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The Daily Dispatch: may 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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be more peculiarly ours as women, we will give such ornaments of gold and articles of silver as are our private personal property. For should it be our sad fate to become slaves, ornaments would ill become our estate of bondage; while if God, in His infinite mercy, shall crown our efforts with success, we will be content to wear the laurel crown of victory, and give to our children our civil and religious liberty, so gloriously achieved, and say, "I hess be thy jewels. " Also, the following letter to Mr. Rob. H. Maury, from Russellville, Tennessee: Dear Sir: Please find enclosed one hundred and eighty-one dollars and seventy-five cents for the "Ladies' Defence Association," and be assured that if our purses equalled our will the sum would be thousands instead of hundreds. The ladies of our little burgh desire to know if the call for "old iron" includes "cast iron," and if a few hundred pounds would be worth the transportation. Respectfully, E. W. Gillespie.