S. Everett, Recording Secretary; John P. Culbertson, Corresponding Secretary; Emanuel Kuhn, Treasurer; Col. F. S. Stumbaugh, John Downey, John Ruthrauff, Henry Keiffer, John Immel, W. W. Skinner, H. B. Davidson, Andrew Davidson, William Bossart, Daniel O. Gehr, and George W. Immel, Managers. They plan to meet on the 24th "to consider the propriety of holding a Fair next fall."
(Names in announcement: A. K. McClure, J. S. Nixon, James C. Eyster, George R. Messersmith, Samuel Myers, W. S. Everett, John P. Culbertson, Emanuel Kuhn, Col. F. S. Stumbaugh, John Downey, John Ruthrauff, Henry Keiffer, John Immel, W. W. Skinner, H. B. Davidson, Andrew Davidson, William Bossart, Daniel O. Gehr, George W. Immel)