The articles below were extracted from 1868 issues of The Bolivar Bulletin
- 1868-02-29: One of the Ku Klux
- 1868-02-29: No Office
- 1868-02-29: Impeachment
- 1868-02-22: No Methodist Allow to Preach in that County
- 1868-02-22: Ku Klux Klan
- 1868-02-22: Freedmen’s Bureau Closed
- 1868-02-22: Brownlow’s Militia Mustered Out
- 1868-02-15: Open the Hatchie River
- 1868-02-15: General Neely Goes to New York
- 1868-02-15: County Court Proceedings
- 1868-02-08: Boatload of Staves Sinks
- 1868-02-01: Parricide
- 1868-02-01: Clinton’s Mother Passes
- 1868-01-25: Where’s Your Dog
- 1868-01-25: Sullivan’s Strange Death
- 1868-01-25: RANDOLPH Dies Suddenly
- 1868-01-25: Man Frozen to Death
- 1868-01-25: County Court Proceedings
- 1868-01-11: Suffering – The Freedmen
- 1868-01-11: Staves Delivered to New Orleans
- 1868-01-11: New Aldermen Elected
- 1868-01-11: Mrs. Lee Badly Burned
- 1868-01-11: Mitchell Remains in Jail
- 1868-01-11: Hatchie River
- 1868-01-11: Displaced Freedmen in Holly Springs
- 1868-01-04: Voters Sought
- 1868-01-04: Two Million People Destitute
- 1868-01-04: Tempest Saloon Gets New Owner
- 1868-01-04: Negroes Admitted to Jury Box
- 1868-01-04: Mashburn Fatally Shot
- 1868-01-04: Mashburn Dies From Wounds
- 1868-01-04: Hardeman Hotel Destroyed in Fire
- 1868-01-04: Country Trustee Candidate
- 1868-01-04: Colt Pistol Goes Missing