This Web Page was developed to make available for download newspaper articles related to the original 104th Pa. Volunteer Infantry Civil War Regiment.
The following files are available for download. They contain information on the original Regiment which was formed in 1861 by Colonel Davis of Doylestown, Pa. All files are stored in RTF format (RICH TEXT FORMAT).
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Philadelphia Inquirer
THE NEWTOWN ENTERPRISE
National Tribune (NT)
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"The Man Who Stopped a Cannon-Ball", National Tribune(NT), 02/13/1896 (1.8K)
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"The 104th Pa. at Fair Oaks", National Tribune(NT), 07/10/1913 (1.4K)
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"A Man Who Stopped a Cannon-ball and Still Lives", National Tribune(NT), 01/30/1896 (3.3K)
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"THE 104TH PA. AT FAIR OAKS.", National Tribune(NT), 11/14/1907 (2K)
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"Gen Davis Dead.", National Tribune(NT), 01/05/1911 (1.2K)
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"STRANGE CAREER OF BERWICK MAN", National Tribune(NT), 06/06/1907 (2.3K)
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THE TIMES
Patriot News
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