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Kanawha (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
Kanawha county. --Extract from a letter from a Lieutenant in the Provisional Army of Virginia, dated Kanawha county, June 8th, 1861: "On to-day the attendance upon a regimental muster of two regiments amounted to between 300 and 400 men. To these, however, Judge Summers made a speech, warmly advocating the cause of Virginia, and calling upon all to protect her honor and safety.--This will have great weight, and I look for a large increase in the volunteer force. All the strong Union sional Army of Virginia, dated Kanawha county, June 8th, 1861: "On to-day the attendance upon a regimental muster of two regiments amounted to between 300 and 400 men. To these, however, Judge Summers made a speech, warmly advocating the cause of Virginia, and calling upon all to protect her honor and safety.--This will have great weight, and I look for a large increase in the volunteer force. All the strong Union men are modifying their views, and we hope soon to see our Valley united."
Kanawha county. --Extract from a letter from a Lieutenant in the Provisional Army of Virginia, dated Kanawha county, June 8th, 1861: "On to-day the attendance upon a regimental muster of two regiments amounted to between 300 and 400 men. To these, however, Judge Summers made a speech, warmly advocating the cause of Virginia, and calling upon all to protect her honor and safety.--This will have great weight, and I look for a large increase in the volunteer force. All the strong Union men are modifying their views, and we hope soon to see our Valley united."
June 8th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 15
Kanawha county. --Extract from a letter from a Lieutenant in the Provisional Army of Virginia, dated Kanawha county, June 8th, 1861: "On to-day the attendance upon a regimental muster of two regiments amounted to between 300 and 400 men. To these, however, Judge Summers made a speech, warmly advocating the cause of Virginia, and calling upon all to protect her honor and safety.--This will have great weight, and I look for a large increase in the volunteer force. All the strong Union men are modifying their views, and we hope soon to see our Valley united."