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Alamo (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 18
Peace-Maker. --The Alamo (Texas) Express publishes an appeal to the South, in behalf of the North, by Charles Anderson, formerly of Cincinnati. This appeal is more noticeable from the fact that Mr. Anderson is a younger brother of Major Anderson, now in command of Fort Sumter, and was for several years a special favorite of the lamented statesman Henry Clay. Finding the political atmosphere of Ohio uncongenial, he removed to Texas, where he has permanently engaged in grazing stock.
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Peace-Maker. --The Alamo (Texas) Express publishes an appeal to the South, in behalf of the North, by Charles Anderson, formerly of Cincinnati. This appeal is more noticeable from the fact that Mr. Anderson is a younger brother of Major Anderson, now in command of Fort Sumter, and was for several years a special favorite ofs more noticeable from the fact that Mr. Anderson is a younger brother of Major Anderson, now in command of Fort Sumter, and was for several years a special favorite of the lamented statesman Henry Clay. Finding the political atmosphere of Ohio uncongenial, he removed to Texas, where he has permanently engaged in grazing stock. s more noticeable from the fact that Mr. Anderson is a younger brother of Major Anderson, now in command of Fort Sumter, and was for several years a special favorite of the lamented statesman Henry Clay. Finding the political atmosphere of Ohio uncongenial, he removed to Texas, where he has permanently engaged in grazing stock.
Henry Clay (search for this): article 18
Peace-Maker. --The Alamo (Texas) Express publishes an appeal to the South, in behalf of the North, by Charles Anderson, formerly of Cincinnati. This appeal is more noticeable from the fact that Mr. Anderson is a younger brother of Major Anderson, now in command of Fort Sumter, and was for several years a special favorite of the lamented statesman Henry Clay. Finding the political atmosphere of Ohio uncongenial, he removed to Texas, where he has permanently engaged in grazing stock.