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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 25
The Noblest Roman of term all. --Major James Freeman, one of the wealthiest men in Georgia, says that he will give all his negroes can make (over his family support) for the benefit of the Confederate States during the war, and that if it be found necessary, he will sell all his lands and negroes, and give the proceeds to the Confederacy. He has contributed considerably to the volunteer companies of this county, and is willing and waiting a chance to give more.--When will the glorioua, says that he will give all his negroes can make (over his family support) for the benefit of the Confederate States during the war, and that if it be found necessary, he will sell all his lands and negroes, and give the proceeds to the Confederacy. He has contributed considerably to the volunteer companies of this county, and is willing and waiting a chance to give more.--When will the glorious cause of freedom lag, when Georgia and the South are full of such men?--Charleston Courier.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 25
The Noblest Roman of term all. --Major James Freeman, one of the wealthiest men in Georgia, says that he will give all his negroes can make (over his family support) for the benefit of the Confederate States during the war, and that if it be found necessary, he will sell all his lands and negroes, and give the proceeds to the Confederacy. He has contributed considerably to the volunteer companies of this county, and is willing and waiting a chance to give more.--When will the glorious cause of freedom lag, when Georgia and the South are full of such men?--Charleston Courier.
James Freeman (search for this): article 25
The Noblest Roman of term all. --Major James Freeman, one of the wealthiest men in Georgia, says that he will give all his negroes can make (over his family support) for the benefit of the Confederate States during the war, and that if it be found necessary, he will sell all his lands and negroes, and give the proceeds to the Confederacy. He has contributed considerably to the volunteer companies of this county, and is willing and waiting a chance to give more.--When will the glorious cause of freedom lag, when Georgia and the South are full of such men?--Charleston Courier.