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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) or search for South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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The "Butler Guards."
We have rarely seen a finer company than the "Butler Guards," of gallant South Carolina, which mustered upon Main street yesterday.
Every man looked every inch a hero.#x2014; When the day of trial comes, the military representatives of that heroic State will achieve for themselves and for their noble Commonwealth such renown in arms, as has never been surpassed in Greek or Roman annals.
Extent and power of the South.
--The Southern Confederacy, as it now exists in effect — as we consider that Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia are, to-day, as much members of the Confederacy as any of the States--has an area in square miles, and contains a population as follows:
area.population.
Virginia61,3521,596.3
North Carolina59,704992,667
South Carolina29,386703,
Georgia68,0001,957,327
Florida59,268140,439
Alabama50,722264,220
Mississippi47,150791,395
Louisiana41,255709,433
Texas237,584601,
Arkansas32,1435,427
Tennessee45,6091,101,84
total733,1449,102,847
the statistics of the four other Southern States are:
Area.Population
Kentucky37,1,165,743
Missouri61,3801,173,307
Maryland11,124687,624
Delaware112,218
Total118,3,,252
A united South, is, we believe, the inevitable result of the political convulsion now agitating the country.
Should this be accomplished, the extent of the Confederacy would be 851,448 square miles, and th