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The Daily Dispatch: October 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], War horse for General Sherman . (search)
The exiles from Atlanta.
--The condition of the poor refugees and exiles from Atlanta must be pitiable in the extreme.
Our Macon contemporaries represent them as very destitute and forlorn.
The Macon Confederacy of the 23d says:
"But there still remains in and about this city two hundred families who are without shelter.
Just think of it. Almost a thousand children exposed to the inclemency of the weather, and with scarcely food enough to eke out their miserable lives.
The MayorAtlanta must be pitiable in the extreme.
Our Macon contemporaries represent them as very destitute and forlorn.
The Macon Confederacy of the 23d says:
"But there still remains in and about this city two hundred families who are without shelter.
Just think of it. Almost a thousand children exposed to the inclemency of the weather, and with scarcely food enough to eke out their miserable lives.
The Mayor's office is thronged with these unfortunate women daily, who, with tears, plead merely for bread, that their little ones may not starve.
To have the sympathy of the people of this city enlisted, we would recommend a walk amongst the cars where the exiles are still stopping.
Destitute of home, money, food, or strong arms to provide these things for them, they present a sickening aspect.
Many of them have young babes at the breast.
Some four or five were confined last week on the cars.
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