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6: Andrews vs. Green, Part 2

Episode 8 of the Historic Headlines podcast titled "6: Andrews vs. Green, Part 2" was published on March 3, 2018 and runs 32 minutes.

March 3, 2018 ·32m · Historic Headlines

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Continuing with the journalistic war over the 1868 Syracuse elections, we see the Journal getting down and dirty in its invective against mayoral candidate John A. Green. References: Barber's Itch The draft during the Civil War Clement Vallandigham For images of all articles I read, see the companion blog post.

Continuing with the journalistic war over the 1868 Syracuse elections, we see the Journal getting down and dirty in its invective against mayoral candidate John A. Green.

References:

Barber's Itch

The draft during the Civil War

Clement Vallandigham

For images of all articles I read, see the companion blog post.

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