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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South.
Huntsville (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 4
Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South.
Nich Davis (search for this): article 4
Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South. Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South.
George Lane (search for this): article 4
Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South. Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 4
Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South.
Jerry Clemens (search for this): article 4
Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South. Hung in effigy. --The Atlanta Confederacy has been informed that the citizens of Huntsville, Ala., lately hung in effigy Nich Davis, Jerry Clemens, and Geo. Lane of that place, on account of their Unionless.--Lane for Lincoln, and went off with the retiring Yankees, Clemens and Davis remain at home, but it seems that the people have no confidence in their to the South.