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May 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 2
From Harrisonburg.[Special Correspondence of the Dispatch] Harrisonburg, May 30, 1861.
Our town, beginning to have much the appearance of stagnation, was aroused yesterday to its importance by the presence of armed men traversing its thoroughfares.
Two companies of cavalry left here yesterday morning for parts unknown.
Mr. De Niel addressed them, but your correspondent did not have the pleasure of hearing him.
Enjoying the beauties of a sunset last eve, I was aroused from my reverie by shouts and yells down the street.
I rushed forth, expecting to hear of a victory at the Ferry, but was doomed to disappointment, though repaid by greeting a company of fine-looking, gay young soldiers from New Market.
They made this good town resound with their gaiety, leaving this morning, lustily cheering the young ladies of the Institute as they passed.
The Hon. John T. Harris addressed them in a very fine and warlike speech.
A fair friend of mine is desirous of devoting her
Blakemore (search for this): article 2
De Leon (search for this): article 2
John T. Harris (search for this): article 2
Niel (search for this): article 2
From Harrisonburg.[Special Correspondence of the Dispatch] Harrisonburg, May 30, 1861.
Our town, beginning to have much the appearance of stagnation, was aroused yesterday to its importance by the presence of armed men traversing its thoroughfares.
Two companies of cavalry left here yesterday morning for parts unknown.
Mr. De Niel addressed them, but your correspondent did not have the pleasure of hearing him.
Enjoying the beauties of a sunset last eve, I was aroused from my reverie by shouts and yells down the street.
I rushed forth, expecting to hear of a victory at the Ferry, but was doomed to disappointment, though repaid by greeting a company of fine-looking, gay young soldiers from New Market.
They made this good town resound with their gaiety, leaving this morning, lustily cheering the young ladies of the Institute as they passed.
The Hon. John T. Harris addressed them in a very fine and warlike speech.
A fair friend of mine is desirous of devoting her
Rhoer (search for this): article 2