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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 13
United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 13
County meeting at Savannah — acknowledgment to Virginia.
At a meeting of the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county, Ga., held in the city of Savannah, on the Savannah and Chatham county, Ga., held in the city of Savannah, on the 19th inst., an acknowledgment of gratitude to Virginia was made part of the proceedings, and the following resolutions, introduced by Thomas H. Harden, Esq., and secoSavannah, on the 19th inst., an acknowledgment of gratitude to Virginia was made part of the proceedings, and the following resolutions, introduced by Thomas H. Harden, Esq., and seconded by W. T. Thompson, Esq., were unanimously adopted:
The present being the first occasion since the commencement of hostilities on which the citizens of SavaSavannah and Chatham county have assembled in public meeting, we avail ourselves of the opportunity to give expression to our views and opinions of public affairs.
Resolved, That our thanks are due, and are hereby tendered, to the ladies of Savannah, for their active energies and noble efforts for supplying the wants and minis r honor and protection.
On motion of Hon. Thomas Purse, the meeting adjourned. Wm. Law, Chairman. John L. Villalonga, Secretary. Savannah, Aug. 19, 1861.
Chatham (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 13
County meeting at Savannah — acknowledgment to Virginia.
At a meeting of the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county, Ga., held in the city of Savannah, on the 19th inst., an acknowledgment of gratitude to Virginia was made part of the proceedings, and the following resolutions, introduced by Thomas H. Harden, Esq., and seconded by W. T. Thompson, Esq., were unanimously adopted:
The present being the first occasion since the commencement of hostilities on which the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county have assembled in public meeting, we avail ourselves of the opportunity to give expression to our views and opinions of public affairs.
We are in the midst of war — a war as unnatural as it is unchristian — a war for our subjugation — forced upon us by the vicious and corrupt Government at Washington.
Striving for more than thirty years to maintain the inheritance of civil and religious liberty bequeathed us by our noble ancestors of the Revolution, and sacrifi
W. T. Thompson (search for this): article 13
County meeting at Savannah — acknowledgment to Virginia.
At a meeting of the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county, Ga., held in the city of Savannah, on the 19th inst., an acknowledgment of gratitude to Virginia was made part of the proceedings, and the following resolutions, introduced by Thomas H. Harden, Esq., and seconded by W. T. Thompson, Esq., were unanimously adopted:
The present being the first occasion since the commencement of hostilities on which the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county have assembled in public meeting, we avail ourselves of the opportunity to give expression to our views and opinions of public affairs.
We are in the midst of war — a war as unnatural as it is unchristian — a war for our subjugation — forced upon us by the vicious and corrupt Government at Washington.
Striving for more than thirty years to maintain the inheritance of civil and religious liberty bequeathed us by our noble ancestors of the Revolution, and sacrific
Chairman (search for this): article 13
John L. Villalonga (search for this): article 13
William Law (search for this): article 13
Thomas H. Harden (search for this): article 13
County meeting at Savannah — acknowledgment to Virginia.
At a meeting of the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county, Ga., held in the city of Savannah, on the 19th inst., an acknowledgment of gratitude to Virginia was made part of the proceedings, and the following resolutions, introduced by Thomas H. Harden, Esq., and seconded by W. T. Thompson, Esq., were unanimously adopted:
The present being the first occasion since the commencement of hostilities on which the citizens of Savannah and Chatham county have assembled in public meeting, we avail ourselves of the opportunity to give expression to our views and opinions of public affairs.
We are in the midst of war — a war as unnatural as it is unchristian — a war for our subjugation — forced upon us by the vicious and corrupt Government at Washington.
Striving for more than thirty years to maintain the inheritance of civil and religious liberty bequeathed us by our noble ancestors of the Revolution, and sacrific
Thomas Purse (search for this): article 13