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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 3
E. A. Palfrey (search for this): article 3
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The New Orleans Exiles.
A large and influential gathering of Louisianians and Virginians assembled on Tuesday last at the Capitol; for the purpose of devising measures for the relief of the noble patriots who have sacrificed their property and incurred banishment from their homes rather than disgrace themselves by succumbing to the vile invaders of Louisiana.
The old and the young, the venerable matron, the patriarch tottering on the brink of the grave, the blooming maiden, the mother and her unoffending little ones, have all been ruthlessly expelled from their firesides for refusing to perjure themselves and to repudiate their fathers, husbands, and brothers, now fighting in the ranks of our patriotic armies.
Surely the appeal now made in their behalf must come home to every generous heart.
The blood which Louisiana's brave sons have shed on every battlefield of Virginia speaks with mute, but irresistible eloquence, to the noble-hearted and openhanded citizens of the Old Domi
T. J. Semmes (search for this): article 3
John Freeland (search for this): article 3
T. L. Bayne (search for this): article 3
Elanton Duncan (search for this): article 3
F. Kenner (search for this): article 3
C. M. Conrad (search for this): article 3