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Jamestown, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 11
Charles City (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 11
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Charles City. Charles City Co., May 31, 1861.
While every issue of the Dispatch teems with letters from different portions of the State, giving every item of news which occurs, nothing appears from this county in the column of your paper.
You are not to infer from this fact that nothing of an interesting character happens among us, or that the people are inactive in the midst of such stirring events, as are constantly presenting to the public mind.
This county has neither been inactive or void of excitement.
The people, to a man, are all aroused, and its troop of cavalry under command of Capt. Douthat, now in or near Williamsburg, and its "Southern Guards" under command of Capt. Waddel, (a trained officer in a Virginia military school,) now stationed at Jamestown, will show their hatred of tyranny and loyalty to the South and its institutions, when the opportunity offers.
Lincoln and his miscreant crew will soon secure for the
Harrison Scott (search for this): article 11
Upshaw (search for this): article 11
Thomas H. Wilcox (search for this): article 11
Robert T. Lincoln (search for this): article 11
Douthat (search for this): article 11
Waddel (search for this): article 11
May 31st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 11
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Charles City. Charles City Co., May 31, 1861.
While every issue of the Dispatch teems with letters from different portions of the State, giving every item of news which occurs, nothing appears from this county in the column of your paper.
You are not to infer from this fact that nothing of an interesting character happens among us, or that the people are inactive in the midst of such stirring events, as are constantly presenting to the public mind.
This county has neither been inactive or void of excitement.
The people, to a man, are all aroused, and its troop of cavalry under command of Capt. Douthat, now in or near Williamsburg, and its "Southern Guards" under command of Capt. Waddel, (a trained officer in a Virginia military school,) now stationed at Jamestown, will show their hatred of tyranny and loyalty to the South and its institutions, when the opportunity offers.
Lincoln and his miscreant crew will soon secure for th