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MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) ANON. Group of Fifty-Two Manuscript Newark City Council resolutions on the Civil War, with docketing referring to

A BIGOTTED "COPPERHEAD" MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) ANON. Group of Fifty-Two Manuscript Newark City Council resolutions on the Civil War, with docketing referring to "The Nigger War," etc. Uniform 4to's, average 2 pages, folded and docketed; all enclosed in a modern album together with a contemporary cover sheet that originally held the resolutions together. Condition generally very good. should be seen. Newark, N.J., 1861-1864

  • Notes: As the nation went to war, the Newark City Council created a Public Aid Committee, which passed this series of routine resolutions to advancemoney for the support of soldiers' families. These resolutions were then given to a clerk for filing. The clerk apparently had strong Copperhead sympathies, and gradually began editorializing as he wrote out the docketing on the back of each folded document. He titled the 31 March 1862 resolution, "For aid to families . . . in the war to abolish slavery." On 2 September it was "the war for the ruin of this country." On 26 November, it became "the Negro War," and 2 December brought "the Army of Abm. Lincoln to subjugate the Southern States." The obscure city employee reached bottom shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation on 4 February 1863 by titling a resolution "In aid of families of volunteers . . . in the Nigger War!" He must have been spoken to after this point, as a later resolution refers (apparently with sarcasm) to the war as "for the benefit of our coloured fellow citizens of African descent." By 14 September 1863, he was again referring to "Lincoln's nigger war," and on 8 December 1863, he described the conflict as "the war to abolish slavery in the southern states and to fasten upon the children of the North fetters more galling than the Sons of Ham ever wore." He continued his editorial comments through June 1864. These docketed resolutions were found in a wrapper, on which a Union soldier later wrote: "The name (if it can be found out) of the miserable traitor who booked the within resolutions should go down to posterity as one who should receive the contempt of loyal men."
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