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The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Selma, the Shelbyville, the Manchester, or any other pike, for a distance of thirty miles either way, what do we behold? One wide, wild, and treaty waste, so to speak. The fences are all burned down; the apple, the pear, and the plum trees burned in ashes long ago; the torch applied to thousands of splendid mansions, the walls of which alone remain, and even this is seldom so, and where it is, their smooth plaster is covered with vulgar epithets and immoral diatribes. John Smith and Joe Doe, Federate and Confederate warriors, have left jack knife stereotyping on the doors and casings, where these, in their fewness, are perceived. The rickets and the railings — where are they? Where are the rosebushes and the violets? But above all, and beyond all, and dearer and more than all else, where, oh were, are the once happy and contented people fled who lived and breathed and had their being here? Where are the rosy checked cherubs and blue eyed maidens gone? Where are the ga