Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South : 1860-1865subscribers, 1866 - 560 pages |
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Page 27
... flag brought away from Fort Moultrie stores have " To Let " posted upon the shut was raised at Sumter precisely at noon on the doors , and those which are occupied are all closed 27th of that month . It was a scene that will at noon ...
... flag brought away from Fort Moultrie stores have " To Let " posted upon the shut was raised at Sumter precisely at noon on the doors , and those which are occupied are all closed 27th of that month . It was a scene that will at noon ...
Page 35
... flag belongs We have in a marked manner been the honored to us , and whatever be the fate of that honored and cherished sons of our country ; our country - emblem of our country , — that honored badge of men have with exalted estimate ...
... flag belongs We have in a marked manner been the honored to us , and whatever be the fate of that honored and cherished sons of our country ; our country - emblem of our country , — that honored badge of men have with exalted estimate ...
Page 44
... flag's come back to Tennessee ! " Pompey , hold me on your shoulder , Help me stand on foot once more , That I may salute the colors As they pass my cabin door . Here's the paper signed that frees you ; Give a freeman's shout with me ...
... flag's come back to Tennessee ! " Pompey , hold me on your shoulder , Help me stand on foot once more , That I may salute the colors As they pass my cabin door . Here's the paper signed that frees you ; Give a freeman's shout with me ...
Page 47
... flag was struck , and the fort surrendered . In what I could hear . About midnight a messenger his enthusiasm he sprang out of his berth , ran up rode in , on a fine horse , and tied it near me . on deck , and waved his blanket in the ...
... flag was struck , and the fort surrendered . In what I could hear . About midnight a messenger his enthusiasm he sprang out of his berth , ran up rode in , on a fine horse , and tied it near me . on deck , and waved his blanket in the ...
Page 52
... flag and seal for that State , thus expressed their opinion of that Peli- can which had so long been the cherished emblem of Louisiana : " On consultation , and especially with those descended from the ancient colonists of the country ...
... flag and seal for that State , thus expressed their opinion of that Peli- can which had so long been the cherished emblem of Louisiana : " On consultation , and especially with those descended from the ancient colonists of the country ...
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