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York county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
o this State though they knew, when taking this patriotic step, that they were depriving themselves of their homes and its comforts. When they saw that it was the cruel intention of the Lincoln dynasty to invade the sacred soil of Virginia, and to wage a war of subjugation against the South, they eagerly rushed to the aid of their State, and the cry "to arms, to arms," reverberated throughout the gallant county of Elizabeth City — from the very walls of Fortress Monroe to the borders of York county. Though neglected by their State, yet, when the order came for them to abandon their homes, and the graves of their departed kindred, to the merciless tread of a vandal horde, they obeyed the order without a murmur, leaving all that they possessed on earth to the mercy of a cruel and unscrupulous enemy.--And from the very moment that they were mustered into service up to the present time, they have been doing hard service. Day by day have they felled the mighty trees of the forest, and
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
first to offer their services to this State though they knew, when taking this patriotic step, that they were depriving themselves of their homes and its comforts. When they saw that it was the cruel intention of the Lincoln dynasty to invade the sacred soil of Virginia, and to wage a war of subjugation against the South, they eagerly rushed to the aid of their State, and the cry "to arms, to arms," reverberated throughout the gallant county of Elizabeth City — from the very walls of Fortress Monroe to the borders of York county. Though neglected by their State, yet, when the order came for them to abandon their homes, and the graves of their departed kindred, to the merciless tread of a vandal horde, they obeyed the order without a murmur, leaving all that they possessed on earth to the mercy of a cruel and unscrupulous enemy.--And from the very moment that they were mustered into service up to the present time, they have been doing hard service. Day by day have they felled the
Elizabeth City (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
pelled by patriotism, they were among the first to offer their services to this State though they knew, when taking this patriotic step, that they were depriving themselves of their homes and its comforts. When they saw that it was the cruel intention of the Lincoln dynasty to invade the sacred soil of Virginia, and to wage a war of subjugation against the South, they eagerly rushed to the aid of their State, and the cry "to arms, to arms," reverberated throughout the gallant county of Elizabeth City — from the very walls of Fortress Monroe to the borders of York county. Though neglected by their State, yet, when the order came for them to abandon their homes, and the graves of their departed kindred, to the merciless tread of a vandal horde, they obeyed the order without a murmur, leaving all that they possessed on earth to the mercy of a cruel and unscrupulous enemy.--And from the very moment that they were mustered into service up to the present time, they have been doing hard se