William Bates (Concord Artillery POW) Speech Broadside
Title
William Bates (Concord Artillery POW) Speech Broadside
Subject
Concord Town House Exhibit
Description
Broadside advertising prisoner of war speech in 1862 in Concord.
Image description: Black text on white paper.
Transcription:
Notice.
William C. Bates, a member of the Concord Artillery, who has been held Prisoner of War by the Rebels since
The Battle of Manassas,
will give some account of his experience in the principal prisons of the South, at the Town Hall, in Concord, on Wednesday Even'g, July 9th, at 8 o'clock.
Admission, 10 cents.
Concord, July 7th, 1862.
Image description: Black text on white paper.
Transcription:
Notice.
William C. Bates, a member of the Concord Artillery, who has been held Prisoner of War by the Rebels since
The Battle of Manassas,
will give some account of his experience in the principal prisons of the South, at the Town Hall, in Concord, on Wednesday Even'g, July 9th, at 8 o'clock.
Admission, 10 cents.
Concord, July 7th, 1862.
Rights
William Munroe Special Collections, The Concord Free Public Library
Publisher
William Munroe Special Collections, The Concord Free Public Library
Date
1862
Format
jpeg
Language
English
Type
image
Citation
“William Bates (Concord Artillery POW) Speech Broadside,” William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, accessed December 26, 2025, https://www.sc.concordlibrary.org/items/show/5025.