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Tennessee election.60,000 majority for Secession!
Lynchburg, June 10.--The Union vote of Tennessee is smaller than was anticipated.--The State has gone for Secession by at least sixty thousand majority.
Tennessee election.60,000 majority for Secession!
Lynchburg, June 10.--The Union vote of Tennessee is smaller than was anticipated.--The State has gone for Secession by at least sixty thousand majority.
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], "What are we fighting For?" (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Political persecution at the Academy of Medicine . (search)
From Lynchburg.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Lynchburg, Va., June 10, 1861.
Friday, Saturday, and all day Sunday, troops were pouring in by every train that reached the city.
Four car-loads arrived yesterday on the Tennessee road, numbering upwards of 2,000 men; among which were three companies from Kentucky. One of the companies was from Louisville, commanded by Captain Fitzhugh, numbering over 100 men. These patriotic gentlemen left Louisville in squads, in citizens' dress, rendezvoused at Nashville, have uniformed themselves, and borne their own expenses to this State; and now propose to offer their services in defence of the South wherever they are most needed.
They are for the most part men who have left snug salaries and comfortable homes, and their deportment shows that they are gentlemen in every sense of the word.
Another company, commanded by Captain J. P. Thompson, composed of the same material, from Owensboro', Kentucky, walked 130 miles to get