----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Thought this might be of interest to maps-l; maphist folk, Alice Hudson, NYPL ______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________ Subject: NYS Newspaper Project publishes book Author: edonofrio at central2 Date: 2/6/96 8:46 AM Alice, FYI Erminio ______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________ Subject: NYS Newspaper Project publishes book Author: Vicki Weiss <[log in to unmask]> at Internet Date: 2/5/96 4:24 PM Friends of the NYS Newspaper Project Publishes Collection of Civil War Maps and Letters I Will Try to Send You All the Particulars of the Fight: Maps and Letters from New York State's Civil War Newspapers, 1861-1863 (144 pages, index, maps, illustrations, bibliography, brief biographies) is available from the Friends of the NYS Newspaper Project. The book is a collection of maps related to Civil War battles that were not included in the major Civil War collections, including the atlas that accompanied the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. Each map is paired with a letter from a native New Yorker who served his or her country during the first two years of the Civil War. The letters, gleaned from newspapers from all across the Empire State, were published during the conflict and were written by soldiers, sailors and civilians. The men and women who authored them describe their contributions to the war effort, ranging from simply remaining loyal in an occupied city to standing in the front line of a major battle. Included are letters that appeared in the New York Irish American, the New York Evening Post, the New York Courier des Etats-Unis and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. All proceeds from the sale of the book will be used to microfilm newspapers from across New York State to save the big stories and neighborhood gossip that tell the story of the communities. To order, send a check or money order for $22.00 ($18 plus $4 for postage and handling) to Friends of the NYS Newspaper Project, P.O. Box 2402, Albany, NY 12220. For more information, call 518-474-7491.