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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 21
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.reception of the secession news. Madison C. H., Va.,Dec. 22, 1860.
I have only time to write you a line, to say that the news of the secession of South Carolina was received here with many demonstrations of delight.
A "Lone Star" flag has been raised, guns fired, and bonfires burnt.
Our people are fully aroused and prepared for any emergency.
They believe the day for compromise is past, and that there is little hope of redressing our wrongs in the Union. Many here are for immediate secession, and all for resistance.
A submissionist in Madison would be a greater curiosity than Fremont's "woolly horse." Lone Star.
Lone Star (search for this): article 21
Fremont (search for this): article 21
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.reception of the secession news. Madison C. H., Va.,Dec. 22, 1860.
I have only time to write you a line, to say that the news of the secession of South Carolina was received here with many demonstrations of delight.
A "Lone Star" flag has been raised, guns fired, and bonfires burnt.
Our people are fully aroused and prepared for any emergency.
They believe the day for compromise is past, and that there is little hope of redressing our wrongs in the Union. Many here are for immediate secession, and all for resistance.
A submissionist in Madison would be a greater curiosity than Fremont's "woolly horse." Lone Star.
December 22nd, 1860 AD (search for this): article 21
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.reception of the secession news. Madison C. H., Va.,Dec. 22, 1860.
I have only time to write you a line, to say that the news of the secession of South Carolina was received here with many demonstrations of delight.
A "Lone Star" flag has been raised, guns fired, and bonfires burnt.
Our people are fully aroused and prepared for any emergency.
They believe the day for compromise is past, and that there is little hope of redressing our wrongs in the Union. Many here are for immediate secession, and all for resistance.
A submissionist in Madison would be a greater curiosity than Fremont's "woolly horse." Lone Star.