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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 20
Fort Morgan (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 20
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Southern determination — a noble patriot. [For the Richmond Dispatch]
Messrs. Editors: I have just returned from the South, on a trip connected with our Government, and find that the Gulf States are true as steel to our cause.
In Louisiana, nearly opposite Vicksburg, 40,000 bags of cotton were recently burned by the owners.
On the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and Mississippi Southern Railroad, there are numerous piles of cotton, with ropes cut, ready to receive the torch, on the approach of the enemy.
The city of Mobile is strongly fortified by the guns of Fort Gaines and Fort Morgan, also by obstructions in the river near the city; but in the event of either, or all, of these strongholds being carried by the enemy, and a surrender of the city being demanded, our military commanders have determined to make a hand-to-hand fight in the streets of the city.
The same policy is also determined on in reference to Vicksburg.
The citizens of both places boldly aver that New Orlean
Fort Gaines (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 20
Editors (search for this): article 20
Southern determination — a noble patriot. [For the Richmond Dispatch]
Messrs. Editors: I have just returned from the South, on a trip connected with our Government, and find that the Gulf States are true as steel to our cause.
In Louisiana, nearly opposite Vicksburg, 40,000 bags of cotton were recently burned by the owners.
On the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and Mississippi Southern Railroad, there are numerous piles of cotton, with ropes cut, ready to receive the torch, on the approach of the enemy.
The city of Mobile is strongly fortified by the guns of Fort Gaines and Fort Morgan, also by obstructions in the river near the city; but in the event of either, or all, of these strongholds being carried by the enemy, and a surrender of the city being demanded, our military commanders have determined to make a hand-to-hand fight in the streets of the city.
The same policy is also determined on in reference to Vicksburg.
The citizens of both places boldly aver that New Orlean
Henry Philips (search for this): article 20
Henry Phillips (search for this): article 20