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Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 15
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a largNashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 15
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a largrt and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
Jesse B. Ferguson (search for this): article 15
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
James B. Clay (search for this): article 15
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.
April 20th (search for this): article 15
The feeling in Nashville. --Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20: Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered. Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies. Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city. Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause. They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers. A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening. He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville. In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.