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Jennings Wise Pussats (search for this): article 13
[for the Richmond Dispatch].the "Jennings Wise Hassars" and their New Flag Camp Lee, June 5th, 1862. Permit me through the medium of the Dispatch on behalf of the "Jennings Wise Pussats" to acknowledge the receipt of a beautiful flag, at the hands of the Misses Taylor, of this city. It is with feelings of unbounded pride and gratitude that we take this beautiful emblem of "Southern rights and Southern equality" as the star of our guide, the banner of our choice Undimmed by the stain of dishonor, untarnished by the hand of oppression, it now floats to the breeze, fair and lovely as the hearts of the fair ones who conceived the idea of entrusting it to our care; and if a genuine appreciation of its worth, a firm and unflinching determination, even unto death, to preserve it untarnished in its original purity, we feel assured it could not have been placed in better hands Beneath its bright folds we will march to meet the vandal invaders of our homes, confident that victory wil
Jennings Wise Hassars (search for this): article 13
[for the Richmond Dispatch].the "Jennings Wise Hassars" and their New Flag Camp Lee, June 5th, 1862. Permit me through the medium of the Dispatch on behalf of the "Jennings Wise Pussats" to acknowledge the receipt of a beautiful flag, at the hands of the Misses Taylor, of this city. It is with feelings of unbounded pride and gratitude that we take this beautiful emblem of "Southern rights and Southern equality" as the star of our guide, the banner of our choice Undimmed by the stain of dishonor, untarnished by the hand of oppression, it now floats to the breeze, fair and lovely as the hearts of the fair ones who conceived the idea of entrusting it to our care; and if a genuine appreciation of its worth, a firm and unflinching determination, even unto death, to preserve it untarnished in its original purity, we feel assured it could not have been placed in better hands Beneath its bright folds we will march to meet the vandal invaders of our homes, confident that victory wil
June 5th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 13
[for the Richmond Dispatch].the "Jennings Wise Hassars" and their New Flag Camp Lee, June 5th, 1862. Permit me through the medium of the Dispatch on behalf of the "Jennings Wise Pussats" to acknowledge the receipt of a beautiful flag, at the hands of the Misses Taylor, of this city. It is with feelings of unbounded pride and gratitude that we take this beautiful emblem of "Southern rights and Southern equality" as the star of our guide, the banner of our choice Undimmed by the stain of dishonor, untarnished by the hand of oppression, it now floats to the breeze, fair and lovely as the hearts of the fair ones who conceived the idea of entrusting it to our care; and if a genuine appreciation of its worth, a firm and unflinching determination, even unto death, to preserve it untarnished in its original purity, we feel assured it could not have been placed in better hands Beneath its bright folds we will march to meet the vandal invaders of our homes, confident that victory wil