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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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July 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 12
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the fourth of July at Manassas Junction. Manassas Junction, Camp Pickens, July 4, 1861.
The eighty-fifth anniversary of American independence has dawned upon us, and, instead of the joyous and happy scenes which has characterised the celebration of this great day, we find ourselves placed in the same position as our forefathers were when framing the Declaration of Independence, which declared the Colonies free from the tyrannical power of England; and now, after years of laborious work in building up a Government which delied the world to produce its equal, we should have this great gallon thrown into deadly strife with one another by a party which is determined that another party shall not have the right which the Constitution of the United States gave us. And when we come to contemplate the position occupied by us, we cannot but be struck with the contrast between our forefathers and ourselves.
Battling for the rights and liberties
Munford (search for this): article 12
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April, 7 AD (search for this): article 12
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the fourth of July at Manassas Junction. Manassas Junction, Camp Pickens, July 4, 1861.
The eighty-fifth anniversary of American independence has dawned upon us, and, instead of the joyous and happy scenes which has characterised the celebration of this great day, we find ourselves placed in the same position as our forefathers were when framing the Declaration of Independence, which declared the Colonies free from the tyrannical power of England; and now, after years of laborious work in building up a Government which delied the world to produce its equal, we should have this great gallon thrown into deadly strife with one another by a party which is determined that another party shall not have the right which the Constitution of the United States gave us. And when we come to contemplate the position occupied by us, we cannot but be struck with the contrast between our forefathers and ourselves.
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Fire in Macon, Ga.
--A fire occured in Macon, Ga., on the morning of the 2d inst., which destroyed several buildings and a large amount of other property.
Messrs. McCanley & Jones, Blake, Yougubluth, Bearden & Gaines were among the sufferers.
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Fire in Macon, Ga.
--A fire occured in Macon, Ga., on the morning of the 2d inst., which destroyed several buildings and a large amount of other property.
Messrs. McCanley & Jones, Blake, Yougubluth, Bearden & Gaines were among the sufferers.