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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4 4 0 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 5: the Jubilee.—1865. (search)
e are living as though we were at a first-class hotel. When we go round Cape Hatteras, we shall probably be put to a much severer test. We have about eighty invited guests on board, bound to see the flag raised at Sumter. Among these are Judge Swayne of Noah H. Swayne. the U. S. Supreme Court; Judge Kelley of Philadelphia; Lieut.- William D. Kelley. Governor Anderson (brother of the General) of Ohio; General Anderson and a portion of his family; Rev. Henry Ward Charles Anderson. BeecherNoah H. Swayne. the U. S. Supreme Court; Judge Kelley of Philadelphia; Lieut.- William D. Kelley. Governor Anderson (brother of the General) of Ohio; General Anderson and a portion of his family; Rev. Henry Ward Charles Anderson. Beecher, with his wife and children; Rev. Dr. Storrs of Robert Anderson. Brooklyn, who is to perform the religious services this forenoon; Richard S. Storrs, Jr. Professor Davies of West Point, and other Professors; Rev. Capt. Francis A. Davies. Mr. Scoville, son-in-law of Mr. Beecher, with his wife; Senator Wilson; General Dix and General Doubleday; several Samuel Scoville. Henry Wilson. merchants; and others whom I [am] unable to identify by name or profession. All on board have been very court