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J. Bankhead Magruder (search for this): article 9
Gen. Magruder's Address.
The following address, to the army of the Peninsula, has just been issued by General Magruder.
No one can read it without admiration.
It has the ring of true metal.--While it is intended particularly for the soldiers on the Peninsula, it will have its effect in inciting others to emulate the exampleGeneral Magruder.
No one can read it without admiration.
It has the ring of true metal.--While it is intended particularly for the soldiers on the Peninsula, it will have its effect in inciting others to emulate the example of the patriotic-men who have nobly come forward to continue the struggle for independence:
Headquarters, army of the Peninsula, Yorktown, Va., March 4, 1862. To the Army of the Peninsula:
Comrades — The term of service for which many of you enlisted is about to expire.
Your country, invaded by an insolent foe, ag resources, scatters theirs.
The day of retribution will come.
The struggle will not be always defensive on our part.
We will yet strike down our ruthless invaders, amid the smoking ruins of their cities, and, with arms in our hands, dictate terms of peace on their own soil. J. Bankhead Magruder, Major-General Commanding.
March 4th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 9
Gen. Magruder's Address.
The following address, to the army of the Peninsula, has just been issued by General Magruder.
No one can read it without admiration.
It has the ring of true metal.--While it is intended particularly for the soldiers on the Peninsula, it will have its effect in inciting others to emulate the example of the patriotic-men who have nobly come forward to continue the struggle for independence:
Headquarters, army of the Peninsula, Yorktown, Va., March 4, 1862. To the Army of the Peninsula:
Comrades — The term of service for which many of you enlisted is about to expire.
Your country, invaded by an insolent foe, again demands your help — your homes are violated — your firesides polluted by the presence of a mercenary enemy, or silent in their desolation — many of your friends in captivity, or in exile — our people slain, and the very altars of our religion desecrated and profaned.--The ruthless tyrants who have dared to invade us, have vowe