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Fayetteville, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is over two hundred miles from Little Sock. Fayetteville had a population of about twelve hundred, and most of its citizens are in the army.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
following encouraging statement: We have learned from a friend, who has just returned from a tour through the State of Arkansas, that the people in that region of country are all alive to the interests of the Confederacy; that in the town of Md volunteer and fight for the Southern Confederacy. And we learn, further, that every man is volunteering, and that old Arkansas will roll up twenty-five or thirty thousand new recruits for the war. Three cheers for old Arkansas!. Generals PillArkansas!. Generals Pillow and Buckner. Gen. Pillow has addressed a note to the Memphis Avalanche, in reply to some strictures in that journal in regard to some allusions, in his late speech and report, to Gen. Buckner. He claims that his report is a truthful history oetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is o
Boston Mountain (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is over two hundred miles from Little Sock. Fayetteville had a population of about twelve hundred, and most of its citizens are in the army.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 11
are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is over two hundred miles from Little Sock. Fayetteville had a population of about twelve hundred, and most of its citizens are in the army.
Cumberland Gap (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 11
nent citizens. The despotic edict has been promulgated that no one must speak disparagingly of Lincoln or his policy, or favorably of Jeff. Davis. All who do are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the FCumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and Califo
Big Creek Gap (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 11
are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is over two hundred miles from Little Sock. Fayetteville had a population of about twelve hundred, and most of its citizens are in the army.
St. Francis County (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
r. He performed a most commendable act, one which we record with high satisfaction as a journalist, and with pride as his friends. He presented each member as sworn in with a check for 300 dollars. The same paper has the following encouraging statement: We have learned from a friend, who has just returned from a tour through the State of Arkansas, that the people in that region of country are all alive to the interests of the Confederacy; that in the town of Madison, county of St. Francis, several wealthy gentlemen, whose income amounts to over ten thousand dollars per year, pledged the entire sum to the support of the families of soldiers who would volunteer and fight for the Southern Confederacy. And we learn, further, that every man is volunteering, and that old Arkansas will roll up twenty-five or thirty thousand new recruits for the war. Three cheers for old Arkansas!. Generals Pillow and Buckner. Gen. Pillow has addressed a note to the Memphis Avalanche, in
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 11
are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is over two hundred miles from Little Sock. Fayetteville had a population of about twelve hundred, and most of its citizens are in the army.
California (California, United States) (search for this): article 11
are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The recent demonstration by the Federalists, who have six regiments at Cumberland Ford, was merely a feint, it is supposed, to direct attention from the movements of General Shoepf, who is making preparations to advance through Big Creek Gap. General Thomas's command has gone to Bowling Green. Fayetteville. Fayetteville, Arkansas, recently burned by Gen. McCulloch, is situated in the northwest corner of the State of Arkansas, west of Boston mountain, about thirty miles from the Missouri line, on the St. Louis and California road. It is over two hundred miles from Little Sock. Fayetteville had a population of about twelve hundred, and most of its citizens are in the army.
Moses J. Wicks (search for this): article 11
emphis would be the death of the Confederacy, and hence they are rallying to the rescue with a zeal and enthusiasm that will ensure a certain triumph. Every day — almost every hour — reinforcements are coming forward, and all that remains for our people is to "possess their souls in peace," end cherish a cheerful and resolute spirit, and all will undoubtedly work out right, and for the triumph of our cause. Patriotic Examples. A Memphis paper of the 3d says: Yesterday Capt. Moses J. Wicks had his men sworn into the army for the war. He performed a most commendable act, one which we record with high satisfaction as a journalist, and with pride as his friends. He presented each member as sworn in with a check for 300 dollars. The same paper has the following encouraging statement: We have learned from a friend, who has just returned from a tour through the State of Arkansas, that the people in that region of country are all alive to the interests of the Confe
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