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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 721 total hits in 337 results.
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Another letter from the Rev. H. A. Henderson--affairs in Kentucky.
The subjoined letter, written by the Rev. H. A. Henderson, of Kentucky, to the New Orleans Christian Adequate, gives a highly interesting view of affairs in Kentucky.
The writer says:
Having but lately left Kentucky, I may be able to invite an interesting letter for your readers.
During the summer I have been engaged in enlisting soldiers for the Confederate Army.
This was regarded as treaton by some pious Unionistthe Rev. H. A. Henderson, of Kentucky, to the New Orleans Christian Adequate, gives a highly interesting view of affairs in Kentucky.
The writer says:
Having but lately left Kentucky, I may be able to invite an interesting letter for your readers.
During the summer I have been engaged in enlisting soldiers for the Confederate Army.
This was regarded as treaton by some pious Unionists, and threats were made that charges would be preferred against me at the Alabama Conference.
I replied that "being a citizen of the Confederate States, I could not be guilty of treason to the United States;" and as for their complaints, to send them along and the Conference would pass my character with a cheer — that the Alabama Conference, on the 21st of last December, passed, unanimously, an ordinance approving of the secession of our State, and that preachers and people were ready to defe
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Howard A. M. Henderson (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
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Demopolis (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1