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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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o organize resist the dratt, and appoint their leader, and, if necessary, he would be their leader. [Uproarious cheering.] Private property destroyed. Immediately after this the leaders of the assaulting party proceeded to a large and beautiful dwelling on the corner of Forty seventh street and Lexington avenue, followed by an excited crowd and immediately proceeded to attack this building, which was said to be by some the residence of Major General Sanford, and by others that of Mr. Dowe, a tailor, who belonged to the Provost Marshal's office, others thought it was Horace Greeley's. They smashed in the doors, which were torn from the hinges, smashed every pane of glass, both front and rear, and then commenced to fling out the windows everything upon which they could lay their hands. Pictures, with gilt frames, elegant pier glasses, sofas, chairs, clocks, furniture of every kind, wearing apparel, had clothes, & a whole library was scattered in showers through the windows, a