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Headlines from the July 22, 1861 edition of The Washington National Republican, a day after the Union Army had suffered a rout at Manassas.(Library of Congress) |
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Friday, July 22, 2011
The Day After Bull Run: A Dewey Defeats Truman Moment for Washington Newspapers
150 years ago today, Washingtonians woke up to a dismal scene of a battered Union army straggling back into town after suffering a rout near Manassas Junction the previous day. A rule of thumb when it comes to reporting during wartime is that first reports are generally flawed. This certainly was the case with morning coverage in Washington newspapers. Undoubtedly, when the type had been set for the July 22, 1861 edition of Washington's The National Republican newspaper, first reports (and the actual tactical situation on the battlefield) from Bull Run had in fact been promising. A 5:20 PM telegraphic dispatch from the 21rst was amongst the latest reports included in the paper: "Another dispatch says the Federals have won the day. The loss on both sides is heavy. But the rout of the rebels is complete." It was noted that from Georgetown, artillery fire from the battlefield, some 30 miles away, could be heard.
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