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The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Camp Pickens — Company "H"--Justice to Capt. Beggs --Miscellaneous News. (search)
Camp Pickens — Company "H"--Justice to Capt. Beggs--Miscellaneous News.
A correspondent, writing from Camp Pickens, June 26, makes a statement in reference to Capt. F. J. Boggs, of the First Regiment, which we take pleasure in publishing:
In the Dispatch "local," of the 24th inst., several extracts are given from a letter dated at this place.
All the statements contained in those extracts were news to nearly every man in this camp, excepting perhaps the correspondent who made them.
He may not have designed to misrepresent facts; but, whether willfully made or not, the statements are all misrepresentations.
In regard to the assertion that Captain F. J. Boggs is disliked by some of the men under his command, I, as a member of Company H, must say that, to the best of my knowledge and belief — and I have every opportunity of knowing — no officer on the ground is regarded with more respect and esteem, by all with whom he is associated, than our Captain.--In all positions in li<
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch . (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. Savannah, Ga., June 26.
Fellow-Citizens of the Confederate States:
In every paper we see appeals made for financial aid from our Government, now in the time of its greatest strait.
That to the cotton planters is being answered nobly, but can hardly be available at once.
In almost every house there is what could be converted immediately into money to meet the wants of our country — I mean its silver.
Is there one that can, under these circumstances, withhold aught that he or she can give?
Would not the voice of the innocent blood spilt in Missouri, the outraged and desolated homes of Virginia and Maryland, forever cry to Heaven against us?
I do not propose that the silver be a gift, but a loan to the Government, (because many that would wish to could not afford that,) and that each one receive its full value in Confederate bonds; and I think if the Secretary of the Treasury would appoint agents and call upon the people, he wou
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Camp Pickens — Company "H"--Justice to Capt. Beggs --Miscellaneous News. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Cause of the Disturbance at Milwaukee . (search)