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Neat flag. --We saw, yesterday, at the establishment of Mr. George Ruskell, Main street, an exceedingly neat flag of rich blue silk, which he had manufactured to the order of the ladies of Caroline county, for presentation to the Caroline Grays, a recently formed but spirited and thriving corps of citizen soldiery, who muster under Capt. Robert. O. Peatross, in the vicinity of the Bowling Green. It cost nearly one hundred dollars--has on one side the Virginia coat of arms, and on the other a representation of the company on parade. The fair friends of the company will give the ensign into their keeping in the "merry month of May."
The Daily Dispatch: April 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Conflagration in Hickman--twenty-seven houses burned. (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.effect of the news in Caroline county. Bowling Green, April 15th. Great enthusiasm prevailed at this place when the news of the bombardment of Fort Sumter was received, Immediately the proposition was made to raise the flag of the Confederated States over the Court-House, and was seconded enthusiastically by all present. A flag was procured, the Bowling Green Guards turned out, and, upon the raising of the flag, fired a hundred rounds in honor Confederated States over the Court-House, and was seconded enthusiastically by all present. A flag was procured, the Bowling Green Guards turned out, and, upon the raising of the flag, fired a hundred rounds in honor of the event. The people are thoroughly aroused, and upon the reception of the news of the surrender of Fort Sumter, the enthusiasm was unbounded. This morning the flag of the Confederated States waves over the Court-House of Caroline county. Long may it wave. Caroline.