The articles below were extracted from 1867 issues of The Bolivar Bulletin
- 1867-12-21: WOOLFOLK Killed in Argument
- 1867-12-21: Officers of Clinton Lodge No. 54 F. & A. M.
- 1867-12-21: Officers of Bolivar Chapter No. 34, F. &. A. M.
- 1867-12-21: Good Music in Saulsbury
- 1867-12-14: Union Cemetery Repairs
- 1867-12-14: Tempest Saloon New Owner
- 1867-12-14: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-12-07: Union Cemetery Repairs
- 1867-12-07: Mail Problems
- 1867-12-07: CLARK Gets Justice
- 1867-11-30: VACCARO Killed in Fall
- 1867-11-30: Two At A Shot
- 1867-11-30: New Courthouse Corner Stone Set
- 1867-11-30: MC Railroad Delays Wedding
- 1867-11-30: CLARK Honorably Acquitted
- 1867-11-23: The Court House
- 1867-11-23: McCarley Running for Re-election
- 1867-11-23: Laying the Corner Stone of the New Court House
- 1867-11-23: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-11-16: Masonic Honors Dead Members
- 1867-11-09: Still Harping On My Daughter
- 1867-11-09: Odd Fellow Officers Elected
- 1867-11-09: No Yellow Fever at Memphis
- 1867-11-09: Col. ASHBEY Visit
- 1867-11-09: Circuit Court
- 1867-11-02: Unidentified Body Found
- 1867-11-02: Tennessee Citizens Over 100 Old
- 1867-11-02: Select School for Young Ladies
- 1867-11-02: LaGrange Fire
- 1867-11-02: Destructive Fire
- 1867-11-02: Circuit Court
- 1867-11-02: Agricultural and Mechanical Society
- 1867-10-26: Yellow Fever Abating
- 1867-10-26: Warden Hull Removed from Job
- 1867-10-26: The Monument
- 1867-10-26: Send in the Names
- 1867-10-26: Seeking Military Pay
- 1867-10-26: Reward Withdrawn
- 1867-10-26: Notorious Desperado Killed
- 1867-10-26: Militia
- 1867-10-26: Masonic Honors for M. S. WARD
- 1867-10-26: Grand Lodge of Masons of Tennessee
- 1867-10-26: Fire
- 1867-10-26: Courthouse Cornerstone
- 1867-10-26: Bolivar Streets
- 1867-10-19: Yellow Fever
- 1867-10-19: Shooting Charges
- 1867-10-19: Prison Warden Hull
- 1867-10-19: Hardeman County Bible Society
- 1867-10-19: Deplorable Accident
- 1867-10-19: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-10-12: Tournament
- 1867-10-12: The Old Purdy Road
- 1867-10-12: Released from Penitentiary
- 1867-10-12: Publish Policy
- 1867-10-12: Courthouse Brick Work
- 1867-10-12: Cotton Pickin’ Boy
- 1867-10-12: Circuit Court Proceedings
- 1867-10-12: ANDERSON Elected County Register
- 1867-10-05: WATKINS Elected Alderman in Nashville
- 1867-10-05: Numerous Military Men Still Unpardoned
- 1867-10-05: New County Proposal
- 1867-09-28: Proposal To Form New County
- 1867-09-28: New Cumberland Presbyterian Church
- 1867-09-28: LaGrange Revival Closes
- 1867-09-21: Yellow Fever Update from Texas
- 1867-09-21: Watered Down Milk
- 1867-09-21: Rev. THOMPSON Becomes Pastor in Columbus
- 1867-09-21: Middleburg Revival Postponed
- 1867-09-21: HOOVER Stabbed to Death in Shelbyville
- 1867-09-21: Grand Junction Wants County Site
- 1867-09-21: Button Mania in Shelbyville
- 1867-09-14: Yellow Fever On Rise
- 1867-09-14: Watermelons Lifted
- 1867-09-14: Soldiers Riot in Nashville
- 1867-09-14: Revival at Bush Camp Ground
- 1867-09-14: MULLALY Called as Pastor
- 1867-09-14: Major HARTMUS Shot
- 1867-09-14: M & C RR Collision
- 1867-09-14: First Bale Cotton Picked
- 1867-09-14: Destructive Fire in Grand Junction
- 1867-09-14: Court House Cornerstone to be Set
- 1867-09-14: County Register Resigns
- 1867-09-14: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-09-14: Big ‘Tater
- 1867-09-07: THOMPSON Boy Breaks Arm
- 1867-09-07: Great Revival Closes
- 1867-08-31: School Openings
- 1867-08-31: First Cotton Bole Open
- 1867-08-31: Fire Company Needed
- 1867-08-18: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-08-17: Methodist Episcopal Revival
- 1867-08-17: Mad Stone Saves Boys Life
- 1867-08-17: Lumber for New Courthouse
- 1867-08-17: Coal the New Fuel?
- 1867-08-10: Somerville Farmer Killed
- 1867-08-10: Small Houses Badly Needed
- 1867-08-10: Riot in Somerville
- 1867-08-10: J. R. RUFFIN Resigns Post
- 1867-08-10: How to Get Rid of House Flies
- 1867-08-10: Hardeman Auxiliary Society to Aid Orphans
- 1867-08-03: The Election
- 1867-08-03: Riot at Purdy
- 1867-08-03: Organization of the Hardeman County Auxiliary Society
- 1867-08-03: Middleton Resident Arrested
- 1867-08-03: Bolivar Male Academy Fall Session
- 1867-08-03: BELCHER Visit
- 1867-07-27: Widows and Orphans
- 1867-07-27: Militia Killed Breaking Into Store
- 1867-07-27: Memphis Saloons Close for Election
- 1867-07-27: Make Your Vote Count
- 1867-07-27: Camp Meeting at Spring Hill
- 1867-07-20: Woodlawn Academy
- 1867-07-20: Women Voting Rights
- 1867-07-20: New Salt Discovery
- 1867-07-20: Militia Still in Brownsville
- 1867-07-20: Freedmen Voter Registration
- 1867-07-20: End Bolivar Bulletin’s Second Volume
- 1867-07-20: Confederate Numbers in the War
- 1867-07-20: Captain SNEED Visit
- 1867-07-13: Registration Officer Travel Plans
- 1867-07-13: Inflammatory Words in LaGrange
- 1867-07-13: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-07-13: BROGDEN Funeral
- 1867-07-06: Where Is BRYANT?
- 1867-07-06: A Call on Pitser MILLER
- 1867-06-29: Vote Registration
- 1867-06-29: Somerville Resident Commits Suicide
- 1867-06-29: Shooting at Sawmill
- 1867-06-22: Somerville Resident Attacked
- 1867-06-22: Another Dishonest Expressman
- 1867-06-15: Voter Registration Still Stymed
- 1867-06-15: Notified to Leave
- 1867-06-08: Stonewall House Hotel
- 1867-06-08: Memphis Police Officer Killed
- 1867-06-08: Hanging in Gallatin Planned
- 1867-06-08: Delegates to Senatorial
- 1867-06-08: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-06-08: Cotton Gin for Sale
- 1867-06-08: Convention of the Freedmen
- 1867-06-08: Collision on the Mississippi Central RR
- 1867-06-08: Closing Exercises
- 1867-06-01: Registration
- 1867-06-01: Mollie May Passes
- 1867-06-01: J. D. NAILOR Murdered
- 1867-06-01: Express Office Theft
- 1867-06-01: Brownlow Men Above the Law
- 1867-05-25: Brownlow Sends State Guard
- 1867-05-18: Visit with Col. M. T. POLK
- 1867-05-18: Registration Still Not Open
- 1867-05-18: Preacher Denied Registration
- 1867-05-18: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-05-18: Civil War in Tennessee
- 1867-05-18: A Specimen Radical
- 1867-05-11: Preacher vs. Thief
- 1867-05-11: Improving Streets
- 1867-05-04: Pastor Driven from Maryville
- 1867-05-04: Confederate Memorial Day April 26
- 1867-05-04: Baptist Church Nears Completion
- 1867-04-27: Federal Dead
- 1867-04-27: “Smythe”
- 1867-04-20: Troops in Union City
- 1867-04-20: Troops in Humbolt
- 1867-04-20: Somerville Boy Killed
- 1867-04-20: Memorial Day for Confederate Dead
- 1867-04-20: Hardeman Voters Denied
- 1867-04-20: Beautiful Present
- 1867-04-13: Newton CLARK Arrested
- 1867-04-13: Death of Col. Andrew J. POLK
- 1867-04-13: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-04-06: New Negro Church
- 1867-04-06: New Deputy in Grand Junction
- 1867-04-06: New Baptist Church
- 1867-04-06: Great Escape
- 1867-04-06: Court House Contract
- 1867-04-06: County Convention
- 1867-03-30: The Polk Battery
- 1867-03-30: Jailbreak
- 1867-03-30: Horse Thieves
- 1867-03-30: Home Enterprise
- 1867-03-30: Back Pay Due Jailer
- 1867-03-23: The Floods
- 1867-03-23: A Word to Our County Court
- 1867-03-16: Hunkidori
- 1867-03-16: Heavy Snow in Hardeman County
- 1867-03-16: Earthquake Tremor in Mississippi
- 1867-03-16: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-03-16: Colored Schools
- 1867-03-16: “Lock” Scam in Grand Junction
- 1867-03-09: Plan for the New Court House
- 1867-03-09: Horse Thieves
- 1867-03-09: Hogish
- 1867-03-09: HODGE Sent to Prison
- 1867-03-02: The New Court House
- 1867-03-02: Circuit Court
- 1867-02-23: What’s Up with the Mail
- 1867-02-23: Mysterious Dr. Wilson
- 1867-02-23: Fugitive PARKS Captured in Illinois
- 1867-02-16: McNairy Radicals
- 1867-02-16: Elected Officials Denied Office
- 1867-02-16: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-02-16: A Word to Our Congressman
- 1867-02-02: Don’t Do It!
- 1867-01-26: The Proposed Monument
- 1867-01-26: County Court Proceedings
- 1867-01-19: Costly War
- 1867-01-12: Quorum Court Election Results
- 1867-01-12: District 15 Casts Only 3 Votes
- 1867-01-12: Bolivar Male Academy
- 1867-01-12: Bolivar Female Academy
- 1867-01-05: Hardeman County Officials
- 1867-01-05: Freedman Contracts