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New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
Traitors on the coast. --The Newbern (N. C.) Progress reports that over two hundred of the "bankers" along the coast, in Hyde county, have been forced to take the Lincoln oath in self-defence, and adds that unless relief is immediately sent to them, six out of every ten of the citizens of Hyde will soon be forced into doing the same thing.
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Traitors on the coast. --The Newbern (N. C.) Progress reports that over two hundred of the "bankers" along the coast, in Hyde county, have been forced to take the Lincoln oath in self-defence, and adds that unless relief is immediately sent to them, six out of every ten of the citizens of Hyde will soon be forced into doing the same thing.